A relaxing getaway in NOLA
We stayed at the Royal Street Courtyard for 6 nights to celebrate our 24th anniversary. This is a great place to stay in NOLA, conveniently loc...
A wonderful place to hang your hat in NOLA
"Management" and "Maintenance" (Phillip & David) helped make my and my friends' stay in New Orleans extremely comfortable and memorable. From t...
Comforts of Home on Royal in the Marigny
Upon entering the property, exhausted from a long walk from where the E2 bus dropped us off, Phillip welcomed us to this amazing B&B in the mos...
A real gem outside of french quarter
We stayed at this lovely place for just one night and it was everything you could hope for from a comfortable,friendly B&B. We had to walk 20 b...
Truly Wonderful!
I stayed in room 12 with my boyfriend for a week in March and I must say we had a really wonderful time. David and Phillip were very hospitable...
Feeling At Home, While Away
Travelling can sometimes be stressful, especially when travelling with a teenager and two small dogs. Obviously, planning is very important. I ...
Our N.O. Destination
EXCELLENT EVERYTHING! Southern Hospitality at its BEST. Comfortable accomodations, FABULOUS porches, abundant breakfast choices. Phillip made...
Absolutely Fabulous!
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 hav...
Royal Treatment at Royal Street Courtyard B&B
Just returned from N.O. last night from a retreat at the FABULOUS Royal Street Courtyard. Though the temperature in July is almost unbearable,...
"That More Bohemian Extension Of The French Quarter."
In 1805 Bernard de Marigny (age 15) began subdividing his inherited plantation and the Faubourg Marigny was created. New Orleans' first Creole ...
Fantastic service by John P. at InsiderPages
Stayed in this B&B 7/9 thru 7/13. The proprietor personally opened the door for us when we arrived, gave us recommendations for nearby din...
An eclectic bed and breakfast with innkeepers willing to accommodate all types of guests.
The SceneLook for this bed and breakfast's brightly painted facade and row of flags out front. It's the only way you'll be able to distingu
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I loved everything about it!
When my flight landed, I took the (E-2) city bus from the Airport to the French Quarter. While my friends split a $33.00 cab ride, I only paid $1.60 fare on the city bus. The bus dropped me off 2 blocks from Canal Street. I took the street car to Frenchmen Street and then walked to Royal Street. I stayed 4 nights at the Royal Street Courtyard during the Essence Music Festival July 2-6, 2009. As soon as I arrived, I was given a tour of the property. The manager, Phillip, was down-to-earth and treated everyone like family. My room was just as described. The price was well within reason. Breakfast included muffins, bagels, cereal, coffee, fruit, toast, tea, and juice. It was enough fuel to hold me over until lunchtime. Phillip checked on me everyday. He made sure I was enjoying my stay by recommending historic landmarks and great places to eat. I used the city bus ($1.60) and the street car ($1.25) to get to all of the planned activities. The Courtyard was only a 10 minute walk from the French Quarter. There were so many shops and cafes along Frenchmen. All the shop owners and residents were overly friendly. The food was great and the service was outstanding. I walked home every night and not once did I feel unsafe…the streets were bustling and the parties didn’t stop until the wee hours......The entire ambiance was very relaxing. I had a pleasant time at the Royal Street Courtyard.