Fantastically-located one bedroom private guest suite attached to a newly renovated historic New Orleans shotgun house. Take a minute to enjoy the shared brick patio and lush foliage as you make your way to the suite's separate entrance. Inside you'll find a full kitchen stocked with abundant amenities. Besides the full size stove, refrigerator, microwave, toaster, and Keurig, there are ample tableware, glasses, and cooking utensils.
Two stair steps down from the kitchen is the bedroom and bathroom area. The bedroom features a full bed with 100% soft cotton sheets and comfortable pillows. Also contained in the bedroom are a desk, ample closet space with hangers, a dresser, a 42" Smart TV, and an elliptical. An iron boarding, iron, and steamer are provided. Adjacent to the bedroom is the bathroom, featuring a tub/shower combination and sink with vanity. Abundant 100% plush Egyptian cotton towels (600-800 gsm), a blow dryer, and luxury toiletries await your use.
Free 1000 Mbps+ Wifi is available throughout the guest suite. The downstairs entrance contains a large storage space for bikes/luggage. Free washer and dryer available upon request.nThe entire guest suite is yours for the duration of your stay, affording you complete privacy.
There is so much to enjoy in the neighborhood. The home is two short blocks (900 feet) from Magazine Street. Start off the day there with coffee and pastries at PJ's Coffee or District Donuts. After breakfast, the shops on Magazine open, and you can choose whether you want to shop for clothes at Joseph Boutique, Azby's. or Pied Nu. You may decide to get a new pair of jeans at Jean Therapy or shop for luxury gifts and home goods at Hazelnut, a boutique owned by Bryan Batt of Mad Men fame. Sit outside for lunch at Whole Foods, which is housed in Arabella Station, a National Register of Historic Places building that once served as a carbarn for storage and parking of streetcars.
After lunch, you can get a blowout at Paris Parker Salon or a massage and facial at Earthsavers while you stock up on skincare. Don't forget Bluemercury for luxury makeup (they also handle the Jack Black men's line). If you are in a more literary state of mind, browse Octavia Books, one of New Orleans' premier independent bookstores.
Enjoy a fantastic dinner at one of the restaurants in close walking distance. Saba, featuring Middle Eastern cuisine, is one of the restaurants owned by Alon Shaya, a James Beard Award-winning chef. Dine on elegant Italian fare at Avo or try La Crèpe Nanou, a romantic neighborhood French bistro and Crèperie.
After dinner, you can end the night at St. Joe's Bar where you can easily walk home. Monkey Hill Bar is also within walking distance, or you may decide to venture beyond the neighborhood to Maple Street, Tipitina's, or Frenchmen for live music and dancing. Recuperate the next day with a superfood smoothie from Main Squeeze.
A short 3 block walk (2 minutes maximum) takes you to the Mardi Gras Parade Route. Audubon Zoo & Park and Tulane University are both 1 mile away. St. Charles Avenue and the streetcar line are seven blocks from the suite. Downtown and the French Quarter are a 10-15 minute drive and are also accessible by streetcar, local cab companies, and Uber/Lyft.
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2 blocks from the suite:
•Whole Foods
•Walgreen’s Pharmacy
•Bluemercury (makeup and skincare, including the Jack Black men's care line)
•Azby’s clothing boutique
•Joseph Boutique (clothing)
•NOLA Wine Merchant
•St. Joe's Bar
3 blocks from the suite:
•PJ’s Coffee
•District Donuts
•Paris Parker Hair Salon
•Earthsavers Spa and Skincare Products
•Various Boutiques, including Jean Therapy, Basics Underneath (lingerie, swimwear, and workout clothes), Hazelnut (a boutique featuring home decor and gifts owned by Bryan Batt of Mad Men fame)
4 blocks from the suite:
•The Wishing Town Café
•Saba Restaurant (owned by James Beard award-winning chef Alon Shaya)
•Main Squeeze Juice and Smoothies
5 blocks from the suite:
•Octavia Street Books
•Langenstein’s grocery store
•Avo Restaurant
•Bistro Daisy
6 blocks from the suite:
•Reginelli’s Pizza (offers free delivery)
•Taqueria Corona
•Guy’s Po-Boys (lunch)
7 blocks from the suite:
•St. Charles Avenue and the streetcar line
•Monkey Hill Bar
Nearby Destinations:
•Audubon Park and Zoo: 11 blocks (1 mile)
•Tulane University: 1.1 miles
Downtown and the French Quarter are a 10-15 minute drive and are also accessible by streetcar, local cab companies, and Uber/Lyft.
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Local transportation is available via the streetcar line (7 blocks--$1.25 for a ride), the Magazine Street bus line (2 blocks--$1.25 for a ride), as well Uber, Lyft, and local cab companies.
Airport transportation is available via Uber, Lyft, or cabs (approximately $35 one-way) or the airport shuttle (approximately $24 per person one-way). Local transportation is available via the streetcar line (7 blocks--$1.25 for a ride), the Magazine Street bus line (2 blocks--$1.25 for a ride), as well as Uber, Lyft, and local cab companies.
Fun note: The home was recently featured in the Preservation Resource Center Shotgun Home Tour and Southern Living TikTok.