Hotels near Caesars Superdome
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Hotels near Caesars Superdome
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Hyatt House New Orleans / Downtown
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Hyatt Regency New Orleans
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Holiday Inn New Orleans - Downtown Superdome by IHG
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Sonesta ES Suites New Orleans Downtown
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Canopy by Hilton New Orleans Downtown
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Holiday Inn Express New Orleans Downtown by IHG
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Element New Orleans Downtown
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Homewood Suites by Hilton New Orleans
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The Eliza Jane Autograph Collection
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Sheraton New Orleans Hotel
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New Orleans Marriott
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Virgin Hotels New Orleans
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Le Pavillon New Orleans, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel by Marriott
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Fairfield Inn & Suites New Orleans Downtown
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Moxy New Orleans Downtown French Quarter
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Hyatt House New Orleans / Downtown
Built for the extended stay mindset even when the trip lasts one night.
- Power up phones and tablets using in-room USB charging ports
- Fuel game-day mornings with made-to-order omelets from the station
- Access local restaurants and shops within the complimentary shuttle radius
Hyatt Regency New Orleans
Known for delivering the elevated comfort big sports moments actually deserve.
- Enjoy triple-sheeted linens designed for deep, restorative sleep
- Connect instantly with complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi throughout the room
- Start game day with made-to-order omelet stations everyone loves
Holiday Inn New Orleans
Trusted by fans who need reliable comfort and easy group coordination.
- Relax in the Open Lobby's Media Lounge after the game
- Find travel necessities day or night at the always-open market
- Recharge in beds dressed with Holiday Inn's premium crisp linens
Sonesta ES Suites New Orleans Downtown
Premium hospitality designed for travelers who refuse to sacrifice quality for proximity.
- Select your ideal pillow from the abundant bedding collection available
- Keep devices powered up using multiple bedside power and USB ports
- Enjoy locally inspired breakfast specialties unique to the region
Canopy by Hilton New Orleans Downtown
Tradition that upgraded for the digital era keeps event-goers moving without missing moments.
- Enjoy extensive hot and cold breakfast buffets with the family
- Travel between airport and hotel on complimentary shuttle at locations
- Gather for complimentary hors d'oeuvres before heading out tonight
Holiday Inn Express New Orleans Downtown by IHG
Designed for guests who value predictable comfort over wasted downtime after games.
- Coordinate group plans in the collaborative Great Room Lobby space
- Pick up forgotten essentials from the around-the-clock convenience shop
- Enjoy curved shower rods that create spacious morning routines
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Element New Orleans Downtown
Modern stays built around active lifestyles that refuse to slow down mid-trip.
- Browse frozen meals and snacks in the always-open market
- Recover in beds featuring premium duvets and high-thread-count white linens
- Keep everyone's devices charged with multiple USB and power outlets
Homewood Suites by Hilton New Orleans
The extended-stay that brings lodge warmth to every championship weekend ritual.
- Enjoy communal tables designed for sharing meals and memories
- Pick up snacks and drinks for your suite after evening games
- Sink into Serta Suite Dreams mattresses after every game day
The Eliza Jane Autograph Collection
Boutique sensibility refined for fans navigating tight schedules and unpredictable traffic.
- Feed hungry fans with extended-hours room service delivery options
- Sink into plush custom mattresses after every game day thrill
- Connect instantly with high-speed wireless internet throughout the room
Sheraton New Orleans Hotel
Reliable comfort and service families trust turn game day into a real getaway.
- Access the private lounge for premium drinks and game recaps
- Connect devices using wireless charging stations at collaborative tables
- Order local specialties and comfort food straight to your room
New Orleans Marriott
Full-service professionalism built for travelers who refuse to compromise quality.
- Fuel up with late-night comfort food after evening games
- Rest easy on premium cotton-rich linens and supportive foam mattresses
- Stream championship moments to the big screen using casting capability instantly
Virgin Hotels New Orleans
Known for its bold reinvention of what a hotel can be.
- Enjoy rooftop lounge atmosphere with craft cocktails after the stadium
- Gather with fellow fans in The Commons Club's vibrant lounge
- Recharge between games with round-the-clock food ordering via Lucy
Le Pavillon New Orleans, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel
Professional-grade service keeps families comfortable when emotions run high after games.
