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2 bedrooms2 bathroomsSleeps 4
Popular amenities
Onsite parking available
Dog-friendly
Kitchen
Washing machine
Air-conditioning
Balcony
Explore the area
New Orleans, LA
National World War II Museum
Place, National World War II Museum
5 min walk
Ernest N. Morial Convention Center
Place, Ernest N. Morial Convention Center
8 min walk
Canal Street
Place, Canal Street
10 min walk
New Orleans, LA (MSY-Louis Armstrong New Orleans Intl.)
Airport, New Orleans, LA (MSY-Louis Armstrong New Orleans Intl.)
20 min drive
Rooms & beds
2 bedrooms (sleeps 4)
Bedroom 1
1 King Bed
Bedroom 2
1 Queen Bed
2 bathrooms
Bathroom 2
Toilet · Shower only
Master Bath
Bathtub or shower · Toilet · Jetted bathtub
Spaces
Deck or patio
Kitchen
Balcony
Dining area
About this property
Stylish Escape in Historic Warehouse District
The elegant townhouse at 838 Camp Street was designed by James Harrison Dakin (1806-1852), an influential architect in New Orleans who also designed the landmark St. Patrick’s Cathedral down the street. The land was first owned by Gasquet, Parish & Co., a commission merchant company largely responsible for the initial development of the American Sector. Construction on this townhouse, originally one of nine sister “rowhouses,” began in the early 1840s.
The first known inhabitant of the townhouse was Walter Cox, a cotton merchant and owner of the cotton firm W. Cox & Co. established in 1858. It appears that the Civil War resulted in Cox’s firm going bankrupt, as his home was sold in a sheriff’s auction in 1867. The house was purchased by attorney Alfred J. Philips, partner in the esteemed New Orleans firm of Roselins & Philips. Sometime during the 1870s, ownership of the property transferred from Philips to his brother-in-law, influential attorney John Blackstone Cotton from Georgia, who married Alfred’s younger sister Sophia in 1852. Blackstone served as a New Orleans City Attorney in 1850, as a District Judge (1853-1857) and as Superintendent of Elections (1857-1858). During the Civil War, Cotton served as a Confederate Army Officer from 1861 until he fell ill in the field in 1862.
Margaret Robinson Barnett (1887–1977) purchased the property in May of 1921. Margaret owned and operated “Dixie Stove Works” out of what is now the property’s commercial space at 840 Camp. The company boasted itself as “the South’s largest manufacturer of stove parts.” Margaret and her husband also housed “Roomers” in the properties residential units beginning in 1930. These renters hailed from such varied places as Germany, New York, Louisiana, Minnesota, and South Dakota. The residence had become primarily commercial in the latter half of the 20th century, with Dixie Stove Works as its last commercial occupant.
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Property Registration Number 23-OSTR-20491, 21-CSTR-12112
Property # 453971vb
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher
About the area
New Orleans
Located in New Orleans, this apartment is in the city centre. Bourbon Street and Magazine Street are notable landmarks, and the area's natural beauty can be seen at Mississippi River and Jackson Square. Looking to enjoy an event or a game? See what's going on at Caesars Superdome or Smoothie King Center. Discover the area's water adventures with nearby fishing, or enjoy the great outdoors with cycling.
National World War II Museum - 5 min walk - 0.5 km
Magazine Street - 7 min walk - 0.6 km
Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 8 min walk - 0.7 km
Canal Street - 10 min walk - 0.9 km
Caesars New Orleans Casino - 11 min walk - 1.0 km
Getting around
Saint Charles at Saint Joseph Stop - 3 min walk
New Orleans Union Passenger Terminal - 11 min walk
New Orleans, LA (MSY-Louis Armstrong New Orleans Intl.) - 24 min drive
Restaurants
Circle K - 5 min walk
Flamingo A-Go-Go - 2 min walk
Pêche Seafood Grill - 3 min walk
Bearcat CBD - 5 min walk
Rosie’s On The Roof - 6 min walk
Frequently asked questions
Is Stylish Escape in Historic Warehouse District pet-friendly?
Yes, this property allows dogs (limit 1 total).
How much does it cost to stay at Stylish Escape in Historic Warehouse District?
As of 26 May 2026, prices found for a 1-night stay for 2 adults at Stylish Escape in Historic Warehouse District on 14 Aug 2026 start from AU$299, including taxes and fees. This price is based on the lowest nightly price found in the last 24 hours for stays in the next 30 days. Prices are subject to change. Choose your dates for more accurate prices.
