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Artsy Magazine St | Grand Balcony | Great Location
Apartment with kitchen, steps from Magazine Street
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10 out of 10
Exceptional
4 bedrooms 1+ bathroom Sleeps 8 1500 sq ft
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New Orleans, LA
- Place, Caesars Superdome6 min drive
- Place, Port of New Orleans6 min drive
- Place, Ernest N. Morial Convention Center6 min drive
- Airport, New Orleans, LA (MSY-Louis Armstrong New Orleans Intl.)24 min drive
Rooms & beds
4 bedrooms (sleeps 8)
Bedroom 1
1 Single Bed and 1 King Bed
Bedroom 2
1 King Bed
Bedroom 3
2 Queen Beds
Bedroom 4
2 Double Beds
1 bathroom, 1 half bathroom
Bathroom 1
Toilet
Bathroom 2
Bathtub · Toilet · Shower only
Spaces
Deck or patio
Kitchen
Office
Balcony
About this property
Artsy Magazine St | Grand Balcony | Great Location
Summary:
Located on trendy Magazine Street, this apartment takes up the entire 2nd floor of the building. It has a huge balcony, a spacious living/dining room with a custom-built sectional and 65'' HDTV, and four large bedrooms. There are desks in three of the bedrooms that are perfect for remote working. All art, murals, and wallpaper in the apartment come from New Orleans based artists.
This is a 2nd floor walk-up with stair access only, and no elevator.
The Neighborhood:
Uptown is a fantastic neighborhood filled with great architecture, historic homes, excellent shopping and dining, and easy access to the Garden District and the French Quarter. There are more than 20 restaurants and bars within a 10-minute walk.
Getting Around:
The neighborhood is very walkable - you do not need a car to access great restaurants and shopping. The Garden District is a 10 minute walk away (although the neighborhoods really blend together) and the French Quarter is a 12-15 minute drive away.
The fastest way to go to the French Quarter is by Uber/Lyft (a 12-15 minute drive).
Public Transportation can be a good option if you're looking to save some money or ride the St. Charles Street car.
All buses and streetcars cost $1.25 per ride or $3.00 for an unlimited 1-day "Jazzy Pass". You can either pay on board or pay through the “RTA GoMobile” App. The app (and norta.com) show real time location information on all buses and streetcars.
Bus 11 - The bus runs down Magazine Street and ends next to the French Quarter. The bus stops 200 feet from the apartment (corner of Magazine + Milan - in front of the restaurant Que Rico), takes about 20 minutes to the French Quarter, and runs every 20 minutes during most of the day. This is the fastest and easiest public transportation option.
St. Charles Streetcar - The streetcar runs down St. Charles all the way to the French Quarter. Walk down Milan Street to the corner of St. Charles + Milan. The final stop is the French Quarter (Canal + Carondelet) and it takes about 30 minutes. This option is slower than the bus but is more scenic (beautiful mansions and century-old oak trees line St. Charles Ave) and the streetcar (it was the oldest running streetcar in the world prior to its brief closure following Hurricane Katrina) is cool to see/ride if you haven't done so yet.
If you have some time on your hands, like to walk, and the weather is nice, I recommend walking the 3.5 miles to the French Quarter. I recommend walking down either Magazine Street (passing shops + restaurants + art galleries) or St. Charles Ave (passing beautiful mansions + century-old oak trees). Both streets will take you through the Garden District, Lower Garden District, Warehouse District, and CBD - all interesting neighborhoods. It take about 1.5-2 hours, depending how fast you walk, of course!
Parking:
There are three different parking options: free on-street parking, metered on-street parking, and a paid public parking lot.
1. All streets other than Magazine St. in the area are free. You can always find free overnight street parking within a 1-2 min walk of the building and I am happy to help you find a space when you arrive. Note that you will need to parallel park!
2. There is metered street parking in front of the building (all along Magazine Street). Parking meters are in effect Monday-Saturday, 8am-7pm. The meters are for 2 hours and cost $2 per hour.
3. There is a public paid parking lot on the block (20 second walk from the building). It costs $25 for 24 hours. I would not recommend this option as you can park for free on the street, but it is an option.
Other Things to Note:
Mardi Gras/Carnival Season: The apartment is a 2 minute walk away from the main parade route!
This area is a great place to watch the parades - there are a lot of people watching here but you'll have a great view and never be more than a person or two deep. You'll also have enough space to bring chairs, food, a keg, etc. Most people who live in New Orleans watch them in this area; downtown and french quarter can get extremely crowded and is mostly tourists.
Most of the big parades start at Tchoupitoulas Street and Napoleon Avenue, go down Napoleon Avenue (2 min walk from apartment), and then turn onto St. Charles (8 min walk from apartment) and head downtown.
As part of our commitment to being good neighbors, occupancy limits and quiet hours (10pm-8am) are strictly enforced. No speakers or sound systems will be provided.
Per City of New Orleans regulations, this property is equipped with a noise monitoring device. It does NOT record actual sounds or conversations, it simply monitors the noise level (measured in decibels) . This device also monitors occupancy and cigarette smoke.
IDs will be requested for verification after booking.
Interaction with Guests:
I am available 24/7 to answer any questions.
