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Welcome to the Creole Inn! We are the closest property to the French Quarter and Frenchmen Streets with Television is EVERY Room!!!! (FREE, FREE, FREE---wi-fi, free in your room, parking, free computer and internet use in the lobby!!!) Located in the Marigny-Fouberg Arts District next to the French Quarter, home of Mardi Gras! We are just a few short walking blocks to the French Quarter! If you want to stay where you can soak up the culture by living with the locals, the Creole Inn is your home away from home! Visit the local Sound Cafe coffee house just 3 blocks away, or visit the 24hour grocery store just 4 blocks away for a cheap late nite snack, or have some creole food or burgers or buy a bottle of wine just 1 block away at our local cafe! Need to wash your clothes just 1 block away is the local laundry shop! The Creole Inn will transport you to a world of old time warmth and relaxation. The Creole Inn is a very quiet and respectful place! We provide all guests with wonderful service and welcome all travelers from all over the world! Friend and previous Creole Inn owner Doug Haller says 'The Marigny-French Quarter area offers a number of diversions, from architecture to dining and nightclubbing. It is a quiet neighborhood, bohemian in character with resident artists, writers, actors and musicians, but near the excitement. Bed-and-breakfast guesthouses, such as Creole Inn, dot the streetscape, allowing a visitor to experience New Orleans' distinctive lifestyles firsthand.'In addition:The neighborhood is home to the hip Frenchmen Street area with its well-known restaurants and a variety of grassroots music clubs, popular with locals and tourists who are in the know. Restaurants include Marigny Brasserie (Creole), Praline Connection (Creole soul food), Hookah Caf� (Indian), Wasabi (Japanese/sushi), Mona's (Middle Eastern), Sukho Thai and Thirteen (vegetarian). Live music with food and drink may be experienced at boites such as Snug Harbor, the Spotted Cat, Caf� Brasil, Checkpoint Charlie's, d.b.a., the Dragon's Den and Ray's Boom Boom Room. Area coffee shops, including Caf� Rose Nicaud, Flora's, Z'otz and the Sound Caf�, invite indoor and outdoor conversation, and excellent vantage points for the passing scene.Come stay with us and you will understand why The Creole Inn is considered New Orlean's best kept secret bargain and everyone's home away from home! We are in the midst of a lot of local restaurants and also have a 24 hour laundry and grocery store just aroung the corner!!!A Note about post-Katrina New Orleans...We are pleased to announce, despite media impressions,the historic areas of New Orleans that international tourists and business travelers frequent such as the French Quarter and the Historic Mariny where the Creole Inn is located were not flooded during hurricanes Katrina or Rita in 2005.
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