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Guest Houses in New Orleans

Royal Barracks Guest House

3.0 star property
French Quarter
9.0 out of 10, Wonderful, (489)
"Was a great stay! Nice and local. "
Canada
Jennifer
$145 nightly
The price is $160
Dec 18 - Dec 19
Total with taxes and fees
Royal Barracks Guest House

Lafitte Hotel & Bar

3.0 star property
French Quarter
9.0 out of 10, Wonderful, (476)
"The facilities were awesome but the staff made the experience special. Sandra was the best, so helpful and really looked out for us."
United States
Amy
$228 nightly
The price is $265
Dec 8 - Dec 9
Total with taxes and fees
Lafitte Hotel & Bar

Historic Streetcar Inn

3.5 star property
Central City
8.8 out of 10, Excellent, (310)
"Friendly staff, nice clean room, good location "
United States
Monique
$141 nightly
The price is $160
Dec 22 - Dec 23
Total with taxes and fees
Historic Streetcar Inn

Big Easy Bungalow near the Canal Streetcar

Mid-City District
$120 nightly
The price is $138
Dec 8 - Dec 9
Total with taxes and fees
Big Easy Bungalow near the Canal Streetcar

The Mansion on Royal

3.0 star property
Faubourg Marigny
7.2 out of 10, Good, (45)
"The property is in a truly old home, but they have done a great job to update it and make it comfortable. It has the feel of a hostel, but definitely higher quality than your average hostel. It's a great option for a place to lay your head that is clean and convenient. The porch is amazing is well. Everything works, showers were warm, and everything was clean. "
United States
Patrice
$153 nightly
The price is $180
Dec 7 - Dec 8
Total with taxes and fees
The Mansion on Royal

🌹Southern’s Beauty 1🌹

Kenner
9.2 out of 10, Wonderful, (24)
"We had a great 5-night stay at Southern's Beauty1! The property was very clean, quiet and convenient. Check-in and out was a breeze. The gated private parking was definitely an added benefit! The location was ideal for our event (Bar Exam) at the Ponchartrain Center. Sam was a wonderful host, and we would definitely stay here again!!!"
United States
Elizabeth B.
$200 nightly
The price is $217
Dec 14 - Dec 15
Total with taxes and fees
🌹Southern’s Beauty 1🌹

No One likes a Shady Beach

Waveland
9.4 out of 10, Exceptional, (21)
"A cozy and quiet stay just a few blocks from Waveland beach! "
United States
Rachel J.
$148 nightly
The price is $161
Dec 5 - Dec 6
Total with taxes and fees
No One likes a Shady Beach

Abita Springs Hotel

3.0 star property
Abita Springs
9.6 out of 10, Exceptional, (210)
"We always love to stay at this little gem!"
United States
Amanda
$146 nightly
The price is $166
Dec 17 - Dec 18
Total with taxes and fees
Abita Springs Hotel
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Number of reviews
1,561
Accommodation
33 Guest Houses
Lowest Price
$138
Highest Price
$265

Frequently asked questions

What are the most popular guest houses in New Orleans according to reviews?
Maison Métier, in the Unbound Collection by Hyatt, is a great choice for travelers looking for an exceptional experience in New Orleans, boasting a great 10.0 rating. Guests rave about the impeccable service, charming decor, and prime location that make it an ideal spot for anyone seeking a stylish getaway. Whether you're exploring the vibrant French Quarter or enjoying a leisurely evening by the river, this guest house offers a blend of luxury and convenience that truly enhances your stay.

For those desiring a touch of elegance, The Windsor Court is another fantastic option, with an impressive 9.8 rating. This guest house is great for couples looking to indulge in a romantic retreat or business travelers seeking a refined atmosphere. With its sophisticated ambiance and attentive staff, you'll feel pampered from the moment you step inside. The tranquil surroundings and top amenities create a serene escape while still being close to the city's lively attractions.

