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Menus to an Exceptional Events Team and a Curated List of Preferred Vendors, We Offer Everything You Need to Make Your Big Day an Affair to Remember INTERCONTINENTAL NEW ORLEANS 444 ST CHARLES AVE., NEW ORLEANS, LA 70130 T 504.585.4363 F 504.585.4350 icneworleans.com LET US BRING YOUR SPECIAL DAY TO LIFE AT THE INTERCONTINENTAL NEW ORLEANS. OUR EXPERTS WILL GO ABOVE AND BEYOND TO MAKE YOUR VISION, YOUR TASTES, YOUR DREAMS COME TRUE FOR AN UNFORGETTABLE HAPPILY EVER AFTER THAT EXCEEDS EVERY EXPECTATION. INTERCONTINENTAL NEW ORLEANS 444 ST CHARLES AVE., NEW ORLEANS, LA 70130 T 504.585.4363 F 504.585.4350 icneworleans.com YOUR HOTEL WHETHER A TRADITIONAL WEDDING OR A ONE-OF-A-KIND CELEBRATION, INTERCONTINENTAL NEW ORLEANS WILL EXCEED EVERY EXPECTATION. FROM INSPIRING SPACES AND CREATIVE MENUS TO AN EXCEPTIONAL EVENTS TEAM AND A CURATED LIST OF PREFERRED VENDORS, WE OFFER EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO MAKE YOUR BIG DAY AN AFFAIR TO REMEMBER. INTERCONTINENTAL NEW ORLEANS AT A GLANCE InterContinental New Orleans is located in the heart of New MEETING & EVENT SPACE Orleans’ Central Business District, where shopping, • Accommodations for groups of 9 to 900 entertainment, and the city’s best restaurants meet. Just steps • 19 meeting rooms totaling over 30,000 sq. ft. of space away from the French Quarter and Warehouse District, • 8,300 sq. ft. La Salle Ballroom features 26’ ceilings and InterContinental New Orleans is a symbol of unpretentious windows on three sides overlooking St. Charles Avenue luxury and hosts discerning travelers from all over the world. • Third floor meeting space with wireless Internet and natural light that accommodates groups up to 320 for general session ACCOMMODATIONS and group meals with 8 breakout spaces • 484 renovated guest rooms • Additional meeting space connected by Grand staircase on • 33 beautifully appointed suites second floor, accommodating up to 175 with breakout space • 80 balcony guest rooms • Bywater Board Room offers a VIP setting for up to 12 guests • Outdoor, rooftop pool with windows overlooking St. Charles Avenue • 24-hour complimentary fitness center • Third floor Advantage Office includes complimentary • 24-hour laundry and valet printers, copy, and fax machines • 24-hour business center • Pan American’s renovated 21,000 sq. ft. Conference Center • 24-hour multilingual concierge with auditorium seating for 250 and 13 breakout spaces • Complimentary High-speed Internet access (accessible through first floor atrium); food and beverage • Mini-bar provided by InterContinental New Orleans • Keurig coffee maker with complimentary coffee • On-site audiovisual services • 42” television with digital sound quality • Plush robes and slippers AREA ATTRACTIONS • Laptop-size electronic safe • Garden District, accessible by streetcar in front of hotel • Individual climate control • French Quarter and Bourbon Street • Nonsmoking facility • Ernest N. Morial Convention Center • Audubon Aquarium of the Americas/IMAX Theatre HOTEL DINING • Mercedes Benz Superdome and Smoothie King Arena • Breakfast, lunch and cocktails available in Pete’s • The National World War II Museum • Trenasse restaurant featuring Chef Jim Richard’s Louisiana- • Harrah’s Casino inspired lunch and dinner daily • 24-hour room service TRANSPORTATION & PARKING • New Orleans Airport Shuttle, Uber, Lyft and taxi service available to (rates vary) • Valet parking available for $42+ tax ***All Pricing is Subject to a 24% Service Charge and 7% Sales Tax*** INTERCONTINENTAL NEW ORLEANS 444 ST. CHARLES AVE., NEW ORLEANS, LA 70130 T 5 04. 585. 4363 F 5 04.585.4350 ICNEWORLEANS.COM HOTEL GALLERY LASALLE BALLROOM LASALLE BALLROOM LASALLE BALLROOM LASALLE BALLROOM MARIGNY ATRIUM STORYVILLE HOTEL LOBBY HOTEL GUESTROOM HOTEL GUESTROOM INTERCONTINENTAL NEW ORLEANS 444 ST. CHARLES AVE., NEW ORLEANS, LA 70130 T 5 04. 585. 4363 F 5 04.585.4350 ICNEWORLEANS.COM YOUR CEREMONY WHETHER A MORE TRADITIONAL WALK DOWN THE AISLE OR A ONE-OF-A-KIND CEREMONY CREATED BY YOU, CHOOSE ONE OF OUR SPECTACULAR VENUES FOR THE PERFECT BACKDROP TO YOUR “I DOs.” VENUE SPACES Say "I do" to InterContinental New Orleans and experience a wedding as magical as the Crescent City! Our magnificent wedding venues overlook historic St. Charles Avenue and can host an event to remember for a lifetime. We can provide the perfect setting for your rehearsal dinner, bridal prep, nuptials, or reception. Schedule a tour to view all of our 19 total event spaces. LASALLE BALLROOM Our 8,300 sq. ft. La Salle Ballroom is the perfect place for small intimate or large extravagant ceremonies and receptions. The ballroom features 21’ ceilings, lalique chandeliers and large windows with panoramic views overlooking the historical St. Charles Avenue. This flexible venue space can accommodate up to 600 people. TREME Our newly re-designed Treme room offers