Showing 31-45 of 52 Resorts and Lodges
Surrounded by a unique and intricate 140 year-old "cornstalk" cast iron fence, the Cornstalk Hotel is small but elegant National Register Hotel in the... more
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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The Place D'Armes Hotel is both intimate and grand, a landmark in New Orleans' French Quarter. Featuring 83 guest rooms in eight strikingly restored... more
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 Queen & Crescent Hotel captures the charm of the early 1900's with its classically appointed European style. As small boutique hotel in the... more
Enjoy lazy afternoons in the French Quarter. Experience the creative infusion of her Arts District. Take a romantic trip upon the timeless St. Charles... more
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One of New Orleans architectural treasures, Fairchild House consists of an 1841 Greek Revival home and two adjacent guesthouses.Situated among the... more
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The New Orleans Bienville House Hotel has recently completed a multi-million dollar lobby-to-rooftop renovation. The historic 83-room boutique hotel,... more
In the heart of it all on fashionable Saint Charles Avenue in New Orleans Arts and Business District is The Lafayette Hotel , a 1916 Historical... more
The Historic French Market Inn is situated at the Mississippi River in the French Quarter. This cozy historic 19th century inn promises a romantic... more
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Ashton's Mechling Bed & Breakfast, located in the charming Esplanade Historic District, close to the French Quarter, City Park, and the Fair... more
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The renowned French Impressionist master Edgar Degas lived and painted at the elegant New Orleans B&B that now bears his name. Owned by the Degas... more
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In almost any novel set in New Orleans, the main characters will meet at the Pontchartrain. The Pontchartrain Hotel has been and continues to be the... more