Stay with Complimentary Wi-Fi at Holiday Inn Downtown Superdome Hotel in New Orleans, LA

Holiday Inn New Orleans - Downtown Superdome
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3.0
Caitlin
20 days ago
The pool on the rooftop was really pretty and peaceful. Also, the interior design was really pretty. At first, the staff was really nice and welcoming, but then it was really hard to get anything without feeling like we were bothering them. They made us give them a reason why we needed extra pillowcases and towels. There was mold on the ceiling right above one of the beds. Overall, I would not stay here again.

Staying here puts you in the heart of New Orleans’ storied legacy with easy access to French Quarter energy, iconic attractions, and hospital district essentials; Expect rooftop relaxation, reliable service, and confident comfort within a walking distance of culture and commerce!

What You Get

  • Stay for 2 in a Standard Room, 1 King Bed, City View or a Standard Room, 2 Queen Beds, City View.
  • Up to two kids 17 or younger stay free in a double-queen room

Hotel at a Glance: Holiday Inn New Orleans – Downtown Superdome: Essential City Stay with Historic Pride

Holiday Inn New Orleans‑Downtown Superdome anchors itself in the historic spirit of New Orleans, just steps from the French Quarter and Bourbon Street. Built to welcome visitors with authority and comfort, the hotel reflects its heritage as the birthplace of jazz. Guests feel the legacy of this cultural powerhouse as they walk to landmarks like the National WWII Museum, Audubon Aquarium & Zoo, Caesars Superdome, and Smoothie King Center. The proximity to the Biomedical District reinforces a sense of civic purpose and modern vitality.

Inside, the hotel marries practicality with pride. Versatile event venues, an outdoor rooftop pool, and a fully equipped fitness center complement free Wi‑Fi and a single in‑house restaurant. Each guest room offers sweeping city vistas and ample space, a confident touch of Southern hospitality. Whether arriving for leisure or business, visitors sense the hotel’s commitment to both convenience and historic resonance.

New Orleans, LA: Cradle of American Culture and Resilience

New Orleans stands as a singular city in the American landscape—shaped by centuries of colonial rule, cultural fusion, and unbroken endurance. Founded by the French in 1718 and later ruled by the Spanish before joining the United States via the Louisiana Purchase, the city wears its layered past with unapologetic pride. The French Quarter, with its wrought-iron balconies and narrow streets, serves not just as a tourist hub but as a living archive of architectural preservation. At the bend of the Mississippi River, New Orleans rose as a key port city, its docks once bustling with goods, immigrants, and ideas that would fuel the city’s role in shaping music, cuisine, and commerce in the American South.

But New Orleans is more than its history—it’s a place where culture has become resistance. The birthplace of jazz, the city gave voice to African American expression in an era of suppression, turning rhythm into revolution. Every Mardi Gras parade and second line march is a public act of memory, blending West African, Caribbean, and European traditions into something distinctly Louisianan. In the face of hurricanes, floods, and systemic neglect, New Orleans endures—not as a relic, but as a dynamic cultural force. It doesn’t just remember its past; it lives it, honors it, and transforms it into something new.

Room Details

Standard Room, 2 Queen Beds, City View

  • 2 Queen Beds
  • Standard occupancy: 2
  • Maximum occupancy: 4
  • Adding occupants above standard: $10 per night for each additional guest 18 or older; kids 17 or younger stay free

Standard Room, 1 King Bed, City View

  • 1 King Bed
  • Standard occupancy: 2
  • Maximum occupancy: 2
  • Adding occupants above standard: $10 per night for each additional guest 18 or older; kids 17 or younger stay free

Hotel Policies

  • Check in: 4:00 PM
  • Check out: 11:00 AM
  • Parking: self parking - $42 per day. Parking includes in/out privileges.
    • Over-sized vehicles, bus, or RV parking available in the adjacent outdoor lot at additional cost; lot is not affiliated with the hotel.
  • Smoking policy: Please contact the property for smoking policy.
  • Pet policy: pets are not allowed inside the property
  • Accessibility: Please contact property for handicap accessibility requests or options
  • Room upgrades: upgrades may be available during booking or at check-in for an additional cost.

