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Thanksgiving Garden Party in New Orleans right after Hurricane Katrina
Thanksgiving Garden Party in New Orleans right after Hurricane Katrina
 

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La Dauphine, Residence des Artistes Bed and Breakfast
La Dauphine, Residence des Artistes, New Orleans, LA - Inn
La Dauphine, Residence des Artistes
2316 rue Dauphine
New Orleans, LA 70117
USA
Phone: +1-504-948-2217
Fax: +1-504-948-3420
Innkeeper(s)
Ray Ruiz & Dr. Kim Pedersen
Rates:
$85 - $160
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La Dauphine Residence is a non-smoking, unpretentious, guest house for the budget-minded, carefree traveler. The house is located in the bohemian, gay, artsy Faubourg Marigny where many who work in the French Quarter (a 7 minutes/four-block walk) choose to live. A village atmosphere prevails thoughout the neighborhood. Ample parking is available on the street in front of the house. The Alec Baldwin Suite features a a Louisiana cypress four-poster bed in which Alec made love to Kelly Lynch in the movie Heaven's Prisoner, filmed locally. All rooms have queen-size bed (mostly 4-posters), a wash basin en suite and a private bathroom. Rates are higher for special events such as Mardi Gras, Southern Decadence, JazzFest and Halloween. A 3-night minimum is required at all times. Phone,cable TV/VCR/DVD is in each room. The atmosphere is very relaxed and unpretentious. No "attitude" here :-)

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The Alec Baldwin room with private, UNSHARED full bath two doors down the hall, plus a 2nd lavatory in the room itself.The Matisse room with private bath attached.
The Gothic room- Enclosed Swedish shower (Tylo), lavatory, and toilet within room. Toilet is in corner behind a screen- Plus a 2nd toilet is down the hall. Come to the Mardi Gras!!
your hosts: Kim and RayThanksgiving Garden Party in New Orleans right after Hurricane Katrina
Friends and relatives from Paris, Copenhagen, Hamburg and New Orleans enjoy a New Orleans Garden Thanksgiving Party.Your host Ray, at Giverny, France-- in Monet's Garden. Ray is a local New Orleanian of French & Spanish heritage. His parents and grand parents spoke French and gave him a sense of the city's rich European history.
Enjoying caviar and salmon with friends from Montreal and London at the Nice, France rental apartment.The Paris one-bedroom apartment rental in the 2nd Arrondissement- walk to the Seine River and Notre Dame. Sleeps two comfortably.
Stroll through New Orleans French Quarter-- just wander.  There are over 100 blocks like this to explore.  Very French, very Mediterranean.Old New Orleans architecture-- reach out and touch it.  Enjoy the Old World charm and atmosphere.
The Old Port-- two blocks from our place in Nice on the French Riviera-- one bedroom, to rent by the month-- 2 balconies.Your co-host, Dr. Kim Pedersen, Assistant Professor, LSU-Medical Center-- Molecular Biologist-- currently involved in diabetes research-- from Copenhagen, Denmark.
The Paris apartment rental.View from the Nice apartment rental balcony-- full South.
Mardi Gras scene a block from our house.Our quiet garden for your pleasure.
Tanuki and Hoshi wait to greet you :-)Ray on the balcony at the French Market Restaurant-- overlooking the statue of Saint Joan of Arc-- gift of France.
That triangle is called Place de France.
St. Louis Cathedral at Jackson SquareKrewe of St. Joan of Arc marchers at statue of St. Joan-- Mardi Gras season.
Kim enjoying the restaurant balcony.  It's nice to be in shorts in February :-)Visiting the Beauregard-Keyes House for a luncheon banquet on Mardi Gras Day with friends.