New Orleans Inns
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Located within walking distance of the French Quarter and the Garden District, the Maison Pierre bed and breakfast offers individually decorated rooms. Built in 1882, this Victorian home is registered as a historic place. Every Friday and Saturday evenings, complimentary wine and cheese is offered.
St. Vincent's is a European-style guest house that is located near the French Quarter. The hotel is on trendy Magazine Street and is close to shops and restaurants. The guest house serves a full hot breakfast each morning.
The Fairchild House is located in the Lower Garden District in an 1841 Greek Revival home. The inn is only one block from the St. Charles Avenue streetcar and just over a mile from the French Quarter. It is within easy walking distance from antique shops and historic homes. The inn features a courtyard, wine & cheese tray upon check-in and free parking.
Consisting of two restored antebellum mansions, the Rathbone Mansions is located on Esplanade Avenue just steps away from the French Quarter. All guest rooms are equipped with private baths, antique furnishings, refrigerators and air conditioning. Some rooms also boast balconies. The outdoor swimming pool is a popular hangout for guests after an exciting day on the town.
Catering to those guests who seek a romantic getaway, the Magnolia Mansion offers eight individually and richly decorated rooms. Visitors to the Inn are often intrigued by hauntings that have been documented in this hotel throughout the years.
The Canal Street Guesthouse features clean, secure rooms with refrigerators. The inn is located about 13 blocks from Bourbon Street. Amenities include free Internet and local calls in the community kitchen.
Each of the Royal Street Inn's guest rooms accommodates between two to six guests. Guests enjoy hanging out in the inn's lounge, which features a projection screen TV, a pool table and a jukebox. Seven uniquely decorated guest rooms are offered at the Royal Street Inn. A trendy bar is also located on the premises.
The McKendrick-Breaux House Inn offers nine guest rooms, each featuring antiques, cable television, central air and heat, a hair dryer and a private bathroom. Guests enjoy an expanded continental breakfast.
Rates: USD 100 - 280 —
The American Creole House was originally built in 1852. Today, it is located near many of the area's attractions and the St. Charles Street streetcar passes by right in front of the hotel. Three individually decorated suites are offered at this inn, each equipped with a private bath.
Conveniently located on historic Charles Avenue, Park View Guest House features 22 guest rooms, each tastefully decorated with antique furniture. Many of the rooms feature balconies overlooking Audubon Park or St. Charles Avenue. Guests enjoy the complimentary continental breakfast that is served each morning in the Audubon Dining Room.
Guests of the Garlands Guest House and Creole Cottages enjoy a complimentary breakfast. Suites feature a private entrance, bathroom and sitting area furnished with antiques.
Each guest room is decorated with antiques and equipped with cable television, a private bathroom and air-conditioning. The home dates back to 1805.
Located on the edge of the French Quarter, the Melrose Mansion, built in 1884, is a traditional New Orleans luxury inn. Offering complimentary continental breakfast and nightly wine, cheese and fruit, the Melrose Mansion offers a guests a taste of the New Orleans of the past.
The Dive Inn, located in New Orleans, features a clothing optional, indoor pool. Guest rooms are decorated with ocean themes.
Rest in a historic corner of New Orleans--the Fauborg Marigny district--in the charming Creole Inn, which offers suites with private bathrooms and Egyptian-cotton sheets, just a stroll from the French Quarter.
The only home of the Impressionist Painter Edgar Degas open to the public. All rooms feature Degas' artwork. Featuring a complimentary Creole continental breakfast, 14 foot ceilings and hardwood floors, the Degas House is a fine choice while staying in New Orleans.
Lafitte Guest House is located in a historic townhouse that was built in 1849. The inn is filled with antique furnishings and period art and offers a number of guest rooms. Conveniently located on Bourbon Street with easy access to 24-hour nightclubs, Lafitte Guest House is the perfect place to stay while in New Orleans.
Trouser House is a contemporary art gallery and urban farm in the historic Bywater neighborhood of New Orleans. The rental is a three room shotgun-style home, with an exhibition installed throughout the space. Guests stay in the third room of the Trouser House exhibition area, which features a queen-size Murphy bed that folds down from the closet. The room itself is used for installation, so the current exhibit will be installed around the area where guests stay. Amenities include a non-smoking atmosphere, air conditioning and tea- and coffee-making facilities.






