New Orleans, Louisiana
Summary:
This apartment is a beautifully renovated first floor apartment that can occupy four guests. It is locally owner and operated.
The apartment contains one bedroom, one bathroom, and a living room with a sleeper sofa with direct access to a landscaped backyard.
The apartment is less then one mile to the French Quarter, SuperDome, Convention Center, Central Business District, World War II Museum, Garden District, and Magazine Street.
The Space:
The apartment is one apartment in a four unit apartment building on a quiet residential street. The apartment includes two separate entrances, queen size memory foam mattresses, privacy shades, hotel quality linens, designer furniture, local art, and the luxuries of home. The front door opens onto the living room that includes a queen size leather sleeper sofa with a memory foam mattress and bench seating. The dining room includes a four person dining table. The kitchen is fully stocked with cookware and utensils. The bedroom includes a queen sized bed with memory foam mattress, a dresser, and nightstands with access to the backyard.
Guest Access:
All guests have access to the backyard, laundry machines, commercial grade water machine, bicycles, and the barbeque.
The Neighborhood:
New Orleans is truly a unique city that is known for its world-renowned events, from Mardi Gras to Jazz Fest, New Orleans showcases the best in dining, entertainment, live music, and drinks.
The apartment is centrally located in the Central City neighborhood. The apartment is surrounded by the Warehouse District, known for its art galleries and restaurants; the Lower Garden District, a young and vibrant neighborhood centered around Magazine Street; the Garden District, known for its historic mansions and cemeteries; and Oretha Castle Haley Boulevard, which contains a variety of museums and restaurants.
While in New Orleans you should try and culinary or cocktail tour, a swamp tour, a neighborhood bike tour, or check out our various world-renowned museums and cultural institutions.
Getting Around:
Public Transportation
The St. Charles Avenue streetcar is located one block away.
The Oretha Castle Haley bus route is two blocks away.
The Magazine Street bus route is four blocks away.
One Way Ticket: $1.25
All Day Pass: $3.00
Airport Directions
Take I-10 East to Loyola Avenue exit, right on Baronne Street, left on Erato Street, left on Carondelet Street. The apartment is on the left at the corner of Carondelet Street and Clio Street.
We liked the location of this property. Walkable to FQ, St Charles and Magazine streets and the waterfront near the aquarium. The space was comfortable and spacious enough for 2-4 with good amenities. Our host Steven was very prompt with responses and helpful. We also appreciated the great guest book Steven put together with suggestions for food, drink and sightseeing. We would stay here again.
The property manager was really helpful and quick to respond. I messaged about coffee filters and they were outside in a matter of minutes, like magic. The property has neat NOLA artwork, the patio is nice. Short jaunt to the streetcar or you can walk downtown. The overpass with homeless encampments was… honestly scary. I’m not generally bothered by that stuff (especially nowadays), but there was a guy walking in front of traffic with a knife out that got too close to us. We avoided it after that and cut down to the streetcar instead of walking up.
I rented this cute little spot for my brother and niece while I stayed in a spot across the street. The check in process was easy and host was communicative. The place was nice and clean, all the usual amenities. Close access to a streetcar stop and plenty of restaurants and shops that were within walking distance, too. We would book again!
Property well kept. Nice neighborhood. Close to everything. Comfortable living spaces.
This property is great! We were walking distance to everything we wanted to see (World War 2 Museum, French Quarter) and discovered a number of great neighborhood restaurants during our stay. (Check out Willa Jean’s for breakfast!) The property itself is just as described. The backyard was great for unwinding at the end of a long day. And we really appreciated the water purifier! Everything was clean and in working condition.
Steven had wonderful communication and was very helpful. Was great to have laundry facilities. The homeless encempment under the overpass made me a little nervous when walking at ight. Just be sure ti use the St. Charles streetcar so that you do not need to go under the overpass. We highly recommend Magazine Pizza just a few blocks away. The only downside was that the dishwasher wasnt working and stepping in fire ants on the back walkway when it was dark. Other than that, a great stay.
Convenient to St Charles Ave trolley. Lots of neighborhood improvements underway. Close to the WWII Museum, too. It was farther from the convention center than I thought, but I managed. It is very close to the Pontchartrain Expressway and several homeless camps which might be off-putting to some.
Enjoyed the accommodations, very clean and well maintained inside and courtyard area. Had small issue with laundry area that owner took care of immediately. Only negative we had was lack of parking available street only with cafe across the street. Very close to freeway with homeless encampment but was within walking distance of Bourbon Street and many activities
Nice place. Very clean. As described. Close to everything. Stayed here 3 nights while in town for a volleyball tournament. No issues with neighborhood; and no issues communicating with owner. Homeless camps close by but never felt unsafe. A lot of roadwork going on in the area making for rough rides and many pot holes. Overall would stay again.
We had a wonderful time at Pelican Point. The condo was perfect
Pleasant overall stay. Communicative host. Very well located with plenty of public transportation near by.