The Sugar Bowl in New Orleans: Guide to Hotels and Accommodations
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The Courtyard Near the French Quarter sits boldly on the corner of Charles Avenue in downtown. It has all the amenities you could need during your stay, as well as wired and wireless high-speed internet access. You will also get a free copy of USA Today delivered right to you.
Holiday Inn French Quarter on Royal Street has a huge pool and is located just a mile away from the Superdome. An in-hotel restaurant, called The Checkered Point, is a sports bar where kids eat free. Overall it offers a nice and lively atmosphere for its guests.
The Renaissance Pere Marquette Hotel, built in 1925, features a contemporary, jazz-inspired design. Every floor of the hotel is actually adorned with pictures of jazz legends. But there are many other spectacular details that should keep your eyes entertained before and after the big game. If you are the type to spend a lot of time in your room, there are even video game systems with games to rent.
International House Hotel claims to be "a hotel like no other." It does have a welcoming presence that should help to inspire a memorable trip. You will find a spa and loa bar, along with abundant tributes to local customs and traditions. This hotel could be the right choice for you if you are really looking to get into the spirit of New Orleans during your stay.
Keep in mind that there is a free shuttle service available in the area, visiting numerous locations and with plenty of departure times. Here's hoping you enjoy your stay-and the game!
Sources
Marriot. Courtyard New Orleans Downtown Near the French Quarter. Marriott International, Inc.
Holiday Inn. Holiday Inn: New Orleans-French Quarter. InterContinental Hotels Group.
Marriot. Renaissance Pere Marquette Hotel. Marriott International, Inc.
International House Hotel. International House Hotel. IHHotel.
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