Audubon Cottages
The Audubon Cottages transport guests to the charm and elegance of old New Orleans. A relaxing retreat in the French Quarter, each one and two bedroom Cottage offers distinct accommodations that will undoubtedly be part of an unforgettable experience in New Orleans. Guests check-in at the Dauphine Orleans Hotel and have access to the hotel’s secure, on-site valet parking, welcome beverage at May Baily’s Place, fitness center access and daily Continental breakfast. Our French Quarter cottages feature the following amenities:
- Semi-private or private courtyards. Cottages two, three and four have private courtyards
- Heated saltwater pool access
- Private sitting area
- Waffle cotton bath robes and slippers
- Complimentary WiFi
- French Quarter butler
- Complimentary breakfast
Audubon Cottage One
A two-bedroom cottage with a king bed in each bedroom , two baths, and a separate living room. This cottage is the former residence of John James Audubon, who lived there while completing his Birds of America series. Cottage One shares a courtyard with Cottage Seven.
Audubon Cottage Two
A two-bedroom cottage with one king bedroom and one double bedroom each with private baths with walk-in showers. The large hardwood floored living room has plenty of seating and a dining room table. The private courtyard offers seating for four people. Celebrities such as Elizabeth Taylor have stayed in this cottage.
Audubon Cottage Three
A two-bedroom cottage with a King bed in each bedroom and two baths. The separate living room has tile floors and antique furnishings. Cottage Three has a large private courtyard with plenty of sunlight and seating for six people.
Audubon Cottage Four
A two bedroom, two story cottage with one king bedroom and one double bedroom, two baths, large living room and a large, shady, private courtyard. The bedrooms and bathrooms are upstairs and the living room is downstairs. Cottage Four is said to be haunted by a country music loving soldier.
Audubon Cottage Five
This two bedroom cottage offers one king bedroom and one Queen bedroom each with private baths. The living area, seen in the photo at the top of the page, has hardwood floors and French doors that open up to the semi-private courtyard, which is shared with Cottage Six.
Audubon Cottage Six
The first of two one-bedroom cottages, Cottage Six has a king bedroom and bath. The semi-private courtyard is shared with Cottage Five.
Audubon Cottage Seven
This Slave Quarter cottage offers a king size bed. The semi-private courtyard is shared with Cottage One. Cottage Seven was used as a studio for John James Audubon while he lived in Cottage One.


