Studio Apartment Upper Garden District 2 blocks from Magazine Street.

New Orleans, Louisiana
$132 avg/night Minimum Stay 1 Nights
Bed 1

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Bath 1

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Sleep 2

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Night 1 nights

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Newly built Studio apartment overlooking a NewOrleans style courtyard, flat screen TV, small fridge and microwave. WIFI Creolecottagenola ,Password Magazine. private entrance/ only two blocks from Magazine Street very close to restaurants, coffee houses, shops and much more. Convenient to all public transportation. Check out my other listings: 1001403 & 1840731.

This is a great area to walk. Everything close grocery store/wine store Take the Magazine bus to Central Business District, French Quarter in 15 minutes. Near to Audubon Park, Garden District, laid back neighborhood, rent a bike, its a great area for bike riding it is truly one of the best parts of Magazine Street.
Please make it your home away from home,please be respectful of our wonderful neighbors and other guests staying in the property, and try keep noise level down after 11 pm.

**Please inquire about my availability to create special menu/wine tasting/Cooking classes using fresh grown herbs ,peppers local ingredients,local seafood**

Chef Dominique Macquet
Born on the island of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean, Macquet grew up with Creole, Asian, African and Indian home-cooked dishes. Since then, his career has taken him around the world tasting, exploring and experiencing the flavors of both hemispheres. Macquet has honed his skills in locations as diverse as South Africa, London, Southeast Asia and Beverly Hills. He has cooked aboard the legendary ocean liner Queen Elizabeth II, at the James Beard Foundation, at the White House (2x) and at the U.S. Embassy in Paris. One of Macquet’s highest honors and favorite memories was cooking Nelson Mandela’s first meal outside South African prison walls.
After his extensive travels, the chef chose New Orleans as the perfect stage for his ongoing culinary celebration. Following an award-winning stint as executive chef at the Bistro at the Maison de Ville, Macquet opened the eponymous “Dominique’s” at the Maison Dupuis hotel in the French Quarter which was named the “Best New Restaurant in the United States” by Esquire Magazine. There he began the process of returning to his culinary roots. Due to the devastating effects of Hurricane Katrina, Macquet temporarily relocated to Houston opening “Dominque’s” at the Marriott Westchase, receiving high accolades from multiple Texas publications.
Upon returning to New Orleans, the first “Dominique’s on Magazine” was born. It was here that Macquet’s innovative combination of island flavors with the precision of French technique truly came to fruition. As his new namesake restaurant, “Dominique’s” again was named the “Best New Restaurant in the United States” by Esquire Magazine; also was named “Best New Restaurant” from New Orleans Magazine; received four stars from City Business; and a glowing Four Bean review from Brett Anderson of the Times-Picayune. In late 2011, he also opened “Tamarind,” a French-Vietnamese restaurant within the renovated Hotel Modern on Lee Circle. With all this success, the search began for a larger location – leading the chef to open the new “Dominique’s on Magazine” in the summer of 2012. New Orleans Magazine named it “Restaurant of the year.”
With co-author John DeMers, Macquet has published two successful cookbooks, “Dominique’s Fresh Flavors: Cooking with Latitude in New Orleans” (Ten Speed Press) and “Tropical Latitudes” (Bright Sky Press). He explains that while he sometimes thinks of his cooking as “Tropical French,” others call it simply “latitude,” perfectly summing up the around-the-globe approach Macquet brings to every dish on the menu.
Macquet’s latest venture, Bordeaux, was an ambitious project to develop an upscale indoor/outdoor venue with elegant al fresco dining. The concept features a farm to table menu including the freshest crudo, ceviche and grilled fish, and boasts an exotic imported French rotisserie. It is doubtful that any other restaurant in the country can match Bordeaux’s offering of four to five different rotissiere meats simultaneously on the menu for each and every dinner service, e.g. pheasant, guinea fowl, Maple Leaf Duck, imported French Poulet Rouge organic chicken; suckling pig, spring lamb, and artisanal farm raised Mississippi Goat.

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Feature Features

  • PETS

    No Pets Allowed
  • DINING

    Dining Table
  • SAFETY

    Carbon Monoxide Detector Not Reported (host Has Not Indicated Whether There Is A Carbon Monoxide Detector On The Property; Consider Bringing A Portable Detector) Smoke Detector Not Reported (host Has Not Indicated Whether There Is A Smoke Detector On The Property)
  • BEDROOM

    1 Bedroom Bed Sheets Provided
  • GENERAL

    Living Plant Wall Property Does Not Allow Children
  • KITCHEN

    Coffee/tea Maker Cookware/dishes/utensils Microwave Paper Towels Refrigerator
  • LAUNDRY