- Keep your EV powered up at available charging stations onsite
- Celebrate the win with craft cocktails at the Lobby Bar
- Recharge in the Marriott Greatroom's day-to-night social gathering space
Fairfield Inn & Suites New Orleans Downtown
The sensible choice delivers clean comfort while others fight stadium traffic.
- Access chilled drinks anytime during your tournament weekend stay
- Choose firm or soft pillows for personalized sleep comfort
- Connect laptops and tablets to free high-speed wireless internet
Moxy New Orleans Downtown French Quarter
Built for the crowd who wants fun without fuss.
- Navigate like a local with detailed neighborhood cycling route maps
- Enjoy curated wines paired perfectly with postgame team celebrations
- Settle into welcoming lobby lounge seats after long game days
Caesars Superdome Travel Guide
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Caesars Superdome is an architectural icon that dominates the New Orleans skyline, serving as the spiritual home of the "Who Dat" nation. As one of the loudest venues in the world, it offers a game-day atmosphere that rivals the city's famous festivals, blending intense sports passion with deep-rooted musical culture. The stadium is located in the Central Business District (CBD), just steps from the historic French Quarter, making it one of the most walkable major venues in the country. The guide below helps you navigate the lively pre-game scene at Champions Square, master the specific parking garage zones, and find the best local cuisine inside the gates. Whether you are here for the Sugar Bowl or a Saints Sunday, knowing how to handle the humidity and the crowds is essential for a smooth trip.
Neighborhood Overview
The Superdome sits at the intersection of the Central Business District and the Warehouse District, creating an urban environment that is dense, walkable, and heavily trafficked. To the immediate east lies Poydras Street, the city's main commercial corridor which funnels thousands of fans from downtown hotels directly to the stadium plaza. The area is anchored by Champions Square, a massive outdoor festival space that connects the stadium to the adjacent Smoothie King Center and Hyatt Regency hotel. While the immediate blocks are polished and corporate, the vibe shifts quickly to historic brick warehouses filled with restaurants just a few blocks south in the Arts District. Traffic on I-10 and the Pontchartrain Expressway can be gridlocked hours before events, so relying on the streetcar lines or walking is often faster than driving. The neighborhood is generally safe on event days due to high police visibility, but straying too far north of the stadium late at night can lead to less populated areas. Rideshare pickup zones are designated along Poydras Street, often requiring a walk away from the immediate stadium perimeter to find your driver.
Where to Stay
The most strategic place to stay is the Hyatt Regency New Orleans, which is physically connected to the Superdome complex via a walkway, allowing you to bypass street traffic entirely. For a blend of history and convenience, the Drury Plaza Hotel or Le Pavillon offer upscale amenities just blocks away on Poydras Street. Fans looking for the full tourist experience often choose hotels in the French Quarter (like the Monteleone or Royal Sonesta), which are about a 15-to-20-minute walk or a short streetcar ride from the gates. If you want to avoid the downtown price surge, look for hotels in Metairie along I-10, though this commits you to driving and paying for stadium parking. Avoid staying across the river on the Westbank unless you have reliable transportation, as bridge traffic can be unpredictable.
Quick-Plan Overview
Tip
Louis Armstrong Int'l (MSY) · 20 min drive
Arrival & Parking
Pre-book parking in Garage 1, 2, 5 or 6
Tip
Champions Square for pre-game music
Culture & History
WWII Museum for downtime history
Food & Dining
Walk-On's Bistreaux for post-game food
- Louis Armstrong Int'l (MSY) · 20 min drive
- Pre-book parking in Garage 1, 2, 5 or 6
- Champions Square for pre-game music
- WWII Museum for downtime history
- Walk-On's Bistreaux for post-game food
Game Day Flow
Arrival & Pre-Event
The party starts at Champions Square, which typically opens three hours before kickoff and features live bands, food trucks, and thousands of fans. If you are driving, you must have a pre-purchased pass for your specific garage (1, 1A, 2, 2A, 5, 6, or Champions Garage), as day-of-game cash parking is virtually non-existent on site. For those walking from the Quarter or CBD, allow 30 minutes to navigate the crowds on Poydras Street and clear security. Gates usually open two hours prior to the event; utilize the designated "Express Lanes" if you do not have a bag to speed up entry.
