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Chic Guest Suite with Charming Courtyard
Take a breather in the fenced-in, alfresco courtyard attached to this newly renovated guest suite. Indoors, the layout features tiled floors, reclaimed wood counters and finishes, a walk-in shower, and lots of natural light. NOLA Permit #: 19STR-00954 I follow Airbnb’s enhanced cleaning protocol, which was developed with expert guidance. This is a separate unit with own entrance from main house. Unit has black out curtains so you can sleep in late, USB chargers next to each side of the bed, great AC/heater and private courtyard. Neighborhood is walkable - two miles from the French Quarter and one mile from City Park. Across the street from the Fairgrounds Race Course (Jazz Fest), corner market, Catty Shack (best tacos in NOLA), Jockey’s Pub (great neighborhood bar), and Toast Fairgrounds (amazing breakfast spot). ½ mile walk or ride to Liuzza's by the track, Swirl wine shop, Fair grinds coffee shop, Café Degas, Lola, Santa Fe Restaurant (best margaritas in town), Terranova Market and Conseco’s Market. You will have access to your private courtyard and the entire suite. We will be available for most guest check-ins and welcome you to hang with us on our porch under the large oak tree with a cool beverage. There are so many wonderful places in this city and we enjoy making recommendations based on your interests. The suite is situated across the street from the Fairgrounds Race Course, where Jazz Fest is held, the corner market, and Catty Shack, which has the best tacos in NOLA. The neighborhood is close to the French Quarter and City Park. Free street parking. There are always spaces available except during Jazz Fest. During this time, you can park in our driveway. The suite is situated across the street from the Fairgrounds Race Course, where Jazz Fest is held, a corner market, and Catty Shack, which has amazing tacos. We also have Toast, one of the best breakfast places in the city. Jockey's Pub is also 1 block down and is a great neighborhood bar to watch games in. The neighborhood is close to the French Quarter (2.7 miles) and City Park (2.2 miles).

Casita Gentilly
A unique studio that is part of a historic double shotgun-style home just across from the New Orleans Fair Grounds Race Course, home of Jazz Fest! Enter the completely private suite through your own private side door to the one bedroom studio, complete with galley kitchen and bathroom. Built early 1900s, our home has been completely renovated. Period touches including heart of pine floors, marble, and coal-burning fireplace are complemented by the modern kitchen and bath. LICENSE #22-RSTR-15093
Adorable apartment - Marigny Neighborhood
Cute shotgun style house from 1895, 14ft ceilings original hardwood floors and claw foot tub. Located around the corner from the beautiful Marigny Opera House. Walking distance to French Quarter, Frenchman St and lots of neighborhood restaurants and bars. Central Air and heat with full kitchen. Pets are allowed upon approval. All pets must be house broken and owners will be responsible for any damage. An additional non refundable $35 fee is charged. License 23-NSTR-13453 Operator 24-OSTR-19566

Clementine's Room on Bayou St John
Clementine's Room is a lovely hideaway in Mid City on Bayou St. John. It is simply a bedroom/bath with tile shower, washer/dryer, and king bed. The door is next to a gazebo for outdoor time and the desk can be arranged for 2 to dine inside. There is a large Roku tv for streaming shows, a mini-fridge, microwave, electric kettle & coffee funnel for making morning coffee or tea, and dishes & flatware for heating up a snack. Also, it can be combined with our Sweet Suite for 2bed/2bath family booking

1890s Carriage House w/ Saltwater Pool
Named “Best in New Orleans Airbnb” by Condé Nast Traveler, Business Insider, and Time Out magazines, this historic home has stood for more than a century amongst quiet tree-lined streets in the heart of Uptown with its gracious old homes and locally-owned shops and restaurants. Just two blocks from St. Charles Ave. and Audubon Park, with Tulane and Loyola Universities, and Magazine St. all walkably close by, we offer the perfect getaway - complete with saltwater pool and chimney brick patio!

Peaceful and Luxurious Desire Street Getaway
Close enough to the action, tucked away enough for peace and quiet. Your perfect getaway! This bright and charming home was renovated with care and artistry by the owner who lives next door. Walk down Desire St to reach the entry gate to Crescent City Park, take a short drive to Bacchanal fine wine and spirits, roam the eateries and bars of the Bywater neighborhood, and enjoy the across-the-street view of a historic cemetery. 30 to 45 minute walk to the French Quarter, or an 8 minute drive!

