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This Historic Creole Mansion, in the heart of New Orleans historic French Quarter was built in 1820, to house the law office and family of Christian Rosaleus, founder of Tulane University School of Law. This small hotel retains all of its original architectural detail, unobtrusively altered, into a guest house, to accommodate today's conveniences. The Biscuit Palace Guest House is truly an "Old World" environment, featuring all privately accessed self contained accommodations with private bath rooms.
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Standard/Studio Units 1 Bedroom Units Air Conditioning
| Balcony or Patio Cable or Satellite TV Kitchen/Kitchenette
| Microwave Refrigerator/Mini-bar View
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