During the Event
The Superdome is a fully enclosed, climate-controlled venue, so you will be comfortable regardless of the tropical weather outside. The noise level is legendary, often requiring earplugs for sensitive ears, especially on the upper terrace levels where the sound is trapped. The stadium operates as a 100% cashless facility, so have your cards or mobile wallet ready for all concessions and merchandise. Food lines can be long on the main concourse, so consider visiting the "Parish Grill" or "St. Jacks BBQ" stands on the plaza level for local favorites like alligator sausage.
Post-Event & Departure
Exiting the stadium onto Poydras Street can be a crush of humanity, so hold onto your group members tightly. Traffic control implements strict counter-flow lanes that force vehicles away from the CBD, often making it impossible to turn toward your hotel immediately. Rather than fighting the rideshare surge at the curb, walk a few blocks toward the river or into the Warehouse District to call a car. Many fans choose to wait out the traffic at nearby bars like Dave & Buster's or Walk-On's, which remain open late after events.
Arrival & Pre-Event
The party starts at Champions Square, which typically opens three hours before kickoff and features live bands, food trucks, and thousands of fans. If you are driving, you must have a pre-purchased pass for your specific garage (1, 1A, 2, 2A, 5, 6, or Champions Garage), as day-of-game cash parking is virtually non-existent on site. For those walking from the Quarter or CBD, allow 30 minutes to navigate the crowds on Poydras Street and clear security. Gates usually open two hours prior to the event; utilize the designated "Express Lanes" if you do not have a bag to speed up entry.
During the Event
The Superdome is a fully enclosed, climate-controlled venue, so you will be comfortable regardless of the tropical weather outside. The noise level is legendary, often requiring earplugs for sensitive ears, especially on the upper terrace levels where the sound is trapped. The stadium operates as a 100% cashless facility, so have your cards or mobile wallet ready for all concessions and merchandise. Food lines can be long on the main concourse, so consider visiting the "Parish Grill" or "St. Jacks BBQ" stands on the plaza level for local favorites like alligator sausage.
Post-Event & Departure
Exiting the stadium onto Poydras Street can be a crush of humanity, so hold onto your group members tightly. Traffic control implements strict counter-flow lanes that force vehicles away from the CBD, often making it impossible to turn toward your hotel immediately. Rather than fighting the rideshare surge at the curb, walk a few blocks toward the river or into the Warehouse District to call a car. Many fans choose to wait out the traffic at nearby bars like Dave & Buster's or Walk-On's, which remain open late after events.
Things to Do
Walkable
Champions Square
AdjacentThis outdoor festival plaza is the heartbeat of the pre-game experience, located directly at the foot of the stadium's grand staircase. It hosts free concerts, local food vendors, and sponsor activations before every major event, creating a block-party atmosphere. It is the perfect place to meet friends if you don't have a tailgate spot, as no ticket is required to enter the square itself.
Dave & Buster's
0.3 miLocated just two blocks from the stadium, this massive entertainment complex offers arcade games, sports viewing, and a full bar. It is a popular air-conditioned retreat for families looking to kill time before gates open or to wait out post-game rain showers. The venue is large enough to handle heavy crowds, though tables for dining fill up quickly on game days.
5–15 Minutes Away
The National WWII Museum
0.8 miRanked as one of the top museums in the world, this sprawling campus tells the story of the American experience in World War II. It features immersive exhibits, 4D cinema experiences, and actual aircraft suspended from the ceiling in massive pavilions. It is located in the Warehouse District, a short ride or a 15-minute walk from the stadium, and requires at least half a day to see properly.
Jackson Square
1.2 miThe historic center of the French Quarter, Jackson Square is surrounded by the St. Louis Cathedral and street performers. It is the quintessential New Orleans photo op and a great starting point for exploring the rest of the Quarter. While a bit of a walk from the stadium, it is easily accessible via the streetcar line or a quick cab ride.