Charming Gem Steps to Ferry & French Quarter!
Stay in our beautifully renovated home in family-friendly Algiers Point, New Orleans' hidden gem and one of its safest neighborhoods! We're on the CLOSEST residential block to the ferry, giving close access to the French Quarter, Downtown, Superdome, streetcar, & 2 malls. For something more low-key, explore Algiers Point’s historic streets and levee or hang out at our restaurants, coffee shop, & bars - all a 5 minute walk away. Know that linens are ALWAYS freshly laundered after each guest.

Pink Room in Historic Lower Garden District
This "Only in New Orleans" first-floor unit, circa 1875, has outstanding architectural details, and is well appointed with new and vintage furniture. Excellent Lower Garden District location, steps to MoJo Coffee House. Very walkable neighborhood with parks, bars, restaurants, bike share, coffee shops. Close to Convention Center (0.8 miles), French Quarter (1.4 miles), Superdome (1.6 miles), Warehouse/Arts District (0.7 miles), Uptown and Jazz Fest (4.7 miles). Don't miss it.

Recently renovated historical Bywater gem
Private home in the heart of the Bywater, recently restored in 2022. This historic house is steps away from neighborhood bars, coffee shops, restaurants and parks. Walking distance from the French Quarter and downtown New Orleans, with easy access to the interstate. With a kitchenette, large bathroom, king-sized bed and the perfect amount of space for two people, this house is perfect for a couple or a solo traveller wanting to comfortably experience New Orleans in style.

"105" Large studio on St. Charles Avenue
You are right on St. Charles Avenue--not "3 blocks from St. Charles" because 3 blocks makes a difference in the feeling you get when you walk out the front door to meet your Uber or just to take a walk under the trees or ride the streetcar uptown to Audubon Park, Zoo, University area or downtown to the French Quarter. We are in the center of activity with restaurants within walking distance like Commander's Palace or coffee shops and Magazine St. is 5 blocks away.

New Listing! Renovated / historical Irish Channel
Classic shotgun late 19th century restored building. Although still keeps some of its original features such as hardwood floors, brick fireplaces, wood door and ceiling details. Fully furnished and equipped space with Smart TV, washer, dryer, Dishwasher, A/C - heat. House is located just a few blocks from Garden District, Magazine street and Saint Charles street, which offer a vast variety of dining experiences, shops, bars and parade routes among other things.

Stunning 2BR | Balcony | Historic Luxury
Perfect NOLA location! Just steps from Magazine St. this this spacious Garden District apartment features vaulted ceilings and gets loads of natural light. This is a unique and historic property features two bedrooms with king beds, three bathrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, and washer/dryer in the unit. The large, open kitchen and living area is perfect for relaxing after a day of taking in all New Orleans has to offer. Come enjoy this incredible property!
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Bywater Retreat• Near French Quarter• Free Parking

