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Enormous Historic Treme Pad by French Quarter
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4 habitaciones2 baños8 huéspedes139.4 metros cuadrados
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New Orleans, LA
- Place, Bourbon StreetA 8 min a pie
- Place, Royal StreetA 10 min a pie
- Place, Mardi GrasA 13 min a pie
- Airport, Nueva Orleans, LA (MSY-A. Internacional Louis Armstrong New Orleans)A 20 min en coche
Habitaciones y camas
4 habitaciones (capacidad para 8 personas)
Habitación 9
1 cama de matrimonio
Habitación 10
1 cama de matrimonio
Habitación 11
1 cama individual y 1 sofá cama doble
Habitación 12
1 cama de matrimonio
2 baños
Baño 5
Bañera · WC · Solo ducha
Baño 6
Bañera · WC · Solo ducha
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Enormous Historic Treme Pad by French Quarter
Summary:
Gigantic owner's unit (could easily sleep 10) above a warehouse. Abounds with classic and funky features, such as slanted wood paneling, 80's mushroom tile, double molding, a full-sized bar, a steam sauna in master bathroom, multi-track lighting throughout, central heat and air supplemented by 2 mini-split units and blazing fast WiFi! Walk to everywhere in the French Quarter from this centrally located apartment!
The Space:
There are no other residents in the building and no shared walls with any neighbors. In addition to the guest beds there are multiple daybeds and sleeper sofas.
Just a four minute walk to the French Quarter and Armstrong Park, our spacious and open layout is the perfect setting for a mid/large group or families looking to take in the ultimate New Orleans experience.
There are 3 fully private bedrooms and a TV room with a barn door that can serve as a 4th bedroom.
The living room area features a 60" Roku television with Netflix, Prime, etc. The kitchen has all new appliances - including new gas stove and refrigerator. Adjacent to the kitchen is the bar area and directly behind is your in-unit washer/dryer.
There are enough beds and enough space to sleep up to 10 guests comfortably. The bedroom configurations are as follows:
Bedroom 1: The master bedroom has bamboo wood floors and features the hand-carved Thomasville Ernest Hemingway poster king bed with Hemingway end tables and its own bathroom with a steam sauna shower with two seats. The mattress is a 14" memory foam Novaform Comforte Grande. There is also a tomato red Jaxx Zipline sofa that folds over to become a California King size sleeper.
Bedroom 2: The queen bedroom features a blue tufted queen with mirrored side tables purchased from the Frito Lay estate (this bed is amazing and looks like a prop from Scarface).
Bedroom 3: The queen bedroom features rich wood details, chandelier lighting, and top of the line mattress.
Bedroom 4: The lounge/bedroom has a sliding barn door, double twin day bed and 100 inch CB2 sofa (please don't spill drinks on the CB2 sofa).
Common Area: 1 daybed and a blue Zipline sofa that folds over to become another queen mattress
Important Things To Note:
- Unfortunately there is not a dishwasher in this unit and we ask you please wash your own dishes prior to checkout.
- There is a short flight of stairs to climb to reach the unit. No elevator in this building.
Guest Access:
Keyless push button entry. Guests have access to the entire space.
The Neighborhood:
Nestled at the crossroads of culture, history, and resilience lies the vibrant Treme neighborhood in New Orleans. As one of the city's most iconic and oldest neighborhoods, Treme boasts a rich tapestry of traditions, music, art, and stories that have shaped its identity over centuries. From the moment you step onto its storied streets, you're transported to a place where the past and present coexist harmoniously, each brick and note telling a tale of its storied history.
Treme's origins trace back to the 18th century, making it one of the oldest African American neighborhoods in the United States. Its name is derived from Claude Treme, a Frenchman who once owned the land upon which the neighborhood was built. Throughout its history, Treme has been a crucible of diverse cultures and backgrounds, blending African, French, Spanish, Creole, and Native American influences into a captivating melange that defines its character.
Perhaps one of Treme's most renowned claims to fame is its indelible mark on music. The neighborhood's streets reverberate with the echoes of brass bands, jazz ensembles, and gospel choirs that have contributed to the birth and evolution of jazz, a genre that resonates deeply within the heart of New Orleans. Every year, the Treme neighborhood proudly hosts the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, a world-renowned celebration of music, culture, and community that brings together people from all walks of life.
Walking down Treme's historic streets, you'll encounter a stunning display of architecture that reflects its diverse heritage. Stately Creole cottages with their vibrant hues stand shoulder-to-shoulder with ornate shotgun houses adorned in intricate ironwork. Each building tells a story, bearing witness to the challenges and triumphs that have defined Treme's journey through time.
One of the neighborhood's most significant landmarks is St. Louis Cemetery No. 1, the oldest continuously operating cemetery in New Orleans. Its iconic above-ground tombs and memorials provide a glimpse into the city's complex relationship with death and its unique burial traditions. Notable figures such as Marie Laveau, the famous voodoo priestess, find their eternal resting places within these hallowed grounds.
