The coffee room at the St Charles Guest House.
Front entryway
Deyanira R.
Feb 27, 2019
We visisted for the week before Mardi Gras and we loved staying here. You just need to know that you are staying in a very, very old B&B. This means old walls and AC unit, the heater needs to be turned on by staff, small shower, no tv (we liked this because we just use TV for mind numbing background noise anyways). We got fresh towels and soap, so make sure you bring your own shampoo, shower gel, etc. The breakfast provided was perfect for the days that we needed a quick breakfast before exploring the city: breads, bagel with cream cheese, juice, muffins, and most important- coffee! The location was perfect. We were within 2 blocks of Walgreens, a liquor store, the street car, a parade route, and a few amazing restaurants. We even walked to and from the WWII museum (that was a little far but we like walking).There were only 2 cons: this was the most uncomfortable bed I have EVER slept in. I'm fairly young and fall asleep like a rock, so this wasn't the most terrible thing. And when I tried calling for assistance to turn on the heater, I wasn't able to get a hold of anyone. Granted it was very late at night when I called. Fortunately they brought me an extra blanket earlier that day, so I was actually perfectly warm and cozy that night without the heater. The people who own this place are so kind and caring. We'll eventually be back to NOLA and depending on what part of the city we want to see, will probably stay here again.
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Emily O.
Oct 29, 2011
So here is the deal with the St. Charles Guest House:Yes, the bed is way too soft and the whole place smells a little like natural gas due to the very old built-in-wall heaters many of the bathrooms are equipped with*....okay so the pool is not heated and there's no central air, just pleasantly humming window units (which guests are kindly asked not to use while not in the room).*CAUTION: these are NOT self-lighting so don't just go cranking them on as it will do nothing but fill the room with natural gas (can you tell we found out the hard way?)!!!All that said, I have now stayed here twice and at the end of each stay I find myself thinking, "there's something about this place."Both times I have stayed here it has been clean, no cobwebs and clearly given a thorough once over, albeit over often cracked paint and splintered wood. :) I am not doubting the previous reviewers experience with roaches, but I did not personally encounter any here on either visit. You will find your room will be pleasantly tidied daily and you'll receive fresh towels too, which is more than I can say for a couple of chain hotels I've had the fine pleasure of inhabiting for those lovely work trips.The first time we stayed here it was with a fairly large group of friends (6-8 people) and we had an absolute blast. Yeah, we were all in our twenties/thirties and it was pre-Katrina so we were pretty "footloose and fancy free" to say the least.The second time was just this month; needless to say, my husband and I are in a totally different time of life now. My older step-son is at Tulane so we were down for "Parents' Weekend" and decided to stay in our old haunt for kicks.When we first arrived, not having remembered the somewhat shabby appearance of the place, I think we were both a little disappointed.However, over the course of the weekend, we began to remember what we'd loved about it so much. It's old and shabby for sure but the owner (Dennis) who I concur, is somewhat "spacey," is such a loveable guy. You will truly feel as though you are staying in his very own home. It got to the point that I actually did not even have to tell him my name when I called. He would just say, "is this Emily?" or "Hi, Emily," and he was full of helpful suggestions and ideas.Not only that, due to our flights being bumped, he actually allowed us to completely change the dates of our trip (pre-booked and pre-paid) with NO notice. Kind of hard to explain but having been bumped from our plane, we arrived a day late and were initially issued a credit for the night we missed, which we were happy with. Then upon departure, we were bumped from our flight again. Even though we had already checked out, I called and Dennis from the airport and he just said, "well c'mon back!" He not only allowed us to return, he let us use our "credit" from the first night and we walked right back into our room as though we had never left. I don't know of any chain hotel that would have allowed such a thing.Now, you may argue that many hotels would also not require prepayment to secure booking (as the St. Charles does) but they would probably also not let you just come back after having checked out and waltz right on back into your room (which had been re-tidied despite the absence of the housekeeper, btw).Plus, being on Pyrtania, the St. Charles is basically a block or two from the streetcar line of the same name. Situated in the lower Garden District, you can be in either to Uptown or the Quarter within a matter of about 15 minutes. We had no trouble getting a car and it was just as easy to get to Tulane as it was to Bourbon street. Not to mention the hotel is 1 block from the Avenue Pub, a personal favorite of ours (I'll save that for another review but try the Bloody Mary). The shops on Magazine are also close by and I had a scavengerific time exploring the boutiques and their wares. So despite our initial rush judgement, it ended up being a win-win.We are undecided about staying there next time just because at this point in our lives, we want something a little more luxurious but if you want something that is centrally located, clean and where you will be treated like family, the St. Charles Guest House is the place for you.
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Rich A.
Apr 3, 2012
Worst... Bed & Breakfast... Ever...Collapsing building, no housekeeping, no fresh towels, cockroaches, no modern electrical outlets, peeling wallpaper, crappy furniture, broken tiles and much more. It is run down and falling apart. If you ate drunk the whole time you're in New Orleans then maybe you won't notice what a complete shin hole this is. I have never written a review this bad about any place or anything in my life. There is nothing good about this place other than the nice young man who checked us in.
