7 Little Known Inns Around New Orleans That Offer An Unforgettable Stay

Discover some of the best and unique inns to stay at in New Orleans.

New Orleans is an amazing place to visit, as we know, but if you really want an amazing stay, you want to make sure you stay at some of these little known inns in New Orleans. Check out our list below!

1) HH Whitney House on the Historic Esplanade, 1923 Esplanade Ave.

The Whitney House is a lovely place to stay that offers up beautifully decorated rooms and an awesome location.

2) Elysian Fields Inn, 930 Elysian Fields Ave.

Just a block from Frenchmen Street you will find this gorgeous inn that offers up 14-foot ceilings, 4-poster beds, and whirlpool tubs in each room.

3) The Green House Inn, 1212 Magazine St.

This Lower Garden District hidden gem offers "European" style swimming and hot tubs, meaning clothing optional! A truly unique and gorgeous place to stay in New Orleans.

4) Five Continents Inn, 1731 Esplanade Ave.

A worldly theme dominates this cottage where different rooms are dedicated to different countries from around the world and the results are truly gorgeous.

5) Balcony Guesthouse, 2483 Royal St.

You’ll find this guesthouse hidden in the Marigny neighborhood over an old grocery store, and you’ll even find locals hanging out in the café and bar that is attached to the inn. It’s the 80-ft balcony that really charms all who visit here.

6) 1870 Banana Courtyard French Quarter, 1422 N Rampart Street

You’ll fall in love with this old school bed and breakfast that offers up a variety of themed rooms and a delicious continental breakfast that features New Orleans favorites.

7) Lions Inn, 2517 Chartres St.

Found in the Marigny, this Inn is composed of two restored historic homes in the neighborhood, offering up antique furnishings and an outdoor pool. You can even rent bikes here to get around during your vacation!

Don't those places sound amazing? I can't wait to stay at one of those really special inns in New Orleans. These are truly the best inns in New Orleans!

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