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Built in 1860, the Dauphine House offers cozy rooms with hardwood floors and 12-foot ceilings. Dauphine House is conveniently located one and a half... more
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The Omni Royal Orleans is a four-diamond gem on the most fashionable corner of New Orleans. Situated in New Orleans' famed French Quarter, the Omni... more
Recognized as a Bed & Breakfast of the Year by the city of New Orleans, the Parkview Marigny offers elegance and convenience. Bordering on... more
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The past is present in the Dauphine Orleans Hotel, which boasts a history almost as old as the Crescent City itself. An unforgettable boutique hotel... more
The Park View Guest House, a European style Grand Victorian, is conveniently located on the historic St. Charles Avenue next to Audubon Park. An... more
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Experience the Grand Victorian, designed and built in 1893 by famed New Orleans architect Thomas Sully. Lovingly brought back to its former glory and... more
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In its 180 years, the Hotel Chateau Dupré has been home to statesmen, magnates, and matriarchs of New Orleans society. Now, you too can sleep beneath... more
A double townhouse built in 1849, the historic Seger-Rees House, has been described by the National Trust Guide to New Orleans as Chaste in its Greek... more
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Just steps from the French Market and Jackson Square in the heart of the historic French Quarter the Hotel Provincial offers all the grace and charm... more
In the heart of the French Quarter, pamper yourself in your Rue Royal Inn guest room, surrounded by brick walls, high ceilings, fan windows and... more
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The elegant Sully Mansion, the only inn the Garden District and designed by renowned architect Thomas Sully in 1890, is the most intact of the few... more
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Since 1886, the Hotel Monteleone has proudly stood as one of the first landmarks you encounter in the French Quarter. And now, after a multi-million... more
Maison Perrier, once a New Orleans "Gentleman's Club" where a Mrs. Moore lived with her an unusually large number of "nieces" and entertained until... more
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