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All reviewshomemade granolab btreme neighborhoodevery morningtwo blocksfrench quarterhouse is beautifulnever felt unsafethe inn keeperwealth of informationquiet neighborhoodrampart streetwonderful hospitalitywalked everywherebed and breakfastbreakfast was deliciousan easy walk
What a great stay. Beautiful rooms. Clean as can be! Off the main strip but central enough to all things in the French Quarter.
Cindy is fantastic and over the top accommodating. Knowledgeable in all things NO,from the eats to the music to the history....More
My husband and I spent two nights in Room Three, which can be converted from two twins to a King. We travel a decent bit and I can honestly say that this is hands down one of the cleanest places we've ever stayed. I did...More
We really enjoyed ourselves at this bed and breakfast. The rooms are very clean and comfortable. The decor is lovely. Cindy, the owner, is so kind and helpful. We loved eating her breakfast every morning. Each day she whipped up something different, always homemade. You...More
We spent three nights at Monrose Row and felt like we were guests in someone's home. Cindy was a wonderful hostess and made our stay so enjoyable. The accommodations and breakfasts were great! And, you're only a 5-minute walk from the craziness of the French...More
My two sisters, my mother, and I recently spent three nights at Monrose Row, with Cindy as our gracious hostess. Cindy has spent years carefully renovating this beautiful row house. It now has gorgeous art, beautiful linens, high class furnishings, a lovely outdoor space, and...More
That sound? That flavor? That certain je ne sais quoi that lets you known you’re in “Nawlins” and nowhere else? It’s all good and in broad abundance on the streets of Tremé, where so much of what’s considered to be the very best of New Orleans culture and tradition is, put simply, just how people go about their daily lives in this historic part of town. As one of America’s oldest African-American neighborhoods
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and among the nation’s first established residential areas for free people of color, Tremé’s significant heritage and contribution cannot be understated. This is especially the case when considering some of Tremé’s most famous residents, most notably jazz great Louis Armstrong. For full flavored food, funky and jazzed up music, and vibrant street life presented with homegrown pride, you can’t beat a visit to Tremé.