The Basics
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This beautiful mansion turned inn is in the historic Mid-City neighborhood on the world-famous Canal Street, in the heart of New Orleans. A central location along the Canal Streetcar line positions it both off-the-beaten-path, yet right on track. We specialize in full house rentals and long-term rental accommodations with distinguishable opportunities and amenities.
At a Glance
- Free Parking
- Full House Rental
- Weddings/Events
- Hot Tub On-Site
- Hot Breakfast
- History & Heritage
- Gardens
- Romantic Getaway
In the Know
- The National WWII Museum tells the story of the American experience in the war that changed the world
Visit Longue Vue House and Gardens, also known as Longue Vue, a historic house museum.
Explore Audubon Aquarium of the Americas to be transported to an underwater world from the Caribbean to the Amazon Rainforest
Visit during New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, an annual celebration of the music and culture of New Orleans
Stay for the Story
A stay at Canal Street Inn is not just about luxurious accommodations; it's about embracing the spirit of New Orleans, savoring delectable Creole breakfasts, and relishing in the rhythm and soul of this captivating city.
Here are a few things to sip & savor when you visit…
Try Lola's for Spanish tapas, paella, and amazing housemade sangria in a quaint, lively space
Enjoy classic, homestyle Creole dishes at Mandina's Restaurant
Liuzza's Restaurant & Bar serving po' boys, seafood & Creole-Italian fare since 1947
Here are a few things to see & do when you visit…
City Park, a 1,300-acre public park in New Orleans, Louisiana, is the 87th largest and 20th-most-visited urban public park
Visit vibrant Jackson Square in the heart of the French Quarter
Try a beignet at Cafe du Monde
Guest Reviews
Canal Street In is a lovely quiet haven in the hustle and bustle of New Orleans. The rooms are extremely well appointed, clean and comfortable. The proprietors cook a different delicious hot breakfast each morning to start your day off right, and you can hop on the street car right out front. The building itself is so pretty, a restored historic home. I can’t say enough good things! This...See More
Canal Street In is a lovely quiet haven in the hustle and bustle of New Orleans. The rooms are extremely well appointed, clean and comfortable. The proprietors cook a different delicious hot breakfast each morning to start your day off right, and you can hop on the street car right out front. The building itself is so pretty, a restored historic home. I can’t say enough good things! This is where we will stay in NOLA from now on!
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- Abbie Argersinger
This place was fantastic. This was my wife and I's first time in New Orleans and we were so glad we stayed there. The room was great, the hospitality was top notch, and the food was amazing. I will definitely come back. If you plan on staying at the Inn, definitely check out Katie's and many of the other great restaurants conveniently located close to the Inn!
This place was fantastic. This was my wife and I's first time in New Orleans and we were so glad we stayed there. The room was great, the hospitality was top notch, and the food was amazing. I will definitely come back. If you plan on staying at the Inn, definitely check out Katie's and many of the other great restaurants conveniently located close to the Inn!
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- Robert Arzola
Prime location just outside of the bustling French Quarter/Warehouse district with simple access to these areas via streetcar or public bike shares that can be accessed a short distance up the road at Walgreens (currently).
The hostess was super accommodating and professional; you can tell she cares about your experience at the inn just as much as her and her staff care about the immaculate condition of the inn...See More
Prime location just outside of the bustling French Quarter/Warehouse district with simple access to these areas via streetcar or public bike shares that can be accessed a short distance up the road at Walgreens (currently).
The hostess was super accommodating and professional; you can tell she cares about your experience at the inn just as much as her and her staff care about the immaculate condition of the inn itself. The building is gorgeous and tastefully decorated with several original pieces you could get lost in (Mariposa tree with daisies in the dining room is ????????). There are games, a selection of books by local authors or New Orleans specific lore and history; there is a beautiful garden to relax in; ample parking; a lounge area upstairs and a small gym in the basement level. Breakfasts are excellent (all start with a fruit parfait and self served coffee, water or juice: we had a Sunday breakfast with french toast, bacon and mimosas, and a toast with garlic aioli, tomato, avocado and bacon flat faced sandwich) and set you off on the right foot for the day. When we couldn't make it to breakfast one morning, a personalized bagged breakfast was made for us to take with for the day.
Overall, finding a place to stay in New Orleans was the hardest part of booking the trip in Louisiana. There is a lot of noise out there, but we're lucky and thankful to have landed on this place to stay.
Til next time!
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- Carli Nap
I cannot say enough good things about the Canal Street Inn. It's a beautiful historic home in a very central location. The place is clean and well appointed. We loved our room. Julia met us upon arrival and made us feel right at home. She showed us around and explained everything. I am originally from New Orleans and travel back often to enjoy the city and old friends and...See More
I cannot say enough good things about the Canal Street Inn. It's a beautiful historic home in a very central location. The place is clean and well appointed. We loved our room. Julia met us upon arrival and made us feel right at home. She showed us around and explained everything. I am originally from New Orleans and travel back often to enjoy the city and old friends and relatives. I know my way around and have stayed in most areas of the city over the years. I am so happy I finally tried the Canal Street Inn and it has now become my favorite. By the way, Mandina's is one of the best restaurants in New Orleans and it's a 2 minute walk from the Inn. Enjoy!
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- Don Ruiz
Rooms & Suites
Room Amenities: Air Conditioning, Bathrobes, Coffee Maker/Service, Hair Dryer, USB Charging Stations, Alarm Clocks, Antique Furnishings
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For information on ADA accessibility for the facility or its rooms, please contact the property directly.
Policies
Smoking Policy: Smoke free
Family Friendly: Welcomes children over the age of 6
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Meals Offered: Breakfast
Special Diets Accommodated: Yes
Restaurant on Premises: No
Dining Amenities: Complimentary Early Coffee Tea, Complimentary Snacks, Picnics Available, Room Service, Special Diets Accommodated
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Internet Service: Wireless
Front Desk/Security: Onsite
Inn Amenities: Hot Breakfast, Concierge Services, Fitness Center, Free Onsite Parking, Full House Rental Available, Gardens on Property, Green Environmentally Friendly, Meeting Space Available, Weddings & Events Available, Wine/Spirits Available
Wedding/Reception/Event Facilities: Indoor, Outdoor
Events Supported: Private Parties, Ceremonies, Receptions, Rehearsal Dinners, Bridal Luncheons, Elopements, Baby Showers, Tea Parties
Business Travel & Meetings
Meeting Types: Business Meetings, Retreats
Meeting Facilities: Yes
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Location Type: City/Metro, Coastal, Suburban