"The Cornstalk Hotel, once a
private home, now welcomes visitors from around the world to step inside
the famous Cornstalk Fence in the French Quarter and enjoy the
hospitality of it's Victorian charm."
The early 1800's home of Francoise-Xavier Martin, a
native of Marseilles, France, is now a landmark to locals and tourists
alike visiting the historic French Quarter. Judge Martin, a
Justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court and author of The History of
Louisiana was the first of many illustrious names connected to the
house. Harriet Beecher -Stowe was inspired to write Uncle Tom's Cabin
while staying here; Bill and Hillary Clinton were guests here; even
Elvis himself has stayed at this lovely hotel, so centrally located in
the heart of the Vieux Carre'.
Quaint European style hotel
located in the French Quarter. Built in the 1890s Nine O Five
Royal is one of the first smaller hotels built 10 rooms and 3 suites
with balconies overlooking Royal Street.
Make your visit to New Orleans special at this quaint
European-style hotel located in the heart of the French Quarter.
Enjoy the view from the balcony as you watch the horse drawn carriages
go by, or relax in the courtyard.