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Bridget N.
Aug 10, 2016
St Charles Guest House is a beautiful, quaint place. I felt as though I was warped in time, living in the past. As a writer I appreciated all the special touches and historical artifacts (somewhat spooky but in a good way). Staying there gave us the New Orleans feel we were hoping for. We would definitely go back. The staff was so friendly and attentive and it was super close to the French Quarter. I give it a thumbs up
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Shannon S.
Mar 1, 2013
You get what you pay for and this place even offers a bit more. I had several friends that worked in this establishment and for the price and location its hard to beat if all you need is a place to sleep and keep your stuff. This is more of a hostel type environment than a bed & breakfast except you get the option of private rooms. Everything is really basic here and there are no TV's or telephones in the room (if you're visiting New Orleans why would you need those things anyway?). Compared to most other hotels and guesthouses this place is a good value but it certainly isn't anything fancy. They have a small pool and usually there's an interesting cast of characters around to make friends with.
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Stan S.
Oct 31, 2010
its basic and very reasonable, even during Mardi Gras. The rooms are funky, but clean, and all the windows in this old house are trapezoidal, and you need to be aware of the slope in the floor, but that all seems part of the charm. No phone or TV in the room (but they do have WiFi), but the bed is comfortable and its a well kept house with books everywhere. The staff will help you get settled and is a good resource if you need anything. Be warned, that since Katrina they do not accept credit cards, so its cash or personal checks. They even have a pool (unheated). Update: My friends Bill and Sue recently stayed here and they complained that roaches in the room, be warned!
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Carter F.
Mar 13, 2015
I love this place! It is dripping with character and charm. The outdoor pool and patio is lovely and little breakfast room adorble. There is a beautiful old mirror over the mantel in my room. This place is such a great deal. Two large beds and breakfast snacks and pool for less then half what others charge. Now it it is very casual and well worn and far from pristine and I like it that way. Think of it as staying at an interesting Uncles house not as a hotel. It is true New Orleans character.
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Khadijah L.
Feb 25, 2010
This is a great place for the budget-conscious traveller, who also likes to - hang out and meet other people (like a hostel)- stay in more interesting places than just a hotel room at Day's Inn- see more of New Orleans than just French QuartersThe St Charles Guest house has plenty of rooms available from shared hostel rooms, single rooms, doubles, both shared and private baths. They are kind of old-fashioned (understatement), which is cute. Because I called ahead to make reservations and they were like, well I am sure we'll have *something* for you when you get here.Hold on, I said, you mean you can't guarantee me a room?He said, NOTHING IN LIFE IS CERTAIN.I found that so funny that I'm like ok, this is where we're staying. I was kind of nervous/excited.They only take cash or checks so be prepared. Call ahead if you're going to arrive later than 9. Its just a good idea to call ahead a few times and chat with them, make sure they remember/know you're coming. I doubt they have a computerized system or even a log book that they consistently update. They have a couple of staffers who seem to all not know what the others are doing. It makes me smile.We got a double room with bathroom, that is sooo quaint. Reminds me of my grandmother's house. The carpet is shabby, the desk is tilted. Its not like the Marriot but its decently clean. Like its not pristine and sparkly but theres no dust cobwebs. They provide clean sheets and towels. Bring your own shampoo and toiletries.WIFI is a BIG PLUS. However old-fashioned this place may be, they have free WIFI. They also provide continental breakfast and all day tea/coffee in the breakfast room. There is a pool and a large deck with a fire pit.The guesthouse is between the St. Charles Streetcar line and the Magazine St Bus route so it is easy to get to downtown french quarters. Magazine St itself is a street filled with cute boutiques and vintage stores and cute coffee shops.The owner Dennis and his staff are all friendly but mind you can be absent-minded sometimes so you have to work with them. ALSO I can see how this place is great for larger groups.Overall I had a pleasant stay in NOLA and I would stay here again in the future.
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Mark L.
Feb 13, 2025
I stayed at the St Charles Guest House in November of 2024 and even though renovations were occurring they were very accomodating. I can't wait to go back when the work is finished!
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Bill P.
Jan 4, 2020
Take A Minute - I've told you about the location and accommodations at St.Charles Guest House, but this time I want to just take a minute, as I suggest you do when you visit or plan your visit. I took a minute - due to a little rain - last month to enjoy the experience that is St Charles Guest House. Take a minute to talk to owner Dennis about the houses - these are houses, not just hotel rooms - about their history and challenges faced. Take a minute to talk to him about what the Warehouse District, just blocks away and now a destination itself, was when he worked there in years past. Take a minute to talk to staff about hidden gems in a great food city - the diner, the bagel shop, the nearly hidden French Quarter homestyle restaurant. Take a minute to share a recipe, a plant cutting, or a cookie. These moments are what capped another great experience at St Charles Guest House.
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