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lobby tidily encompasses the hotel’s principles of quirky chic, locally-crafted
and regionally-inspired art and furniture and environmentally sustainable
materials and practices. Under a 23’ high ceiling, guests are greeted by a
green baby grand piano which was made from recycled materials. Walls are
dressed in a collection of evocative black and white photographs of local Jazz
legends taken by local photographer Herman Leonard whose work is sprinkled
throughout the hotel. And you can’t miss the bordello-red upholstery and enormous
handmade silk-swathed chandeliers by
The hotel’s candlelit bar, Loa (named after voodoo deities)
eases off the lobby and is romantic, sexy and inviting—which makes it even more
confounding that it closes so early (the bartender was packing up at 9pm one
evening). Luckily, a cocktail is never far away in
Once in your room, fresh wildflowers, a gently twirling ceiling fan and a CD compilation
of local jazz greats in your in-room sound system help you unwind before
melting into a luxuriously appointed bed. For serious post-partying revitalization,
the hotel offers a surprisingly comprehensive third floor workout room which
boasts two Schwinn Spinning bikes in addition to the usual suspects.
Two blocks from the French Quarter, the hotel’s 117 light-filled
rooms include two 800 square foot mega-penthouses. If you can afford the
splurge, book Penthouse 6 which is a stunner with heart pine floors (the wood
was reclaimed from a warehouse), two Plasma TVs and an open rain shower plus a landscaped
terrace with mesmerizing views of a languid bend in the
By successfully navigating that line between “cool” and “too-cool-for-you” International House attracts the jet set, the star set (Billy Bob Thornton, Duran Duran, actor Hill Harper is an investor) and lucky travelers—all of whom leave the hotel just a bit cooler than they were when they checked in.
Rates: $189 to $749
International House
Phone: (504) 553-9550
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