Historic Louisiana Bed and Breakfast Inns
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1 The Audubon Cottages French Quarter
— New Orleans, LA 1743 |
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1795 | |
2 Butler Greenwood Plantation
— Saint Francisville, LA 1795 |
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Seven historic plantations are located within 10 miles. Read More | |
1796 | |
3 Myrtles Plantation
— Saint Francisville, LA 1796 |
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1800 | |
4 Auld's Sweetolive B&B
— New Orleans, LA 1800 |
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5 French Quarter Guest Houses
— New Orleans, LA 1800 |
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Old World European Style, 1800's Creole Cottage, French Quarter Architecture. Read More | |
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6 Barrow House Inn
— Saint Francisville, LA 1809 |
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1816 | |
7 Cornstalk Hotel
— New Orleans, LA 1816 |
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This was the early 1800s residence of Judge Francois Xavier-Martin, first Chief Justice of the Louisiana Supreme court and author of the first history of Louisiana. Read More | |
1820 | |
8 Jazz Quarters
— New Orleans, LA 1820 |
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9 French Quarter Mansion
— New Orleans, LA 1820 |
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Creole Mansion was built 1820 as the law office and home of Christian Rosaleus, founder of Tulane Law School. S. when the South seceded from the union. He was also a close friend of Gen. Read More | |
1822 | |
10 1822 Bougainvillea House
— New Orleans, LA 1822 |
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1825 | |
11 Old Castillo B&B
— Saint Martinville, LA 1825 |
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1830 | |
12 Soniat House Hotel
— New Orleans, LA 1830 |
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13 Lamothe House
— New Orleans, LA 1830 |
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National Register. Read More | |
14 The Gentry House Bed & Breakfast
— New Orleans, LA 1830 |
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1834 | |
15 Woodland Plantation
— Myrtle Grove, LA 1834 |
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Featured on the label of Southern Comfort Liquor. Occupied by Union Troops during the Civil War. Only plantation with brick slave quarters, only remaining plantation in the Deep Delta south of New... Read More | |
1835 | |
16 Pointe Coupee B&B (Samson-Claiborne House)
— New Roads, LA 1835 |
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1836 | |
17 Inglewood Plantation
— Alexandria, LA 1836 |
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18 Milbank
— Jackson, LA 1836 |
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1839 | |
19 Monrose Row Bed & Breakfast
— New Orleans, LA 1839 |
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1841 | |
20 Fairchild House
— New Orleans, LA 1841 |
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21 The Green House Inn
— New Orleans, LA 1841 |
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1846 | |
22 Rathbone Mansions
— New Orleans, LA 1846 |
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23 The Parisian Courtyard Inn
— New Orleans, LA 1846 |
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Built in 1846 by Rufus McIlhenny of the Tabasco family. The monolithic columns frame the wrought iron balcony to protect the stucco facade and 12 foot walk-thru windows. Enter the huge door to the... Read More | |
1849 | |
24 Creole Gardens Guesthouse Bed & Breakfast
— New Orleans, LA 1849 |
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A Henry Howard-designed Antebellum Mansion. Read More | |
25 Lafitte Guest House
— New Orleans, LA 1849 |
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1850 | |
26 1890 St. Charles Guest House
— New Orleans, LA 1850 |
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27 Maison D'Memoire B&B Cottages
— Rayne, LA 1850 |
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Our lovingly restored cottages are at least 100 years old. Read More | |
1852 | |
28 Degas House
— New Orleans, LA 1852 |
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Degas House, home to Edgar's maternal family, the Mussons, sits in the heart of historic Esplanade Avenue. Read More | |
1854 | |
29 Grenoble House
— New Orleans, LA 1854 |
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1858 | |
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— New Orleans, LA 1858 |
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Quintessential old New Orleans- award-winning restorations of 19th-century Greek Revival and Italianate homes in the Esplanade Ridge National Historic District. Read More | |
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— New Orleans, LA 1858 |
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The Garden District is only two blocks away and guests can take the St. Charles streetcar into the historic French Quarter or the Warehouse District. Read More | |
32 Terrell House
— New Orleans, LA 1858 |
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The house was built in 1858 and retains its original plaster moldings, medallions, marble fireplaces, heart pine flooring, mahogany staircase, ornate cast iron balconies, etc. Read More | |
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33 Maison Des Amis
— Breaux Bridge, LA 1860 |
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Oldest historic structure in Breaux Bridge Read More | |
34 Andrew Jackson Hotel
— New Orleans, LA 1860 |
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Listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Located on the site of the famous courthouse where Major General Andrew Jackson was indicted and held for contempt of court and charged with... Read More | |
35 Maison de Macarty
— New Orleans, LA 1860 |
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1861 | |
