Summary:
This cozy 3BR house is centrally located and in the middle of all New Orleans has to offer. It is just 4 blocks from the historic St. Charles Avenue streetcar line and Mardi Gras parade route, 8 blocks from the shopping and restaurants on Magazine Street, and 1 mile from the Superdome and WWII Museum. Very convenient to st charles avenue, and close to shopping, bars and restaurants! Ride the historic streetcar down to the french quarter from the stop three blocks from the house.
The Space:
New Orleans is a city full of history, culture, and delicious food. And if you're looking for a cozy place to stay that is centrally located and near all the action, this 3BR house near Oretha C Haley Blvd and Jackson Ave is the perfect spot. This house is just 4 blocks from the historic St. Charles Avenue streetcar line and Mardi Gras parade route, 8 blocks from the shopping and restaurants on Magazine Street, and 1 mile from the Superdome and WWII Museum.
The location of this house is very convenient to St Charles Avenue and close to shopping, bars, and restaurants. You can easily ride the historic streetcar down to the French Quarter from the stop just three blocks from the house. The house itself has recently been renovated with a new kitchen and floors, and it is the perfect place to stay while you explore all that New Orleans has to offer.
One of the great things about this location is that it is close to many great bars, cafes, and restaurants. Here are just a few that you might want to check out:
Ponchartrain Hotel: This historic hotel has been around since the 1920s and has hosted many famous guests over the years, including Tennessee Williams and Truman Capote. Stop by for a drink at the rooftop bar, which offers stunning views of the city.
Igor's: This dive bar is a local favorite and has been around for over 30 years. They serve up cheap drinks and delicious po'boys, and the atmosphere is always lively.
Brother's Chicken: If you're looking for some tasty fried chicken, this is the place to go. They serve up juicy chicken and sides like mac and cheese and coleslaw.
Central City BBQ: This barbecue joint serves up some of the best brisket and ribs in the city. They also have live music on the weekends, so be sure to check their schedule.
Mais Arepas: This Venezuelan restaurant serves up delicious arepas (cornmeal patties stuffed with various fillings) and other tasty dishes like empanadas and cachapas (sweet corn pancakes).
Casa Borrega: This colorful restaurant and bar serves up Mexican and Latin American cuisine and has a great selection of tequilas and mezcal. They also have live music and events throughout the week.
These are just a few of the many great bars, cafes, and restaurants near this cozy 3BR house. With so much to see and do in New Orleans, you'll never be bored during your stay. And when you're ready to relax, you can come back to this comfortable and convenient house and recharge for your next adventure.
Guest Access:
Guests will have the entire three-bedroom apartment to themselves. There is also a fully stocked kitchen and Complimentary WIFI. There are two bathrooms, and a washer/dryer. The perfect spot for a vacation!
The Neighborhood:
The Lower Garden District is famous for its parks, restaurants, and history!
The area was originally developed between 1832 and 1900 and is considered one of the best-preserved collections of historic mansions in the Southern United States. The 19th-century origins of the Garden District illustrate wealthy newcomers building opulent structures based upon the prosperity of New Orleans in that era.
This whole area was once a number of plantations, including the Livaudais Plantation. It was sold off in parcels to mainly wealthy Americans who did not want to live in the French Quarter with the Creoles. It became a part of the city of Lafayette in 1833, and was annexed by New Orleans in 1852. The district was laid out by New Orleans architect, planner, and surveyor Barthelemy Lafon.
Originally the area was developed with only a couple of houses per block, each surrounded by a large garden, giving the district its name. In the late 19th century, some of these large lots were subdivided, as uptown New Orleans became more urban. This has produced a pattern for much of the neighborhood: of any given block having a couple of early 19th-century mansions surrounded by "gingerbread"-decorated late Victorian period houses. Thus, the "Garden District" is now known for its architecture more than for its gardens per se.
Getting Around:
Very close to St Charles Streetcar. Very short Lyft/Uber rides to French Quarter.
Walking distance to downtown, close to St Charles. Very quick Uber or Lyft to get you to the French Quarter!
With a walkability score of 89, there’s no need to rent a car for your stay. The streetcar line passes four blocks from the house to take you through the Garden District, Uptown, and the French Quarter. Connecting to other streetcar lines, you can also access City Park and the Marigny.
For everything else you can easily walk or take a short Lyft.
Other Things to Note:
If there’s anything – big or small – that we can do to make your stay better, please let us know. We’re constantly making improvements and welcome all suggestions :)
I manage several airbnb units in the area- if you think another unit may fit your needs better, feel free to take a look at my other listings:
https://www.airbnb.com/users/112910785/listings
Please respect the neighbors and do not make excessive noise late at night! Treat this neighborhood as you would your own, please!
Interaction with Guests:
We interact as little or as much as you like. We are always happy to meet guests, answer any questions or provide recommendations.