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The Burgundy is a small and cozy gay owned and operated New Orleans Bed & Breakfast Inn in the Faubourg Marigny, just a few blocks from the French Quarter. The guests of our B and B accommodations are a matchless mix of lesbians, gay men and straight men and women – arrive enjoy our Louisiana hospitality, as we cater to your individual wants and needs!  We can guide you to many local sites and attractions – including restaurants, shopping, music clubs and lesbian and queer New Orleans bars.

The Burgundy Bed and Breakfast has 4 guest rooms, each with its retain private bath. We share the courtyard, spa, porches and the dining room with our guests. And there is a parlor and a galley kitchen for the guests to share.  The parlor is a meeting point, sitting room, library (videos and books) and “cyber-cafe” – we have free wireless Internet throughout the house – all in one.  The galley kitchen has a refrigerator, sink, microwave, coffee maker and toaster oven. The rear porch opens onto a courtyard, which is suitable for sunbathing.  Across the courtyard is the half-open “carriage house”,  in which the spa (whirlpool, hot tub, Jacuzzi) is located. We

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New Orleans has style. There’s no denying it. It has a chilled-out, anachronistic style, enjoy that of your average local jazz musician. Sure, it’s a bit rough around the edges, but that’s all part of its slow Southern charm. Whether you’re walking down Bourbon Lane with a drink in hand or perusing the boutiques of Magazine Street, New Orleans’s youthful energy is truly palpable.

“The Huge Easy” is best known for Mardi Gras, voodoo, Cajun/Creole cuisine, jazz, a rambunctious nightlife centered around its French Quarter, unique Spanish/French influenced architecture, and the rather edgy rule of organism able to take your alcoholic beverage out on the avenue. It's also a city with a lot of history, having passed hands between France and Spain before the United States laid claim to it and, sadly, being the center of the U.S. slave trade before the Civil War. As such, it’s a bubbling melting pot of influences, from the aforementioned Spanish and French influences to African-American, and that of the nearby Caribbean. All are manifest in its food, architecture, and people.

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New Orleans, a town known for its vibrant culture and open-hearted acceptance, stands as a beacon of diversity in the United States. It's a place where the energy of inclusivity is as intoxicating as the jazz that fills its gas, making it a perfect destination for LGBTQ+ travelers looking for a welcoming atmosphere. Within this colorful backdrop, queer hotels in Novel Orleans offer more than just a place to stay; they serve as gateways to the heart of the city's gay-friendly neighborhoods and bustling nightlife.

Finding a gay-friendly hotel in New Orleans is an invitation to immerse oneself in the wealthy tapestry of the city's historic charm and contemporary vibrance. These accommodations are often located within walking distance of renowned attractions such as the French Quarter, where cobblestone streets echo with the sounds of Mardi Gras and Southern decadence. Beyond just a content bed, these establishments strive to make a sense of community and belonging for all guests, ensuring a lasting and authentic Recent Orleans experience.

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New Orleans has accommodations to meet every lifestyle and budget. From bed and breakfasts in beautifully restored antebellum homes, Creole cottages, swank high rise hotels, slave quarters to your typical chain hotels - New Orleans affords its visitors many lodging options. With more than 20,000 rooms available in the Big Easy, it can be difficult deciding where to stay. Especially, if you have never been to New Orleans and aren't familiar with the city. People who arrive to New Orleans should consider several factors before they put a deposit down on a room. A careful decision, made with a little support from the locals, will guarantee that your call on to New Orleans will be memorable.
 


1012 Elysian Fields, New Orleans, LA 70117
PHONE: 504.949.3110
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Condos with queen-size beds, private entrances; located only six blocks from Bourbon Street and walking distance to most New Orleans attractions.  Several favorite bars are within one block.


2513 Burgundy St., New Orleans, LA 70117
PHONE: 504.261.9477
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Gay owned and operated in newly renovated 1890's double. Four guest rooms with private baths, guests' parlor and "half