How much is parking at Stylish Escape in Historic Warehouse District?
On-site parking is available at the property.
What time is check-in at Stylish Escape in Historic Warehouse District?
Check-in begins at 3:00 PM.
What time is check-out at Stylish Escape in Historic Warehouse District?
Checkout is at 11:00 AM.
Where is Stylish Escape in Historic Warehouse District located?
Located in Arts/Warehouse District, this apartment building is within a 10-minute walk of Contemporary Arts Center, National World War II Museum and Magazine Street. Ernest N. Morial Convention Center and Canal Street are also within 15 minutes. Saint Charles at Saint Joseph Stop and St. Charles at Julia Stop are within a 5-minute walk.
Reviews
9.8
Exceptional
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Everything was simply perfect. We visit NOLA two to three times a year, and we love staying in the Warehouse District area away from the noise and action. We prefer to stay in places with that New Orleans historic charm. We have stayed at multiple properties in this area, and we really enjoyed this one. It was quite charming and nostalgic. We didn’t have to pack the extras …. The host provides just about everything you need. Parking is a definite plus.We even enjoyed the fresh Community coffee. We felt quite safe and we were very comfortable here. Thanks for all the little extras. A
The place was clean, quiet and comfortable. We enjoyed the stay and it's very conveniently located where everything we were in NOLA to see was walkable. Highly recommend this place.
I couldn't ask for anything else out of this place, it is as advertised great location clean well and organized. The very best of hosts, it couldn't even be better, we will stay here again in the future.
This property delivered on everything we looked for: New Orleans charm with floor to ceiling doors, a courtyard, balcony, wide plank flooring and exposed brick. It was roomy and welcoming, immaculate and very comfortable for the three of us. The location was convenient and within easy walking distance of downtown, the French Quarter, Bywater, the street car line and the Riverwalk. Nearby is a large selection of high end restaurants and galleries in addition to a convenient Rouse’s market, yoga studio and down low vibe bars like Vic’s Kangaroo. Despite neighborhood activity the property is tucked away and very quiet. We hardly saw anyone else in the building though people were about and it did not feel empty. We reported a wonky doorknob after we checked in and a maintenance man showed up immediately, like a genie from a bottle! Franklin and Don were incredible. This property exceeded all expectations and having access to safe, adjacent off-street parking for our jeep was convenient and eliminated one more potential hassle. Check-in was a breeze and Damon and Don were on call for any questions. It was a great weeklong stay and we will seek it out again on our next trip to our old home, New Orleans.
We come to New Orleans at least once, maybe twice a year, I’ve always stay by Canal st, and was kind of upset we were about 5 or 6 blocks away… until I saw the place and how close was everything. Love your home, thank you for hosting us.
The property was exactly as listed. Clean and well stocked. Parking was easy and this location was great for walking to french quarter and shopping. Would definitely recommend this property.
The property is just as described. Location was convenient to NOLA transportation. Nice food options within walking distance. Patio and outdoor space is lovely. Plenty of room to enjoy time with friends and family. Wonderful stay.
The property had an authentic New Orleans vibe with a great courtyard and balconies off the bedrooms. Walking distance to a nice selection of fine dining restaurants and away from the chaos of the French Quarter. But close enough to the French Quarter to easily walk.
We had a wonderful stay in the apartment. The location was ideal for us. The kitchen design provides very limited counter area for food prep. The dining table only has wood bench seating which is not particularly comfortable. The master bath tub needs a new shower head. The master bath pedestal sink provides virtually no counter area for a toothbrush, shaving gear or a water glass. The master bedroom walk-in closet has an odd assortment of wire, plastic ann wood hangers…including broken hangers. The master bedroom bed is extremely comfortable.
Michael D.
Stayed 7 nights in Dec 2025
Archival
6/10 Okay
Mark B.
19 Mar 2017
Great for a guys weekend!
Kevin the property manager is really phenomenal! I just wish the cleaning crew was half as good as Kevin.
Mark B.
Stayed 3 nights in Feb 2017
Response from VrboOwner on 10 Aug 2023
Mark
We rarely have complaints about cleanliness and our crews are very good. I wish you had told us of you dissatisfaction at checkin as we could have addressed these concerns during your stay. Nonetheless, I am refunding you entire cleaning deposit. I sincerely apologize that the cleanliness of the unit did not meet you expectations. If you do stay with us again I assure you that you will not encounter this problem again.
