Inn on St. Ann
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Built in 1830, the charming Inn on St. Ann boasts courtyards shaded by a century-old oak tree and common areas appropriately decorated with antiques, chandeliers, and original local artwork. With its hanging plants and wrought iron balcony fronting St. Ann, the Inn epitomizes the iconic architecture and ambiance the French Quarter is often recognized for.
The Inn on St. Ann also features the Marie Laveau Annex, a hotel property too rich to abandon the name it has carried for decades. This Creole Cottage was once owned by the famed voodoo priestess of New Orleans, Marie Laveau, whose services were sought by the rich and poor, black and white, for everything from court cases to affairs of the heart.