Archive for February, 2010
*15 Deluxe King at the Avenue Inn Bed and Breakfast
Now this is a step back in time! A huge room with original sunporch and fireplace (decorative) from 1891. You’ll feel you have taken a time machine back to an era when life was less stressful. If only for a weekend! Book your stay today at the Avenue Inn Bed and Breakfast, and always, “Don’t just visit New Orleans…LIVE it!”
February 28, 2010 | Joe Rabhan | 0 comments | Continued*14 Two-room junior suite at the Avenue Inn Bed and Breakfast
This room is perfect for the parents of a University student coming down to visit Tulane or Loyola. The Inn is very near either campus. There is a side sitting room (additional fee, space not shown in this photo) with a Victorian style twin day bed.
February 27, 2010 | Joe Rabhan | 0 comments | Continued*13 Daughter’s Bedroom Boutique queen at the Avenue Inn Bed and Breakfast
Boutique Queen with private bathroom and a desk in an alcove at the entry way (not shown in photo). This was the daughter’s room back in 1891 when the Picard family built their home in New Orleans.
February 26, 2010 | Joe Rabhan | 0 comments | Continued*12 Mardi Gras King at the Avenue Inn Bed and Breakfast
This Deluxe King located off of the front Creole porch of our New Orleans Bed and Breakfast has a private entrance. A very spacious accommodation, the view is of the garden and St. Charles Avenue in Uptown where all the Mardi Gras parades pass during Carnival season in New Orleans.
February 25, 2010 | Joe Rabhan | 0 comments | Continued*11 “Nanny’s Quarters” queen accommodation at the Avenue Inn Bed and Breakfast
One of the coolest rooms in the mansion. this space was designed to jut out from the roof and overlook the avenue. The Nanny took the children of the home here to safely watch the Mardi Gras parades. Close enough to see the floats, distant enough to avoid the dust raised by the hooves of the mules that pulled the them down historic St.Charles avenue back in 1891. Book your stay today at the Avenue Inn Bed and Breakfast, and always, “Don’t just visit New Orleans…LIVE it!”
February 24, 2010 | Joe Rabhan | 0 comments | Continued*9 & *10 Boutique Queens at the Avenue Inn Bed and Breakfast
Book your stay today at the Avenue Inn Bed and Breakfast, and always, “Don’t just visit New Orleans…LIVE it!”
February 23, 2010 | Joe Rabhan | 0 comments | Continued*8 Deluxe Double Queen at the Avenue Inn Bed and Breakfast
This first floor double queen is perfect for University parents and their soon-to-be college student in New Orleans for a look at one of the near-by schools like Tulane or Loyola. Book your stay today at the Avenue Inn Bed and Breakfast, and always, “Don’t just visit New Orleans…LIVE it!”
February 22, 2010 | Joe Rabhan | 0 comments | Continued*6 &*7 Deluxe Queen rooms at the Avenue Inn Bed and Breakfast
Peaceful, quiet, romantic, eclectic, lovey all describe these two examples of deluxe queens. One is more period in look and the other is a bit more contemporary. Both are comfortable and afford great views of the streetcars passing by on the avenue. Book your stay today at the Avenue Inn Bed and Breakfast, and always, “Don’t just visit New Orleans…LIVE it!”
February 21, 2010 | Joe Rabhan | 0 comments | Continued*5 The French Quarter Grand Queen at the Avenue Inn Bed and Breakfast
Step back in time in this beautiful period room with its Victorian sitting area and original fireplace. This room will set the mood for your New Orleans experience like no other. Book your stay today at the Avenue Inn Bed and Breakfast, and always, “Don’t just visit New Orleans…LIVE it!”
February 20, 2010 | Joe Rabhan | 0 comments | Continued*4 The Grand King Junior Suite at the Avenue Inn Bed and Breakfast
Honeymoon couples love this room, so do corporate executives and the anniversary pair just getting away for a romantic weekend. soak in the four footed tub, then relax with your favorite book in the sitting area. Book your stay today at the Avenue Inn Bed and Breakfast, and always, “Don’t just visit New Orleans…LIVE it!”
February 19, 2010 | Joe Rabhan | 0 comments | Continued