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Hotels > Bed-and-Breakfast Inns
This was our first trip to New Orleans. It was also our first anniversary. Our stay at Ashton's Bed and Breakfast was definitely the highlight of our ten day road trip. We...
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Hotels > Bed-and-Breakfast Inns
The Degas House, circa 1852, is the only home or studio, 1872-1873, of the French Impressionist Master, Edgar Degas open to the public anywhere in the World. Degas House is America*s Premier Art Bed and...
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Hotels > Bed-and-Breakfast Inns
This is a small room that is better for visitors who won't be spending much time indoors. The B&B is run by a couple who own the Santa Fe Restaurant (801 Frenchmen, just outside...
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Hotels > Bed-and-Breakfast Inns
Nice. Old NOLA mansion converted to a guesthouse. Claw hammer tub. Stylishly decorated rooms. Very inexpensive when it isn't Mardi Gras or Jazz Fest. ...
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Hotels > Bed-and-Breakfast Inns
We spent hours surfing and trying to find a small place in New Orleans to stay. We lucked into the Frommers.com page and found this place. We have never felt so relaxed and at home....
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Hotels > Bed-and-Breakfast Inns
I stayed at this beautiful bed-and-breakfast last month. I had such a nice time, and the hosts were very accommodating. I was worried that my visit was going to be less fun post-hurricane, but I...
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Hotels > Bed-and-Breakfast Inns
I recently stayed at Maison DuBois Bed and Breakfast during my visit to New Orleans for Jazz Fest and absolutely loved my overall experience. I was not sure what to expect as I normally stay...
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Hotels > Bed-and-Breakfast Inns
This 100+ year old Victorian mansion sits on the edge of the French Quarter, across from Armstrong Park and is just a few doors down from a great restaurant (MeauxBar) and one of the top...
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Hotels > Bed-and-Breakfast Inns
The B&B was fantastic and about a ten- to fifteen-minute walk down Esplanade - a very nice residential area filled with old townhouses typical to the French quarter - to Decanteur, which is down by...
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Hotels > Bed-and-Breakfast Inns
At the edge of sugar cane fields, Nottoway stands overlooking the Mississippi River. This enormous mansion, completed in 1859, reflects an unusual combination. Greek revival architectural elements blend with innovations that were the fanciful desires...
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