Families will also find a welcoming haven at Hotel Peter and Paul, an Ash Hotel, which has a strong rating of 9.8. Nestled in a historical district, this guest house combines unique character with modern comforts. Families can appreciate the spacious rooms and convenient parking options, making it easy to explore the vibrant culture of New Orleans. The friendly staff is always ready to assist, ensuring that both parents and children have a memorable stay.
What is the nightly rate for a guest house in New Orleans?
Rates for New Orleans guest houses vary, but travelers can find great-value prices from $138 with Expedia. A range of factors can affect nightly rates, such as the location, the breakfast offering, and the range of amenities. Travelers looking for a good deal should consider looking for a midweek stay, as weekend rates at New Orleans guest houses tend to be higher. Remember to also use our filters to sort prices from low to high.
Are there any family-friendly guest houses in New Orleans?
Maison Métier, in the Unbound Collection by Hyatt, is an exceptional choice for families visiting New Orleans. This charming guest house not only offers a complimentary crib for little ones but also provides a delightful breakfast tailored specifically for children, ensuring that your family starts each day with a nutritious meal. Its friendly setting allows parents and kids to relax and enjoy their stay while being minutes away from the vibrant culture and attractions of the city.

The Windsor Court is another fantastic family-friendly option. With spacious rooms that often feature sofa beds, it comfortably accommodates families of various sizes. Parents will appreciate the convenience of in-room babysitting services, allowing for some adult time while kids are cared for nearby. The on-site restaurant offers children's meals, making dining with little ones a breeze. Additionally, the property boasts connecting rooms for larger families and a beautiful garden where children can play and explore safely.

Lastly, Hotel Peter and Paul, an Ash Hotel, presents a special environment with its child-friendly window designs, ensuring safety while maintaining style. This guest house features a lovely garden and a snack bar, superb for casual family meals or quick bites between outings. Daily housekeeping ensures that your space remains tidy and comfortable throughout your stay, allowing families to focus on creating lasting memories in the enchanting city of New Orleans.
Do guest houses in New Orleans provide breakfast?
The Windsor Court is an exceptional choice for travelers seeking a touch of luxury in New Orleans. This five-star property not only offers sumptuous accommodations with premium bedding and designer toiletries but also features a delightful Club Level Lounge, where guests can enjoy a complimentary continental breakfast. With a stunning river view and a garden view restaurant, families can savor quality dining experiences while appreciating the elegant ambiance. The Windsor Court also provides a host of amenities, including a full-service spa and an outdoor pool, making it an ideal retreat for both relaxation and family fun.

For those looking for a more casual yet equally inviting option, the Drury Plaza Hotel New Orleans stands out with its inclusive setting and family-friendly amenities. Guests can enjoy a complimentary hot breakfast buffet, including kid-friendly favorites, great for fueling up before a day of exploring the city. This hotel also welcomes pets, ensuring that your furry family members can join the adventure. With an outdoor pool, hot tub, and spacious rooms, the Drury Plaza Hotel is well-suited for families looking to relax and enjoy their stay.

Lastly, the Henry Howard Hotel offers a charming experience in a historical setting, featuring a complimentary continental breakfast. The hotel's cozy ambiance combined with amenities like free Wi-Fi, cribs at no extra charge, and balconies or patios for some fresh air make it a wonderful option for families. Its location in the historical district allows easy access to New Orleans' rich culture and attractions, providing a great base for family adventures.
Can I find guest houses in New Orleans that allow dogs?
Maison Métier, in the Unbound Collection by Hyatt, is a fantastic choice for travelers looking to bring their furry friends along. This stylish guest house not only welcomes dogs but also provides thoughtful amenities like designer toiletries and premium bedding to ensure both comfort and luxury for you and your pet. With 24-hour room service and free Wi-Fi, convenience is at your fingertips, making it easy to relax and enjoy your stay in New Orleans.

Another excellent option is The Windsor Court, which has a friendly setting for pets with food and water bowls provided. This property goes above and beyond with its luxurious suites, complete with Frette Italian sheets and a full-service spa for those moments when you need to unwind. Families will appreciate the availability of connecting rooms and complimentary cribs, ensuring that everyone, including your four-legged companions, feels at home. The hotel's prime location allows easy access to local attractions, making it an ideal base for exploring the vibrant culture of New Orleans.

Lastly, Hotel Peter and Paul, an Ash Hotel, invites pets to join their guests in a charming setting filled with history. With features like a deep soaking bathtub and child-friendly window designs, this property strikes a great balance between comfort and family-friendliness. The convenient location in the historical district adds to its appeal, making it a wonderful choice for those seeking an enriching experience with their pets.
What's the difference between a New Orleans guest house and a B&B?
A guest house in New Orleans is typically a larger establishment with more rooms, offering a more hotel-like experience, and may provide additional amenities including luxury bedding. In contrast, a B&B is usually a smaller property that focuses primarily on providing a room and breakfast. A B&B is often more personal, and breakfast is typically included as part of the stay, but other services might be more limited compared to a guest house.

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