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    Fairchild House

    3.9 (48 reviews)
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    Robert T.

    This is a nice cozy getaway tucked in between two major tourist streets. The rooms are nice with a window air conditioning units built into the wall. The ceiling is about 18ft tall which lends itself to a very big room. The windows are floor to ceiling. If you are looking for top of the line BNB this isn't for you but if you like a simple no frills stay, I recommend this. The owner will make you breakfast every morning between 830-930 am. The menu is light but on our stay she added something extra as a treat.

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    Ruben G.

    Wow. Sweet, generous, hospitable. Those are the words that first come to mind when describing Beatriz, our hostess at The Fairchild House. She upgraded us to a king room simply because... she wanted to? (Thanks, Bea!) This place is on the funkier side of the Garden District, but that is reflected in the price. The house was built in the 1800's, so yes - the floors and stairs are creaky. The rooms have 12 foot ceilings, and every room has a window air conditioner. The bathroom in our room was recently redone, and it was splendid! (Translation: lots of hot water, ample water pressure, and room enough for two of us to move around.) There is a patio out back along an enormous hedge - I can only imagine it can help you keep cool during the NO summers. The breakfast room has a wonderful old bar as a counter - Beatriz keeps the hutch that used to sit behind it in the reception area. I can only imagine the effort it took to move those in there! Breakfast includes breads, cereals and fresh fruit - along with juices, tea and coffee. The neighborhood, as stated, is toward the funkier end of the Garden District (on the downtown side). This proved to be no problem, however. We came strolling back fairly late many of the nights we were there, and never felt unsafe. Also, its location puts it a block or two away from lots of eateries... and just a block from the St. Charles streetcar line... primo! I am certain that we'll stay here again, the next time we get to New Orleans.

    Veronica A.

    Wow! What a beautiful place to stay in the Gardens District, I would come back and stay here again. Me and my boyfriend only needed an extra night to stay in New Orleans after leaving from an Airbnb place within the area and decided to book this room through booking.com. Compared to other places around this one got a better deal plus breakfast included. It is only a block away from the tram and it is not far from Downtown, approximately 10 min. I was very happy with the service we received from the beginning, we came early around 12pm and was supposed to check in at 2pm. However, we wanted to leave our luggage there in the meantime before check in and for our surprise the room was ready. Jennifer was very kind allowing us to receive our keys before the time. You can see pictures of my room, we had a very comfortable King size bed, a kitchenette and a private bathroom. Everything decorated as years ago, in fact this house is from 1841 and very well maintain. We had breakfast the next morning which had a variety of options like eggs, sausages, bagels, oat meal, cereals, fruits, etc. Coffee and tea! Everything, honestly the most important thing was the feeling of being welcome and safe. We both loved it and would recommend the place to everyone who wants to enjoy the culture of New Orleans as we did.

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    C J.

    Everything about the house and the owners is lovely. The house was established around 1841 and consists of three houses. So, as you can imagine they are in continuous need of repairs, but this adds to the charm and ambiance. We stayed in a king room, fireplace, wood floors, cold air, beautiful patio. Breakfast was simple European, no proteins. The most special part was Jennifer, who treated us while professionally, like family. Then the owners coming home from vacation and hearing about their adventures, and meeting their dog Audrey. The the middle of the historic Garden District, oak trees, beads hanging everywhere, you are walking in the middle of History. Within walking distance to Minnie fabulous restaurants, historic sites, and antique shopping. Lovely experience, and would venture to stay again when visiting New Orleans down the road as we continue our adventures.

    Miguel R.

    If you find yourself in New Orleans and need a place to stay this is the perfect B&B. Away from the hustle and bustle of downtown and the French Quarter it is the ideal place to wind down. Nestled in the Garden District, quiet and unassuming, close to transportation and walking distance to food cocktails without the excess activity that is always exciting yet sometimes tiring. Their morning breakfast is generous and very much not like the continental breakfasts of many chains. Crepes, bread pudding, ham rolls, cheeses, of course cereals, pastries and bagels. The breakfast bar is a repurposed 150 year-old pharmacy counter. Why stay anywhere else?

    Cute little room!
    Jenn H.

    It's a cute little old b&b. The room is old but clean enough. It's run down but that's the character. The only downside is the thin wall. Fortunately my neighbours were not too noisy. I can literally hear entire conversations in the room I stayed at. They have all the very basic amenities: soaps & shampoo. The bed was really comfortable. The heater is very warm. I really enjoyed brekky. There r a selection of bagels, bread that u can toast yourself; cereals; baked goods (cake, bread pudding & sweet potato pie on the day I made it for breakfast which was served between 0830-0930). Everyone is friendly & Beatrice the inn keeper was giving the guests tips. It's only a half an hour walk to Canal street. Magazine street is just a few streets down. The St Charles streetcar stop is just a block away which is very convenient ($1.25 1 way or $3 for a 24h "jazzy pass") Really enjoyed my stay there.

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    Hello everyone! I was wondering what everyone thought of the rooms and service. Were the rooms nice? Did each room have it's on bathroom? How far is it from the streetcar? Etc...

    My wife & I stay there last month for a weekend getaway. The family is extremely pleasant, served nice breakfast, private bath in room. Place is a bit worn, but not run down. 1 Block to streetcar. Will stay there again on next visit.

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    Nice location, comfy room, wonderful breakfast, and such a pleasant family - Rita, Beatriz, Hannah,and staff.

