Overview
The Four Points Sheraton New Orleans Airport in scenic Metairie, La., is only minutes from historic downtown New Orleans and the thrills of Bourbon Street. Located off Interstate 10, the hotel is three miles from New Orleans International Airport and 10 miles from Bourbon Street and the French Quarter. Pontchartrain Center is three miles from the hotel and Louisiana Superdome and the New Orleans Convention Center are within 10 miles.
A complimentary airport shuttle brings guests to the Four Points Sheraton, which features an indoor pool and spa tub, 24-hour fitness center, 5,500 square feet of meeting space and wireless Internet access in public areas. Guests can dine at Bayou Café, which serves traditional American dishes in addition to Cajun and Creole specialties for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Guests can enjoy favorite beers, wines and cocktails at Plantation Alley.
The 220 guestrooms are decorated with a southern flair and include complimentary wireless Internet access and private balconies with views of the New Orleans skyline or the pool area.
Guests at the Four Points Sheraton New Orleans Airport enjoy the luxury of full service downtown amenities at moderate suburban prices.
Updated 2 years ago (revision history)
A complimentary airport shuttle brings guests to the Four Points Sheraton, which features an indoor pool and spa tub, 24-hour fitness center, 5,500 square feet of meeting space and wireless Internet access in public areas. Guests can dine at Bayou Café, which serves traditional American dishes in addition to Cajun and Creole specialties for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Guests can enjoy favorite beers, wines and cocktails at Plantation Alley.
The 220 guestrooms are decorated with a southern flair and include complimentary wireless Internet access and private balconies with views of the New Orleans skyline or the pool area.
Guests at the Four Points Sheraton New Orleans Airport enjoy the luxury of full service downtown amenities at moderate suburban prices.
Updated 2 years ago (revision history)
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