The Henry Howard House Inn is situated one block off St. Charles Avenue in the historic Lower Garden District of New Orleans, around 1.5... more »
The Henry Howard House Inn is situated one block off St. Charles Avenue in the historic Lower Garden District of New Orleans, around 1.5 miles (2.5km) southwest of the French Quarter. Key attractions in the area include the Audubon Zoological Gardens, Tulane University and Lafayette Cemetery No 1. The mansion was built in 1850 by renowned New Orleans architect Henry Howard (1804-1875). Over the years it has been through many renovations, and it wasn't until 2004 when John and Gayle Gish, the current owners, combined the newest state-of-the-art amenities such as HDTV (high definition television) and Wi-Fi high-speed Internet access with the charm and ambience of this 150 year-old architectural jewel.
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I stayed here for a week in January 2007 and had a wonderful stay. My room was great, lots of natural light and very comfortable. WIFI was easy to access, which was important for me b/c I was traveling for work. Sherrie, the hostess, prepared an...
Our like was that it was the closest and best place to stay in our neighborhood in New Orleans. Very comfortable,clean and quiet place. We enjoyed our stay and would highly recommend it.No dislikes.
In response to the first review. We just wanted everyone to know that the Henry Howard House Inn was recently sold to new owners and has been lovingly renovated and revamped. Their grand opening was just 2 weeks before Hurricane Katrina!! The Inn...
I stayed here for Mardi Gras 2004. There is no refrigerator, no hair dryer, no iron, and no coffee maker. It is a simple room with the bathroom down the hall. I thought it would be a nice place to stay. I was wrong. Motel 6 could compete in...