Located on trendy Magazine Street, this apartment takes up the entire 2nd floor of the building. It has a huge balcony, a spacious living/dining room with a custom-built sectional and 65'' HDTV, and four large bedrooms. There are desks in three of the bedrooms that are perfect for remote working. All art, murals, and wallpaper in the apartment come from New Orleans based artists.
This is a 2nd floor walk-up with stair access only, and no elevator.
The Neighborhood:
Uptown is a fantastic neighborhood filled with great architecture, historic homes, excellent shopping and dining, and easy access to the Garden District and the French Quarter. There are more than 20 restaurants and bars within a 10-minute walk.
Getting Around:
The neighborhood is very walkable - you do not need a car to access great restaurants and shopping. The Garden District is a 10 minute walk away (although the neighborhoods really blend together) and the French Quarter is a 12-15 minute drive away.
The fastest way to go to the French Quarter is by Uber/Lyft (a 12-15 minute drive).
Public Transportation can be a good option if you're looking to save some money or ride the St. Charles Street car.
All buses and streetcars cost $1.25 per ride or $3.00 for an unlimited 1-day "Jazzy Pass". You can either pay on board or pay through the “RTA GoMobile” App. The app (and norta.com) show real time location information on all buses and streetcars.
Bus 11 - The bus runs down Magazine Street and ends next to the French Quarter. The bus stops 200 feet from the apartment (corner of Magazine + Milan - in front of the restaurant Que Rico), takes about 20 minutes to the French Quarter, and runs every 20 minutes during most of the day. This is the fastest and easiest public transportation option.
St. Charles Streetcar - The streetcar runs down St. Charles all the way to the French Quarter. Walk down Milan Street to the corner of St. Charles + Milan. The final stop is the French Quarter (Canal + Carondelet) and it takes about 30 minutes. This option is slower than the bus but is more scenic (beautiful mansions and century-old oak trees line St. Charles Ave) and the streetcar (it was the oldest running streetcar in the world prior to its brief closure following Hurricane Katrina) is cool to see/ride if you haven't done so yet.
If you have some time on your hands, like to walk, and the weather is nice, I recommend walking the 3.5 miles to the French Quarter. I recommend walking down either Magazine Street (passing shops + restaurants + art galleries) or St. Charles Ave (passing beautiful mansions + century-old oak trees). Both streets will take you through the Garden District, Lower Garden District, Warehouse District, and CBD - all interesting neighborhoods. It take about 1.5-2 hours, depending how fast you walk, of course!
Parking:
There are three different parking options: free on-street parking, metered on-street parking, and a paid public parking lot.
1. All streets other than Magazine St. in the area are free. You can always find free overnight street parking within a 1-2 min walk of the building and I am happy to help you find a space when you arrive. Note that you will need to parallel park!
2. There is metered street parking in front of the building (all along Magazine Street). Parking meters are in effect Monday-Saturday, 8am-7pm. The meters are for 2 hours and cost $2 per hour.
3. There is a public paid parking lot on the block (20 second walk from the building). It costs $25 for 24 hours. I would not recommend this option as you can park for free on the street, but it is an option.
Other Things to Note:
Mardi Gras/Carnival Season: The apartment is a 2 minute walk away from the main parade route!
This area is a great place to watch the parades - there are a lot of people watching here but you'll have a great view and never be more than a person or two deep. You'll also have enough space to bring chairs, food, a keg, etc. Most people who live in New Orleans watch them in this area; downtown and french quarter can get extremely crowded and is mostly tourists.
Most of the big parades start at Tchoupitoulas Street and Napoleon Avenue, go down Napoleon Avenue (2 min walk from apartment), and then turn onto St. Charles (8 min walk from apartment) and head downtown.
As part of our commitment to being good neighbors, occupancy limits and quiet hours (10pm-8am) are strictly enforced. No speakers or sound systems will be provided.
Per City of New Orleans regulations, this property is equipped with a noise monitoring device. It does NOT record actual sounds or conversations, it simply monitors the noise level (measured in decibels) . This device also monitors occupancy and cigarette smoke.
IDs will be requested for verification after booking.
Interaction with Guests:
I am available 24/7 to answer any questions.
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Amenities
Kitchen
Washing machine
Dryer
Air conditioning
Outdoor space
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Events
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Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
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Property Registration Number 24-OSTR-03071, 22-CSTR-07648
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About the area
New Orleans
Uptown Historic District, a neighbourhood in New Orleans, is home to this apartment. National World War II Museum and Saenger Theatre are cultural highlights, and travellers looking to shop may want to visit Canal Street and Café du Monde. Looking to enjoy an event or a game? See what's going on at Caesars Superdome or Smoothie King Center.

New Orleans, LA
What's nearby
- Tulane University - 5 min drive - 3.6 km
- National World War II Museum - 5 min drive - 4.3 km
- Caesars Superdome - 6 min drive - 4.0 km
- Port of New Orleans - 6 min drive - 5.0 km
- Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 6 min drive - 4.7 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Port Orleans Brewing Co. - 6 min walk
- Tipitina's - 8 min walk
- Barracuda Taco Stand - 7 min walk
- Ms Mae's The Club - 3 min walk
- La Boulangerie - 9 min walk
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