Description
Circa 1849. Creole Gardens is located one block off St. Charles Avenue, route of the famous streetcar and the best Mardi Gras parades. The French Quarter and Bourbon Street are only minutes away. This B&B is within walking distance from Magazine Street, the D-Day Museum and very close to Morial Convention Center and the Central Business District. Consisting of three historically renovated buildings and a lush banana courtyard, the main manse was built in 1849 for the Reverend Benjamin J. Palmer. Stay in Cottage, Mansion or Bordello Rooms at this pet- and kid-friendly B&B. Free Internet is provided with wifi and ports. Linger and relax over southern-style breakfasts on the weekends. Ask about special rates available.Location: City/Urban.
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Rooms & Rates
Rates: $49 to $400 Payment types accepted include American Express, Discover, Master Card, Travelers Checks, Visa and Cash always works. Rooms: This property has 24 total guest accommodations with private bath, 1 suite. The types of beds available include Double, King, Queen and Twin.
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Policies
Cancellation: See website for cancellation Policy Pets: Pets Allowed. Smoking: Outside Only.
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Services & Amenities
Meals Included in Rates: Breakfast, Full Southern Breakfast. Please note and during "off-season" (July & August) breakfast may not be served. Call for update. Amenities In Room: Air Conditioning, Bath Amenities, Cable TV, CD Player, Ceiling Fans, Clock Radio, Data Ports, Desk, Hair Dryer, Iron/Ironing Board, Modem Hook-Up, Reading Lamps, Telephone, Television and Wireless Internet Access. Amenities On Site: Bicycles, Computers, Copy Machine, Fax, Handicap Access, Parlor Games, PC, Phone and Television. Business Traveler Amenities: FAX On-site, Hair Dryer, Internet Access, Iron/Ironing Board, Modem Connection, Television and Wireless Internet Access. Languages Spoken: French, Creole, Sussin' Cajun
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Activities
Events Hosted: Honeymoons, Meetings, Family Reunions, Romantic Getaways, Seminars and Weddings. Other Activities: Antiquing, Art Galleries, Bicycling, Fishing, Golf, Museums, Parks, Shopping (Local Crafts), Sports Events, Major College and Water Sports.
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Historic Interest
A Henry Howard-designed Antebellum Mansion. Home of Benjamin Palmer, the famous Presbyterian Minister of New Orleans from 1856 to the late 1800s. Historic Awards: Henry Howard 1849 Classic Mansion.
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Romantic Interest
The Bordello Mansion Annex with seven rooms individually decorated in turn-of-the-century decadence and debauchery - New Orleans style.
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