Dauphine House was built in 1860, when New Orleans, LA was
the largest city in the South, enjoying prosperity and
growth on the eve of the Civil War. Guest rooms offer
12-foot ceilings and hardwood floors, and each has a private
bath, small refrigerator, microwave, cable TV, telephone,
and coffee maker. A breakfast basket of fresh fruit,
muffins, juice and chicory coffee is provided in-room each
morning. Free wireless broadband internet access and laundry
facilities are also available.
The Dauphine House is located in the historic Faubourg
Marigny, just one block from the French Quarter (near
Bourbon Street and Esplanade Avenue), and two blocks from
Frenchmen Street, a locals’ favorite for food, music and
culture. Guests are within walking distance of
world-renowned Louisiana restaurants, jazz and zydeco music,
and other New Orleans attractions. Visitors may also enjoy
river cruises on the mighty Mississippi River, tours of
beautiful antebellum plantations, trolley rides through the
Garden District, and leisurely strolls through the lush
grounds of the Audubon Park and Zoo. The Dauphine House, a
bed and breakfast in an historic New Orleans home, is close
to the action, but far enough away to enjoy a quiet,
relaxing stay.
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