Royal Street Courtyard, New Orleans

2438 Royal St, New Orleans, LA 70117
 
 
 
 
 
Average User Rating (5)
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4 reviews for Royal Street Courtyard, New Orleans
Our N.O. Destination
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 01/08/08
EXCELLENT EVERYTHING! Southern Hospitality at its BEST. Comfortable accomodations, FABULOUS porches, abundant breakfast choices. Phillip made us feel welcomed and at ease in his home. Royal Street Courtyard is an excellent choice. This is our destination for all future New Orleans trips.
 
 
 
 
 
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Absolutely Fabulous!
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 10/04/07
When I return to New Orleans I am definitley returning to the Royal Street Courtyard Hotel. I am also recommending it to everyone I know. I have never had such courteous, helpful and sincere service before. Philip had lots of recommendations of places to eat, drink and have fun. The place had beautiful decor, even 14' ceilings. The bed was so comfortable, I almost slept the entire afternoon. The balcony off of the room was very pleasant in the evening warmth to relax and the hot tub in the back was soothing. There were many breakfast options in the morning to choose from and all of this is just a short walk from everything. The neighborhood is safe enough for two girls to walk home in the evening after a night of fun. I truly enjoyed my stay here and will return, for sure.
 
 
 
 
 
1 of 1 Yahoo! Users found this review helpful
Royal Treatment at Royal Street Courtyard B&B
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 07/19/07
Just returned from N.O. last night from a retreat at the FABULOUS Royal Street Courtyard. Though the temperature in July is almost unbearable, the front porch rocking chairs and ceiling fans were most pleasurable! The bedding and linens - top notch and breakfast choices abundant! Thanks Phillip for making our mid week get-a-way a wonderful respite in the Big Easy! and YES...next time we will stay longer!
 
 
 
 
 
3 of 3 Yahoo! Users found this review helpful
"That More Bohemian Extension Of The French Quarter."
By Hello, 03/15/07
In 1805 Bernard de Marigny (age 15) began subdividing his inherited plantation and the Faubourg Marigny was created. New Orleans' first Creole 'suburb', was settled primarily by Creoles, free men of color and new arrivals from Europe. It's clear to see that the Faubourg Marigny has deep roots. The sidewalks are great fun after a few drinks! However, the sidewalks around The Royal Street Courtyard are fine. Current innkeepers Phillip Lege and David Smith obviously and lovingly care for this charming bed and breakfast. Phillip was full of knowledge for local eateries and entertainment and couldn't have been more pleasant and accommodating. We had room ten, on the second floor. The room had floor to ceiling windows which are counter-weighted to open fully onto the large, spectacular balcony complete with original, beautiful wrought iron and hand carved cypress finials overhead running the entire width of the house. A small round table with chairs and wicker couch were also on the balcony. Sitting out there, perched above the street each morning and evening was calming, watching interesting people of the neighborhood below, some riding their bikes or scooters with musical instruments strapped aboard, headed to wherever. The bedding was comfortable and attractive. Plenty of drawer space on the marble topped dresser and matching bedside nightstands. A mid-sized armoire tops off enough space to stay several weeks. The bathroom for room ten is across the hall with shower only. No tub. It was well maintained and the towels were nice and fluffy. Having to cross the hall to use this room may be an inconvenience to some but having the large king bed room with access to the balcony makes it worthwhile. The continental breakfasts were above satisfactory and the coffee was great. The Faubourg Marigny is a very nice place to stay. Not far from the now famous Frenchman St. You can be in the center of the Vieux Carre' (French Quarter) within a fifteen minute, safe stroll all the while viewing and enjoying the local architectural history. No car needed! We would stay there again (and again). Thanks Phillip and David. Hope to visit again soon.
 
 
 
 
 
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