2418 MAGAZINE STREET - New Orleans, LA, United States
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Nestled In One Of The South's Most Historic Neighborhoods, The Garden District Bed And Breakfast Is A Beautifully Restored Victorian Home. Built In The Late 1800'S, The Home Is Rumored To Have Been A Brothel During The 1920'S, But Today It's A Comfortable Five-suite Bed And Breakfast. During Your Stay You're Invited To Savor A Hearty Continental Breakfast And Venture Into The Historic Garden District And Enjoy The Beauty Of Antebellum Mansions Tucked Between The Rows Of Ancient Oak Trees. The Neighborhood Boasts Special Places Of Interest Such As Lafayette Cemetery, Commander's Palace Restaurant, And The Home Of Novelist Anne Rice. Magazine Street Exhibits New Orleans' Finest Antique Shops, Galleries And Cafes. Dozens Of Great Boutiques Are Only Steps Away From Your Back Door. Enjoy The Best Of New Orleans Nightlife In The World Famous French Quarter! Garden District Bed And Breakfast Is Less Than Two Miles From Bourbon Street, Close Enough For A Quick Ride By Cab Or St. Charles Streetcar To The Infamous Jewel Of The Crescent City.
**This Property Requires A Two-night Minimum Stay For Arrivals Between 12/31/04-1/2/05, 3/11/05-3/12/05. A Three-night Minimum Is Required For Arrivals Of 4/22/05-5/1/05. A Four-night Minimum Stay Is Required For Arrivals Between 2/4/05-2/8/05.** Each Spacious Room And Suite Features Warm Southern Pine Floors, 12-Foot Ceilings And Unique Décor. All Accommodations Include Private Baths, Air Conditioning, Alarm Clock Radio, Cable Tv, Coffeemaker And Complimentary Coffee, And Refrigerator. Suites Also Feature A Balcony Or Patio.
**This Property Requires Various Minimum Night Stays.**
Property Amenities
Pets Not Allowed
Business Services Available
Purified Water
Free Local Calls
Parking - Free
Ice Machines
Innkeeper on Premises
Fireplace
Complimentary Breakfast
Common Sitting Rooms
Evening Reception
Area Attractions
From Lively Parades With Giant Floats And Marching Bands, Fireworks, Colorful Museums, And Spooky Haunted Houses, To Nature Centers, Petting Zoos, Aquariums, And Riverboat Rides, New Orleans Has It All! This Bayou City Blends The Mysterious And Magical With The Majestic And Historic. Roam Through The Centuries-old French Quarter, Taking In A Carriage Ride While Listening To Tales Of Voodoo Queens And Pirates Told To The Calliope Tunes Of Passing Riverboats. History Buffs Can Roam Through Sprawling Victorian Mansions And Celebrated Museums, Catching A Glimpse Of Life The Way It Used To Be In The Old South And Other Locales Of Yesteryear. The More Adventurous Can Catch An Alligator-packed Swamp Tour, Experience The Excitement Of A Real Nature Safari Or Attend An Authentic Indian Pow-wow! New Orleans Is Widely Recognized As One Of The Top Cultural Destinations In The United States. From The New Orleans Music, And Other Fabulous Entertainment Opportunities, To Food, Including Cajun Cooking, Crawfish And Gumbo Bakes, New Orleans Has A Culture All Its Own! There Is Always Something Going On In The City Of Festivals. From Mardi Gras To Jazz Fest To The Endless Number Of Celebrations On Bourbon Street, There Is An Abundance Of New Orleans Events. In Addition, New Orleans Is Home To A Great Sports Scene With The New Orleans Saints And New Orleans Hornets. While In Town Be Sure To Enjoy Some Of The Unique Experiences New Orleans Has To Offer!
Driving Directions
2418 Magazine Street, New Orleans, La - From Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport: Depart The Airport On Airport Access Road. After Two Miles, Merge Onto I-10 East And Continue For Approximately 11 Miles. Merge Onto Us-90 Bridge West Via Exit 234a, Toward Westbank/Superdome/Clairborne Avenue. Take The Cardondelet Street Exit Toward St. Charles Avenue. Make A Slight Left Turn Onto Pontchartrain Expressway/Us-90 Bridge West. Make A Slight Right Turn Onto St. Charles Avenue. Turn Left Onto 1st Street. Turn Right Onto Magazine Street And Continue For Less Than 1/10 Mile To The Property.