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9,6 de 10
Extraordinária
3 quartos2 banheirosAcomoda 6 pessoas157.9 m²
Comodidades populares
Quartos e camas
3 quartos (acomoda 6 pessoas)
Quarto 7
2 camas Queen
Quarto 8
2 camas Queen
Quarto 9
1 cama Queen
2 banheiros
Banheiro 5
Vaso sanitário · Apenas chuveiro
Banheiro 6
Vaso sanitário · Apenas chuveiro
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Cute Clean New Renovation- 3br in Great Location
Summary:
This newly renovated 3br unit near St Charles Ave is a beautiful mix of modern decor and historic architecture. With 5 queen beds (in 3 bedrooms) and 2 full bathrooms, there's plenty of space for everyone to sleep comfortably. The location is perfect, just blocks from bars, restaurants, and the streetcar line, making it easy to explore everything the city has to offer. Popular spots are within walking distance, and downtown is nearby. Stay at this clean and comfortable home and experience the heart of NOLA!
The Space:
New Orleans is a city known for its lively atmosphere, rich history, and unique culture. And if you're planning a trip to the city, you won't find a better location than a 3-bedroom Airbnb near St Charles Ave. This brand new 2022 renovation of a sunny Creole home in the heart of New Orleans is conveniently located just two blocks from the St. Charles Ave streetcar line and Mardi Gras parades. You'll love the mix of modern decor and historic architecture, as well as the very clean and convenient house.
One of the best things about this Airbnb is its location. You'll be within walking distance of some of the best bars, cafes, and restaurants in the city. Here are some of the must-visit spots near the house:
Bars:
Avenue Pub: This cozy bar on St. Charles Avenue is known for its impressive selection of craft beers.
Jack Rose: Located inside the Pontchartrain Hotel, this bar features creative cocktails and a rooftop lounge with stunning views of the city.
Lula Distillery: This distillery and bar in the Lower Garden District serves up delicious craft cocktails made with their own spirits.
The Rabbit Hole: This quirky bar on Tchoupitoulas Street features a rotating selection of craft beers and creative cocktails.
Cafes:
Avenue Cafe: This cute little cafe on St. Charles Avenue serves up delicious coffee and breakfast sandwiches.
Mais Arepas: If you're in the mood for something a bit more substantial, check out this Venezuelan cafe on Carondelet Street. Their arepas are a must-try!
Surrey's Cafe: This popular cafe on Magazine Street serves up delicious breakfast and brunch dishes, as well as coffee and tea.
Restaurants:
Central City BBQ: If you're looking for some delicious barbecue, look no further than this spot on S. Rampart Street. Their smoked brisket and ribs are a must-try.
Raising Cane's: This fast-food chain is known for its delicious chicken fingers and signature Cane's sauce.
The Rabbit's Foot: This cozy restaurant on Magazine Street serves up delicious comfort food dishes like burgers, fries, and mac and cheese.
Ponchartrain Hotel: This historic hotel on St. Charles Avenue features several great dining options, including the Caribbean Room and Hot Tin rooftop bar.
These are just a few of the amazing bars, cafes, and restaurants within walking distance of the Airbnb. But there's so much more to explore in the city! The house is also within walking distance of the Superdome and the CBD/downtown area. And if you want to explore further afield, the French Quarter is just a short ride away.
In terms of sleeping arrangements, the house has five queen beds, so there's plenty of space for everyone to sleep comfortably. And with two full bathrooms, there won't be any fighting over shower time in the morning.
Overall, if you're looking for a clean, convenient, and comfortable place to stay in the heart of New Orleans, this 3-bedroom Airbnb near Baronne and Jackson is the perfect option. You'll be within walking distance of some of the best bars, cafes, and restaurants in the city, as well as some of the top attractions. And with five queen beds, there's plenty of room for everyone in your group. So come stay at this beautiful home and experience all that New Orleans has to offer!
Guest Access:
Your own home means you can come and go as you wish. There's a fully stocked kitchen, laundry on site, and a shared courtyard awaiting you. And complimentary wifi, of course!
