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Block-Keller House Bed and Breakfast
Block-Keller House, New Orleans, LA - Inn
Block-Keller House
3620 Canal Street
New Orleans, LA 70119
USA
Phone: +1-504-483-3033
Fax: +1-504-483-3032
Cellular: +1-504-453-4168
Toll-free: +1-877-588-3033
Innkeeper(s)
Bryan Block and Jeff Keller
Rates:
$79 - $210
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What a wonderful place to relax with a good book and cup of tea!  As the ceiling fan slowly kicks up a breeze you can unwind and watch the city go by.Buster and Milo
Beyond our lead glass front doors, guests are welcomed in the Foyer with its twelve foot cove ceiling.  Notice the unusual chandelier, which once hung in a downtown movie palace.  From here guests move on to the parlors or their guestrooms.Our Double Parlor invites guests to linger with one of many art and history books found throughout the house.  Or share your day's adventures with other guests.  This is also a perfect place to host a wedding, reception or business meeting.
A vast continental breakfast is served each morning in the Dining Room.  Curl up with the newspaper on the window seat under a wall of stained glass.  Notice the original tapestry wall fabric over the high mahogany wainscoting.
Breakfast is served from this room which is located next to the Dining Room.  But it is also a great place to relax with a game or book.  Our library is located in several rooms.  The wainscoting is panelled with the coats of arms of the original owners.  We have a nice collection of photography that we display in this room which functions also as a sort of gallery.Guestroom No. 1 was the original owner's sitting room.  It is located on the main floor and maintains the early 20th century style and architecture.  (Room No. 2 is another of the original bedrooms or the house.  See the individual Guestroom descriptions for more information about this and all of the others.)
Room No. 2
This is our upstairs Sitting Room.  There is at least one located on each floor.  We believe in having as many places as possible to relax or socialize so that guests don't feel confined to their rooms.Room No. 5
This is our most popular guestroom, Room No. 3. It is located adjacent to the upstairs Sitting Room.  It has a king size bed and window seat overlooking the neighborhood and the banana trees from the courtyard below.  There is a whirlpool tub in the bath.  (See the individual guestroom descriptions for more information about this and all the other rooms.)