Rates
$450 to $1100
Payment types accepted include Diners Club, American Express, Discover, Master Card, Travelers Checks and Visa.
Meals Included in Rates:
- Breakfast
- Snacks/Refreshments
- Breakfast Is Delivered To Your Room If Desired. •complimentary In-room Coffee
- Tea
- Bottled Water & Soft Drinks Replenished Daily
Events Hosted
- Honeymoons
- Meetings
- Family Reunions
- Romantic Getaways
- Seminars
- Weddings
- Corporate Retreats
Available Food Service
- Afternoon Tea
- Banquet Service
- Catered Breakfast
- Catering Service
- Continental Breakfast
- Continental Plus Breakfast
- Picnic Lunches
- Restaurant off Premises
- Snacks/Refreshments
- Vegetarian Breakfast
- Wine
- Deluxe Continental Breakfast. Evening Cocktails An Orderves
On-Site Spa Services

- Facials
- Waxing
- Spa Cuisine
- Massages
Off-Site Spa Services Available
Nearby Recommended Spas
LeJardin Day Spa
(504) 525-9335
lejardinspa.net/
Rooms
This property has 7 cottages, 1 with hot tub, 7 total suites, including 5 two-bedroom suites. The types of beds available include King and Queen.
Amenities In Room

- Cable TV
- Bathrobes
- Reading Lamps
- Air Conditioning
- Modem Hook-Up
- Hair Dryer
- Desk
- Clock Radio
- Bath Amenities
- Iron/Ironing Board
- Coffeemaker
- Central Air
- Ceiling Fans
- Refrigerator
- Telephone
- Television
- Voice Mail
- Wireless Internet Access
- Butler Service Available
Amenities On Site
Business Traveler Amenities
- Desk
- FAX On-site
- Flexible Check in/out Times
- Gym Nearby
- Hair Dryer
- Internet Access
- Iron/Ironing Board
- Off-site Dry Cleaning Services
- Television
- Wireless Internet Access
About Our Rooms
Audubon Cottage One
This two-bedroom cottage is the former residence of John James Audubon, who lived here while completing his Birds of America series. The cottage features a separate living room, a bedroom with one King Bed and a bedroom with one Queen Bed. Both bathrooms feature large walk in showers. Cottage One shares a courtyard with Cottage Seven.
Rates: $699 - $699
Type of bed: King
Audubon Cottage Two
This two-bedroom cottage features a Master Bedroom with one King Bed, a Master Bathroom with a Jacuzzi Tub and a second bedroom with a King Bed. The second bathroom features a large walk in shower. The large hardwood floored living room has plenty of seating and a dining room table. The private courtyard offers seating for four people.
Rates: $799 - $799
Audubon Cottage Three
A two-bedroom cottage with a King bed in each bedroom and two bathrooms with walk in showers. The separate living room has hardwood floors and antique furnishings. Cottage Three has a large private courtyard with plenty of sunlight and seating for six people. Elizabeth Taylor has stayed in this cottage.
Rates: $649 - $649
Audubon Cottage Four
A two bedroom, two story cottage with two bedrooms located on the second floor. Each bedroom has one Queen Bed and a bathroom with a walk in shower. The large downstairs living room is just off a large, shady, private courtyard. Cottage Four is said to be haunted by a country music loving soldier.
Rates: $549 - $549
Audubon Cottage Five
This two bedroom cottage offers one King Bedroom and one Queen Bedroom, each with private bathrooms featuring walk in showers. The living area, seen in the photo at the top of the page, has hardwood floors and French doors that open up to the semi-private courtyard, which is shared with Cottage Six.
Rates: $699 - $699
Audubon Cottage Six
The first of two one-bedroom cottages, Cottage Six has a King Bedroom and bathroom with walk in shower. The semi-private courtyard is shared with Cottage Five. Cottage Six can be annexed with Cottage Five to form a three bedroom cottage. (This cottages does not have in-room drawer freezer and refrigerator.)
Rates: $299 - $299
Audubon Cottage Seven
This Slave Quarter cottage offers a king size bed and private bathroom with walk in shower. The semi-private courtyard is shared with Cottage One. Cottage Seven was used as a studio for John James Audubon while he lived in Cottage One.
Rates: $349 - $349
Innkeeper Note
Experience Luxury Accommodations at our French Quarter Cottages
The newly renovated Audubon Cottages are a historic collection of seven cottages that offer guests private, luxury hotel accommodations in the French Quarter. The seven Cottages include private, guest-only access with a shared saltwater pool, said to be the oldest pool in New Orleans. Set in original brick, the pool is surrounded by lush foliage and offers seating in wrought iron chaise lounges.
The Audubon Cottages have the feel of being a secluded hideaway while just steps from the best New Orleans has to offer. Guests enjoy a unique French Quarter experience with all of the benefits and amenities of a boutique hotel. A French Quarter butler is on hand to attend to every detail for each guest.
After an extensive multi-million dollar restoration, our historic French Quarter Cottages have been thoughtfully appointed and each has the feel of a private French Quarter residence. Whether you are planning a family reunion or a girlfriend getaway, we invite you to experience the service, luxury and privacy of the Audubon Cottages.
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“Real History - with real Comfort!”
John TripperWife and I came with freinds, and the two bedroom set ups here are perfect for that. The butler service was attentive, not obtrusive, the breakfast on the private patio divine! We were so close to Bourbon Street, but once we passed the door to number 509, we were in anohter world and loved being there! Really an exceptional experience.
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BOTTOM LINE: I would stay here again.
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InnSide Tip - Audubon Stayed Here
Ask to stay in number 1. That is where John James lived while painting for Birds of America! Or you could ask for number 3, where Liz Taylor stayed more than 27 times during her career! Or in number 4, where the Confederate ghost is usually seen! We'll be back!
This review is the subjective opinion of an iLoveInns.com user and not of iLoveInns.com or American Historic Inns, Inc.
Publicity and Press Reviews
Southern Accent, The New York Times.
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