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| International
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Terms
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1. Bookings are required to make in advance at least 7 days prior to arrival. 2. For booking made less than 7 days prior to arrival, please submit your credit card details in order to guarantee your reservation. If no credit card details provided, booking will not be processed. - Once booking is confirmed, we will automatic charge from your credit card details provided for total amount. - If booking is not confirm, there will be no charge on your credit card for the processing fee at all. |
The
International House building in New Orleans is a classic, timelessly beautiful
Beaux-Arts style building, which has enjoyed three distinct incarnations
and served each time as both a leading local institution and international
destination. Accommodation International House offers 119 guest rooms, with spa-like bathrooms, Aveda bath amenities, abundant natural light, JBL stereo/CD players, ceiling fans, two-line speakerphones with data ports and DVD service, original black and white photographs of modern, local jazz greats and freshLouisiana 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. Dining & Restaurant Run by celebrated local chef, Minh Bui, Lemon Grass has emerged as one of New Orleans' best restaurants. Bui offers the freshest local ingredients meticulously prepared and presented with his distinctive contemporary French/Vietnamese influences. The
restaurant was recently featured in Travel & Leisure and offers an
exceptional dining experience at International House, New Orleans' first
truly boutique hotel. From the colonial swagger of the Charter Lounge
at the Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong, to the big-martini, big-cigar bar at Chicago's
Four Seasons, the hotel bar is never just an outpost. For travelers it can be an opulent decompression chamber - a halfway point between the quiet refuge of the hotel room and the foreign expanse beyond. For locals, it's a way to leave home without straying too far. So grab a stool, slouch in a lounge chair, or sink into an overstuffed settee and take a trip to the thirties speakeasy, to fifties Hollywood, or to today's latest hangout. |
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