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First, Kim was a gracious, helpful host. Though we arrived late for check-in, Kim made it easy. The B&B itself is a gorgeous, elegant antebellum home with high ceilings. Having renovated an old home myself, I loved both the craftsmanship and the quirks. Rooms are...More
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Response from Kim A, Manager at The Parisian Courtyard InnResponded 6 January 2018
We like to think our location is privileged and thank you for the review, it makes us happy to have happy guests.
We enjoyed our stay, the host (Kim) was very friendly and informative about the area. Rooms and bathrooms were a bit too small for our liking, although the beds were comfortable and all were clean and well kept. Breakfast was very good.
Garden District was...More
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Response from Kim A, Manager at The Parisian Courtyard InnResponded 20 November 2017
Kim is the star of this show. She is very helpful in all respects and whips up hearty and tasty breakfasts daily. The granola is especially enticing, especially for those who like cranberries and blueberries. This B&B is in a gorgeous 1870s historic home one...More
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Response from Kim A, Manager at The Parisian Courtyard InnResponded 14 November 2017
Thank you for the feedback... I will check all rooms to find the broken luggage rack, and would of appreciated if you'd let me know right away to have made it better for you. We are working on the mattresses and linen on a regular...More
My wife and I recently celebrated our 20th anniversary (albeit one year late) at this wonderful B&B. This was the perfect spot for us as it was walking distance to both the Quarter and the Garden District, as well as blocks from grabbing the trolley...More
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Response from Kim A, Manager at The Parisian Courtyard InnResponded 6 January 2018
Thank you so much for your review. I always think of guests as friends I haven't met yet!!! Love for the guests to feel at home and experience the every day living in a New Orleans 1846 mansion. Glad we could make your stay a...More
By the time I tried booking a hotel room for a business trip, even the least expensive hotels near the convention center were outrageous. I decided to check out the B&Bs and came across the Parisian. The home is charming and eclectically decorated. I was...More
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Response from Kim A, Manager at The Parisian Courtyard InnResponded 27 October 2017
Thank you for the review. We feel very lucky of where we are located, and Yes!!! We have added a to go breakfast package for our Convention Center guests.
Hoping you will get another chance to come visit New Orleans soon!!!
Head to the Garden District for the full-on New Orleans experience replete with quaintly clanking streetcars, proudly grandiose antebellum mansions, picture perfect avenues lined with live oaks loaded down with Spanish moss, and a wealth of beautiful churches and many more architectural marvels. Even a brief excursion here makes plain why it’s called the Garden District. So, when you visit be sure to give
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yourself ample time for admiration at a languidly slow pace befitting such gentile strand of riverside living and to allow you to maximize each opportunity to stop and smell the roses – and whichever other blooms you might come across. While taking it all in, you’d do well to dine at one of the city’s most beloved destinations for regional cuisine. Gourmands from far and wide (and right round the corner) swear the age-old Commander’s Palace is the best restaurant in town – and have been doing so since it opened back in 1880.