Hyatt and Hyatt House New Orleans Provide A Wonderful Duet In A Classic American City.



New Orleans has a rich, colorful and tragic past.  After Hurricane Katrina devastated the city there were some who said they city will never been the same and others who said perhaps they shouldn’t rebuild.



Over the years, there has been a rebirth of epic proportions which we just had to witness and experience firsthand.  An excellent example of the rebirth of this iconic city is the Hyatt New Orleans and their extended stay property Hyatt House.

Mayor Mitchell J. Landrieu


In fact, we were honored to attend the grand opening of the Hyatt House with a proud, gleaming Mayor Mitchell J. Landrieu. With an emotional toast of Champagne with rebuilt downtown as a back drop we celebrated the birth of yet another part of this very historic American city.

The Hyatt House feels like your own home, designed for one night stays to weeks and even months at a time. This brand new property is located in the downtown area surrounded by new and famous   restaurants that feature fresh cuisine and cocktails any time of the day.





Why not start your day your with a made-to-order omelet from the complimentary Morning Spread. No matter what time of day you may need to satisfy your hunger, the 24-hour Guest Market serves fresh prepared salads, sandwiches and snacks.  You can even make your own home cooked meal by taking advantage of the complimentary grocery shopping service and enjoy an evening at home.



 

For a hand crafted libation pull up a seat at the H Bar and lounge order some comfort food, a cocktail or a nice choice of premium wine and beer.

Executive Chef Eric Damidot 
 











Take a walk in the New Orleans Warehouse District and dine one of the 8 restaurants headed up by French Chef Eric Damidot next-door at the Hyatt Regency, including 8 Block Kitchen & Bar.




Guests can really relax in roomy, comfortable can apartment style rooms & suites. On our stay we felt like a like a long-time resident and so will you as you settle into a spacious studios and one-bedroom kitchen suites with separate living space, bedroom and work areas designed for up to six people.


Sleep peacefully on comfortable beds with ultra-plush pillows, triple sheeting and a pillow-top mattress. Enjoy the conveniences of home like the 42” LCD TV and DVD player and fully equipped kitchen with a refrigerator, microwave, dishwasher, stove, small appliances, and utensils.




If you’re in New Orleans on business the Hyatt house is for you. The one-bedroom hotel suites give you generous work space with a full-sized desk, dual-line phone, voice mail and free Wi-Fi. In town visiting a nearby hospital in the Medical District?


 


The large apartment style suites has plenty space to keep your lifestyle routines rolling as if you were at home. At Hyatt House they told us that we are more than a guest, you’re a welcome resident.

After indulging in southern hospitality with a New Orleans flare, dining with Chef Eric Damidot, we could not agree more.  Hyatt House New Orleans is truly a home away from home.