Amenities

  • Outdoor rooftop pool
  • Fitness center
  • Complimentary Wi‑Fi throughout property
  • On‑site restaurant
  • Covered self‑parking (US $42/day, in/out privileges)
  • Accessible parking and property features
  • Event meeting facilities

Need To Know Info

  • 72-hour cancellation notice required prior to check-in or reservation is non-refundable; reservations made within cancellation window are non-refundable
  • No-shows will be charged total Groupon rate
  • Traveler name must match ID at time of check-in
  • No refunds will be processed by Groupon after check-in
  • Must be 21+ to check in
  • Credit card required at check-in
  • Rates may vary by date and are subject to availability
  • Dates cannot be changed once booked; valid only for night(s) purchased
  • Final price at checkout may include an additional Groupon service fee, which Groupon retains as compensation for facilitating your reservation; this fee will not exceed 6% of the nightly cost of the reservation
  • Total price is inclusive of all taxes and fees.
  • Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.
  • Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Holiday Inn New Orleans - Downtown Superdome

Customer Reviews

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Caitlin
Top reviewer
Helpful reviewer
7 ratings|5 reviews
The pool on the rooftop was really pretty and peaceful. Also, the interior design was really pretty. At first, the staff was really nice and welcoming, but then it was really hard to get anything without feeling like we were bothering them. They made us give them a reason why we needed extra pillowcases and towels. There was mold on the ceiling right above one of the beds. Overall, I would not stay here again.
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trayjr09
|1 review
New Orleans The hotel was nice clean and updated walking distance to everything bourbon street about a 8 min walk the tell has a roof top pool and bar and restaurant staff was friendly and helpful the only bad thing about this hotel is they charge you for parking then on top of that they charge you every time you leave the parking deck and come back
harryb98
|1 review
Could have been so much better We stayed for 5 nights here and have been regular vistors to IHG hotels in UK as a platinum member, however this was booked in my wife’s name, so they couldn’t see my IHG status and wouldn’t add points to my acct despite quoting membership when my wife couldn’t recall her ihg number. Location is good, quiet and a 10 min walk to the main area of NOLA with plenty of places to eat within 5mins. Check in went fine and the room was an good size, clean and a good quality bathroom and shower. The safe once opened by staff worked really well and the availability of a fridge, ironing board, good tv and even microwave and coffee machine, however whilst teabags available there is no way of using them with no kettle. The room had a lovely balcony looking over the roof top pool and the city, and this is where Holiday Inn started to let themselves down. We asked if the door could be unlocked so we could enjoy the city view, but i was told “the ceo of the company had locked them due to insurance costs”. This posed challenges for drying swimwear and the ability to have any free flowing air into the room as no other windows. We did manage with the air con unit but be aware its a big noisy system when it comes to sleeping, situated right next to the bed so we had to shield the wind flow with a chair, its a choice of too hot or too noisy. We did use the pool, but again complexity will await you. They have a poster on the door entrance to scan for food by the pool, but it doesnt scan. When we raised this we were told it doesn’t work certain days of the week? It didnt work at all. I went down 8 floors to the bar to see if i could order food and drinks for the pool. It was 2:50pm and i was told i could, but not until 3pm and the barman just walked off behind doors. I asked concierge if he could serve me a drink and was told you need to ask the barman, i said i did and he just walked off. We tried to use the QR code on the sun lounger for food, but the weblink wasnt working and contrary to offers of having food at the pool, the signs at the pool said strictly no food? We tried to get IHG points added and were told they already had been, but nobody had my wifes IHG number, persistence paid off and was resolved a few days later. Our flight was cancelled on check out and we were left a bit stuck, but the staff just looked on, they offered a room at $99, but no offer of help with a phone etc. We could have stayed that extra night for ease with luggage and taxi costs, but given all the above we decided to move out to another hotel for just the one night. None of the above was a real problem, but IHG you could have been so good, you have stiff competition with excellent staff service in New Orleans every where we went, whilst you was just average. The locking of balcony doors at the “strict instruction of the CEO” is again lacking customer delight. Its an ok clean hotel don’t get me wrong, just don’t go with big expectations based on facilities there, because the answer always seemed to be no or a problem that didn’t need to be one. A lot of detail here because it could be so much better.
Arielle251
|1 review
Nice hotel. I already wrote this review once a few weeks ago, but for some reason it didn’t post. But here’s what I said: The hotel itself was nice and conveniently located near my concert venue. The room was spacious and clean (I had a king, city view room). My only issue was upon checking in, and bringing my stuff to the room - my key cards both got deactivated in the time it took from scanning it in the elevator to go to my floor, to getting to my door. Not sure how that happened in such a quick span of time. But, I had to call the front desk (~10 mins on hold), I hung up and called back but security arrived eventually and was able to let me in my room. This whole thing took ~30 mins to resolve when I was trying to get ready for my concert that I had driven to New Orleans for. So, I had to rush getting ready. But, I made it on time for my VIP stuff for the Coco Jones concert. It was amazing btw! ✨

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