Summary:
This 4br Airbnb is the ideal place for a group trip to New Orleans. Located just two blocks from the heart of Magazine St, you'll have easy access to all the shopping, dining, and entertainment options this vibrant city has to offer. The house is also conveniently located near the convention center, Superdome, and French Quarter, so you can easily explore all the attractions. And with plenty of acclaimed restaurants and shops just a short distance away, you'll never run out of things to do!
The Space:
New Orleans is known for its vibrant culture, unique cuisine, and lively nightlife. If you're planning a group trip to the Big Easy, there's no better place to stay than this 4 bedroom Airbnb located just two blocks away from Magazine Street, the heart of the city's famous shopping and dining district. With easy access to the convention center, Superdome, and French Quarter, you'll be right in the middle of all the action. Plus, you'll be just a short walk from Mardi Gras parades that go down St. Charles Avenue.
One of the standout dining spots near this Airbnb is Turkey and the Wolf, a James Beard and Bon Appetit-acclaimed lunch spot that's less than a block away. Here, you'll find creative sandwiches and salads that have earned the restaurant a reputation as one of the best lunch spots in the country.
Another great spot for foodies is District Donuts Sliders Brew, located just two blocks away from the Airbnb. This casual eatery is known for its gourmet donuts, sliders, and craft beer selection.
If you're in the mood for deli-style fare, check out Stein's Deli, which is also just two blocks away from the Airbnb. This spot is known for its amazing bagels and Reuben sandwiches.
For a classic New Orleans experience, head to Commanders Palace, a legendary restaurant that's been serving up Creole cuisine since 1880. Located a short distance from the Airbnb, this iconic eatery is a must-visit for anyone looking to indulge in local cuisine.
If you're craving Mexican food, check out Juan's Flying Burrito, which is known for its tasty tacos, burritos, and margaritas.
For brunch lovers, there's Molly's Rise and Shine, a cozy spot that serves up classic breakfast dishes with a modern twist.
Other dining options near the Airbnb include Tracey's, a popular Irish pub known for its po' boys and crawfish boils, and Surrey's, a casual eatery that serves up delicious breakfast and lunch dishes.
And if you're in the mood for a drink, be sure to check out Urban South Brewery, a craft brewery that offers a wide variety of beers on tap. For a more upscale experience, Houston's is a great spot for cocktails and fine dining.
Overall, this 4 bedroom Airbnb is the perfect home base for a group trip to New Orleans. With plenty of dining and shopping options nearby, as well as easy access to all the city's major attractions, you'll be able to make the most of your time in the Big Easy.
This is a wonderful house very close to so many wonderful spots:
- Turkey and the Wolf (less than a block)
- District Donuts Sliders Brew (two blocks)
- Stein's Deli (two blocks- amazing bagels and rueben)
- Traceys
- Molly's Rise and Shine
- Commanders Palace
- Juan's Flying Burrito
-Urban South Brewery
- Houston's
- Surrey's
And so much more!
Guest Access:
Entire house, kitchen, washer/dryer and yard
The Neighborhood:
The Lower Garden District is often confused with its more famous neighbor, the Upper Garden District, but it has a unique, eclectic flavor all its own. Centered around Coliseum Square, the area is one of graceful vistas and curving streets, replete with classical names like Dryades, Melpomene, and Terpsichore. Indeed, Lee Circle, originally named Tivoli Circle, was envisioned as an anchor for the nine streets that extend from it, all named after the nine muses. The houses here actually predate those of the Garden District proper, since they were built in the early years of the 19th century during the city's upriver expansion from the French Quarter. Since the area is still in the process of being revitalized, many magnificent homes can be purchased here at reasonable prices, especially for those willing to invest a little "sweat equity."
A subdistrict of the Central City/Garden District area, the Lower Garden District's boundaries as defined by the City Planning Commission are: St. Charles Avenue, Felicity, Prytania, Thalia, Magazine and Julia Streets to the north, the New Orleans Morial Convention Center, Crescent City Connection and Mississippi River to the east, Felicity, Magazine and Constance Streets, Jackson Avenue, Chippewa, Soraparu, and St. Thomas Streets to the south, and First Street to the west.
The Lower Garden District was already in a revival process before Hurricane Katrina, and the area remained dry and relatively undamaged during post-hurricane flooding. Today, as in the past, the Lower Garden District is a neighborhood ripe for discovery, filled with architectural gems, magnificent old streets, interesting residents, and a rich cultural heritage that only gets better with time.
Getting Around:
Walk to many things, and Uber to the rest!
Other Things to Note:
We manage many properties in the area!
Interaction with Guests:
We interact as much or as little as our guests want!