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  • Steven B.

    friendly, accommodating, flexible all describe the excellent experience at the chimes

    (5)
  • Randy J.

    I just stayed at chimes bed and breakfast and it is the most fantastic place. all of the rooms have access from the out side. it is clean and quiet - the owners are pleasant and very responsive to the guests needs. STAY HERE!!!

    (5)
  • Allyson S.

    My boyfriend and I stayed here for two nights on our way to a wedding in Mississippi. It was our first time staying at a bed and breakfast and our first time coming to New Orleans and we were pleasantly surprised. The room was quiet, comfortable, and decorated in a way that made us feel at home. We also enjoyed having breakfast with Jill and the other guests staying here. Everyone was willing to give advice on places for us to go and Jill provided us with a map and explained the methods of transportation for the area. We will definitely return to Nola and The Chimes B&B.

    (5)
  • Jules H.

    We had a lovely stay over Halloween week, and stayed in a lovely unit on corner of Constantinople and and Coliseum. The owner is absolutely lovely and very informative. She had some great recommendations on where to eat and how to spend our days. Room: there was a lovely *high* queen sized bed. It was fun to hop up to it! The room also had a/c and a fan, and was pleasantly cool throughout our stay. There is a good sized bathroom with good water temp + pressure. I appreciated that she had a fridge for us to use (also stocked with various beverages). Breakfast consisted of: various pastries, cheeses, boiled eggs, and fruit. Drink options were: coffee, tea, and orange juice. It's a very European style B + B. The hostess was always present during breakfast, which was a nice touch. We met lovely travelers from all different parts of the US. Area: We had our own car, and there was plenty of street parking available. The area is generally quiet, and a nice respite from the FQ rowdiness. We enjoyed our stay and would recommend it to others. :)

    (5)
  • Agnes B.

    My husband and I stayed here for an anniversary adventure in New Orleans. It was the most perfectly beautiful stay it is possible to image. I never want to stay anywhere else.

    (5)
  • Suzy Q.

    Is this place really that great? Yes, yes, yes. Nice location in a quiet neighborhood, but an easy walk to Magazine St and St Charles. The rooms are lovely and very reasonably priced. The garden area is very pretty and the breakfasts delicious. Fantastic almond croissants! And the hosts are very helpful, interesting, and knowledgeable. We will never stay anywhere else in New Orleans.

    (5)
  • Mel B.

    Thank you for such a lovely stay!

    (5)
  • Larry T.

    Staying at the Chimes was a wonderful experience and a highlight of our time in New Orleans.The flight to nola was delayed due to an ice storm, but our hosts figured out a way for us to stay a couple of extra days. Breakfast even featured a King Cake one morning. Location is perfect as it is close to both Magazine and St.Charles. Jill and Charles were perfect hosts and had many great suggestions, not to mention some very interesting historical information. Each room is different and the garden area was welcoming even though the weather was cold during part of our visit. You won't go wrong staying at the Chimes. Larry and Mary Alyce from Boise

    (5)
  • Brian F.

    We had a very enjoyable stay at The Chimes during the second weekend of JazzFest 2014. We get to New Orleans once every three years or so and this is the best and most fun place we've stayed at. Jill is very knowledgable and she and her family are wonderful hosts. That goes for Julius the cat as well. The "social gathering" each morning for breakfast was a lot of fun, and a great start to the day before heading over to the fairgrounds. We appreciated the stocked communal fridge and honor system if we quaffed an ale or enjoyed a glass of wine. The Chimes is in a wonderful Uptown neighborhood, and the close proximity to some amazing stores and restaurants along Magazine Street was an added bonus.

    (5)
  • May N.

    I stayed here for a weekend in April for a friend's wedding in the Garden District. It was very nice, inviting, and friendly! They even had a few non-guests join breakfast because their B&B was full and the non-guests had to find other lodging, but were invited back for the meal. The B&B is run by a married couple who will greet you, show you around the place, and eat breakfast with you. They've owned the place for about 22 years. They have 5 rooms and all have their own bathroom. My room was next to the kitchen (small discount for the breakfast-making/eating noise) and was super comfortable with fresh orchids, water, a small tv, window a/c unit, and a sound machine. A thin folder contains recommendations for places to eat around the area. With the a/c turned on and my earplugs in, I slept like a baby til breakfast. The sound machine probably comes in handy during winter when you're not using the a/c. There is a large courtyard outside with a pretty garden and swing and chairs to relax, read, and chat with guests. The resident orange tabby cat was spotted a few times running away from people. Other guests were friendly - breakfast felt like a warm hostel, but with middle-aged people. The location was really great, within walking distance of Magazine Street. It was a nice area of the Garden District, with lots of restaurants, cafes, and shops and not as crazy and touristy as the French Quarter. Rates are $140-160 per night, inclusive of tax. Street parking/couple of off-street spots, wi-fi & Ethernet Internet connection, and breakfast all included. I would love to come back here!

    (5)
  • Deb L.

