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Historic NOLA Apartment - French Quarter Charm!

Apartment with kitchen, near Bourbon Street

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1 bedroom1 bathroomSleeps 2

Popular amenities

  • Kitchen
  • Air-conditioning

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New Orleans, LA
  • Place, Frenchmen Street
    ‪14 min walk‬
  • Place, Bourbon Street
    ‪15 min walk‬
  • Place, Canal Street
    ‪20 min walk‬
  • Airport, New Orleans, LA (MSY-Louis Armstrong New Orleans Intl.)
    ‪20 min drive‬

Rooms & beds

1 bedroom (sleeps 2)

Bedroom 2

2 Queen Beds and 1 Single Bed

1 bathroom

Bathroom 2

Toilet · Shower only

Spaces

Kitchen

About this property

Historic NOLA Apartment - French Quarter Charm!

Summary:

This is the finest rental in all of New Orleans! Built in 1851, this house is a Greek Revival mansion that retains many of the fine details of period craftsmanship, while offering updated luxury accommodations to its discerning guests!



The Space:

Fully Renovated Gourmet, Fully-Stocked Kitchen Off-Street Gated Parking Beautiful Art Collection On Walls Antique Furnishings WiFi Dedicated Workspace Washer and Dryer Arguably the best rental in all of New Orleans, the house is the quintessential Esplanade mansion and is located in the very heart of New Orleans. Created in the Greek Revival style, this home offers stunning period details, including ornate ceiling medallions and elegant crown molding. In blending these architectural features with today’s modern luxury amenities, we have created a one-of-a-kind experience for our discerning guests. The front entry is reminiscent of the gilded age, with an oversized gold-colored entry table, oversized mirror, and ornate chandelier. You will definitely feel like you’ve stepped back in time to a more genteel time. Living spaces in the house are on a grand scale, with vaulted, airy ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows, and centerpiece fireplaces, all with stunning artwork adorning the walls. Coupled with plush, comfortable furnishings, separate conversation groupings, and WiFi-enabled Smart TVs, these spaces are the heart of the home. There’s no doubt many lifetime memories will be made within these walls. Two complete, modern, and fully-equipped kitchens are at your chefs’ disposal, both with stainless steel appliances, including vent hoods. Both offer plenty of storage space for all your goodies and groceries. Large dining areas are adjacent to the kitchens, allowing the group to savor the chef’s creations together. Make time for family dinner, if for no other reason than to respect the pedigree of this home. Undoubtedly, many formal dinners were served and enjoyed here. There is a separate apartment on the property the owner sometimes stays at, separate from the main house. FYI for your safety and security there are security cameras on the exterior of the property. We will offer a mid month clean during your stay of 30 days or more.



The Neighborhood:

