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 LOEWS NEW ORLEANS HOTEL

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Address: 300 POYDRAS STREET
City Area: NEW ORLEANS
Region: French Quarter
Reservations: 1-866-260-0402

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Imagine you and your companions in this wonderful hotel with the luxurious goose down comforter and pillows, all topped off with a chenille throw. Grand size windows provide an expansive view of either the Mississippi River, French Quarter or the New Orleans Skyline. A bathrobe, cordless phone, in-room safe, coffee maker with daily complimentary coffee packet, CD player, iron/ironing board, umbrella, work desk with an ergonomic task chair and high speed Internet access all augment the guest room for your convenience. Hotel guests can take advantage of the complimentary fitness center, indoor pool, dry sauna, whirlpool and can enjoy a variety of spa services offered in four treatment rooms for a fee.The luxurious guest rooms have a spacious ambiance and have been designed with incomparable luxury. As New Orleans newest luxury hotel, Loews New Orleans Hotel has a premium location in the Central Downtown Arts District. This property is only 3 blocks away from local attractions such as the convention center, museums, art galleries, riverfront, aquarium, St. Charles Avenue Street Car and the cruise ship terminal. Inspired by the rich history of the City of New Orleans, the hotel interior design elements are derived from a mixture of Creole, West Indies and Colonial French and the influence the Mississippi River has on the city.
 Hotel Features:
in room
Pay-Per-View
Minibar
Hairdryer
In Room Safe
TV
Voicemail
Iron
on property
Concierge
Pets Allowed
Bar
Fitness Center
Meeting Rooms
Parking
Laundry Service
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 Basic Information:
Hotel Size
Number of Rooms: 285
Number of Floors: 21
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Area Attractions
-French Quarter 3 Blocks

-Harrah's Casino-Across the Street

-Canal Place Shopping 3 Blocks

-Superdome 9 Blocks

-New Orleans Arena 9 Blocks

-Cruise Ship Terminal 3 Blocks

-National D-Day Museum 7 Blocks

-Ogden Museum of Southern Art 7 Blocks

-Audubon Zoo and Golf Course 5 Miles / 8 Kilometers

-Aquarium of the Americas 3 Blocks

-New Orleans Museum of Art 6 Miles / 10 Kilometers

Directions
From Louis Armstrong International Airport:
Take airport access road to I-10 East.
Merge on to I-10 East.
Take exit #234B for Poydras Street.
Continue on Poydras Street.
The Loews New Orleans Hotel is on the Right hand side.

Cancellation Policy
Check In Time - 4:00 PM
Check Out Time - 12:00 PM
Credit Card Required
Deposit Required Upon Check In - $75 Per Nt If No CC
Minimum Check In Age - 21 Years or Older
Video Check-In / Out

 

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