Rue Dumaine Guesthouse

517 Dumaine Street, New Orleans, Louisiana, 70116, United States | Hotel

Travel Blogs from New Orleans

Blue Dog Cafe - Lafayette & beyond

A travel blog entry by msinclair1956

5
6

... 8217; like sweet potato crunch
which was sweet (yuck) and mixed zucchini and brown rice (yay) but wasn’t very
appetising. Have to give a special
mention to the waiter who is doing a degree in architecture – apparently – he
asked me if Australians speak English? I
just looked at him and was about to say no, but couldn’t bring myself to,
sheltered life maybe??? I was chatting
to the girl at the counter and ...

New Orleans

A travel blog entry by ready2goo

59

... Am Tag schlendern wir durch die Gassen im French Quartier bis wir diese unertraeglich drueckende Hitze nicht mehr aushalten (98 Fahrenheit = 36,6 Grad Celsius), da hilft nur ein kuehles Bier und ein Eis!.. dachten wir...naja wir schleppten uns zurueck ins Hotel um eine Siesta einzulegen!

Am Abend gönnten wir uns ein Abendessen in einem empfohlenen Restaurant; Tuhnfisch, Shrimps mit Kartoffeln und Gemüse. Wie immer in ...

Wk 10 The Big Easy

A travel blog entry by easygeeze

48

... and dessert all being fixed but there were 4 options for the entrée and it’s this choice which sets the price for your meal although there’s very little price difference ranging from $38-$42. The first 3 courses were very good with a heavy Creole influence, hot and spicy. For my Entrée I’d ordered a 12 oz fillet mignon, when it arrived it was a joint of meat 3” thick and approx. 5” by ...

"Little Old Town Called New Orleans I Know"

A travel blog entry by drudell

2
5

"
There's a little old town called New Orleans I know
There's a little old town called New Orleans I know
Hey, it's alright, everything swings all night
In a little old ...

Jan 30 & 31

A travel blog entry by roganna

2
7

... called "cities of the dead", because of the aisles of above-ground tombs. Apparently, the early settlers had trouble burying the dead due to the high water table. It was common for coffins to pop back out of the ground as they filled up with water.

Often several bodies from the same family are buried in the same tomb, stacked one of top of the other. We were amazed at the number of bodies buried in some tombs - there just wouldn't be enough ...

Traveler rating: 3.0/5 Good (3 reviews)

Location

This hotel, located in the French Quarter area of New Orleans, is near Jackson Brewery, Louisiana Music Factory, Farmer's Market, and Washington Artillery Park.
Map this hotel

TripAdvisor Reviews Rue Dumaine Guesthouse New Orleans

3.00 of 5 stars Good

Other places to stay in New Orleans