Treme's spirit of resilience is palpable, especially in the wake of catastrophic events such as Hurricane Katrina in 2005. The community banded together to rebuild and restore, preserving the neighborhood's cultural heritage while adapting to the challenges of a changing world. Treme serves as a testament to the strength of its residents and the power of collective determination.
Local traditions and celebrations are woven into the fabric of daily life in Treme. Second-line parades, a cherished New Orleans tradition, wind their way through the streets, accompanied by jubilant music and exuberant dancing. These processions are a blend of African, European, and Caribbean customs, serving as a living expression of the neighborhood's cultural mosaic.
Treme's culinary scene is equally enchanting, offering a tantalizing array of Creole and soul food delights. From gumbo and jambalaya to fried chicken and red beans, the neighborhood's eateries tantalize the taste buds and offer a feast for both the senses and the soul.
In the heart of Treme, the Congo Square Park stands as a testament to the neighborhood's historical significance. Once a gathering place where enslaved Africans could express their cultural traditions through music and dance, it remains a space of reflection and celebration today. The rhythms of the past still resonate within its confines, reminding visitors of the neighborhood's enduring legacy.
To explore Treme is to embark on a journey through time and culture, where the vibrant present is entwined with the echoes of the past. As the soulful melodies of jazz and the lively conversations of its residents fill the air, Treme stands as a living, breathing testament to the power of community, heritage, and the human spirit.
Other Things to Note:
This is a 2nd floor owner's home. It is located up a flight of stairs.
Gigantic owner's unit (could easily sleep 10) above a warehouse. Abounds with classic and funky features, such as slanted wood paneling, 80's mushroom tile, double molding, a full-sized bar, a steam sauna in master bathroom, multi-track lighting throughout, central heat and air supplemented by 2 mini-split units and blazing fast WiFi! Walk to everywhere in the French Quarter from this centrally located apartment!
The Space:
There are no other residents in the building and no shared walls with any neighbors. In addition to the guest beds there are multiple daybeds and sleeper sofas.
Just a four minute walk to the French Quarter and Armstrong Park, our spacious and open layout is the perfect setting for a mid/large group or families looking to take in the ultimate New Orleans experience.
There are 3 fully private bedrooms and a TV room with a barn door that can serve as a 4th bedroom.
The living room area features a 60" Roku television with Netflix, Prime, etc. The kitchen has all new appliances - including new gas stove and refrigerator. Adjacent to the kitchen is the bar area and directly behind is your in-unit washer/dryer.
There are enough beds and enough space to sleep up to 10 guests comfortably. The bedroom configurations are as follows:
Bedroom 1: The master bedroom has bamboo wood floors and features the hand-carved Thomasville Ernest Hemingway poster king bed with Hemingway end tables and its own bathroom with a steam sauna shower with two seats. The mattress is a 14" memory foam Novaform Comforte Grande. There is also a tomato red Jaxx Zipline sofa that folds over to become a California King size sleeper.
Bedroom 2: The queen bedroom features a blue tufted queen with mirrored side tables purchased from the Frito Lay estate (this bed is amazing and looks like a prop from Scarface).
Bedroom 3: The queen bedroom features rich wood details, chandelier lighting, and top of the line mattress.
Bedroom 4: The lounge/bedroom has a sliding barn door, double twin day bed and 100 inch CB2 sofa (please don't spill drinks on the CB2 sofa).
Common Area: 1 daybed and a blue Zipline sofa that folds over to become another queen mattress
Important Things To Note:
- Unfortunately there is not a dishwasher in this unit and we ask you please wash your own dishes prior to checkout.
- There is a short flight of stairs to climb to reach the unit. No elevator in this building.
Guest Access:
Keyless push button entry. Guests have access to the entire space.
The Neighborhood:
Nestled at the crossroads of culture, history, and resilience lies the vibrant Treme neighborhood in New Orleans. As one of the city's most iconic and oldest neighborhoods, Treme boasts a rich tapestry of traditions, music, art, and stories that have shaped its identity over centuries. From the moment you step onto its storied streets, you're transported to a place where the past and present coexist harmoniously, each brick and note telling a tale of its storied history.
Treme's origins trace back to the 18th century, making it one of the oldest African American neighborhoods in the United States. Its name is derived from Claude Treme, a Frenchman who once owned the land upon which the neighborhood was built. Throughout its history, Treme has been a crucible of diverse cultures and backgrounds, blending African, French, Spanish, Creole, and Native American influences into a captivating melange that defines its character.
Perhaps one of Treme's most renowned claims to fame is its indelible mark on music. The neighborhood's streets reverberate with the echoes of brass bands, jazz ensembles, and gospel choirs that have contributed to the birth and evolution of jazz, a genre that resonates deeply within the heart of New Orleans. Every year, the Treme neighborhood proudly hosts the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, a world-renowned celebration of music, culture, and community that brings together people from all walks of life.
