New Orleans BED & BREAKFASTS
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Bed and Breakfasts in New Orleans offer an intimate way to experience the city's music, cuisine, and storied architecture—opt for a lovingly restored Creole cottage in the French Quarter or a carriage house in the Garden District to be within walking distance of jazz clubs, beignets, and historic tours. Book early for Mardi Gras and Jazz Fest, read recent guest reviews for cleanliness and host responsiveness, and favor properties where hosts serve local recipes and share insider tips on neighborhood-hidden gems. With personalized breakfasts and curated recommendations, a B&B can turn a visit into a lingering, authentic New Orleans immersion.
Best Bed and Breakfasts in New Orleans
Blue60 Marigny Inn

Evangeline Art House

Evangeline Art House is a 3-star, non-smoking guest house in New Orleans offering air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi and balconies, selected rooms with kitchenettes (fridge, microwave, toaster), and provided bed linen and towels; the property features free bikes, free private parking, a garden, terrace, bar and barbecue, and is about 4 km from the Audubon Nature Institute, 4.1 km from the Uptown New Orleans Historic District, 5.2 km from Touro Synagogue, 5.8 km from the Mercedes-Benz Superdome, and 16 km from Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport. - Free private parking and complimentary bikes - Rooms with balconies and optional kitchenettes - Garden, terrace, bar and barbecue area - Central to major sights and within easy distance of the airport - Free WiFi and air-conditioned rooms
Ashton's Bed and Breakfast

Obeah Guesthouse

Le Richelieu in the French Quarter

Inn at the Old Jail

Stay at the Inn at the Old Jail for a memorable, offbeat getaway—housed in a striking Queen Anne–style building that opened in 1902 as a New Orleans police jail and patrol station, the inn preserves historic character while providing modern comforts and amenities. - Unique historic setting in a former 1902 police jail - Striking Queen Anne architecture - Preserved period details with contemporary comforts - Quirky, memorable atmosphere - Ideal for a distinctive vacation experience