Exceptional(3)
$538.72
/ Nightly
Bed & Breakfast
Restored 4BR Creole cottage in Marigny. Sleeps 12, 2 kitchens, patio, walk to Frenchmen & FQ.
New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Welcome to a classic New Orleans retreat filled with character:brbr- Sleeps 12 | 4 bedrooms | 7 beds | 3 bathsbr- Two full kitchens for group meals & gatheringsbr- Private porch & patio for relaxing outdoorsbr- Restored 200-year-old Creole architecture & local artbr- Walk to Frenchmen Street, cafés, galleries & French Quarterbr- Fast internet, A/C units & washer/dryer for comfortbrbrYou’ll have full privacy throughout your stay, but I’m always nearby if you need help. From local recommendations to booking tours and activities, I’m happy to be your personal NOLA concierge. Whatever you need, I’m just a message away.brbr★ The host gave great recommendations and made everything easy..brbrThe French Quarter is New Orleans’ oldest and most expensive neighborhood, but homeowners who seek its densely urban layout, historic appeal, and walkability can find those same attributes in the neighboring Marigny Triangle. In some ways, the Marigny Triangle is superior to the French Quarter: sandwiched between the Vieux Carre and the trending Bywater, it enjoys proximity to amenities in both neighborhoods. This home is ideally located only a short distance to numerous New Orleans landmarks, including The Spotted Cat Music Club (0.7 Miles), Jackson Square (1.1 Miles), JAMNOLA (1.0 Miles), and Caesar's Superdome/Smoothie King Center (2.5 Miles). brbrFaubourg MarignybrbrResidents of the Faubourg (an ancient French term for suburb) Marigny are very proud of their neighborhood...and who can blame them brbrHere in this small wedge of real estate located just downriver from the French Quarter, you'll find everything that makes New Orleans a uniquely wonderful place. The jazz clubs lining Frenchmen Street are world-famous, and every night you can hear big-name acts jamming with the hippest stars of tomorrow. The Marigny is home to some of the city's trendiest restaurants: places where new chefs constantly reinvent the city's cuisine. Neighborhood galleries and antique stories offer gems for every pocketbook, from museum-quality art to thrift-shop chic. And the area's eclectic late Georgian, Creole, and Greek Revival houses nestle closely together, forming a fascinating and varied cityscape.brbrThe Marigny's boundaries as defined by the City Planning Commission are: North Rampart Street and St. Claude Avenue to the north, Franklin Avenue to the east, the Mississippi River to the south and Esplanade Avenue to the west.brbrThe Marigny was laid out in the first decade of the 19th century by eccentric Creole millionaire developer Bernard Xavier Philippe de Marigny de Mandeville on land that had been his family plantation, just downriver from the old city limits of New Orleans. The portion of the Marigny closer to the river was built up first; the area on the side of St. Claude Avenue (formerly Goodchildren Street) away from the river was sometimes called New Marigny.brbrElysian Fields Avenue, named after the Champs-Élysées in Paris, was designed to be the main street of the Faubourg Marigny. It was the first street in New Orleans to extend all the way from the riverfront straight to Lake Pontchartrain, 8 km (5 miles) away. From 1830-31, the Pontchartrain Railroad was built, with tracks running down the center of Elysian Fields. The area at the other end of the rail line developed into Milneburg. Marigny's town square, Washington Square, fronts Elysian Fields.brbrThe neighborhood declined in the mid-20th century but came back strong in the late 20th century. After profiteering centered around the 1984 World's Fair drove many long-term residents from the French Quarter into the Marigny. Frenchmen Street soon developed the city's premier collection of live music venues and restaurants, and is a popular destination for both locals and knowledgeable out-of-towners.brIf you have any questions about the neighborhood, please send us a message!brbrYou’ll have full private access to:brbr• 4 bedroomsbr • 7 total bedsbr • 3 bathroomsbr • Living room & lounge spacesbr • Two full kitchensbr • Back porch + patiobrbr★ Huge home, our group had tons of room.brbrSunlight filters through tall windows, illuminating exposed brick and warm wood floors in this 200-year-old Creole cottage. The home’s historic charm is matched by thoughtful updates, creating a welcoming space for groups seeking an authentic New Orleans experience just steps from the city’s best music, food, and culture.brbrSleeping arrangements brWith four spacious bedrooms and seven beds, this home comfortably accommodates up to 12 guests. Each bedroom is designed for restful nights, featuring plush bedding, room-darkening shades, and a blend of historic details and modern touches. Three full bathrooms, including one with a classic clawfoot tub, ensure everyone has space to refresh and unwind.brbrKitchen & dining brTwo full kitchens make it easy to prepare meals for your group, whether you’re cooking a festive brunch or late-night snacks after exploring the city. Each kitchen is equipped with a refrigerator, stove, oven, microwave, dishwasher, coffee maker, and all the cooking basics you’ll need. Gather around the dining table or enjoy a casual breakfast at the counter before heading out for the day.brbrLiving & lounge areas brThe living spaces are designed for comfort and connection, with ample seating, local artwork, and a TV for downtime. Fast internet and a dedicated workspace make it easy to stay connected or catch up on work if needed. Air conditioning units and portable fans keep the home cool, while heating is available for cooler months.brbrOutdoor living brStep outside to your private porch and patio, perfect for morning coffee or evening drinks. The outdoor dining area invites you to savor meals al fresco, surrounded by the unique ambiance of the Marigny neighborhood.brbrNeighborhood brLocated just a five-minute walk from Frenchmen Street, you’re perfectly positioned to enjoy live jazz, vibrant bars, local cafés, and art galleries. The French Quarter is also within easy reach, making this home an ideal base for Mardi Gras, New Year’s Eve, the Sugar Bowl, and group getaways year-round.brbrAdditional amenities brEnjoy the convenience of a washer and dryer, essentials like shampoo and conditioner, extra pillows and blankets, hangers, an iron, and a first aid kit. Safety features include exterior security cameras, smoke and carbon monoxide alarms, a fire extinguisher, and a private entrance. Free street parking is available.brbrPlease note: No parties, no unregistered guests, and no smoking. Any attempt to host a party of any kind will result in immediate termination of the stay with no refund.brbrFrenchmen Street: 0.5 miles | 10 min walk | 5 min drive | $5 UberbrFrench Quarter: 0.4 miles | 9 min walk | 1 min drive | $5 UberbrSuperdome: 1.7 miles | 34 min walk | 8 min drive | $9 UberbrConvention Center: 1.9 miles | 38 min walk | 10 min drive | $10 UberbrNearest Streetcar Stop: 0.2 milesbrAirport Transportation: We have partnered with a local transportation company to offer black car service to/from the Airport!brParking: Street parking is available but cannot be guaranteed. When utilizing street parking, please ensure adherence to city and state laws.brbr• Check-in is 4 PMbr • Early check-in (1–4 PM) is $50 (extra cleaner required)br • Early check-in before 1 PM requires booking the previous nightbr • Entrance through gated complex; follow instructions to reach your suitebr • Rental Agreement + Virtual Check-In required (For Non-Airbnb only)br • Refunds exclude Stripe feebr • Not ADA accessiblebr • Pack-n-play/highchair available upon requestbr • City-required internal noise monitor (no audio recording)brbr★ Clear instructions, comfortable stay, perfect spot for celebrating Mardi Gras..