Experience Notre Dame welcomes guests to campus, immersing you in the spirited hospitality, rich tradition, and unique experiences that define us. Located near the vibrant city of South Bend, our campus spaces offer you the idyllic backdrop for your special occasions.
With over 25 event spaces designed with best-in-class technology, from private meeting rooms to ballrooms, there’s no place like Notre Dame for forging bonds. Complete your gathering by nourishing the mind and spirit with a shared meal created by our full-service caterer, Three Leaf.
Located at the heart of Notre Dame’s legendary campus just steps from the Golden Dome, Morris Inn, embodies the welcoming spirit of Notre Dame and exudes warmth that sets us apart. It takes hospitality to a higher degree as a premier boutique hotel with AAA Four Diamond accommodations, 150 perfectly appointed guest rooms, an excellent café and restaurant, and decades of history throughout its halls. It is the perfect gathering place to connect with colleagues and friends, and a haven for rest and rejuvenation.
Experience the unparalleled camaraderie that fosters inspiration and sparks joy – transforming your gatherings into moments that are in your heart forever.
개최지 세부사항
체인Independent / Other
브랜드Independent
완공 연도1952
개보수 연도2013
회의 공간 합계36,828 평방 피트
객실132
개최지 유형호텔
업계 등급
AAA
Northstar
수상
Industry awards
LEED Gold Certified
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객실 기능 및 손님 서비스
가방 보관소
룸서비스
보기 (가든)
세탁 서비스
음성 사서함
인터넷 액세스
전화 (무료)
컨시어지 서비스
시설
공간 (야외)
공간 (전용)
공간 (준전용)
애완동물 가능
현장 선물 가게
현장 캐더링
현장의 식당
휠체어 사용 가능
비지니스 서비스
동영상 컨퍼런스
시청각 기능
업무 센터
레크리에이션 활동
실내 수영장
헬스클럽
교통편
기차
버스
택시
장비
댄스 플로어
무대 공간
이동용 벽
피아노
객실 기능 및 손님 서비스
가방 보관소
룸서비스
보기 (가든)
세탁 서비스
음성 사서함
인터넷 액세스
전화 (무료)
컨시어지 서비스
시설
공간 (야외)
공간 (전용)
공간 (준전용)
애완동물 가능
현장 선물 가게
현장 캐더링
현장의 식당
휠체어 사용 가능
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Located 90 minutes outside Chicago and 150 minutes north of Indianapolis, the University of Notre Dame is easily accessible to guests.
South Bend International Airport is about 15 minutes by car from campus (flights should be booked to South Bend, Indiana -- airport code SBN). Various transportation methods are available (e.g., taxi, rental car, limo).
Visitors can also fly into Chicago then drive to Notre Dame. The University is about 2 hours by car from Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport and about 90 minutes from Midway International Airport.
Indianapolis International Airport is another great option just south of campus. Notre Dame is about 2.5 hours by car from the airport.
Located 90 minutes outside Chicago and 150 minutes north of Indianapolis, the University of Notre Dame is easily accessible to guests.
South Bend International Airport is about 15 minutes by car from campus (flights should be booked to South Bend, Indiana -- airport code SBN). Various transportation methods are available (e.g., taxi, rental car, limo).
Visitors can also fly into Chicago then drive to Notre Dame. The University is about 2 hours by car from Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport and about 90 minutes from Midway International Airport.
Indianapolis International Airport is another great option just south of campus. Notre Dame is about 2.5 hours by car from the airport.
공항부터 거리
10 마일
Distance from airport 10 mi
지역 주차
지역 주차
무료 주차
발레 주차
( US$20.00/일 )
지역 명소
South Bend International Airport
공항
20 분
Located just 20 minutes from Notre Dame's campus, South Bend International Airport is a convenient airport travel option. Whether you’re looking to fly for business or leisure, to a destination near or far, SBN has nonstop service to several top destinations and worldwide connections you’re looking for.
