Welcome
Nestled in the heart of the vibrant French Quarter, Grenoble House is a peaceful 19th-century retreat named after the enchanting walled city in France that was once home to the esteemed Dauphine family, the same family for whom Dauphine Street is named. Lovingly restored, it perfectly blends the charm of classic New Orleans architecture with the ease of modern amenities, offering a sanctuary where past and present seamlessly intertwine. Exclusively catering to adults and teens thirteen years and older, we provide an atmosphere of calm and relaxation, ideal for those seeking an escape from the bustle. Here, every detail tells a story of tradition, refinement, and understated luxury, offering a serene oasis for those seeking a sophisticated getaway. Much like the city of Grenoble itself, our retreat provides a tranquil space where history, art, and nature combine to create an unforgettable experience.
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Neighborhood
french quarter
Explore the iconic French Quarter, just steps from our location—known for its vibrant culture, live music, and historic charm.
New Orleans Streetcar
Hop on the historic New Orleans Streetcar for a scenic ride through the city’s most beloved neighborhoods.
The National WWII Museum
Visit The National WWII Museum—an immersive, world-class experience just minutes away.
New Orleans Museum of Art (NOMA)
Explore the New Orleans Museum of Art, currently home to the blockbuster Titanic Exhibit.
Historic New Orleans Collection
Discover the Historic New Orleans Collection—a free museum showcasing the city’s rich heritage, located right in the French Quarter.



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Advance Purchase
Book early and save on your next New Orleans getaway.
Stay Longer & Save
The longer you stay, the more you save—linger a little longer in the French Quarter.
Repeat Guests
Because we love familiar faces—exclusive perks for returning guests.
Location
Grenoble House is surrounded by New Orleans’ finest—world-class restaurants, lively music venues, and historic landmarks. Stroll to Café du Monde for beignets or explore the Mississippi Riverfront.