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Historic Uptown 5br- Great for Groups!
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5 bedrooms2 bathroomsSleeps 10139.4 sq m
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Explore the area
New Orleans, Louisiana
Magazine Street
11 min walk
National World War II Museum
16 min walk
Ernest N. Morial Convention Center
3 min drive
Belle Chasse, LA (BCS-Southern Seaplane)
14 min drive
Rooms & beds
5 bedrooms (sleeps 10)
Bedroom 1
1 Single Bed
Bedroom 2
1 Queen Bed
Bedroom 3
1 Queen Bed
Bedroom 4
1 Queen Bed
Bedroom 5
1 Queen Bed
2 bathrooms
Bathroom 1
Toilet · Shower only
Bathroom 2
Toilet · Shower only
Spaces
Kitchen
Dining
Living area
Exterior
About this property
Historic Uptown 5br- Great for Groups!
Summary:
This is a new renovation of a 150 year old home in New Orleans. Crystal chandeliers and stainless steel appliances to go along with the original pine floors. Five bedrooms and two full baths will ensure you have plenty of space to spread out when you get home from a night on the town. Did I mention we are just three blocks from the historic St Charles Avenue with the streetcar which can whisk you to the French Quarter and downtown. Bars and restaurants just steps away!
The Space:
You are close to everything at this house- the french quarter, the CBD, the Superdome, the convention center. This is the perfect launching spot for a trip to New Orleans!
This is a brand new high end renovation with everything you need for a great weekend in New Orleans!
Close to:
Ponchartrain Hotel
Igor's
Brother's Chicken
Central City BBQ
Mais Arepas
Casa Borrega
AND MUCH MORE!!!
Guest Access:
You will have access to the entire place!
The Neighborhood:
Central City is located at the lower end of Uptown, just above the New Orleans Central Business District, on the "lakeside" of St. Charles Avenue. It has been vital in the city's brass band and Mardi Gras Indian traditions. The "Main Street" of Central City is Oretha Castle Haley Boulevard, formerly known as the Dryades Street commercial district for over 100 years. It is a nationally accredited Main Street, as well as a member of the Louisiana Main Streets Network, as well as a Louisiana Cultural District. Central City is a designated National Register Historic District, and contains several individually landmarked buildings as well.
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:
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.
This is a new renovation of a 150 year old home in New Orleans. Crystal chandeliers and stainless steel appliances to go along with the original pine floors. Five bedrooms and two full baths will ensure you have plenty of space to spread out when you get home from a night on the town. Did I mention we are just three blocks from the historic St Charles Avenue with the streetcar which can whisk you to the French Quarter and downtown. Bars and restaurants just steps away!
The Space:
You are close to everything at this house- the french quarter, the CBD, the Superdome, the convention center. This is the perfect launching spot for a trip to New Orleans!
This is a brand new high end renovation with everything you need for a great weekend in New Orleans!
Close to:
Ponchartrain Hotel
Igor's
Brother's Chicken
Central City BBQ
Mais Arepas
Casa Borrega
AND MUCH MORE!!!
Guest Access:
You will have access to the entire place!
The Neighborhood:
Central City is located at the lower end of Uptown, just above the New Orleans Central Business District, on the "lakeside" of St. Charles Avenue. It has been vital in the city's brass band and Mardi Gras Indian traditions. The "Main Street" of Central City is Oretha Castle Haley Boulevard, formerly known as the Dryades Street commercial district for over 100 years. It is a nationally accredited Main Street, as well as a member of the Louisiana Main Streets Network, as well as a Louisiana Cultural District. Central City is a designated National Register Historic District, and contains several individually landmarked buildings as well.
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:
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.
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Amenities
Kitchen
Air conditioning
Outdoor space
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House Rules
Check in after 4:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 21
Check out before 11:00 AM
Children
Adults only
Events
No events allowed
Pets
No pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
You need to know
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
This property accepts cash
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
Property Registration Number 23-OSTR-11798, 22-CSTR-11603
About the area
New Orleans
Central City, a neighbourhood in New Orleans, is home to this holiday home. Bourbon Street and Magazine Street are notable landmarks, and the area's natural beauty can be seen at Mississippi River and Jackson Square. Check out an event or a game at Caesars Superdome, and consider making time for Audubon Aquarium, a top attraction not to be missed.
New Orleans, Louisiana
What's nearby
- National World War II Museum - 16 min walk
- Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 3 min drive
- Caesars Superdome - 3 min drive
- Port of New Orleans - 4 min drive
- Bourbon Street - 4 min drive
Getting around
Restaurants
- Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers - 10 min walk
- Hot Tin - 1 min walk
- Burger King - 7 min walk
- HiVolt Coffee - 11 min walk
- Lucky's Bar - 6 min walk
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