36 St. Vincent Guest House
— New Orleans, LA 1861 |
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It is deeply associated with Margaret Haughery, the famous Irish emigre, who was an extremely successful business woman. Read More | |
1865 | |
37 HH Whitney House on the Historic Esplanade
— New Orleans, LA 1865 |
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38 Mc Kendrick-Breaux House
— New Orleans, LA 1865 |
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1869 | |
39 Fairmount Plantation
— Colfax, LA 1869 |
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Built in 1869, original plantation home. Read More | |
40 Chez Palmiers Bed and Breakfast
— New Orleans, LA 1869 |
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1870 | |
41 1870 Banana Courtyard French Quarter/New Orleans B&B
— New Orleans, LA 1870 |
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In late 1800s, a bordello that catered to society's elite & politicians. One of the first side halls, Creole cottages. Read More | |
1876 | |
42 The Victorian Guesthouse
— New Orleans, LA 1876 |
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1880 | |
43 T'Frere House & Garconniere
— Lafayette, LA 1880 |
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44 St. Francisville Inn
— Saint Francisville, LA 1880 |
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1883 | |
45 Columns Hotel
— New Orleans, LA 1883 |
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Garden District (one-half mile), aquarium (two miles), zoo (one-half mile), universities (one-half mile), French Quarter (two miles on streetcar). Read More | |
1884 | |
46 Park View Guest House
— New Orleans, LA 1884 |
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47 The Melrose Mansion
— New Orleans, LA 1884 |
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1889 | |
48 Cozy Corner Guest House
— Mandeville, LA 1889 |
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1890 | |
49 The Queen Anne Hotel
— New Orleans, LA 1890 |
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50 Sully Mansion - Garden District
— New Orleans, LA 1890 |
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Sully Mansion was designed by renowned architect Thomas Sully in 1890 for the Rayne Family. Read More | |
51 Garden District B&B
— New Orleans, LA 1890 |
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It was once a bordello. Read More | |
52 The Burgundy Bed and Breakfast
— New Orleans, LA 1890 |
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Historic neighborhood (Faubourg Marigny), historic house with original details (Victorian, Eastlake). Read More | |
53 Fairfield Place
— Shreveport, LA 1890 |
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1891 | |
54 Trail's End Bed & Breakfast
— Mandeville, LA 1891 |
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55 Avenue Inn Bed and Breakfast
— New Orleans, LA 1891 |
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1891 Thomas Sully designed Queen Anne Mansion. Read More | |
1892 | |
56 Maison Perrier B&B
— New Orleans, LA 1892 |
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Built in 1892, renovated maintaining all original architectural details including cypress doors, hardwood floors, transoms and original tiles in fireplaces. Read More | |
1893 | |
57 Grand Victorian Bed & Breakfast
— New Orleans, LA 1893 |
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1896 | |
58 1896 O'Malley House
— New Orleans, LA 1896 |
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1897 | |
59 The Frenchmen Hotel
— New Orleans, LA 1897 |
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1898 | |
60 Maison Louisiane Historic Bed & Breakfast
— Natchitoches, LA 1898 |
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61 La Maison Marigny
— New Orleans, LA 1898 |
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1899 | |
62 Sweet Cane Inn
— Natchitoches, LA 1899 |
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Victorian Style home built in the late 1800s. It features 3 unique balconies, a set of servant stairs and 9 stained-glass windows. Read More | |
1900 | |
63 Mandevilla Bed and Breakfast
— New Orleans, LA 1900 |
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1903 | |
64 Crawfish Haven/Mrs. Rose's Bed and Breakfast
— Kaplan, LA 1903 |
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1904 | |
65 La Caboose B&B
— Sunset, LA 1904 |
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1905 | |
66 Queen Anne B&B
— Natchitoches, LA 1905 |
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67 2439 Fairfield, A Bed & Breakfast
— Shreveport, LA 1905 |
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1906 | |
68 Beau Sejour
— New Orleans, LA 1906 |
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69 Yellow Pine Inn
— Sibley, LA 1906 |
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One of only 2 buildings left of the Yellow Pine community which was built by the Globe Lumber Company. The church is still active and the Yellow Pine Inn was once the schoolhouse, voting site, and... Read More | |
1907 | |
70 Le Pavillon Hotel
— New Orleans, LA 1907 |
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1910 | |
71 Southern Comfort Bed & Breakfast
— New Orleans, LA 1910 |
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72 Rose Manor Bed & Breakfast Inn
— New Orleans, LA 1910 |
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1912 | |
73 Judge Porter House B&B
— Natchitoches, LA 1912 |
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1920 | |
74 The Rusca House
— Natchitoches, LA 1920 |
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1930 | |
75 New Orleans Bed & Breakfast and Accomodations
— New Orleans, LA 1930 |
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1934 | |
76 Log Cabin on Cane River Guest House
— Natchitoches, LA 1934 |
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Built in 1934 as a writer's cottage. Read More | |
1936 | |
77 Grand Bayou Noir
— Houma, LA 1936 |
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