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Dating back to 1835, the Bienville was named in honor of Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne, Sieur de Bienville, the French-Canadian who founded New Orleans in 1718. Classic wrought-iron balconies and a lush courtyard give the property the appearance of a stately manor home; the hotel’s grand ambiance is further reflected in the hand-painted murals, over-stuffed furnishings, and graceful appointments. Just steps away lie some of the Big Easy’s most famous features, including Bourbon and Royal Streets, late-night jazz clubs, world-class restaurants, shopping, and the mighty Mississippi River itself.
Experience Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, the House of Blues New Orleans, Bourbon Street, and Café Du Monde just a short walk away.

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Experience Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, the House of Blues New Orleans, Bourbon Street, and Café Du Monde just a short walk away.

Discover the intimate and elegant ambiance of the Bienville House Hotel, a French Quarter manor house.

Discover

Discover the intimate and elegant ambiance of the Bienville House Hotel, a French Quarter manor house.

Explore the French Quarter and wander down Bourbon Street.

Explore

Explore the French Quarter and wander down Bourbon Street.

Experience the “Birthplace of Jazz” and enjoy a concert at the historic Preservation Hall.

Experience

Experience the “Birthplace of Jazz” and enjoy a concert at the historic Preservation Hall.

Taste the beignets at the iconic Café Du Monde.

Taste

Taste the beignets at the iconic Café Du Monde.

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