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The Cornstalk Hotel, once a private home, now welcomes visitors from around the world to step inside the famous Cornstalk Fence in the French Quarter and enjoy the hospitality of it's Victorian charm.
The historic Cornstalk Hotel, known throughout the years for its Victorian Charm, was built in 1816, with the Victorian façade having been added at a later date. This beautiful hotel with fourteen exquisite guest rooms, all with private bath, has been refurbished throughout with beautiful antiques and crystal chandeliers. It is the most unique and romantic boutique hotel in the French Quarter. The Cornstalk Hotel is perfect for your anniversary, engagement, honeymoon, or holiday vacation. On your visit to the Cornstalk Hotel you will enjoy the superb Southern Hospitality of our staff, who are happy and dedicated to help you make the most of your stay in the Big Easy.
The Cornstalk Hotel has an ideal location, at 915 Royal Street, between Dumaine and St. Phillip Streets, right in the heart of the French Quarter, with the sights, the sounds, the gourmet foods and the night life of old New Orleans all within a short walk of the hotel. Our location offers you easy access to all of New Orleans' major attractions, as well as the closeness of antique and gift shops, art galleries and, riverboat and carriage tours and we are just minutes to the music and entertainment of Bourbon Street as well as the jazz of Frenchmen Street at night (without the noise).
The Cornstalk Hotel is also available for your exclusive use for private events such as weddings, receptions, family reunions, anniversary celebrations as well as office, birthday and holiday parties.
The Cornstalk Hotel, Your New Orleans Hotel! |
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All Rooms Include: Private Baths, Cable T.V., Phone, Wireless Internet. Available: Hairdryers, Iron/Ironing Board, Refridgerator/Microwave, Print Services. |
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French Quarter, French Market, Art galleries and museums. Buggy Rides, Aquarium of the Americas, Bourbon Street,Jackson Square, Imax Theatre, Superdome, Tours and Harrah's Casino. Many scheduled and non-scheduled parades pass right in front of proper |
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