About the Dauphine House
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- LOCATED TWO BLOCKS FROM THE FRENCH QUARTER, near Bourbon Street and beautiful Esplanade Avenue.
- RATES SEPTEMBER TO MAY, $104 PER NIGHT, INCLUDING ALL TAXES AND CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST. June, July and August, $65 per night.
- HOLIDAY AND FESTIVAL RATE $129 PER NIGHT.
- EACH COZY ROOM HAS A QUEEN BED AND PRIVATE BATH, as well as a
small refrigerator, microwave, cable TV, coffee maker, and phone. Laundry facilities are also available. - FREE WIRELESS BROADBAND
- DOWNTOWN FITNESS CENTER is just a streetcar ride away.
Built in 1860, Dauphine House has hardwood floors and 12-foot ceilings. Consider this charming B&B your home away from home as you explore the historic French Quarter. Guests can easily walk to all of our world-renown restaurants and entertainment.
Begin your day at your leisure with the inn’s chicory coffee, fresh fruit, muffins and juice. Then explore the French Quarter and its antique stores, art galleries, street musicians and ornate balconies lush with flowers and ferns. Discover a restaurant that tantalizes your taste buds. Step back into time and ride a horse-drawn carriage through this enchanting and mysterious city that has survived and thrived for three centuries.
Visitors to the Crescent City also enjoy river cruises on the mighty Mississippi, tour beautiful antebellum mansions, ride the streetcar through the Garden District, and wander leisurely through the lush grounds of the Audubon Park and Zoo.
Whenever you decide to come to New Orleans, chances are you will be just in time for a festival complete with zydeco music and Cajun cuisine. We love festivals. We celebrate everything from alligators to strawberries! Besides Mardi Gras and Jazz Fest, New Orleans hosts the French Quarter Festival in April, the Tennessee Williams Festival in March, Southern Decadence over Labor Day weekend, and Satchmo Fest in August, just to name a few.
When you need to relax from sight-seeing, return to Dauphine House for a siesta or a chat with the other guests and your hostess, Karen Jeffries, on the patio. Karen lives on-site, and is happy to answer questions and make recommendations and reservations for restaurants, attractions, and exciting things to do in the city.
