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Hilton New Orleans Riverside New Orleans, Louisiana
1 CONTACT INFORMATION
2 Poydras St. New Orleans, LA 70140 Sales: 888.474.3479 Area Director of Sales & Marketing: Eric Janecke
www.neworleansriversidehotel.com
QUICK FACTS Affiliation
Accommodations Singles/Doubles/Suites
Hilton Hotels 1,622
542/1,006/74
Max Group Size (rooms/people) 1,400/5,000 Room Rates
Resort Fee: 0 Room Tax: $3
High Season n Low Season n Shoulder Season Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec
MEETING SPACE Largest Meeting Room
Total Indoor
Total Indoor/Outdoor AMENITIES
High $179 - $289 Low $99 - $179
Sales Tax: 13%
26,894 Sq. Ft. 118,000 Sq. Ft. 130,000 Sq. Ft.
Business: Penfield’s Business Center, BoardEZ computers, Blue Coat Event Service staff, on-line management tools, PSAV and GES on-site, and convenient loading docks and freight elevators.
Recreation: 90,000-square-foot fitness center with tennis, racquetball, basketball, full weight training circuit, Precor cardio theater, and two outdoor pools.
Nearby: Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, Riverwalk Marketplace, Harrah’s Casino, Aquarium of the Americas, the Insectarium, Entergy IMAX Theatre, The Ogden Museum, National World War II Museum, the Arts District, and the French Quarter.
AIRPORT PROXIMITY Louis Armstrong New Orleans
International Airport (MSY)
“I have received nothing but positive comments about every aspect of the meeting held at the Hilton.”
—Cathy L. Nash American Psychiatric Assoc.
The Hilton New Orleans Riverside accommodates groups of virtually every size and description with more than 1,600 guest rooms and 130,000 square feet of meeting space. In fact, the New Orleans, Louisiana, icon hosts not only board meetings and small incentive retreats but also the lion’s share of major conferences in town. A Crescent City favorite since 1977, Hilton’s 29-story Southeastern flagship rises from a prime location on the banks of the Mississippi River, adjacent to the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center and Riverwalk Marketplace, a short stroll or trolley ride from the central business district and French Quarter. Harrah’s Casino lies right across the street. Continued capital improvements have touched
half the main hotel guest rooms, with the remainder slated for completion in 2012. Thoughtful enhancements include queen beds in double rooms, refrigerators, free Wi-Fi access in public spaces, and the new Crescent City Marketplace, where guests can stock up on snacks and refreshments. Also new: meeting planners can opt for off-site catering options with a single master bill through Riverside Caterers in venues throughout the city. Between meetings and parties, guests take full advantage of the hotel’s
13 miles
veritable city within a city and head to the 90,000-square-foot Health Club by Hilton for tennis, racquetball, swimming, weight training, and a PreCor cardio theater. At mealtimes, they turn to River Blends Café for Starbucks coffee and pastries, Le Croissant for the Hilton Breakfast, and Drago’s Seafood Restaurant, a New Orleans dining institution.
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