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The Ghosts of the Creole Gardens Hotel
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The Ghosts of the Creole Gardens Hotel

Antebellum Elegance with Supernatural Residents

Built 1850s6 min readBy Tim Nealon
The Creole Gardens Hotel, a collection of historic buildings in the Garden District, harbors spirits from the antebellum era through the present day.

For a bed and breakfast that is incredibly centrally located, look no further than the Creole Gardens Inn, which conveniently is just a block from the St. Charles Avenue streetcar line, only three blocks from the museum district and at the doorstep of the lush Garden District.

From the Reverend to the Escorts

The Creole Gardens Inn was originally built in the 1840s for the Reverend Benjamin Palmer, a staunch supporter of the Confederate Army and a personal friend of Confederate President Jefferson Davis. Palmer lived in this house during the Civil War and after—that is until he met a tragic end when he was struck by a streetcar while crossing the street in 1902.

For history buffs and architecture enthusiasts, the Creole Gardens is the perfect fit. The bed and breakfast is part of an old historic mansion; some of the rooms were once the old slave quarters of the house while others were once used as a bordello during the notorious Storyville era. A few of the rooms are even named after infamous prostitutes in New Orleans during this time period, like Miss Egypt Vanita and Miss Lulu White.

Ghosts of the Creole Gardens Inn

But with an old house comes entities who have never left; the Creole Gardens Inn certainly has its fair share of the latter. When the Inn was being remodeled before its grand opening, the proprietor witnessed 400-pound doors slamming shut, only to reopen a few minutes later.

Bathroom tiles that were to be laid out that next morning were stacked oh-so-neatly when the proprietor showed up to get to work. After the Inn officially opened, the paranormal activity only increased. Guests sometimes witness shadow people glide right past them and they always speak of that unnerving, eerie feeling of being watched.

In Room 2C, that uncomfortable feeling only strengthens. Cold spots have guests shivering and burrowing deeper into their bed sheets, and some even experience the sense of being pushed or losing their balance.

Visitor Tips

  • Ask staff about recent paranormal activity
  • Bring a camera for potential ghost photos
  • Visit common areas after midnight

Written By

Tim Nealon

Tim Nealon

Founder & CEO

Tim Nealon is the founder and CEO of Ghost City Tours. With a passion for history and the paranormal, Tim has dedicated over a decade to researching America's most haunted locations and sharing their stories with curious visitors.

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