Walkable
- Champions Square — This outdoor festival plaza is the heartbeat of the pre-game experience, located directly at the foot of the stadium's grand staircase. It hosts free concerts, local food vendors, and sponsor activations before every major event, creating a block-party atmosphere. It is the perfect place to meet friends if you don't have a tailgate spot, as no ticket is required to enter the square itself. Adjacent
- Dave & Buster's — Located just two blocks from the stadium, this massive entertainment complex offers arcade games, sports viewing, and a full bar. It is a popular air-conditioned retreat for families looking to kill time before gates open or to wait out post-game rain showers. The venue is large enough to handle heavy crowds, though tables for dining fill up quickly on game days. 0.3 mi
5–15 Minutes Away
- The National WWII Museum — Ranked as one of the top museums in the world, this sprawling campus tells the story of the American experience in World War II. It features immersive exhibits, 4D cinema experiences, and actual aircraft suspended from the ceiling in massive pavilions. It is located in the Warehouse District, a short ride or a 15-minute walk from the stadium, and requires at least half a day to see properly. 0.8 mi
- Jackson Square — The historic center of the French Quarter, Jackson Square is surrounded by the St. Louis Cathedral and street performers. It is the quintessential New Orleans photo op and a great starting point for exploring the rest of the Quarter. While a bit of a walk from the stadium, it is easily accessible via the streetcar line or a quick cab ride. 1.2 mi
Food & Drink
Inside & Adjacent
Parish Grill
On siteLocated in multiple sections on the Plaza Level, this concession stand focuses on local Louisiana flavors rather than generic stadium food. Menu highlights include alligator sausage po'boys, shrimp baskets, and roast beef debris fries. It is the best place to get a taste of New Orleans without leaving the building.
Walk-On's Sports Bistreaux
0.3 miSituated just blocks away, this Louisiana-born sports bar chain is a staple for pre-game and post-game dining. It features a massive menu of Cajun-influenced bar food, endless TVs, and a high-energy atmosphere that mirrors the stadium. It is incredibly popular, so expect a wait if you arrive within two hours of kickoff.
Stadium Zone & Gathering Spots
Cochon Butcher
0.9 miA short walk into the Warehouse District brings you to this acclaimed butcher shop and sandwich counter. Known for its house-cured meats, the muffaletta and pork belly sandwiches are legendary among locals and visitors alike. It is casual, counter-service, and perfect for a high-quality, quick meal before walking to the dome.
Willie's Chicken Shack
0.6 miFor a no-frills, quintessentially New Orleans experience, Willie's serves massive portions of fried chicken and frozen daiquiris. There are multiple locations near the stadium and French Quarter, making it a convenient stop for a "walking drink." It is loud, colorful, and open late for post-game cravings.
Local & Elevated Picks
Copper Vine
0.4 miLocated in a historic building, this wine pub offers a sophisticated patio and a menu of refined Southern bistro fare. It is an excellent choice for a nicer dinner or brunch just a short walk from the stadium chaos. The tap system features wines at perfect temperatures, offering a break from the light beer scene.
Johnny Sanchez
0.4 miOwned by celebrity chef Aarón Sánchez, this chic spot serves modern Mexican cuisine with a New Orleans twist. The tacos, tostadas, and agave cocktails are high-end but the vibe remains energetic and fun. It is located directly on the walking route from the CBD to the stadium.
Inside & Adjacent
- Parish Grill — Located in multiple sections on the Plaza Level, this concession stand focuses on local Louisiana flavors rather than generic stadium food. Menu highlights include alligator sausage po'boys, shrimp baskets, and roast beef debris fries. It is the best place to get a taste of New Orleans without leaving the building. On site
- Walk-On's Sports Bistreaux — Situated just blocks away, this Louisiana-born sports bar chain is a staple for pre-game and post-game dining. It features a massive menu of Cajun-influenced bar food, endless TVs, and a high-energy atmosphere that mirrors the stadium. It is incredibly popular, so expect a wait if you arrive within two hours of kickoff. 0.3 mi
Stadium Zone & Gathering Spots
- Cochon Butcher — A short walk into the Warehouse District brings you to this acclaimed butcher shop and sandwich counter. Known for its house-cured meats, the muffaletta and pork belly sandwiches are legendary among locals and visitors alike. It is casual, counter-service, and perfect for a high-quality, quick meal before walking to the dome. 0.9 mi
- Willie's Chicken Shack — For a no-frills, quintessentially New Orleans experience, Willie's serves massive portions of fried chicken and frozen daiquiris. There are multiple locations near the stadium and French Quarter, making it a convenient stop for a "walking drink." It is loud, colorful, and open late for post-game cravings. 0.6 mi
Local & Elevated Picks
- Copper Vine — Located in a historic building, this wine pub offers a sophisticated patio and a menu of refined Southern bistro fare. It is an excellent choice for a nicer dinner or brunch just a short walk from the stadium chaos. The tap system features wines at perfect temperatures, offering a break from the light beer scene. 0.4 mi
- Johnny Sanchez — Owned by celebrity chef Aarón Sánchez, this chic spot serves modern Mexican cuisine with a New Orleans twist. The tacos, tostadas, and agave cocktails are high-end but the vibe remains energetic and fun. It is located directly on the walking route from the CBD to the stadium. 0.4 mi
Local Tips
Hydrate heavily: the walk to the dome is humid
Seasonal note: New Orleans weather is tropical and unpredictable. September and October can be oppressively hot and humid, making the walk to the stadium a sweaty affair. By December and January, the air cools down to a pleasant mildness, though rain is frequent. Since the Superdome is climate-controlled, your main concern is the walk from your car or hotel—bring a light rain jacket rather than a heavy coat.
