Located in the heart of new orleans, the st vincents guest house is very affordable, beautiful and historical. The colonial victorial... more »
Located in the heart of new orleans, the st vincents guest house is very affordable, beautiful and historical. The colonial victorial building was built in 1861 and an orphanage founded by margaret haughery, the famous new orleans philanthropist. St vincents is a testament to her unique life and is recognized by the historic commission. Our decor is simple white wicker furnishings and floral fabrics. Rooms are basic and comfortable and have a phone, ac-heat, ensuite bathrooms, tv, no cable. Hair dryers and irons may be borrowed from the front desk. Public spaces include a pretty dining room and a spacious sitting room. Enjoy the landscaped courtyard and swimming pool and wide wrap around balconies.
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33 year old with a moderate budget, traveling for leisure
I cannot emphasise enough not to stay at this disgusting place . I arrrived and was shocked the place is even allowed to trade. It is in a slum area with derelict housing and people. The permanent guests at the guesthouse need a good wash etc. The rooms are the worst I have ever experienced. The price was a total rip off. I paid a quarter ofwhat I paid here in Las Vegas and Orlando for great accomodation. The rooms had cockroaches, derelicts hanging outisde at odd hours, the room stunk of tobacco and cigarettes, lights did not work not die the tv and the air conditioner did not work. My mate and I were so depressed by the place that we decided to get out 2 days early and escape to Orlando. The worst travel experience of my life. Do not go to this place unless you want to experience the lowest point in your life.