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, CD and DVD players, satellite TV, high-speed Internet access, and abundant natural light.
When travelers come to the Big Easy, they want to leave with 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. |