Beauregard-Keyes House is a monument French Quarter New Orleans located in United States.
1113 Chartres St New Orleans , LA 70116 United States
Small but awesome. Cool little bit of NOLA history.
Sign up for a quick tour , the guides at Beauregard Keyes are fantastic
Beauregard lived here. In fact, he lived in about a dozen other places around here, too. Better at moving furniture than troops.
waited outside for the tour guide for 30 minutes, called, rang the bell etc. Never showed, during business hours. Not reliable.
The best muffuletta in the French Quarter! Ask for it warm, makes the bread crispy! - Suzanne Coste
Check out the portraits of Mayors in the main hall. - Westley Bayas
Restored by the Louisiana Landmarks Society in the 1960s, this uncommon Bayou St. John country home was owned by many affluent residents in New Orleans, including the city’s first mayor, James Pitot. - Angelica Dongallo
We didn't go inside but from the outside it is super spooky! A little sad at all the liberties AHS took on Madame LaLaurie but if possible she is more twisted in real life. - Laur Lo Ski
Always good! Don't bother getting expensive dessert at your fancy restaurant. Stop by here for after dinner coffee and beignets. Cheap and delicious! Cash only! - nobodys business
A must for any stop on a walk/tour of the Quarter. - Jeremy Fajman