Maison Perrier vs Chimes Bed and Breakfast
Both properties are highly recommended by travel writers. Overall, Chimes Bed and Breakfast is preferred by most writers compared to Maison Perrier. Chimes Bed and Breakfast is ranked #24 in New Orleans with approval from 8 reviewers like Travel + Leisure, Rough Guide and DK Eyewitness.
Maison Perrier
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4117 Perrier, New Orleans, LA 70115
From $149 /night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Smoking Rooms
Frommer's
"The splashy, good-looking rooms feature antique elements...It all adds up to very likable accommodations."
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Fodor's
"Keeping up a tradition of Southern hospitality and historic elegance, this 1890s Victorian mansion is filled with antiques, gorgeous local art, and many extra comforts."
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Travel + Leisure
"Combining tasteful elegance with a tranquil locale in the most idyllic reaches of New Orleans' Garden District, this Victorian bed and breakfast evokes all the best qualities of old fashioned luxury."
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Gayot
"This elegant but friendly home is well-suited for weddings, family reunions and other large gatherings. Parking is free."
Oyster
Mid-Range
"The Maison Perrier bed and breakfast is in the Uptown/Garden District, known for its elegant antebellum mansions and lovely gardens."
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Chimes Bed and Breakfast
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1146 Constantinople St., New Orleans, LA 70115
From $0 /night
- Free Internet
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Laundy Room
- Free Parking
- Business Center
Concierge
"Jill, always knowledgeable and animated, will help you plan your day, matching your particular interests with her favorite spots and outings."
Fodor's
"The elegant and charming Chimes B&B is set in an atmospheric, historic neighborhood."
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DK Eyewitness
"Nicely decorated and perfectly maintained, the B&B is a good homebase for travelers."
Rough Guide
"You’re in a pretty part of the Garden District at this peaceful, casually stylish B&B."
Gayot
"Owners Jill and Charles Abbyad were pioneers in the New Orleans' bed-and-breakfast movement, which came surprisingly late to the city."