From can't-miss exhibits and heart-stopping outdoor adventures in South Bend to serene walks along the St. Joseph River in Mishawaka, there are endless options when it comes to planning your itinerary.
Get the opportunity to walk down the iconic North Tunnel. The North Tunnel Experience includes field access to the north end zone, the visiting team tunnel and locker room, Play Like a Champion sign, media room, and more. There is a $20 per person entry fee.
On gameday weekends, the Football Friday Experience is available to fans on home football Fridays beginning at 10 a.m. There is a $10 entry fee and all proceeds will benefit the Rockne Athletics Fund.
All Season Ticket Members and Members of the Rockne Athletics Fund green level and above are granted free admission to this experience.
The Visitors’ Center, adjacent to the Hammes Notre Dame Bookstore, stands close to the Notre Dame Avenue entrance to campus. Both buildings opened in 1998 to serve as a first stop for visitors. The Eck Center houses a 150-seat auditorium and presents an introductory video about Notre Dame. It is also the headquarters for the Notre Dame Alumni Association.
A wealth of other information is also offered, and the center is the launching point for regularly scheduled free campus tours. Guided public tours are available at various times throughout the year. Groups of 10 or more must arrange for a private tour. Tours are limited to the first 25 people who register within 30 minutes of the tour in person at the Eck Visitors Center. Advance reservations and telephone reservations are not accepted.
Tours will include visits to the Grotto, Basilica of the Sacred Heart, Main Building (the Golden Dome), and the Hesburgh Library (“Touchdown Jesus”). Tours of Notre Dame Stadium are scheduled separately.
True to his pioneering and visionary spirit, Fr. Edward Sorin, C.S.C., established Cedar Grove Cemetery in 1843, a year after he founded the University of Notre Dame. At that time, Cedar Grove was on the far outskirts of campus and run by the same Holy Cross priests and brothers charged with keeping a fledgling university afloat. The Holy Cross brothers established a mortuary in these early years, ran operations from the basement level of what is now a women's residence hall, and used a horse-drawn hearse to transport coffins from Sacred Heart Church in the center of campus out to the cemetery. The mortuary operation, one of the first in the state of Indiana, was sold in 1911 to a local owner still in business today.
The William K. and Natalie O. Warren Golf Course at Notre Dame opened in the fall of 1999 thanks to the generous benefaction of William K. Warren, Jr., ND class of 1956. Named in honor of his parents, the golf course perfectly links three of Bill Warren’s abiding passions – his family, golf and Notre Dame. Mr. Warren’s generosity has continued throughout the years since the course opened. He has funded a number of improvements that have helped the golf course garner recognition as one of the top collegiate courses in the country.
Stop by the Warren Golf Course to play a round, or stay the weekend and take part in one of Morris Inn's Stay and Play packages.
Run by the picturesque St. Joseph and St. Mary's lakes, or through the quads with perfect views of the Basilica of the Sacred Heart, the Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes, Hesburgh Library, and the Main Building's Golden Dome.
Founded on the principle that art is essential to understanding individual, shared, and diverse human experiences and beliefs, the Museum encourages close looking and critical thinking. Experiences with significant, original works of art are intended to stimulate inquiry, dialogue, and wonder for audiences across the academy, the community, and around the world—all in support of the University of Notre Dame’s Catholic mission.
Since opening in September 2004, the University of Notre Dame’s DeBartolo Performing Arts Center has become an integral part of the University’s vision and commitment to becoming a preeminent research university. It is the University’s leading presenter of world-class artistic programming, having commissioned over 40 new works in every conceivable genre.
Explore 35,040 square feet of sweeping, multi-level redesign at the Hammes Notre Dame Bookstore. Customize a one-of-a-kind hat at the new Custom Zone. Discover expanded brands from Champion and Under Armour, to johnnie-O, Peter Millar, Vineyard Vines, Dooney and Burke, and female-founded jewelry line, Kyle Cavan. With new check-out technology and Gameday registers, it’s easier and more exciting than ever to bring home the best of Notre Dame books, gifts, apparel, and more.
