Originally constructed in the 1700's, the 15-room Inn on Ursulines is one of the oldest structures in the French Quarter. Located between the famed Royal and Bourbon Streets, this traditional Creole Cottage was once owned by voodoo priestess Marie Laveau, who operated it as a hotel for travelers to the city seeking her services. Engrossed in the property's rich history and architecture are guest rooms providing today's traveler the comfort and modern conveniences expected of great French Quarter hotels. Our inviting courtyard is your personal sanctuary near Bourbon St. offering a quiet refuge from the ongoing thrill that is the New Orleans experience.