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Regular Season
Sep 15 2016 – Jan 31 2017
*2 night minimum stay$799/night
High Season
Feb 1 2017 – May 31 2017
*2 night minimum stay$899/night
Standard Rate
*2 night minimum stay$899/night
Fees:
Property Damage Protection $59
Notes:
Standard rate includes special offer.
Rates are based on special events in the New Orleans area.
Bed size: 1 King, 4 Queen
Room size: 5 Bedroom
General
Historic Greek revival home, beautiful rustic hardwood flooring throughout, with each room having cypress trim work.
Each bedroom is about 20 x 25 feet wide, and dressed with fresh bedding. The entire house is furnished with antique furniture, and the kitchen is up to date with all new appliances and restaurant style cookware, so you can entertain friends.
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