More than 50 years ago, President Emeritus Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., dreamed of a new library building that would become the academic heart of the University. It would serve—along with the Main Building and the Basilica of the Sacred Heart—as one of a trilogy of iconic buildings that would define the Notre Dame campus. The Memorial Library (renamed Hesburgh Library in 1987) and the Word of Life mural would soon stand for all to see, as a symbol of excellence and the pursuit of truth.
The Word of Life mural is located on the south facade of Hesburgh Library, and can be seen from Notre Dame Stadium. Becaues of that, it has now been lovingly given the nickname, "Touchdown Jesus".
The same spring-fed lakes that captivated Father Edward Sorin in 1842 still gracefully buffer the northwest edge of the Notre Dame campus. St. Mary's Lake to the west and St. Joseph's Lake to the east serve as a park and nature preserve, but in the early days they provided food, ice, marl for brick and water for steam. Each lake has a picturesque walking/jogging trail around it and plays host to various student water activities including frigid mid-winter plunges for charity and the Fisher Regatta, an annual student boat race in which participants design and build their own (not especially seaworthy) vessels.
Other features at the lakes include:
1. Our Lady of the Lake World Peace Plaza- a granite infinity fountain with a prayer for world peace inscribed in six different languages and a beautiful dock overlooking St. Mary's Lake.
2. St. Joseph Beach- Located to the east, the lake has a small beach and pier for swimming and a boating facility for student use. Currently closed for renovations.
Main Building (Golden Dome)
The Main Building, with its famous Golden Dome, is a centerpiece of Notre Dame’s past and present. Today, it serves primarily as a headquarters for administration, although it still contains classrooms, harking back to a time when it was a crossroads where students learned, ate meals, and resided. This structure is actually the third building to stand on the site. It was built in 1879, the same year in which the previous building was destroyed by fire.
The Golden Dome was added to this building in 1882 and was most recently regilded in 2005. The regilding process uses only about a fist-full of gold leaf to cover the entire structure. Atop the Dome, you will find a 19-foot-tall, 4,000-pound statue of Mary, the Mother of God, “Notre Dame” (“Our Lady”). With this beautiful adornment, the Main Building is 187 feet tall, making it the second tallest structure on campus after the Basilica of the Sacred Heart.
Basilica of the Sacred Heart
Consecrated on August 15, 1888, it was elevated to the rank of Minor Basilica on January 17, 1992. Neo-gothic in style the Basilica is home to the largest collection of 19th century French stained glass in the world as well as the oldest carillon in North America. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.
As the University Church, the Basilica helps to serve the spiritual needs of the students, faculty, and staff of the University of Notre Dame, as well as members of the greater South Bend community. Mass is celebrated and confessions are heard at the Basilica each day and the Basilica regularly hosts weddings, funerals, and baptisms. It also hosts the Profession of Perpetual Vows and Presbyteral Ordinations for the Congregation of Holy Cross. The Basilica is open regularly for private prayer and touring.
The Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes is one-seventh the size of the famed French shrine where the Virgin Mary appeared to Saint Bernadette on 18 occasions in 1858. Visiting the site on one of his many trips to his native country, Notre Dame founder Father Edward Sorin vowed to reproduce it on the campus of his new university. A gift from Rev. Thomas Carroll, a former theology student, made it possible in 1896.
Boulders from surrounding farms, most weighing two tons or more, were used in its construction. A small piece of stone from the original grotto in France is located on the right-hand side of the shrine directly below the statue of Mary. To Notre Dame students and alumni, the Grotto is a special place to spend a few quiet moments, and especially during football weekends and finals, you might have difficulty finding a candle to light. Hundreds of students have proposed marriage here; outdoor Masses are celebrated regularly; and the Rosary is prayed every day at 6:45 p.m., every day of the year, rain or shine.
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