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 J W MARRIOTT NEW ORLEANS HOTEL

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Address: 614 CANAL STREET
City Area: NEW ORLEANS
Region: French Quarter
Reservations: 1-866-260-0402

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On-site restaurant, 24-hour valet service, laundry valet and a full service business center are amenities that add to a convenient and enjoyable stay. The Convention Center is also an easy walk away. Some of the New Orleans' most worthwhile attractions are nearby including Bourbon Street, Café de Monde, the New Orleans Convention Center, Museum of Art and the superdome. The hotel is a mere two blocks from the Aquarium, Casino and Riverfront shopping. The JW Marriott's Friendly staff is waiting to bathe you in southern hospitality. The guest rooms are luxuriously appointed with many modern conveniences. The JW Marriott New Orleans is ideally located on Canal Street at the entrance to the French Quarter and just steps from the business district. With nearly 500 guest rooms designed specifically for the business traveler, The JW Marriott is the prefect place to retire while visiting the Crescent City. The hotel has excellent on-site meeting and catering facilities, so accomplishing professional goals is as seamless and carefree as it should be.
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 Hotel Features:
in room
Video Game
Pay-Per-View
Minibar
Hairdryer
TV
Voicemail
Iron
on property
Concierge
Fitness Center
Shuttle Service
Parking
Lounge
Laundry Service
Child Care
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 Basic Information:
Hotel Size
Number of Rooms: 500
Number of Floors: 30
Check in and Out
Check In Time: 3:00pm
Check Out Time: 12:00pm

Area Attractions
-IMAX Theatre 5 Blocks

-Bourbon Street 1 Block

-Harrah's Casino 4 Blocks

-Mississippi River 3 Blocks

-The Superdome 10 Blocks ks

-Convention Center 6 Blocks

-New Orleans Arena 11 Blocks

-Port Of New Orleans 3 Blocks

-French Quarter Across the street

-Canal Street Car At Hotel Entrance

-Aquarium of the Americas 5 Blocks

-Royal Street Antique Shopping 2 Blocks

-Carnival Cruise Port 1 Mile / 2 Kilometers

-New Orleans City Park 3 Miles / 5 Kilometers

Directions
From New Orleans International Airport:
Take I-10 East to Exit #234B, Poydras St/Superdome.
Take Poydras Street to Camp Street and turn left.
Proceed 3 blocks to Common Street and turn left.
Hotel entrance is between Camp and St Charles.

Cancellation Policy
Check In Time - 3:00 PM
Check Out Time - 12:00 PM
Multilingual Staff

 

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