Damon
We really enjoyed our time at this lovely space. It had plenty of space for our family of four. We chose this location outside of the French Quarter, which is quieter. The walk to the French Quarter is about 15 minutes. The WW II museum is right down the street (maybe a 5 minute walk). We also liked the brickwork and history of the property.
It felt like New Orleans (the art work, the Mardi Gras beads, architecture, etc). It’s plenty big and it’s well equipped for what we needed, but we didn’t spend a lot of time there. The beds are comfy. Read the check in instructions well because there are lots of locks and codes (we called it an escape room) but nothing that can’t be figured out. It was a great place for us and we’d stay there again.
We really enjoyed our stay here. It is in a great location. Very comfortable. The beds and pillows were very comfortable also. We had plenty of space, extra towels and blankets with a full kitchen (although we only made coffee since there are so many great places to eat!) it was clean and exactly as pictured. We loved all the doors opening up to the gated courtyard. We had our dog with us and it made taking him out super convenient! I was able to park in an off street garage that was enclosed so my vehicle was safe throughout our stay. I can’t find anything negative about our stay here. We loved it and will return!
I’ll break this down in sections:
1. The location of the apartment is PERFECT! It’s quiet, only a 15min walk downtown, and around the block from several museums (most notably the WWII Museum, a must-see in my opinion). There are also some delicious restaurants; we loved Carmo’s and Bear Cat CBD!
2. Damon, owner, and Don, property manager, are quick to respond — we needed an iron to freshen up clothes before a wedding; they had one on site we could use. They also let us check out an hour later than planned, which was greatly appreciated!
3. It was safe and very comfortable. The apartment is beautiful, and we really enjoyed the neighborhood. I'm happy my family and I stayed away from the French Quarter because we saw a different area of NOLA and we were able to get anywhere within 20mins of either walking or catching an Uber.
4. There are plenty of towels and supplies at the apartment, and the washer/dryer were a serious bonus. It was nice to come back to a restful, homey place after long days out.
I have lived in New Orleans for past thirty years. Whether you are a family or large group coming for an event or a getaway or a couple wanting to stay near the French Quarter I have many options across my portfolio of properties. We treat our guests like family and do everything to address problems and do maintenance to prevent problems from arising. I love when guests have an incredible experience and appreciate my curation of historical and modern photos capturing the history of the properties great City of New Orleans. All of our staff live in the City and are ready to answer any questions about nearby points of interest and attractions.
Why they chose this property
The elegant townhouse at 838 Camp Street was designed by James Harrison Dakin (1806-1852), an influential architect in New Orleans who also designed the landmark St. Patrick’s Cathedral down the street. The land was first owned by Gasquet, Parish & Co., a commission merchant company largely responsible for the initial development of the American Sector. Construction on this townhouse, originally one of nine sister “rowhouses,” began in the early 1840s.
The first known inhabitant of the townhouse was Walter Cox, a cotton merchant and owner of the cotton firm W. Cox & Co. established in 1858. It appears that the Civil War resulted in Cox’s firm going bankrupt, as his home was sold in a sheriff’s auction in 1867. The house was purchased by attorney Alfred J. Philips, partner in the esteemed New Orleans firm of Roselins & Philips. Sometime during the 1870s, ownership of the property transferred from Philips to his brother-in-law, influential attorney John Blackstone Cotton from Georgia, who married Alfred’s younger sister Sophia in 1852. Blackstone served as a New Orleans City Attorney in 1850, as a District Judge (1853-1857) and as Superintendent of Elections (1857-1858). During the Civil War, Cotton served as a Confederate Army Officer from 1861 until he fell ill in the field in 1862.
Margaret Robinson Barnett (1887–1977) purchased the property in May of 1921. Margaret owned and operated “Dixie Stove Works” out of what is now the property’s commercial space at 840 Camp. The company boasted itself as “the South’s largest manufacturer of stove parts.” Margaret and her husband also housed “Roomers” in the properties residential units beginning in 1930. These renters hailed from such varied places as Germany, New York, Louisiana, Minnesota, and South Dakota. The residence had become primarily commercial in the latter half of the 20th century, with Dixie Stove Works as its last commercial occupant.
What makes this property unique
This is a one of kind property in the perfect location to walk or take short Uber rides to all of the City's best attractions.
Languages:
English, Spanish
Premier Host
They consistently provide great experiences for their guests