August 10, 2022

The Parkview Guesthouse

Check Parkview Guesthouse Availability ⟶ The Park View Guesthouse, offers timeless elegance with superior southern hospitality to make your stay unforgettable! The Park View Historic Hotel is located on St. Charles Avenue, overlooking Audubon Park. Built in 1884 to welcome guests to the famed World International and Cotton Exposition, the Park View is listed on the National Register of Historic Landmarks. Situated in Uptown New Orleans, just steps away from Tulane University and Loyola University, the Park View is convenient to

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The Chloe Hotel

Check Chloe Hotel Availability ⟶   Inspired by the rich history and creative culture of New Orleans, The Chloe Hotel is a renovated 19th-century mansion turned boutique hotel. Just steps from the stunning Garden District, our central location invites guests to enjoy a local’s side of NOLA, while creating an inviting oasis for locals, themselves.   Artfully designed by local decorator and designer Sara Ruffin Costello, the true character of The Chloe is discovered through unlikely details. From hidden bookshelves, to

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The Columns Hotel

Check Columns Hotel Availability ⟶   The Columns is not just an ordinary hotel. Built in 1883 as a private residence, it was converted into a boarding house during World War I. In 1953, a local family turned it into a hotel and the bar on the porch became very popular.   Listed on the National Park Service’s National Register of Historic Places, The Columns has been part of New Orleans long enough that it’s become a landmark in its own right. 

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Pat O’Brien’s

Originally a speakeasy during Prohibition, Pat O’s is housed in a building constructed in 1791. The speakeasy ran until the repeal of Prohibition. (Although in New Orleans no one really stopped drinking.) Pat O’Brien officially opened the bar on December 3, 1933. He developed a friendship with Charlie Cantrell and after many years of fun and lots of poker games, the two men purchased the building that is now home to Pat O’Brien’s Bar at 718 St Peter street. Originally built

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