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Address: 333 POYDRAS STREET
City Area: NEW ORLEANS
Region: Downtown New Orleans
Reservations: 1-866-260-0402

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Plus, there is a café and a bistro located onsite, as an extra convenience. All the beds feature pillowtop mattresses, 250-thread count linens, hypo-allergenic feather pillows, and down duvets. The bathrooms have designer toiletries and terry/piqué spa robes. The hotel's blue light-bathed "Whiskey Blue" is a trendy nightclub, in a city that is already full of nightlife. This ultra-contemporary, luxury hotel offers an extended range of services, with the concierge, room service, valet parking, and maid service all available 24 hours a day. The W New Orleans is located adjacent to Harrah's Casino, two blocks from shopping on the Riverwalk, and four blocks from the nightlife and dining in the French Quarter. For a luxurious experience in an exciting, unbeatable location, the W New Orleans Hotel is a great choice. This hotel has 423 guestrooms in a 23-story building overlooking downtown New Orleans. In addition, the W offers extensive in-room spa services that include a wide range of massage therapies, and a full selection of beauty treatments, both conventional and exotic. The W New Orleans Hotel's Caribbean-blue outdoor pool is ringed by private cabanas with TVs and provided with wireless Internet access. Modern amenities include high-speed Internet access, VCRs, CD players, and dual-line cordless phones. The dramatic contemporary decor features black, white, and red color schemes, with framed photos adorning the black and white walls.
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 Hotel Features:
in room
Pay-Per-View
TV
Iron
Coffee
Dataports
Air Conditioning
Bathrobes
on property
Concierge
Pets Allowed
Maid Service
Fitness Center
Meeting Rooms
Parking
Restaurants
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 Basic Information:
Hotel Size
Number of Rooms: 423
Number of Floors: 23
Check in and Out
Check In Time: 3:00pm
Check Out Time: 12:00pm

Area Attractions
-Harrah's Casino Across the street

-Aquarium of the Americas 2 Blocks

-Riverwalk Shopping 2 Blocks

-Ernest N. Morial Convention Center 3 Blocks

-St. Charles Streetcar line 3 Blocks

-French Quarter 4 Blocks

-Jackson Square 9 Blocks

Directions
From New Orleans International Airport:
Take I-10 West to 90 Business West.
Exit on Tch/South Peters Street.
Turn left at the third light.
Stay straight for 10 Blocks.
The hotel will be on the left.

Cancellation Policy
Check In Time - 3:00 PM
Check Out Time - 12:00 PM
Hotel Built - 1984
Last Renovated - 2000
Minimum Check In Age - 21 Years or Older

 

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