New Orleans, LA (MSY-Louis Armstrong New Orleans Intl.)
Airport, New Orleans, LA (MSY-Louis Armstrong New Orleans Intl.)
20 min drive
Rooms & beds
1 bedroom (sleeps 2)
Bedroom 1
1 King Bed
1 bathroom
Bathroom 1
Toilet · Shower only
Spaces
Deck or patio
Kitchen
Balcony
Dining area
About this property
Courtyard Balcony Condo / Walk to Convention
Designed by renowned architect James Harrison Dakin in the early 1840s, this elegant townhouse at 838 Camp Street boasts rich history and exquisite architecture. The 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom unit features high ceilings, hardwood floors, a stylish living room, fully equipped kitchen, cozy dining area, serene bedroom with a California king memory foam bed and queen bed, a charming balcony, and a modern bathroom.
Located in the vibrant Warehouse District, you're a short walk from Downtown NOLA, the French Quarter, and the Convention Center. Originally owned by Gasquet, Parish & Co., the townhouse was once home to notable figures such as cotton merchant Walter Cox and influential attorney John Blackstone Cotton. In the 20th century, it housed Margaret Robinson Barnett’s Dixie Stove Works, the South’s largest manufacturer of stove parts.
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Pets allowed: dogs less than 9 kg per pet (limit one pet total)
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Property Registration Number Donald Williams, 23-OSTR-20491, 838 Camp St Apt B, 21-CSTR-12113, Kirin Property LLC
Property # 642840vb
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 some of the area's activities can be experienced at Port of New Orleans and Julia Street Cruise Terminal. Looking to enjoy an event or a game? See what's going on at Caesars Superdome or Smoothie King Center. Break out the clubs and hit the links on a nearby golf course, or seek out an adventure 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.) - 25 min drive
Restaurants
Circle K - 5 min walk
Flamingo A-Go-Go - 2 min walk
Pêche Seafood Grill - 2 min walk
Bearcat CBD - 5 min walk
Rosie’s On The Roof - 7 min walk
Frequently asked questions
Is Courtyard Balcony Condo / Walk to Convention pet-friendly?
Yes, this property allows dogs (limit 1 total) with a maximum weight of up to 9 kg per pet.
How much does it cost to stay at Courtyard Balcony Condo / Walk to Convention?
As of 8 May, 2026, prices found for a 1-night stay for 2 adults at Courtyard Balcony Condo / Walk to Convention on 2 Aug, 2026 start from S$162, 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 Courtyard Balcony Condo / Walk to Convention?
On-site parking is available at the property.
What time is check-in at Courtyard Balcony Condo / Walk to Convention?
Check-in begins at 4:00 PM.
What time is check-out at Courtyard Balcony Condo / Walk to Convention?
Checkout is at 11:00 AM.
Where is Courtyard Balcony Condo / Walk to Convention located?
Located in Arts/Warehouse District, this apartment building is within a 10-minute walk of Confederate Memorial Hall Museum, 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
Reviews are presented in chronological order, subject to a moderation process, and verified unless otherwise labelled.
Great location! Comfy bed & nice open floor plan beautifully furnished. NO complaints-we LOVED the rental- it was so much better than a hotel room & lots to walk to within 30 mins & quiet & safe area. If you require a dark room for sleep -plan to bring something to cover the wood window shutters especially if courtyard patio lights are kept on overnight—we prefer a batcave to sleep so we travel prepared :) When parking in garage make sure to look for black metal gate to enter to courtyard—you can’t go back thru that gate once inside—you have to use a diff gate with keypad to exit courtyard and walk thru parking lot beside the the private garage—not an issue but that extra detail will keep you from contacting host for help. You’ll have to climb 2 sets of stairs but the view is nice on 2nd floor. Pet fee was extra but was fair. Don was probably annoyed with us trying to navigate the gate & garage but once we figured out where & how it was easy peasy. This was our 3rd time to NOLA & fav place we’ve stayed so far. Would highly recommend for location & price.
Stayed for Super Bowl (Go Birds!!!). Great location for events, walkable to French quarter. Good restaurants nearby. Property has character. Some noise with other guests (stairs creek
A nice small place in a good area, about 8 blocks from the French Quarter
We enjoyed our stay here, about one block from the mardis gras parades and walking distance to the French quarter. It is in an older building, with original floors and hardwood, but everything worked well and when one thing didn't work they were in immediately to fix it.
The property is as listed on the web site, it is big and spacious and was ideal for my wife and I for 5 nights for our first visit to NOLA.
The apartment having a parking space available was a real bonus, it was only a short Uber ride from most places we wanted to visit and the fantastic air con is invaluable in the heat of NOLA
Loved this incredible historic property perfectly situated in the warehouse district. The reserved parking was a very nice bonus. The rooms had high ceilings and remained comfortably cool and quiet. It was very spacious, open and relaxing. We felt secure and the location was easily accessible. Truly enjoyed our stay.
This apartment is withing .4 miles of so much...food, sight seeing, and museums. 10-15 minute Uber rides to almost everything else. The WWll Museum is a few blocks away and a MUST SEE.
Hosts are easily reached and look to help in any way possible.
We stayed in the front unit on the second floor, and it was fabulous for us. We will stay here again in a heartbeat if it's available. The unit was well-stocked, the bed was very comfortable, and the location quiet and incredibly convenient for everything we wanted to do. We appreciated the enclosed garage space. We enjoyed being able to walk safely to everywhere, including the French Quarter. The stairs are steep, though, so this place is not for anyone who might need an elevator.
