Description
Circa 1841. Situated in the oak-lined Lower Garden District of New Orleans, this Greek Revival home was built by architect L.H. Pilie. The house and its guest houses maintain a Victorian ambiance with elegantly appointed guest rooms. Wine and cheese are served upon guests' arrival. The bed & breakfast, which is on the Mardi Gras parade route, is 17 blocks from the French Quarter and 12 blocks from the convention center. Streetcars are just one block away, as are many local attractions, including paddleboat cruises, Canal Place and Riverwalk shopping, an aquarium, zoo, the St. Charles Avenue mansions and Tulane and Loyola universities.Location: City/Urban.
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Rooms & Rates
Rates: $65 to $145 Payment types accepted include American Express, Master Card, Visa and Travelers Checks. Rooms: This property has 5 total guest accommodations, 9 with private bath, 1 suite. The types of beds available include Double, Queen and King.
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Policies
Cancellation: 5 days prior to arrival. Please call for special events. Smoking: Smoke Free Property.
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Services & Amenities
Meals Included in Rates: Breakfast. Types of meals: Continental Plus Breakfast. Amenities In Room: Coffeemaker, Clock Radio, Desk, Wireless Internet Access, Air Conditioning, Refrigerator and Cable TV. Amenities On Site: Phone, Fax and Copy Machine. Business Traveler Amenities: FAX On-site, Flexible Cancellation, Desk, Flexible Check in/out Times, Gym Nearby, Hair Dryer, Iron/Ironing Board, Off-site Dry Cleaning Services, Television and Wireless Internet Access.
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Specials
- One Night Free: This property is featured in Bed & Breakfasts and Country Inns published by American Historic Inns. This guide features a certificate for ONE NIGHT FREE with the purchase of one night. The dates this property will honor the certificate are June-August, subject to availability.
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Activities
Events Hosted: Romantic Getaways, Family Reunions, Weddings, Teas and Showers. Other Activities: Antiquing, Art Galleries, Bicycling, Golf, Museums, Parks, Shopping (Local Crafts), Restaurants, Audubon Zoo, French Quarter and Walking Tours.
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