A Creole Cottage
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This residence is a circa 1806 Creole Cottage, only one block from Bourbon Street.
There is a living room with queen sleeper sofa, bedroom with queen bed, furnished kitchen, and a full bath. There is also a private patio for relaxing - or smoking, as the rooms are smoke-free.
Two blocks from the French Quarter and two blocks from Frenchmen Street, the Cottage is ideally located, with all parts of the city accessible by taxi, bus or streetcar.
And remember, New Orleans is a true "walking city", and the French Quarter is just a few steps away. We do offer free on street parking with our residential visitor pass.

Amenities
- Internet/Wi-Fi
- Flat screen cable TV
- Over 200 books in library
- CD/DVD player, AM/FM stereo
- On street FREE permit parking
- Air conditioning
- Full kitchen (refrigerator,stove,microwave,coffee pot,toaster)
- Complete dishware and all utensils
- Coffee, juice, cereal, oatmeal, fresh fruit
- Private patio
- Fresh towels daily
- Soap/shampoo/conditioner
- Private entrance
- 24 Hour restaurant one block
- Convenience store one block
- 2 blocks to French Quarter/Bourbon Street
- 2 blocks to Frenchmen Street
- Licensed with City of New Orleans


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Travelers are always looking for memorable and relaxing experiences. Let’s discover more through the words of our innkeepers. Many thanks to Matt Easley for sharing his own secrets with BBOnline.com! Why do most travelers stay at your inn? travelers stay with us because of our reasonable prices, we sleep up to four, and are located just off Bourbon Street.
What are you best known for? People know us for our reasonable prices and our location just off Bourbon Street. We love it because it was built in 1806.
If someone has never been to your city, what is the #1 reason to come visit? People visit New Orleans for the music, food, and its rich history.
What’s the best compliment you have ever received about the inn? We love hearing that our inn is in great shape for a two century old house.
What’s the best kept secret about the area? The best kept secret is that Pauger Street (I'm on the corner of Dauphine and Pauger) was actually Bourbon Street until the late 1920's.
If a traveler is staying at your inn for 4 nights, what should he/she do in the area? There are numerous, numerous places to eat and hear great music.
Is there anything within walking distance of your inn? Everything in the city is within walking distance of my B&B.
What is your favorite restaurant/food in the area? Too many to even begin to name a favorite.
How many rooms does your inn have? We have one rental unit that sleeps up to 4 guests.
Do you accept pets? We do not accept pets, and our rooms are non-smoking.