Walking down Treme's historic streets, you'll encounter a stunning display of architecture that reflects its diverse heritage. Stately Creole cottages with their vibrant hues stand shoulder-to-shoulder with ornate shotgun houses adorned in intricate ironwork. Each building tells a story, bearing witness to the challenges and triumphs that have defined Treme's journey through time.
One of the neighborhood's most significant landmarks is St. Louis Cemetery No. 1, the oldest continuously operating cemetery in New Orleans. Its iconic above-ground tombs and memorials provide a glimpse into the city's complex relationship with death and its unique burial traditions. Notable figures such as Marie Laveau, the famous voodoo priestess, find their eternal resting places within these hallowed grounds.
Treme's spirit of resilience is palpable, especially in the wake of catastrophic events such as Hurricane Katrina in 2005. The community banded together to rebuild and restore, preserving the neighborhood's cultural heritage while adapting to the challenges of a changing world. Treme serves as a testament to the strength of its residents and the power of collective determination.
Local traditions and celebrations are woven into the fabric of daily life in Treme. Second-line parades, a cherished New Orleans tradition, wind their way through the streets, accompanied by jubilant music and exuberant dancing. These processions are a blend of African, European, and Caribbean customs, serving as a living expression of the neighborhood's cultural mosaic.
Treme's culinary scene is equally enchanting, offering a tantalizing array of Creole and soul food delights. From gumbo and jambalaya to fried chicken and red beans, the neighborhood's eateries tantalize the taste buds and offer a feast for both the senses and the soul.
In the heart of Treme, the Congo Square Park stands as a testament to the neighborhood's historical significance. Once a gathering place where enslaved Africans could express their cultural traditions through music and dance, it remains a space of reflection and celebration today. The rhythms of the past still resonate within its confines, reminding visitors of the neighborhood's enduring legacy.
To explore Treme is to embark on a journey through time and culture, where the vibrant present is entwined with the echoes of the past. As the soulful melodies of jazz and the lively conversations of its residents fill the air, Treme stands as a living, breathing testament to the power of community, heritage, and the human spirit.
Other Things to Note:
This is a 2nd floor owner's home. It is located up a flight of stairs.
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Normas del alojamiento
Hora de comienzo del registro de entrada: 16:00
Edad mínima para alquilar: 21
Hora límite del registro de salida: 11:00
Menores
Solo para adultos
Eventos
No se permiten eventos
Mascotas
No se admiten mascotas
Fumadores
No se permite fumar
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Otros detalles
Este alojamiento está gestionado por un propietario profesional. La prestación de servicios de alojamiento está vinculada a una actividad comercial, un negocio o una profesión.
Puede aplicarse un recargo por cada persona adicional, según la política del alojamiento.
A tu llegada, pueden pedirte un documento de identidad oficial con foto y una tarjeta de crédito o débito, o un depósito en efectivo, para cubrir los gastos imprevistos.
No se garantizan las solicitudes especiales, que están sujetas a disponibilidad en el momento de la llegada y pueden suponer un recargo adicional.
Está terminantemente prohibido celebrar fiestas u otros eventos en grupo en las instalaciones.
El propietario no ha indicado si el alojamiento cuenta con un detector de monóxido de carbono, puede que te interese llevar uno portátil para el viaje.
El propietario ha indicado que el alojamiento cuenta con un detector de humo.
Entre los elementos de seguridad de este alojamiento, se incluye lo siguiente: extintor.
Este alojamiento tiene espacios al aire libre, como balcones, patios o terrazas que pueden no ser adecuados para niños; si tienes alguna duda, te recomendamos contactar con el alojamiento antes de tu llegada para confirmar que puedan hospedarte en una habitación adecuada
Número de registro de la propiedad 21-CSTR-16353, 23-OSTR-11798
Si cancelas tu reserva, se aplicará la política de cancelación de tu propietario/a. De acuerdo con la normativa de la UE sobre los derechos del consumidor, los servicios de reserva de alojamiento no están sujetos al derecho de desistimiento.
Información sobre la zona
Nueva Orleans
Este apartamento se encuentra en Mid-City District, un barrio de Nueva Orleans. Para admirar la belleza natural de esta región, nada como Río Misisipi y Jackson Square. Si prefieres dar un toque cultural a tus vacaciones, visita National World War II Museum y Teatro Saenger. ¿Te apetece disfrutar de un evento especial? Puedes buscar el calendario de Caesars Superdome o Estadio Smoothie King Center.

New Orleans, LA
Qué hay en los alrededores
- Bourbon Street - A 8 min a pie - 0.7 km
- Royal Street - A 10 min a pie - 0.9 km
- Mardi Gras - A 13 min a pie - 1.1 km
- Teatro Saenger - A 15 min a pie - 1.3 km
- Jackson Square - A 16 min a pie - 1.4 km
Cómo moverse por la zona
Restaurantes
- Cajun Seafood - A 9 min a pie
- Kermit's Treme Mother in Law Lounge - A 8 min a pie
- Budsi’s Authentic Thai - A 9 min a pie
- Lil Dizzy's Cafe - A 5 min a pie
- Manchu Food Store - A 6 min a pie
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