    Near Laundromat
  • PARKING

    Car Not Required Onsite Parking
  • INTERNET

    Free WiFi
  • OUTDOORS

    Garden Outdoor Furniture Patio
  • POOL/SPA

    Hot Tub
  • BATHROOMS

    1 Bathroom Hair Dryer Shampoo Soap Toilet Paper Towels Provided
  • WORKSPACES

    Desk Desk Chair
  • THINGS TO DO

    Basketball Nearby Casino Nearby Fishing Nearby Fitness Facilities Nearby Golf Nearby Horse Riding Nearby Marina Nearby Power Boating Nearby Swimming Nearby Water Park Nearby
  • ENTERTAINMENT

    Smart TV With Cable/satellite Service
  • CLIMATE CONTROL

    Air Conditioning Heating
  • LOCATION HIGHLIGHTS

    In A Rural Location Near A Health Or Beauty Spa Near A Hospital Near A Zoo Near Outlet Shopping
  • SERVICES AND CONVENIENCES

    Chef Iron/ironing Board Living Plant Wall Safe
  • SUITABILITY/ACCESSIBILITY

    If You Have Requests For Specific Accessibility Needs, Please Contact The Property Using The Information On The Reservation Confirmation Received After Booking. No Elevator (single Level Property) Smoke-free Property Stair-free Path To Entrance Tile Flooring In Public Areas Well-lit Path To Entrance

CheckIn Check-in : 04:00 PM CheckOut Check-out : 11:00 AM
No Wheelchair No smoking No pets Children allowed
Occupancy Max occupancy : 2

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Review Review

  • Tina M.

    Submitted Sep 18, 2025

    Stayed Sep 11, 2025

    We were happy with the experience.

  • Ana Yolanda G.

    Submitted Mar 17, 2025

    Stayed Mar 7, 2025

    I recently had the pleasure of staying at this lovely property, and I can't recommend it highly enough! Dominique and Marianella were incredibly welcoming and resourceful, making sure I had everything we needed for a fantastic vacation.The room was well-equipped with all the essentials, ensuring a comfortable start to my getaway. One of my favorite features was the charming small patio outside, which provided a delightful space to sit and enjoy a cup of tea surrounded by beautiful vines and warm sunshine.Thank you for such a wonderful experience – I look forward to returning in the future!

  • JA Z.

    Submitted Jan 20, 2025

    Stayed Jan 16, 2025

    Sweet spot. Friendly owners. Walking distance to everywhere you want to go

  • Jeanine F.

    Submitted Dec 2, 2024

    Stayed Nov 29, 2024

    Clean, comfortable, nice location, friendly host, two adorable pups available on occasion for pets, perfect for a quick weekend trip

  • Lisa B.

    Submitted Aug 17, 2024

    Stayed Aug 9, 2024

    Very quiet and peaceful

  • Garland T.

    Submitted Jul 4, 2024

    Stayed Jun 20, 2024

    Quaint, hideaway. More than served my purpose. I will stay again

  • Sharon C.

    Submitted May 21, 2024

    Stayed May 15, 2024

    This place is the worst I've seen in the continental US. I've seen worse but only in Egypt in 1971. The room is actually a shed, a damp, moldy, smelly, minuscule shed. The linens and towels are thin, old and stained. The room is dirty, scuffed and really tiny. The fake brick wall panels were coming off the wall because of the damp conditions. We had to ask for 2 more towels on our third day because its so damp in the room that the used towels wouldn't dry. It was difficult to breath. There are NO cups, plates or utensils paper or otherwise No coffee maker, kettle or even a small bottle of water. the windows are small and overgrown with ivy. They are head height and every other guest peers in as they all walk by on the narrow path. My husband who is 81 had to sit on the unkempt, overgrown, filthy patio (nothing at all like the photos) to allow me room to get dressed. I'm from Europe,I'm used to small rooms. We were in town for our granddaughter's graduation and visit. Like many people we are on a fixed on a fixed income. We were stuck there. I was so happy to leave this horrible place. The actual house looked fine. The owners should be ashamed of themselves.

  • Tricia B.

    Submitted Apr 28, 2024

    Stayed Apr 24, 2024

    Basically used as sleeping spot for jazzfest so bargain for location. Small for 2 people but it worked! Able to spend money on better restaurants than on lodging. Brought my own small fan which helped air circulation too.

  • Kevin D.

    Submitted Mar 29, 2024

    Stayed Mar 14, 2024

    The property exterior and garden were great. Super private and quiet. The space itself was more cramped than it appeared in the photos. That being said as a home base for our trip it was sufficient. There were not any extra linens/towels. For a 4-day trip 1 towel per person was not enough and the towels were old and ratty.

  • Ray W.

    Submitted Mar 11, 2024

    Stayed Mar 1, 2024

    Easy walk to Magazine and Tchoupituolas.

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