“Stay, relax, just be” may be The Greenhouse Inn’s motto, but with the Garden District’s decadent mansions and Magazine Street’s dining and shopping only a stone’s throw away, it may be a bit difficult. Lush and green this courtyard is a hidden gem you have to see to believe. It’s also the perfect place to break out the old journal and write about your experiences in America’s most European city. Steeped in the elegance of nineteenth century New Orleans, the Bon Maison Guest House is the epitome of Victorian French Quarter style. The residence, dating back to 1833, feels frozen in time with its sublime scarlet facade and forest green hurricane shutters. Through the wrought iron gated entrance appears a classic French courtyard, existing in serene, timeless defiance to the daily party that lies just beyond the old grounds. Rich dichotomies help New Orleans thrive, and the Bon Maison is no exception, seeing as how the timelessly raucous gay bar Cafe Lafitte In Exile is a few steps away. #Where do the local gay bars new orleans windows.
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