Esplanade Avenue is one of the quietest, most scenic and historic streets in all of New Orleans. It is a treasure running through the heart of the city. From its beginning at the Mississippi River levee to its end at the entrance of City Park, Esplanade is a slow pace thoroughfare with quiet ambiance and local charm. The house is within walking distance of: New Orleans Fairgrounds (Location of Jazzfest!) Old Road Coffee Pagoda Café Cajun Seafood McHardy’s Chicken Treme Coffeehouse 1000 Figs Restaurant Fairgrinds Coffee Canseco’s Grocery Kermit Ruffins’ Treme Mother-in-Law Lounge St. Augustine Church Port of Call Hamburgers (Best in the city) Frenchmen Street And Everything in the French Quarter! Buckjumpin' & Havin' Fun This neighborhood is right next to the French Quarter, and close to everything fun. Located on the northern border of the French Quarter above Rampart Street, Tremé is a uniquely historic neighborhood--one of the oldest neighborhoods in New Orleans. Early in the city's history, it was the main neighborhood of free people of color, and remains an important center of the city's Creole culture, especially the modern brass band tradition. The modern Tremé neighborhood began as the Morand Plantation and two forts—St. Ferdinand and St. John. Near the end of the 18th century, Claude Tremé purchased the land from the original plantation owner. Within a few decades, the Carondelet Canal was built from the French Quarter to Bayou St. John, splitting the land. Developers began building subdivisions throughout the area to house a diverse population. Tremé abuts the north, or lake, side of the French Quarter, away from the Mississippi River—the "back of town," as earlier generations of New Orleanians used to say. Its traditional borders are Rampart Street on the south, Canal Street on the west, Esplanade Avenue on the east, and Broad Street on the north. Claiborne Avenue is a primary thoroughfare running through the neighborhood. At the end of the 19th century, the Storyville red-light district was carved out of the upper part of Tremé; in the 1940s, Storyville was mostly razed and made into a public housing project. This area is no longer considered part of the neighborhood. The "town square" of Tremé was Congo Square, originally known as "Place des Nègres," where slaves gathered on Sundays to dance. This tradition flourished until the United States took control of Louisiana, and officials grew more anxious about unsupervised gatherings of slaves in the years before the Civil War. Congo Square was also an important place of business for slaves, enabling some to purchase their freedom with proceeds from sales of crafts and goods there. For much of the rest of the 19th century, the square was an open-air market. "Creoles of Color" brass and symphonic bands gave concerts, providing the foundation for a more improvisational style that would come to be known as "jazz". At the end of the 19th century, the city officially renamed the square "Beauregard Square" after Confederate General P.G.T. Beauregard, but the neighborhood residents seldom used that name. Late in the 20th century, the city restored the traditional name of "Congo Square". Musicians from Tremé include Alphonse Picou, Kermit Ruffins, Lucien Barbarin, and "The King of Treme," Shannon Powell. While predominantly African-American, the neighborhood's population has been mixed from the 19th century through the 21st. Jazz musicians of European ancestry, such as Henry Ragas and Louis Prima, also lived in Tremé. Also, Joe's Cozy Corner in Tremé is often considered the birthplace of Rebirth Brass Band, one of New Orleans' most notable local groups. Alex Chilton, who led the rock groups Big Star and The Box Tops, lived in Tremé from the early 1990s until his death in 2010. Tremé has recently gained much exposure via the HBO series "Tremé". The series is shot on location, and stars many local musicians, actors, artists, and personalities. The series begins three months after Hurricane Katrina, and focuses on the residents of New Orleans, including musicians, chefs, Mardi Gras Indians, and other New Orleanians trying to rebuild their lives, homes and the city's unique culture in the aftermath of the 2005 disaster. While the series has been met with various levels of criticism and praise from New Orleanians, it has undoubtedly had a positive effect on city tourism.

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House Rules

Check in after 4:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 21
Check out before 10:00 AM
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Children

Adults only
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Events

No events allowed
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Pets

No pets allowed
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Smoking

Smoking is not permitted

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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 not indicated whether there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property; consider bringing a portable detector with you on the trip
Host has not indicated whether there is a smoke detector on the property

About the area

New Orleans

Mid-City District, a neighbourhood in New Orleans, is home to this apartment. Bourbon Street and Frenchmen Street are notable landmarks, and the area's natural beauty can be seen at Mississippi River and Jackson Square. Looking to enjoy an event or a game? See what's going on at Caesars Superdome or Smoothie King Center.
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New Orleans, LA

What's nearby

  • Frenchmen Street - 14 min walk - 1.3 km
  • Bourbon Street - 15 min walk - 1.3 km
  • Royal Street - 16 min walk - 1.4 km
  • Canal Street - 20 min walk - 1.7 km
  • Mardi Gras - 20 min walk - 1.7 km

Getting around

  • New Orleans Union Passenger Terminal - 12 min drive
  • North Rampart at Esplanade Stop - 13 min walk
  • New Orleans, LA (MSY-Louis Armstrong New Orleans Intl.) - 22 min drive

Restaurants

  • ‪Cajun Seafood - ‬4 min walk
  • ‪Kermit's Treme Mother in Law Lounge - ‬5 min walk
  • ‪Lil Dizzy's Cafe - ‬4 min walk
  • ‪Lost Coyote - ‬2 min walk
  • ‪Holy Diver - ‬11 min walk

Frequently asked questions

Is Historic NOLA Apartment - French Quarter Charm! pet-friendly?

No, pets are not allowed at this property.

What time is check-in at Historic NOLA Apartment - French Quarter Charm!?

Check-in begins at 4:00 PM.

What time is check-out at Historic NOLA Apartment - French Quarter Charm!?

Checkout is at 10:00 AM.

Where is Historic NOLA Apartment - French Quarter Charm! located?

Located in Mid-City District, this apartment building is within 1 mile (2 km) of Louis Armstrong Park, Bourbon Street and Canal Street. Frenchmen Street and Mississippi River are also within 1 mile (2 km). North Rampart at Esplanade Stop is 13 minutes by foot and North Rampart at Ursulines Stop is 13 minutes.

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