Comfortable flat in walking distance to French Quarter
Twenty/twenty-five minutes will take you into the heart of the French Quarter. Frankly, with the food in NOLA, you will need the exercise to work off the excess! In a good way.
The flat had everything we needed and I loved the super comfortable bed. There is a fantastic supermarket a short walk away and several good restaurants around the corner as well.
Being away from the French Quarter is a great idea as it can be a bit chaotic. The flat is a little oasis of peace in a busy city.
Andrea P.
Stayed 7 nights in Apr 2024
Verified
10/10 Excellent
Marcia M.
30 Apr, 2019
Great location; good indoor-outdoor space; no better place with a pet
We were very happy with our rental. The French doors to the back balcony coupled with the high ceilings transform it to a welcoming indoor-outdoor space. Comfortable bed; great oversized couch and dining area. Could use a few more cooking supplies for a long stay, but adequate for a week. Two block walking distance to coffee, restaurants, galleries, spin studio. Recommend: Ogden Museum, Contemporary Art, WWII Museum. Beyond restaurants on all the lists, in walking distance recommend Carmo, Sofia, Little Beet, Seaworthy. Tour Cycle is a nice spin studio a block away.
Marcia M.
Stayed 10 nights in Mar 2019
Verified
8/10 Good
Deb C.
14 Apr, 2018
Great location, beautiful space
The apartment is really spacious and has everything you need to stay in NOLA. Plus, the location is ideal for walking everywhere from the hip warehouse district, art district or even to the French Quarter. We did Uber to the French Quarter on occasion when we were tired. There is also an amazing grocery store a few blocks away to stock up on supplies. The only complaint is the noise from upstairs tenants. Maybe it’s the design of the building, or perhaps we had really loud neighbors, but you can hear every footstep like it’s a stomp and at 3am-5am it’s quite annoying.
Deb C.
Stayed 4 nights in Mar 2018
Response from VrboOwner on 10 Aug, 2023
Glad you had a great stay. We are working to fix the issue of hearing the upstairs neighbors. It a 160 year old house so addressing this issue is complicated. Thanks for staying with us.
A newly moved thermostat was not working and the owner worked tirelessly to get it fixed for us as our dog was staying in the apartment all day. He even offered us another apartment for a night. Once fixed, the apartment was stellar. The historic building and location were ideal; a half block from Peche, a highly rated restaurant, and just several blocks from our new favorite Sea Worthy-a genuine oyster bar. The WW2 museum is only steps away. I cannot recommend this apartment enough.
Spacious and Lovely; Walking Distance to Everything
We really enjoyed this apartment which is much bigger and more luxurious than a hotel room would have been. The place was easy to find, it allowed me to program my own door code, and the King-sized bed was sublime (best mattress EVER). We literally walked all over town, quite easily, from this place. It's also very close to restaurants (we recommend Cochon), and the World War II museum. It's relatively quiet (compared to elsewhere around NOLA) so it's a perfect place to go back to at the end of the day. :) We enjoyed our interactions with the hosts, and the place was immaculate. It was a wonderful stay and we would highly recommend for a couple or a small family. Kitchen is pretty well stocked. Bathroom is small but fine.
The great parts: This place was clean, the bed was very comfortable, and the location is perfect (only a block away from the WWII museum!) The air conditioning also works surprisingly well for an older building!Some things to remember: This is an old historic building. Floors creak. The appliances aren't state of the art. The bathroom doorknob is almost falling off which means the door doesn't always close. There is a small hole in the bathroom ceiling. This is a second floor apartment, so you will hear every little step taken by the people above you. The front balcony isn't accessible, only the back balcony.WARNING: if you are parking in the garage, read the directions carefully! We went through the door on the back wall instead of the door on the right wall. We ended up in a locked (and dark) alley surrounded by high walls and locked gates. That certainly was not a good way to start our stay.
Wanted to head to New Orleans and wanted to visit the National WWII Museum, so looked in the area. This place could not have been more perfect! We were 1 1/2 blocks from the museum. We drove and secure parking was included- definitely big plus! The area is quiet, artistic and relaxing. Very different from Bourbon Street area which we loved when we were younger. The apartment was great! Definitely vintage, and that was the added charm. Very high ceilings, pocket doors, balcony, great King size bed and a very French/ New Orleans vibe.
The owner and his help were very responsive when I had a question. Just an fyi, those very high ceilings mean a large staircase since we were on 2nd floor, but we worked it all out and got some exercise.
Location was great for walking to the museum, but also a great rooftop happy hour at Rosie's on the Roof at The Higgins Hotel. Secure parking allowed us to drive to different areas and enjoy restaurants in the Garden District and on Lake Ponchatrain.
Even my husband commented that this was one of the coolest places we've stayed. We will be back the next time we need that New Orleans getaway!
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The owner accommodated a very early check for us which was very much appreciated. The place was perfect for us and conveniently located to everything we were planning during our stay. We could not have been happier and would definitely stay here again.
Nice open space. Property manager was very easy to work with!
Elegia H.
Stayed 6 nights in Mar 2022
Verified
8/10 Good
Richard B.
8 May, 2019
We got engaged!
Loved the space, wish we could have opened the front windows for breeze, understand it might not be safe but it was beautiful out.
Glassware would be nice instead of plastic cups
Guy downstairs was not cool yelling about the noise that an old house makes.
Richard B.
Stayed 5 nights in Apr 2019
About the host
Hosted by Damon
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.
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