December 9th, 2011

Are you traveling to the New Orleans area during the Holidays? If so, contact the Holiday Inn Downtown Superdome and see what special rates we have at (1.800. 535.7830)
Happy Holidays from the Holiday Inn Downtown Superdome!!!
October 26th, 2011

Every year, the Southern University Jaguars battle it out with the Grambling State University Tigers in one of the most exciting events in college football. The event is held annually on the last Saturday in November at the Mercedes Benz Superdome.
October 24th, 2011

The expansion of the streetcar line on Loyola Avenue will pass directly in front of our hotel and be completed mid 2012.
October 19th, 2011
Stay at the Holiday Inn Downtown – Superdome for only $131.00*
Rate includes:
* Breakfast for 1 each morning
* FREE Parking
* Microwave/Refrigerator combo
* 24-Hour Business & Fitness Centers
* Heated Rooftop Swimming Pool
*Plus tax. Rate based on availability, excludes black out dates, special events and Citywide conventions.
For reservations, call Debra Henrickle at 504-581-1600 x 4201 or email: dhenrickle@hi-neworleans.com
August 29th, 2011
Come Park and Stay at the Holiday Inn Downtown Superdome!
For reservations contact 1 800.535.7830 and ask for the “Cruise Package”
Package Includes:
* FREE parking, up to length of the cruise
* Guests must present cruise ticket upon check in
August 2nd, 2011

It’s New Orleans favorite time of the year, football season is back! Come celebrate the Saints games at the Holiday Inn Downtown Superdome- Just 3 blocks from the Superdome! Contact the hotel at 1.800.535.7830 for game day specials!
July 6th, 2011
Come enjoy our live jazz brunch at the Court Of Two Sisters restaurant in the Heart of the French Quarter. Package includes a deluxe king sized room or two full sized beds, free parking at the hotel, and live jazz brunch buffet for two people. Advance reservations are required for the Court Of Two Sisters 504.522.7261. Starting from July 5- September 30, 2011.
March 29th, 2011
Beads. Beads cover New Orleans. From the live oak trees of St. Charles, where beads seem to grow like so much spanish moss, to the stoops of the Bywater, where hitch knots of beads have hung for so long that they’re more landscape than decoration. From Chalmette to Metairie, the ubiquity of Mardi Gras beads is undeniable. They are a reminder of celebrations past and of those to come. And, whether it’s Halloween, or Satchmo SummerFest, Mardi Gras or St Patrick’s Day, Jazz Fest or just Friday – celebrations in New Orleans continue like beads on a string.
We invite you to join us April 7th-10th for the 28th annual French Quarter Fest, a weekend of music, food and special events to celebrate the history and culture of the French Quarter. There will be 17 outdoor stages showcasing multiple genres of music including gospel, jazz, funk, classical, cajun and zydeco, brass bands and much more.
Don’t miss Louisiana’s largest free music festival – visit fqfi.org for details.