    This is our second visit . We enjoy the relaxed quaint feeling and the ability to get to the St. Charles Trolley Line. From the trolley we were able to go to everywhere we were interested in. Morning brings a lovely breakfast of breads, pastries, fruit and cheeses of course with juice and coffee. They provide a homey room with nice clean linens, bathrooms in each room, televisions, coffee maker and a refridge is stocked with water and sodas etc. We really enjoy this place , it feels like a home but not overbearing like visiting a relative. Beds are comfortable, but remember it's not a hotel. Prices are reasonable and they are quite helpful with ideas and services in the area.

    (4)
  • Michael H.

    This was my first time staying at the Chimes, and the next time I'm in New Orleans, I will definitely be staying here. The rooms are comfortable, the neighborhood is quiet, the courtyard is nice and shady, your provided with a nice breakfast, including pleasant conversation with the proprietors and other guests, and it's conveniently located within walking distance of the streetcar line, if you want to play downtown or go further uptown to the zoo or Audobon Park. There's also plenty of parking around the property if you want to drive here and there. And it's located within walking distance of several nice restaurants. I really enjoyed my stay here. It was like staying at a friend's home.

    (5)
  • Megan J.

    Yesterday I was reminiscing and looking at pictures from my road trip this summer, and remembering how much I had fallen in love with NoLA. Part of this fantastic experience was staying at Chimes. As a hostess, Jill is tops. Her breakfast downstairs is charming and delightful, often with non-guests stopping in just because, and she is so full of insider info on the city, places to go, things to do, current events, the lists goes on. The inn itself is beautiful, full of interesting art and design. It's in the Garden District, and an easy hop onto the trolley line to go downtown. You avoid so much of the commercialisation of the city by staying outside of it. All in all, a wonderful visit!

    (5)
  • Lyn L.

    I recently visited NOLA and stayed at the Chimes Bed and Breakfast. This little BnB was as lovely the second time as it was my first time staying there. Highly recommended!

    (5)
  • Peter Z.

    Our favorite place to stay in NOLA!

    (5)
  • Margaret M.

    As a newbie to NOLA booking our stay at The Chimes did not disappoint. It truly lived up to its reputation. The location is great, situated in a beautiful residential neighborhood but within walking distance to some fine restaurant, interesting shops and historical points of interest. The street car is just a few short blocks away and with an unlimited Jazzy pass commuting into the city was a breeze. The rooms are very well appointed and spotless, the bed comfy and the setting is just lovely. Breakfast every morning was grand, plenty of fresh fruit, fresh juices, cheeses, baguettes, fresh baked pastries and good coffee. Breakfast is a highlight for me, sitting at a communal large table it gives you the chance to interact with other guests and of course your host, Jill. Jill is a wealth of information, anything from restaurant recommendations to which jazz clubs are a must plus she has countless other ideas and suggestions all of which to make your stay a memorable one. I plan to return the same time next year and would highly recommend this charming B&B.

    (5)
  • Cheryl C.

    I found Chimes listed as one of Frommer's best hotel bets. I then read the reviews on tripadvisor and checked out their website. I enjoy staying at B&Bs in general, but I especially wanted to book one for this trip because I wanted to support a local business in New Orleans. I found the price fair and the rooms interesting. I liked the videos about each room on the website. I could see that the owners, Jill and Charles, took great pride in their home and B&B and that appealed to me. Another factor in my choosing the Chimes was that I did not want to rent a car or rely on taxis. The property is equidistant from the St. Charles Streetcar and Magazine St. buses - about 4 blocks each way. It was very convenient. At our first breakfast, I asked Jill about the $12 3-day transportation passes she sells. She said the city had lowered the rate of the day pass to $3 so it was better for us to buy it through the drivers. My husband and I appreciated that honesty. I found our room to be a great size (Room 4). It had a good size closet and a desk with enough space to spread guidebooks and maps out. I liked the drawers that were in the bathroom because I like to lay my toiletries out instead of rifling in my travel kit. The bed was comfortable and had two soft pillows and two firm pillows. I liked that they thought of that. We also loved the art that was in the room. AND, the internet works. Everywhere. Full bars. They have 2 wireless hubs you can hook up to. I've been to B&Bs where they advertise free wireless and it ends up being incredibly weak. This was a pleasant surprise. There was an informative packet in the room and was really jazzed to find out they have bug spray in a basket in the courtyard. (We packed just carry on and we couldn't find a small enough container of spray to fit into our ziplocks. Sure, I could have walked to the Wal-Mart and gotten a bottle, but I didn't have to! Hooray! The basket also had sunscreen but we didn't need it. But now we know we don't need to pack it next time we go to NO.) The packet also has great restaurant information. Every place that we went to that was on that list was spot on and pretty fantastic. I loved breakfast. There is fresh bread and various baked treats that Jill picks up every morning from a local bakery, butter, jam, cheese, ripe fruit, OJ, coffee, tea - sometimes this fruit with yogurt and granola and honey (so good). I am not a great conversationalist in the mornings and my husband and I tend to be on the introverted side. Jill was/is warm and welcoming and a wonderful host. She made us feel very comfortable even though we were at a table with strangers. There ended up being some really interesting conversations at the breakfast. We usually ended up lingering at the table. It was a fun way to start the day and get ideas about what to do and where to go from other guests. We had a great time in New Orleans and a big part of it was staying at the Chimes. We are looking forward to visiting the city again and booking a room here.

    (5)

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  • Mon :9:00 am - 8:00pm

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