- Use the Express Lanes if you don't have a bag
- Bag policy is strictly clear plastic 12x6x12
- Parking garages are cashless and pre-paid only
- Hydrate heavily the walk to the dome is humid
- Champions Square is free and open to the public
- Seasonal note: New Orleans weather is tropical and unpredictable. September and October can be oppressively hot and humid, making the walk to the stadium a sweaty affair. By December and January, the air cools down to a pleasant mildness, though rain is frequent. Since the Superdome is climate-controlled, your main concern is the walk from your car or hotel—bring a light rain jacket rather than a heavy coat.
Weather & Seasons
Winter
Winters are generally mild, with highs in the 60s, but cold snaps can drop temperatures into the 40s. Rain is common, so a waterproof layer is more useful than a heavy parka. The dome interior is always comfortable.
Spring & early summer
Spring brings festival season and beautiful weather, with highs in the 70s and 80s. It is the best time for walking the district, though humidity starts to creep up by May. Afternoon showers are a daily possibility.
Mid-summer
July and August are intensely hot and humid, with "feels like" temperatures exceeding 100°F. If attending Essence Fest or a preseason game, stay hydrated and minimize outdoor walking time. The AC inside the dome is a welcome relief.
Fall season
September remains hot, but October and November offer arguably the best weather of the year. The humidity breaks, and evenings are crisp, perfect for walking back to the French Quarter after a night game.
Rain & snow
Snow is virtually unheard of, but torrential downpours can happen at any time of year. Street flooding is a real issue in New Orleans, so be careful where you park your car on the street during storms.
Winter
Winters are generally mild, with highs in the 60s, but cold snaps can drop temperatures into the 40s. Rain is common, so a waterproof layer is more useful than a heavy parka. The dome interior is always comfortable.
Spring & early summer
Spring brings festival season and beautiful weather, with highs in the 70s and 80s. It is the best time for walking the district, though humidity starts to creep up by May. Afternoon showers are a daily possibility.
Mid-summer
July and August are intensely hot and humid, with "feels like" temperatures exceeding 100°F. If attending Essence Fest or a preseason game, stay hydrated and minimize outdoor walking time. The AC inside the dome is a welcome relief.
Fall season
September remains hot, but October and November offer arguably the best weather of the year. The humidity breaks, and evenings are crisp, perfect for walking back to the French Quarter after a night game.
Rain & snow
Snow is virtually unheard of, but torrential downpours can happen at any time of year. Street flooding is a real issue in New Orleans, so be careful where you park your car on the street during storms.
Venue Facts
Primary team
New Orleans Saints
Neighborhood
Central Business District (CBD)
Nearest airport
Louis Armstrong Int'l (MSY)
Parking
Garage 1, 2, 5, 6 (Pre-paid)
Walkable district
Champions Square
Groceries & supplies
Rouses Market on Baronne
Pharmacy
CVS on Canal St
Urgent care
Ochsner Urgent Care
Downtime
Dave & Buster's
Pro tip
Pre-book parking online
| Primary team | New Orleans Saints |
| Neighborhood | Central Business District (CBD) |
| Nearest airport | Louis Armstrong Int'l (MSY) |
| Parking | Garage 1, 2, 5, 6 (Pre-paid) |
| Walkable district | Champions Square |
| Groceries & supplies | Rouses Market on Baronne |
| Pharmacy | CVS on Canal St |
| Urgent care | Ochsner Urgent Care |
| Downtime | Dave & Buster's |
| Pro tip | Pre-book parking online |
Frequently Asked Questions
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What are the closest hotels to Caesars Superdome?
