Lions Inn Bed & Breakfast
2517 Chartres Street , New Orleans
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My boyfriend by the pool. Pool and garden Courtyard The Honeymoon Cottage

Lions Inn Bed & Breakfast New Orleans

2517 Chartres Street New Orleans, Louisiana, 70117, United States

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... imagine it 10 times more flamboyant and loud with (in the case of Endymion) beads being flung in all directions.
Not all parades have the motto 'throw until it hurts like Endymion' and to be honest after an hour of being 'under fire' for want of a better word we did begin to flag. If you have people who are sensitive to missiles, then stand back you have been warned, or go to another parade. If you can catch or dodge things ...

Day 1 - Traveling to New Orleans

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We had to wonder a bit if we were nuts. Here we were on our first vacation in quite sometime and we were getting up at our usual workday time --- 3:30am, but we wanted to get to New Orleans by early afternoon, so up and going we were.

By 5:45am, after a few last minute panics of fear that we had forgotten something of importance, we were on the road and on the way. The drive was actually very nice with not to much traffic until we reached ...

The City that Care Forgot

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... wondered how the city could be as amazing as it appears to be today after such devastation.

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Saturday Night's Alright (For Music)

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... out of water. It's an odd feeling to watch someone who is barley a dot out in the water suddenly stand up and only be up to their knees. We enjoyed a couple hours of sun bathing, swimming and people watching and then headed back to camp for some lunch and a shower before going back downtown. Liz had looked up a few of the lesser known attractions in town and we decided to check out the New Orleans Pharmacy Museum which happened to be back in the ...

More oysters!

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... hotel to shower and change.

We met up with the others and spent a little time gambling at Harrah's. The "kids" then went to the bar at the Ritz Carlton (we stayed there on a prior trip to New Orleans) and back to the Sazerac Bar at the Roosevelt Hotel. We were having a blast just walking, talking and drinking! New Orleans is definitely a cocktail town.

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This bed and breakfast was formerly known as: Lion's Inn B&B

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