One Block From The French Quarter And The Central Business District
Is The International House Of New Orleans (La.), Placing Guests In
The Center Of This Energetic City. The Area Is Also Within Two Miles
The Superdome, Harrah's Casinos, The Morial Convention Center And
The 19th-century Saint Charles Avenue Streetcar.
Alive With The Energy Of Contemporary New Orleans, The Lobby Offers
23' Ceilings, Ornate Pilasters And Intimate Groupings Of Furniture
Handcrafted By Local Artisans. With The Soft Glow Of Light Which Emerges
From The Front Desk, Hand Made Chandeliers, Candlelight-only Bar And
Inviting Elevator Cabs, The Lobby Exudes Welcoming Warmth. Decorated
With An Eclectic Mix Of Objects (Old, New, Bought, Found And Bequeathed)
That Celebrate The Rich Traditions And Customs Of The Region, There
Are Layers Upon Layers To Discover In The International House, Much
Like New Orleans Itself.
The International Is Home To The French-vietnamese Restaurant,
Lemon Grass, A Local Favorite, And Loa, A Candlelit Bar Named After
The Voodoo Word For "Divine Spirit." Guests Also Will
Discover Plenty Of Dining Options In And Around The French Quarter
To Satisfy Every Culinary Curiosity, From Cajun And Creole To Steak
And Sushi.
The 119 Guestrooms, Decorated In Beautifully Simple White And Beige
Tones, Celebrate Contemporary New Orleans Style, With Original Black-and-white
Photographs Of Jazz Greats; Spa-like Bathrooms, Luxurious Aveda
Bath Products, Two-line Speaker Phones, Sony Cd And Dvd Players,
Satellite Tv, Wireless Internet Access, Fresh Louisiana Wildflowers
And Abundant Natural Light. For An Extra Touch Of Pampering, Guests
Can Indulge With In- Room Spa Service Is Also Available.
When Travelers Come To The Big Easy, They Want To Leave New Orleans
Knowing They Have Experienced The Best Of The City's Dining And
Hotel Establishments That Typify This Mystical City. The International
House Will Definitely Fill The Bill, Catering To Style- Conscious
Travelers Who Appreciate Its Artful Ambience. |