Charming hallway to entrance
Common living room
Awesome rooms
Living room
Common kitchen area
The house
Charlotte Room
Beauty
Sanford M. R.
Feb 24, 2024
This place is wonderful. The hosts could not have been more friendly and helpful. The rooms and lounges are beautiful and the location is great. Anyone would be making a wise decision by staying here.
Read MoreBatya A.
Jan 31, 2022
Tom and Patricia both really care about making your stay pleasant- they chat with you, help you find places of interest, and offer little niceties like 24 hour available free cake, noshes and tea, as well as robes for when you have breakfast. Breakfast includes Patricia's warm, melt in your mouth quiches as well as a wide variety of other choices like fruit, yogurt, granola bars, cake, etc. Their place has unusual antiques and comfort combined and is situated between the street cars on St Charles and the restaurants on Magazine ( a few blocks from each). Stunning neighborhood too. These are good people who know what they're doing and make your stay a real pleasure.
Read MoreAdrian Robert H.
Dec 31, 2010
I'd rate 85%Great B&B!My gf and I had the chance to visit this bed & breakfast recently.It's a wonderful house built in the late 19th century with a good mix of classic and tasteful modern touches.Rooms are furnished pretty well, and the common areas are a great place to relax over breakfast or the end of the day. There's always complementary cakes, tea, coffee around. Most drinks are very reasonably priced from a few dollars.The innkeepers are very nice and go out of their way to help you with your travel plans. The service here is great. The surrounding area is a residential neighborhood that's pretty low key, relaxing, and has a lot of cool houses. It's close to St Charles Street, which is great for walks. There is also a good number of cafes and restaurants within a mile of so. I did not expect this, but was pleasantly surprised.It isn't close to the French quarter, but it's close to the tram stops on St Charles Street, which should take approx 15-20 mins to get there, or around $10 in cab fare. Parking is also plentiful in the area.Only thing I didn't care for was the thermostat in common areas. We arrived during late December, and other guests often turned up the heater very high. This made it difficult for us to sleep at times, or woke us up in the middle of the night in uncomfortable 90 degree heat. Also, the rooms can be a bit thin. We had Darth Vader in the room next to us when we stayed, and he kept us up with some extraordinarily heavy breathing.Prices are very reasonable for what you get.Recommended.
Read MoreErik B.
Jul 23, 2018
This was my first experience staying at a B&B, and I was very pleased with choosing Maison Perrier. Tom and Patricia greeted my brother and I upon arrival, provided us with area maps, restaurants, and anything else we desired. They were both very accommodating. We looked forward returning every night to the New Orleans charm that Maison Perrie, as well as the Garden Distrct provided.I'm already planning my return for Halloween.
Read MoreKaren L.
Jan 8, 2023
Tom and Patricia were phenomenal hosts. The property (located an a beautiful the very safe feeling Garden District) was immaculate with everything we needed. Their attention to detail helped to set my mind at ease as my dairy sensitivity is annoying enough to put a significant dent in our vacation if I were to accidentally consume lactose. They helped to set up our airport transportation and gave us top notch restaurant recommendations. This was a birthday/anniversary trip for hubby and myself and Tom and Patricia gifted us a lovely bottle of wine. I couldn't speak more highly of their hospitality and of the accommodations. Highly highly highly recommend. Thank you Maison Perrier we look forward to returning soon!Completely unrelated to the property but would love to save others the stress we underwent at the airport - leaving New Orleans on a Sunday requires an additional 30 min at least. We arrived just under 2 hours before our 815 flight (as we did not have luggage to check or tickets to print) and we waited in line to get through security for almost 90 min! There were at least 15 football length lanes winding up and down the area leading to security. We missed our very coveted "A" boarding group. Thankfully we did make it but would love others to avoid that unnecessary discomfort. When traveling to New Orleans - please do yourself a favor and choose Maison Perrier. You will be so glad you did!
Read MoreJ T.
Oct 8, 2022
Liked · It's a pretty and historic building.The innkeepers were very friendly.There are games and books available, which we enjoyed.The public rooms downstairs are lovely, with interesting art.Breakfast was customizable and a very nice feature. Very good coffee. Daily paper available which has unfortunately become a rarity at hotels.Quiet area. Only a few blocks from the St Charles streetcar and Magazine St shops and restaurants.Disliked · Parking can be a challenge but at least it's free. It's a narrow residential street with a narrow driveway. We ended up leaving our cars in the driveway and using the streetcar or Lyft.Parts of porch and balcony not open to all guests. Depends on which rooms are occupied and when. Confusing.Our rooms, Charlotte and Claire, need updating. The bathrooms were old and in need of renovation. The pictures on Booking.com make it seem all the rooms are large and updated. Ours were not. The bed in Charlotte seemed to dip to one side. The rooms were a disappointment.The rooms upstairs require hiking up a steep and long staircase.ORIGINAL REVIEW EDITED BECAUSE OWNER KEPT PRESSURING ME TO CHANGE IT AND STILL ISN'T SATISFIED. THEY NEED TO ACCEPT CRITICISM, AND SHOULD GO THROUGH THE TRAVEL SITES INSTEAD OF HARASSING GUESTS. HE HAS BEEN REPORTED.