The Neighborhood:
This area is one of the most popular thoroughfares in all of New Orleans! It’s chock-full of shops, restaurants and bars.
While part of world-famous Magazine St. is a short distance away, the Lower Garden District definitely has its own quirky, artistic vibe. You can easily spend a whole day ducking in and out of casual eateries, coffee shops and boutiques. Here are a few of our favorites:
French Truck Coffee
While you can find their coffee in several of the restaurants around town, it’s just so much fun to visit the actual shop to grab an espresso and a pastry.
District Donuts. Sliders. Brew.
Ready for some really eclectic donuts: think Sriracha-flavored, bacon and banana filled or s’mores, just to name a few. They change daily, so you never know what you might find there! If you’re more of a savory snack kind of person, the also have a selection of sliders to choose from.
Stein’s Market and Deli
Jewish and Italian food in one spot! How does it get any better than that?
One-of-a-Kind Shopping & Boutiques
Local boutiques line the streets. You’ll find everything from jewelry to clothing, accessories and more. Head to Century Girl if you like that vintage look. Monomim and Elle offer a more contemporary look. If you just love the funky, cool New Orleans style of glitter and sequins, head over to Saint Claude Social Club. They carry treasures from unique, handmade jewelry to vintage finds, housewares and more.
Union Ramen
A fusion of Japanese and New Orleans styles of this popular comfort food. You in?
Coliseum Square Park
Take a break from shopping, pick up a drink and a treat, and head over to the park to unwind under a shady tree or bench.
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:
With a walkability score of 93, there’s no need to rent a car for your stay. The streetcar line passes one block from the house to take you 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:
No smoking.
No pets.
No parties or events.
Interaction with Guests:
We interact as much as needed but give guests plenty of space!
This newly renovated 3br unit near St Charles Ave is a beautiful mix of modern decor and historic architecture. With 5 queen beds (in 3 bedrooms) and 2 full bathrooms, there's plenty of space for everyone to sleep comfortably. The location is perfect, just blocks from bars, restaurants, and the streetcar line, making it easy to explore everything the city has to offer. Popular spots are within walking distance, and downtown is nearby. Stay at this clean and comfortable home and experience the heart of NOLA!
The Space:
New Orleans is a city known for its lively atmosphere, rich history, and unique culture. And if you're planning a trip to the city, you won't find a better location than a 3-bedroom Airbnb near St Charles Ave. This brand new 2022 renovation of a sunny Creole home in the heart of New Orleans is conveniently located just two blocks from the St. Charles Ave streetcar line and Mardi Gras parades. You'll love the mix of modern decor and historic architecture, as well as the very clean and convenient house.
One of the best things about this Airbnb is its location. You'll be within walking distance of some of the best bars, cafes, and restaurants in the city. Here are some of the must-visit spots near the house:
Bars:
Avenue Pub: This cozy bar on St. Charles Avenue is known for its impressive selection of craft beers.
Jack Rose: Located inside the Pontchartrain Hotel, this bar features creative cocktails and a rooftop lounge with stunning views of the city.
Lula Distillery: This distillery and bar in the Lower Garden District serves up delicious craft cocktails made with their own spirits.
The Rabbit Hole: This quirky bar on Tchoupitoulas Street features a rotating selection of craft beers and creative cocktails.
Cafes:
Avenue Cafe: This cute little cafe on St. Charles Avenue serves up delicious coffee and breakfast sandwiches.
Mais Arepas: If you're in the mood for something a bit more substantial, check out this Venezuelan cafe on Carondelet Street. Their arepas are a must-try!
Surrey's Cafe: This popular cafe on Magazine Street serves up delicious breakfast and brunch dishes, as well as coffee and tea.
Restaurants:
Central City BBQ: If you're looking for some delicious barbecue, look no further than this spot on S. Rampart Street. Their smoked brisket and ribs are a must-try.
Raising Cane's: This fast-food chain is known for its delicious chicken fingers and signature Cane's sauce.
The Rabbit's Foot: This cozy restaurant on Magazine Street serves up delicious comfort food dishes like burgers, fries, and mac and cheese.
