Bougainvillea House Courtyard & Bosai garden , Relaxation and Seating area
Seating & Relaxation Area
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& Convenient French Quarter Location
The building on Governor Nicholls St. was erected in 1822 for a platation owner for use as his townhouse to visits to the port city of New Orleans to sell his cotton. During the Civil War, this building served as one of three hospitals in the Quarter. The street name at that time was Rue de l'Hospital. The street name was later changed to honor Governor Francis T. Nicholls, who was a Civil War general before being elected as Governor of Louisiana.
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Bougainvillea House is located deep in the French Quarter, part of an intriguing region known for its
historic homes, paddlewhelers, legendary plantations shaded by stately oaks, cypress lined bayous,
the famous St. Charles Avenue Street Car, and the Riverwalk and Canal Place Shopping malls.
The beat of a Dixieland band is the pulse of our joyous city. Jazz was born here, and many of the great names in music have their roots here. Known for fun filled nights, we also have a world-reknowned reputation for fantastic food, Mardi Gras, and Jazz and French Quarter Festivals.
1822 Bougainvillea House units are as unique as the city and will fulfill all of your expectations. Some of the amenities include:11 foot ceilings, free off-street parking, tropical patios, and antique furniture. Our location is within walking distance of Royal Street, Jax Brewery shops, Ole Man River and its riverboats, the Convention Center, Harrahs Casino, the D-Day Museum, St. Louis Cathedral, the Superdome, and many more great and exciting New Orleans sights, sounds, and culinary delights.