New Orleans Hotels

Sully Mansion

At a Glance

    Pros

  • old-world charm
  • owners are experts at paying individual attention to guests

    Cons

  • not located near major tourist attractions

Sully Mansion Review

New Orleans architect Thomas Sully built this handsome, rambling Queen Anne-style house in 1890. In the foyer, light filters through stunning, pastel-color stained-glass windows that are original to the house. The guest rooms have high ceilings, oil paintings, tall windows with swagged floor-length drapes, and Victorian hand-me-downs. A neighbor to other grand mansions, the house is on a tree-lined street—just a block from St. Charles Avenue and close to Magazine Street shops.

    Hotel Amenities

  • 6 rooms, 2 suites.
  • Rooms have: a/c, Wi-Fi.
  • Rate includes breakfast.
  • Credit cards accepted.

Member Reviews

  • Bluffview, from Dallas, TX
    8/21/09

    I have stayed with Nancy and Guy numerous times over the past two years. They are gracious hosts and very accomodating. Recently they invested in painting the outside of the house and also in new gutters so it looks spectacular. The inside is clean, the beds are comfortable, the window units always help me sleep and cut out any noise that might be outside. The neighborhood is very quite and this B and B is the only B and B in the true garden district. It is well located and Nancy or Guy can steer you to the best places to eat....

    Ratings details: Room: 5 | Atmosphere: 5 | Service: 5 | Value: 5
  • Dei, from Texas
    3/23/07

    Stayed here for two nights with my aunt back in November of 2006. The home is in a great neighborhood with a lot of history. The room was nice and breakfasts wonderful. The owners really went above and beyond with our needs. Guy even came and jumped my car off when my battery went dead after an afternoon shopping trip on Magazine St. What a truly great couple!

    Ratings details: Room: 4 | Atmosphere: 4 | Service: 5 | Value: 3
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