International House

221 Camp Street
New Orleans, LA 70130
Nightly Rates: ( 108.00 - 189.00 )
3 Star


Property Description

Two blocks from the French Quarter in the Historic Central Business District in one of the world's most eclectic cities, is a hotel like no other. International House is about New Orleans today. It's about a tangible contemporary style and an intangible spiritual warmth weaving its way throughout. It's about the welcoming glow of amber light. It's about the lobby ever changing for summer and winter dress, and in observance of rich local customs and rituals.



Amenities

· AM/FM Alarm Clock
· 24 Hour Front Desk
· Handicapped Rooms/Facilities
· Express Checkout
· Hairdryers Available
· Mini Bar
· Modem Lines in Room
· Meeting/Banquet Facilities
· Meeting/Banquet Facilities
· No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
· Parking
· Restaurant
· Room Service
· Safe Deposit Box
· Fitness Center or Spa
· Television with Cable


Room Information

Deluxe Queen Room
Deluxe guestroom with queen bed, spa-like bathrooms, Aveda bath amenities, abundant natural light, stereo/CD players, ceiling fans, two-line speaker phones with data ports, wireless internet access, and original black and white photographs of modern, local jazz greats and fresh Louisiana wildflowers. Remarkably pleasant, soothing spaces in which to relax, sleep, and work, each guest room at International House celebrates contemporary New Orleans style in monochromatic shades of taupe, tan, and white.
Deluxe King Room
Deluxe guestroom with king bed, spa-like bathrooms, Aveda bath amenities, abundant natural light, stereo/CD players, ceiling fans, two-line speaker phones with data ports, wireless internet access, and original black and white photographs of modern, local jazz greats and fresh Louisiana wildflowers. Remarkably pleasant, soothing spaces in which to relax, sleep, and work, each guest room at International House celebrates contemporary New Orleans style in monochromatic shades of taupe, tan, and white.
Superior King
Superior guestroom with 1 king bed, spa-like bathrooms, Aveda bath amenities, abundant natural light, stereo/CD players, ceiling fans, two-line speaker phones with data ports, wireless internet access, and original black and white photographs of modern, local jazz greats and fresh Louisiana wildflowers. Remarkably pleasant, soothing spaces in which to relax, sleep, and work, each guest room at International House celebrates contemporary New Orleans style in monochromatic shades of taupe, tan, and white.
Superior 2 Double Beds
Superior guestroom with 2 double beds, spa-like bathrooms, Aveda bath amenities, abundant natural light, stereo/CD players, ceiling fans, two-line speaker phones with data ports, wireless internet access, and original black and white photographs of modern, local jazz greats and fresh Louisiana wildflowers. Remarkably pleasant, soothing spaces in which to relax, sleep, and work, each guest room at International House celebrates contemporary New Orleans style in monochromatic shades of taupe, tan, and white.

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Miscellaneous Information

· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 4pm
· Check out time is 12pm
· Time Zone is CST
· Opened in 1906
· Renovated in 1998
· 119 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 12 floors.


Directions

AIRP-NEW ORLEANS Take I-10 East. You will come to a split in the Interstate, stay right & take New Orleans central business district route, exit at 234 B/Poydras St. exit Go 9 blocks to Camp St, turn left. Go 1 block to first street light. We are located on the left at corner of Gravier and Camp St.

Nearby Airports * New Orleans International - 12 miles * Lake Front Airport - 6 miles

New Orleans International, Lake Front Airport


Guarantee Policy

Credit card gurantee is required at time of booking. MARDI GRAS POLICY: ALL RESERVATIONS REQUIRE A C/C DEP OF 1 NTS RM & TAX DUE AT TIME OF BOOKING. **C/C WILL BE CHARGED**


Cancellation Policy

Cancel 3 days prior to arrival to avoid a penalty of one night's room and tax. MARDI GRAS POLICY: CXL 60 DAYS PRIOR TO ARRIVAL TO AVOID A LOSS OF ENTIRE DEPOSIT.


Restaurant Information

On-Site Dining

Lemon Grass * Monday-Friday 7am-10:30pm * Sunday-Thursday 6pm-10pm * Saturday-Sunday 8am-12pm * Friday-Saturday 6pm-11pm * Casual * French/Vietnamese Cuisine



Meeting Facility

Meeting Facilities

8 meeting rooms are available for use.


Recreation Information

On-Site Recreation

* Fitness center


Area Attractions

Audubon Zoo

6 miles north to the property. Wildlife park

City Park

3 miles south to the property. Public park with botanical garden area

Ernest M. Morial Convention Center

6 blocks north to the property. Exhibitor space, convention center, 1.1 million sqft under one roof

D-Day Museum

4 blocks north to the property. Museum of WWII

French Quarter

2 blocks east to the property.

Harrah's Casino

2 blocks north to the property.

IMAX/Aquarium of the Americas

6 blocks north to the property.

Jazz Land

10 miles east to the property. Amusement park

Museum of Art

3 miles north to the property.

New Orleans Arena

9 blocks west to the property.

Paddle Wheels

6 blocks north to the property. Paddlewheel boats on the Mississippi River

Shops at Canal Place

3 blocks north to the property. Shopping mall, theatre

Superdome

8 blocks west to the property. NFL New Orleans Saints

Zephyrs Stadium

15 miles west to the property. Minor league New Orleans Zephyrs

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