From the veranda of the [Avenue Inn Bed and Breakfast](https://www.avenueinnbb.com/), it's not uncommon to hear the rickety vibration of the century-old green streetcars rumbling past 4125 Saint Charles Avenue. Designed in the Queen Anne architectural style, the Avenue Inn is set back from the main New Orleans throughway by a small garden oasis. Winding paths lead you up to the front steps of this nineteenth century mansion, where the Innkeepers, Joe and Bebe Rabhan, welcome you to their lovely property. The Avenue Inn Bed and Breakfast is a stately affair, offering its guests the luxury of staying on a property with lots of old world charm with the added touch of modern amenities. Situated in the Garden District just steps from New Orleans' most historic transportation, located minutes from the commercial Magazine Street, and just a short ride from the French Quarter, the Avenue Inn could not be better placed. As Joe Rabhan appropriately said, the Avenue Inn provides its guests with that perfect getaway feel after long hours of tromping around all over the city. But historical properties generally come with some quirks, and the Avenue Inn Bed and Breakfast has no shortage of interesting past owners and some strange, mysterious occurrences. Could this beautiful Bed and Breakfast be your final destination during your future trip to New Orleans? There's only one way to find out . . .