The closest hotel to Caesars Superdome is Hyatt House New Orleans / Downtown (0.42 mi, from $301/night) — a 2-minute drive. Other nearby options include Hyatt Regency New Orleans (0.48 mi, from $809/night) and Holiday Inn New Orleans - Downtown Superdome by IHG (0.62 mi, from $83/night). Hyatt House New Orleans / Downtown offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center. Hyatt Regency New Orleans offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center. Holiday Inn New Orleans - Downtown Superdome by IHG offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center.
Which hotels near Caesars Superdome are good for families?
Several hotels near Caesars Superdome are well-suited for families. Hyatt House New Orleans / Downtown (0.42 mi, from $301/night), Hyatt Regency New Orleans (0.48 mi, from $809/night), and Holiday Inn New Orleans - Downtown Superdome by IHG (0.62 mi, from $83/night) all offer suites, connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.
Which hotels near Caesars Superdome are good for team or group travel?
Several hotels near Caesars Superdome accommodate team and group travel. Hyatt Regency New Orleans (0.48 mi, from $809/night), Hyatt House New Orleans / Downtown (0.42 mi, from $301/night), and Holiday Inn New Orleans - Downtown Superdome by IHG (0.62 mi, from $83/night) all offer meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry. Hyatt Regency New Orleans also has bus or oversized vehicle parking.
Which hotels near Caesars Superdome are great for a weekend getaway?
Several hotels near Caesars Superdome are ideal for a weekend getaway. Hyatt Regency New Orleans (0.48 mi, from $809/night), Sheraton New Orleans Hotel (0.79 mi, from $232/night), and Virgin Hotels New Orleans (0.81 mi, from $122/night) all offer a pool, on-site dining, and spa services.
Are there any walkable hotels near Caesars Superdome?
Yes — 2 hotels are within walking distance: Hyatt House New Orleans / Downtown (0.42 mi, from $301/night) and Hyatt Regency New Orleans (0.48 mi, from $809/night). The closest is about a 8-minute walk.
Hotel Amenities & Features Pools, breakfast, pet policies, and more
Which hotels near Caesars Superdome offer free breakfast?
Hyatt House New Orleans / Downtown (0.42 mi, from $301/night), Holiday Inn Express New Orleans Downtown by IHG (0.73 mi, from $79/night), and Element New Orleans Downtown (0.76 mi, from $112/night) include complimentary breakfast.
Which hotels near Caesars Superdome offer free parking?
Holiday Inn Express New Orleans Downtown by IHG (0.73 mi, from $79/night), Homewood Suites by Hilton New Orleans (0.77 mi, from $145/night), and Fairfield Inn & Suites New Orleans Downtown (0.82 mi, from $126/night) offer complimentary parking.
Which hotels near Caesars Superdome have an outdoor pool?
Sonesta ES Suites New Orleans Downtown (0.71 mi, from $81/night), The Eliza Jane Autograph Collection (0.79 mi, from $171/night), and Virgin Hotels New Orleans (0.81 mi, from $122/night) have an outdoor pool.
Which hotels near Caesars Superdome have a fitness center?
Hyatt House New Orleans / Downtown (0.42 mi, from $301/night), Hyatt Regency New Orleans (0.48 mi, from $809/night), and Holiday Inn New Orleans - Downtown Superdome by IHG (0.62 mi, from $83/night) have an on-site fitness center.
Can I get early check-in at hotels near Caesars Superdome?
Hyatt House New Orleans / Downtown (0.42 mi, from $301/night), Hyatt Regency New Orleans (0.48 mi, from $809/night), and Holiday Inn New Orleans - Downtown Superdome by IHG (0.62 mi, from $83/night) may offer early check-in upon request, subject to availability. Call ahead to confirm — especially helpful for morning games or early events.
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