Bed and Breakfast in New Orleans

'N'Awlins , as spoken in the sweet southern drawl ofstreetcar to the French Quarter for an evening on the
the locals of New Orleans, is a city known for theirtown. Their rooms are very well appointed with billowy
majestic hundred year old live oak trees that arepillows, four-poster beds and other fine period pieces.
dripping in Spanish moss, antebellum homes, the sultryRoom rates vary from $110-220 but they do offer
bayous and world renowned jazz music. It is a citydiscounts and end of summer specials.
famous for their festivals, like the annual Madre Gras,In the French Quarter, there is the Maison DuBois Bed
which attracts thousands of visitors from around theand Breakfast. It offers five quest suites that are
world each year.casual yet have a decadent feel for times gone by.
New Orleans is a city that is rich in history and culturalLarge picture windows overlook a sculptured garden
and even though nearly destroyed by the hand ofwhere you can repose by the fountain pool as you
nature a mere three years ago, the spirit of N'Awlinspartake in some world-renowned Creole cuisine. The
never wavered and is now back and stronger thanrates begin at 99.00 an evening and the inn can
ever.accommodate up to sixteen people.
One of the best ways to experience the spirit of NewTravel and Leisure Magazine has listed La Maison
Orleans is to stay in one of the many beautiful BedMarigny B & B on Bourbon Street as a Top Ten
& Breakfast that dot the city. The majority of theB&Bs in America. It is located in the famed
inns are centered about the Garden District and theFaubourg Marigny neighborhood and just steps away
French Quarter; here are just a few that are worthfrom the all the attractions such as the French Quarter
exploring.and Market, Jackson Square, the Riverwalk as well as
Designed by Thomas Sully in 1890 this historic mansiondozens of fine restaurants, clubs and Harrah's Casino.
offers only eight guests rooms and is the only licensedThey offer four suites and range in price from $99-219.
Bed and Breakfast in the garden district. In aAn inn with a bit of a dubious reputation is the 1870
neighborhood of Greek revival mansions the SullyBanana Courtyard B&B that was once a bordello,
Mansion Bed and Breakfast offers a lovelybut is now a comfortable and respectable bed and
wraparound porch, which invites you to sit and rest abreakfast where you can relax in a hammock on the
spell as you relax in the southern breeze or take averanda or take a three minute stroll to Bourbon
quick stroll to St. Charles Street and board the historicStreet. Prices start at $75.00.