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    In the somewhat middle of it all... and that is the way we wanted it. We wanted to be close to…read moreBurbon Street, but not on Burbon Street.....I have to admit, when we pulled up (after a lengthy drive) I was a little worried, but all of that worry went away once we walked into the hotel. The lobby is beautiful, the front desk employees were extremely kind and helpful. We reserved a room with 2 queens and a sofa sleeper - and we had room to spare!! it was a nice room for the 4 of us. and most importantly - CLEAN! We valet parked when we got there and did not get our car until we left

    We booked this hotel based on the Yelp & Google reviews and Reddit recommendations…read more The only PRO of staying here is the location. It is very conveniently located to Bourbon Street. The 2 things I care most about when staying in a hotel is a comfortable night's rest and a good bathroom/shower. The bed in our room was the most uncomfortable mattress I have ever slept on in my entire life. It was so mushy that when you laid your head down, you sunk so far into it that your legs were literally 45 degrees above your head. I ended up sleeping upside down in the bed with my head where your feet go in order to feel even remotely comfortable. The pillows were all extremely flat, when you put your head on one it sank so far your face was about 1/2 inch from the mattress. I had to use 3 pillows stacked on each other. I had a stiff back, neck and joints the entire time we were there. The 2nd issue was hot water. The first morning, we attempted to shower, it only got barely luke warm for me and when my husband showered immediately after he only got ice cold water. We stopped at the front desk that morning on our way out for the day and told the woman at the front desk. She said she hadn't received any other complaints so it must be specific to our room and she would send engineering there to look at it. (we were getting hot water in the sink). Later that evening when we returned to our room, we immediately tested the shower again and it was still ice cold. So we went back to the front desk to check if engineering had come. We spoke to the same woman from the morning who acted like it was the first time we were telling her this and she said the exact same thing. I asked if they were going to come ASAP because we needed to shower soon and we couldn't take ice cold showers. She ignored my question and answered the ringing phone. A manager happened to be at the desk and overheard our conversation. He asked what our room number was and said that because of the old building and the pipes the hot water takes longer to get there. He said this was a KNOWN Issue by the staff, management and the owner. He told us to run the shower for AT LEAST 15 to 20 minutes, simultaneously with the sink and it should get hot. He also offered to move us to a different room but when I asked if he could guarantee if we wouldn't have the same problem in that room he couldn't give me a straight answer. We had already unpacked everything and didn't want to go through that hassle without a guarantee. So we went back to the room and let it run for 20 minutes and it eventually got hot. So for the remaining 3 mornings, we had to set our alarms for 30 minutes earlier so we could get up and run our shower before hand. For nearly $300 a night, we felt that this was ridiculous. Old building or not, if its a problem, then either don't put people in those rooms, or get it fixed somehow. Why should anyone be subjected to an ice old shower or an inconvenience to their time because the owner hasn't done anything about it? We visited the hotel Bar, the Bourbon O'bar 3 times during our stay and each time we received TERRIBLE service. None of the bartenders were friendly to us, in fact they were pretty rude. Each time it took them at least 10 minutes to even take our order (by standing there and looking at us and not saying anything). The bar was not busy or crowded any of these times. They would then start making one of our drinks, put it down and make other people's drinks, leave and go into a back room, play on their cell phone, talk to each other, or carry the glass around while doing other things. My husband ordered an old fashioned and the alcohol was sitting in the jar with the ice for over 5 minutes while the bartender carried it around doing other things, causing it to get watered down. When making a cocktail, it should be completed from start to finish without doing other things in the middle. I ordered the Mardi Drop cocktail on 2 different days. The first time, it was actually very good. The 2nd time from a different bartender it was horrible .He also sprinkled probably a tablespoon of cinnamon on top of it (which the first didn't have) which made it nearly undrinkable. I had to stir it into the martini in order to not get a mouthful of cinnamon with each sip. We didn't eat at the hotel restaurant Roux because of the bad Yelp reviews - we felt we could get a better breakfast elsewhere outside the hotel. Overall, I wouldn't recommend this hotel at all unless you don't care about being comfortable or friendly service.

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    We were on a 10 day road-trip with our final 2 nights in the French Quarter and I wanted to…read moreexperience staying on Bourbon Street; literally I wanted to see and hear everything Bourbon has to give. At check-in the rep asked "did you mean to book that room?" Yes we did!! We originally requested a 3rd floor private balcony but were given a 4th floor private balcony and oh hell yea was this perfect. Open the French doors and the cacophony of Bourbon St. envelopes the room; it's everywhere. But close the French doors and it's quiet; how I don't know but perfectly comfortably quiet for us. Added bonus, this being Easter, our 4th floor balcony gave us such a fantastic viewing spot to watch the colorful sights coming down Bourbon heading to the gay Easter parade a few blocks away. Our room also gave us a great vantage point for watching sunrise with the St.Louis Cathedral steeple in the foreground. On our final night we decided to order take-out to enjoy from our balcony; dinner and a show essentially, and cheaper too. Hotel is centrally located on Bourbon, wonderfully friendly and helpful staff, complimentary coffee available around 6am (big plus given it's normally 7am everywhere else) made this a perfect hotel for us.

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    Love this town. Love the food…read more Love this hotel. Love the Club Level. No better way to do NOLA than to splurge for the Club Level at the posh Ritz. No car needed, so when your cab pulls up at your new digs you are already on a first name basis with everyone greeting you. Right this way to check in-you'll be in the Club Level. When they details the hours and bites or drinks in the club level, pay attention. You're paying for it so take advantage. You could get by eating and drinking there all day. Pellegrinos to the room at night, or a fresh round of roadies that you just take right out to the streets. Reload as needed. The room was comfy and luxurious. The gym is huge, and there's a hot tub! They've got everything covered. Splurge and enjoy yourself at what's one of my finest travel experiences.

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