the perfect setting for rehearsal dinners with an easy flow out to our Marigny Atrium space for a fun flexible New Orleans style reception. This space can easily accommodate 100-150 for a seated banquet. MARIGNY ATRIUM Our 1875 sq. ft. Marigny Atrium offers the perfect setting for intimate ceremonies or newlywed brunches. The Atrium features peaked floor to ceiling windows, greenery, and eclectic New Orleans wrought iron, brick and lamplight charm. Views overlook Camp Street. This venue space offers an easy flow to and from our Treme venue space and can accommodate up to 50. STORYVILLE Our beautiful 757 sq. ft. Storyville room offers the perfect setting for smaller more intimate ceremonies and elopements. The Storyville venue features peaked atrium floor to ceiling windows for an outdoor feeling with zero stress of rain on your perfect day. Views overlook historical St. Charles Avenue and the space can accommodate up to 50 people. ***All Pricing is Subject to a 24% Service Charge and 7% Sales Tax*** INTERCONTINENTAL NEW ORLEANS 444 ST. CHARLES AVE., NEW ORLEANS, LA 70130 T 5 04. 585. 4363 F 5 04.585.4350 ICNEWORLEANS.COM YOUR RECEPTION EAT, DRINK AND CELEBRATE TO THE FULLEST IN ONE OF OUR BREATHTAKING VENUES. NO MATTER YOUR PREFERENCES, WE WILL TAKE CARE OF EVERYTHING FROM THE MENU TO THE FLOWERS TO THE PLACE CARDS SO THAT YOU CAN TAKE CARE OF THE MEMORIES. THE RECEPTION Every detail of your wedding day is handled flawlessly by our wedding specialists. From crisp linen tablecloths and precise silverware settings to visionary event flow and culinary perfection, consider your New Orleans wedding details done. RECEPTION PACKAGE INCLUDES: • Complimentary Deluxe Overnight Accommodations for the Bride and Groom the night of the wedding • Luxury Guestrooms at Reduced Rates for your guests • Standard, Ivory Signature, Chocolate Signature, Eggshell Flora, or Gold Darla Pattern Specialty Linens • Votive Candles • Parquet Dance Floor • Bartender Services • Cake Cutting Services • Champagne Toast • Custom Staging for Entertainment • Reduced Valet Parking Rates for Wedding Guests • Menu Tasting for a Maximum of 4 people • IHG Rewards Points for Future Stays • Highly Accomplished Executive Chef to Create a Culinary Experience Beyond Your Dreams • Dedicated Wedding Attendant to Assist with the Day of the Wedding • Coffee and Tea Stations • Wedding Cake or Dessert Station ***All Pricing is Subject to a 24% Service Charge and 7% Sales Tax*** INTERCONTINENTAL NEW ORLEANS 444 ST. CHARLES AVE., NEW ORLEANS, LA 70130 T 5 04. 585. 4363 F 5 04.585.4350 ICNEWORLEANS.COM RECEPTION PACKAGES SIMPLE ROMANCE | $75++ • Four passed hors d’ oeuvres • Two garde manager display elements • Two carving or culinary action stations • Wedding cake or specialty dessert station by Sweet Car Bakery • Coffee and fine tea station MARRY ME | $85++ • Five passed hors d’ oeuvres • Three garde manager display elements • Three carving or culinary action stations • Wedding cake or specialty dessert station by Sweet Car Bakery • Coffee and fine tea station SAY “I DO” | $90++ • Six passed hors d’ oeuvres • Three garde manager display elements • Three carving or culinary action stations • Wedding cake or specialty dessert station by Sweet Car Bakery • Coffee and fine tea station ***All Pricing is Subject to a 24% Service Charge and 7% Sales Tax*** INTERCONTINENTAL NEW ORLEANS 444 ST. CHARLES AVE., NEW ORLEANS, LA 70130 T 5 04. 585. 4363 F 5 04.585.4350 ICNEWORLEANS.COM THE MENU Cocktail Hour Passed Hors d’oeuvres Selections COLD HORS D’OEUVRES • Salami, Kalamata, mozzarella & herb skewer • Apple, walnut and gorgonzola crostini • Beef carpaccio baguette, horseradish cream • Belgian endive with Boursin • Blue crabmeat ravigote in filo • Bacon-onion jam crostini • Alligator sausage canape, carmelized onion • Gulf shrimp on brioche, Creole remoulade • Gulf Oyster Shooter, spicy sangrita • Iced jumbo gulf shrimp, cocktail sauce • Leidenheimer bruschetta, tomato, chevre • Louisiana Crawfish deviled eggs • Mini-muffuletta sandwiches • Adobo chicken salad • Prosciutto wrapped ripe melon • Shrimp & avocado cocktail, tortilla • Smoked salmon croustade, dill crème, fraiche • Tuna tartar in spiced cone HOT HORS D’OEUVRES • Andouille Sausage en Croute • Braised short rib empanada • Battered “corn-puppies”, ballpark mustard • Chicken tikka, fruit, chutney • Buffalo chicken purse, Crystal sauce • Edamame dumpling • Crab cake, caper remoulade • Bacon wrapped gulf shrimp casino • Chicken & black bean fiesta rolls • Lemongrass chicken dumpling • Italian meatball, mozzarella, tomato & basil • Miniature beef wellington, Dijon demi glaze • Lamb roast canape, yogurt-herb drizzle • Petite gyro sandwich, tzatziki • Mushroom & truffle arancini • Vegetable spring roll, plum chutney • Sesame crusted Jumbo Gulf shrimp • Bacon wrapped oysters en brochette ***All Pricing is Subject
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