Read MoreJennifer G.
Sep 2, 2023
Not sure about their lbgtqtia reception. My son tried to book a vacation and was rejected. Not sure why, but we were disappointed to say the least. I believe they screen their guests unconstitutionally. No matter who he is and what background he comes from, if he can pay for your inn, you should welcome him Pat. Not cool.
Read MoreJ J.
Mar 19, 2023
This place went above and beyond! From the wonderful check-in process to Patricias recommended running routes to getting an allergist friend to show up at my door on a Sunday when I had an episode of life threatening anaphylaxis, these owners really showed up and made me feel at home. I am so grateful to have stayed here and gotten such amazing care (while sick)!! The room was so comfy, spacious, and quiet. It truly felt like home. The breakfast was warm and delicious!! The bathroom was divine, complete with robes and perfect shower pressure. There were plenty of toiletries and towels as well. Our beds were made daily!! Will always stay here when in NOLA. Also the neighborhood is very safe, and it's right off of magazine street. We ate out at Misa restaurant nearby, and it was 10/10 food and very lively.
Read MoreBryan L.
Nov 21, 2018
When you book a B&B for a get away, you hope that the accommodations will be satisfactory and that the Inn Keeper will be hospitable. The Maison Perrier far exceeded our expectations. My husband, Keith, and I booked the Lilian Suite on the second floor for our 4 night get away. Tom met us at the door when we arrived and showed us our room and all the amenities the B&B had to offer. Our room was incredible. We used the jacuzzi tub every night to ease our tired muscles from walking miles on end each day. Tom and his wife, Patricia, couldn't have been better hosts and they really made us feel welcome, offering us suggestions and taking an interest on what we did each day. Everything at the B&B was top notch. The home was built in the late 1800's and is in excellent condition. Our room, as well as the entire house was spotless, with high ends soaps and shampoos, robes, free internet and a second story porch that I lived on when we weren't out and about.What made the trip extra special was their cook, Angela. Breakfasts were delicious but her demeanor and personality were incredible. We fell madly in love with her.The B&B is centrally located between Tulane and the French Quarter. It was an easy walk to the street cars on St. Charles (Green Line) ($3.00 for a day pass) and within walking distance to many fine restaurants and gorgeous homes. It's also located in a very safe area and we never felt uncomfortable walking at night.When you visit New Orleans, you must must must visit the Whitney Plantation. It's about a 40 minutes drive from the B&B (Enterprise car rental is 5 minutes away from the B&B). The Whitney is the first and only museum dedicated to slavery and was the most moving experience. Everyone should plan to visit this incredible site. We will definitely be returning to New Orleans and will not stay anywhere else but the Maison Perrier. Thank you Tom and Patricia for such a wonderful stay.
Read MoreKaterina T.
Nov 19, 2013
This is one of the best B&Bs in all of New Orleans. Our experience was wonderful, and the place really felt like a second home. The house is located on Perrier and a three minute walk to the St.Charles Streetcar. The area is very close to the Garden district, Tulane, Loyola, Audubon Park and Zoo to name a few. It is not close to the French Quarter--which may be a bonus for some. It really felt like we were residents of New Orleans. The area was safe and we noticed patrol cars monitoring the area, so if you're followed home--don't be alarmed. There are a few restaurants nearby as well. Tom and Patricia were the best hosts. They were very caring and informative and were really up to date on restaurants, events etc. They have a lot of brochures/maps/magazines as well available to the guests. The interior of the house is absolutely beautiful. Very old style, victorian and very spacious. The common living room area is huge and our room was spacious as well. We stayed in the Claire room. The king bed was a bonus and the washroom was also big. I just wish there had been more mirrors and the pressure of the shower head a bit stronger.There is a cold and hot breakfast. The hot breakfast runs from 8:30-9:30 and it was absolutely delicious. We had egg frittata, french toast, scrambled eggs and bread pudding during our stay. There are also brownies and came available 24 / 7 as well as an open honor bar. The honor bar has water, beer and wine and you just check off what you take and settle the bill at the end when you leave.To make reservations, you must make a deposit on the room and settle the account upon arriving. Great experience, lovely place. Highly recommend it.
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