Ponchartrain Hotel: This historic hotel on St. Charles Avenue features several great dining options, including the Caribbean Room and Hot Tin rooftop bar.
These are just a few of the amazing bars, cafes, and restaurants within walking distance of the Airbnb. But there's so much more to explore in the city! The house is also within walking distance of the Superdome and the CBD/downtown area. And if you want to explore further afield, the French Quarter is just a short ride away.
In terms of sleeping arrangements, the house has five queen beds, so there's plenty of space for everyone to sleep comfortably. And with two full bathrooms, there won't be any fighting over shower time in the morning.
Overall, if you're looking for a clean, convenient, and comfortable place to stay in the heart of New Orleans, this 3-bedroom Airbnb near Baronne and Jackson is the perfect option. You'll be within walking distance of some of the best bars, cafes, and restaurants in the city, as well as some of the top attractions. And with five queen beds, there's plenty of room for everyone in your group. So come stay at this beautiful home and experience all that New Orleans has to offer!
Guest Access:
Your own home means you can come and go as you wish. There's a fully stocked kitchen, laundry on site, and a shared courtyard awaiting you. And complimentary wifi, of course!
The Neighborhood:
This area is one of the most popular thoroughfares in all of New Orleans! It’s chock-full of shops, restaurants and bars.
While part of world-famous Magazine St. is a short distance away, the Lower Garden District definitely has its own quirky, artistic vibe. You can easily spend a whole day ducking in and out of casual eateries, coffee shops and boutiques. Here are a few of our favorites:
French Truck Coffee
While you can find their coffee in several of the restaurants around town, it’s just so much fun to visit the actual shop to grab an espresso and a pastry.
District Donuts. Sliders. Brew.
Ready for some really eclectic donuts: think Sriracha-flavored, bacon and banana filled or s’mores, just to name a few. They change daily, so you never know what you might find there! If you’re more of a savory snack kind of person, the also have a selection of sliders to choose from.
Stein’s Market and Deli
Jewish and Italian food in one spot! How does it get any better than that?
One-of-a-Kind Shopping & Boutiques
Local boutiques line the streets. You’ll find everything from jewelry to clothing, accessories and more. Head to Century Girl if you like that vintage look. Monomim and Elle offer a more contemporary look. If you just love the funky, cool New Orleans style of glitter and sequins, head over to Saint Claude Social Club. They carry treasures from unique, handmade jewelry to vintage finds, housewares and more.
Union Ramen
A fusion of Japanese and New Orleans styles of this popular comfort food. You in?
Coliseum Square Park
Take a break from shopping, pick up a drink and a treat, and head over to the park to unwind under a shady tree or bench.
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:
With a walkability score of 93, there’s no need to rent a car for your stay. The streetcar line passes one block from the house to take you 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:
No smoking.
No pets.
No parties or events.
Interaction with Guests:
We interact as much as needed but give guests plenty of space!
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Idade mínima para alugar: 21 anos
Check-out até 11h
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Número de registro da propriedade 23-OSTR-11798, 22-CSTR-22840
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Nova Orleans
Com ótima localização em Nova Orleans, esta casa de temporada fica no centro da cidade. National World War II Museum e Saenger Theatre estão entre as principais atrações culturais na região. Para quem procura atividades diferentes, uma boa opção é visitar locais como Porto de Nova Orleans e Julia Street Cruise Terminal. Caesars Superdome e Smoothie King Center oferecem uma programação de eventos e jogos.

New Orleans, LA
Nos arredores
- National World War II Museum - 10 min de caminhada - 0.8 km
- Magazine Street - 10 min de caminhada - 0.9 km
- Smoothie King Center - 12 min de caminhada - 1.0 km
- Caesars Superdome - 13 min de caminhada - 1.2 km
- Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 18 min de caminhada - 1.5 km
Opções nos arredores
Restaurantes
- Circle K - 9 min de caminhada
- Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers - 5 min de caminhada
- Central City BBQ - 6 min de caminhada
- Wendy's - 4 min de caminhada
- Lagniappe Bakehouse & Coffee - 3 min de caminhada
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