NEW Greek Revival Two Blocks from St. Charles

Irish Channel Apartment off Magazine Street
When is the best time to visit New Orleans?
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| Avg. price | $205 CAD | $337 CAD | $263 CAD | $233 CAD | $213 CAD | $183 CAD | $187 CAD | $174 CAD | $172 CAD | $219 CAD | $220 CAD | $215 CAD |
| Avg. temp | 12 °C | 14 °C | 18 °C | 21 °C | 25 °C | 28 °C | 29 °C | 29 °C | 27 °C | 22 °C | 17 °C | 14 °C |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in New Orleans?
Popular areas for stays include the French Quarter, known for historic architecture and vibrant street life, the Marigny for music and arts, and the Garden District, which has tree-lined streets with unique homes. Each neighborhood has distinct character and locally rooted culture.
What are the best things to do in New Orleans with kids?
Families frequently explore Audubon Aquarium, City Park’s Storyland, and the Louisiana Children’s Museum. Paddlewheel boat rides and streetcar tours are often popular with children of different ages.
What are some of the best things to do in New Orleans?
Explore the French Quarter’s lively streets, join a jazz show on Frenchmen Street, or discover local artists in the Arts District. Many visitors sample Creole cuisine and wander historic markets for crafts and regional foods.
How is the weather in New Orleans?
New Orleans has mild winters around 46–66°F (8–19°C) and warm, humid summers near 75–91°F (24–33°C), with frequent rainfall especially from late spring to summer. Lightweight, breathable clothing and rain protection are helpful year-round.
What are the best places to visit in New Orleans?
The French Quarter, Garden District, and City Park are frequently suggested for their historic landmarks, gardens, and art. The National WWII Museum is also a noted attraction for its comprehensive exhibits.
What are some hiking trails in New Orleans?
City Park features walking trails among ancient oaks, and Audubon Park has scenic paved paths ideal for leisurely strolls. Around Bayou Sauvage National Wildlife Refuge, nature trails let visitors observe wetlands and birdlife.
What are some family activities we can do in New Orleans?
Families explore the Audubon Zoo, visit the New Orleans Museum of Art’s sculpture garden, and ride vintage streetcars. Carousel Gardens Amusement Park is also popular for classic rides and seasonal activities.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from New Orleans?
Around New Orleans, explore swamp tours for regional wildlife, visit historic estates along the river (some interpret the lives of enslaved people), or discover small towns known for locally rooted crafts and music. Outdoor parks and wildlife refuges invite birdwatching and nature walks.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in New Orleans?
Many accommodations in neighborhoods like the Garden District, Marigny, and Uptown welcome guests with pets. Parks and walking trails throughout the city help make getaways comfortable for travelers with animals.
What are some local tips for visiting New Orleans?
Consider lightweight clothing for the humid climate and waterproof shoes during rainy seasons. Exploring neighborhoods on foot or by streetcar uncovers local music, markets, and hidden courtyards that might be missed by car.
What is New Orleans known for?
New Orleans has a distinct blend of cultures reflected in its jazz music, Mardi Gras celebrations, Creole and Cajun cuisine, and vibrant street art. The city is known for historic neighborhoods, parades, and culinary traditions.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in New Orleans?
Explore the Faubourg Marigny and Bywater neighborhoods for colorful murals, art spaces, and local cafés. The New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum and smaller jazz venues frequently reveal unique stories and performances.
What are the best foods to try in New Orleans?
Sample gumbo, po’ boy sandwiches, beignets dusted with powdered sugar, and crawfish étouffée, which are frequently suggested local foods. Inventive Creole and Cajun dishes are found at restaurants, cafes, and open-air markets around the city.
What should I bring for a trip to New Orleans?
Pack lightweight, breathable clothing, comfortable walking shoes, and a waterproof jacket or umbrella for sudden showers. A portable refillable water bottle is helpful, especially during the warmer months.
What is the nightlife in New Orleans like?
Nightlife is shaped by live music on Frenchmen Street, neighborhood clubs, and historic bars in the French Quarter. Venues often feature jazz, brass bands, and a broad range of performances into the late hours.
What are the most popular events or festivals in New Orleans?
Mardi Gras is the most widely recognized celebration, drawing parades and costumes throughout the city. The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and French Quarter Festival are also often recommended in spring, while Southern Decadence is held around Labor Day weekend.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in New Orleans?
Many family-friendly vacation rentals are found in neighborhoods such as Uptown, Mid-City, and the Garden District. These areas are known for spacious homes, easy access to parks, and access to local food markets.
When is the best time to visit New Orleans?
Late winter and spring are often recommended for milder temperatures and seasonal festivities. Fall has comfortable weather, while summer tends to be hot, humid, and popular for music events.
All about New Orleans
Enveloping the undulating Mississippi River in southeastern Louisiana, New Orleans is one of the United States’ liveliest and most distinctive cities, best known for its ubiquitous jazz music, Creole and Cajun food, and larger-than-life festivals, especially Mardi Gras.
The city has fostered a swirl of cultures — French, African, Native, Spanish, Southern — since its founding in 1718, and New Orleans’ cuisines, architecture, and entertainment are as diverse as the city itself. You don’t have to go far to find musicians spilling onto the street, a packed theatre, or the brassy tones of trumpets filling the air. New Orleans’ distinctive food is an equally big draw, from sugar-coated beignets and chicory coffee to gumbo, po-boys, and jambalaya.
You can explore streets draped in Spanish moss by hopping aboard one of the city’s iconic streetcars or cruising up the Mississippi River on a paddleboat. Head to the French Quarter for its balcony-wrapped buildings and near-constant festive air, or soak up the relaxed, near-subtropical vibe of the pretty Garden District, home to historic mansions and quiet, shady streets.
What are the top things to do in New Orleans?
New Orleans Jazz Museum
Learn why New Orleans is the home of jazz at this lively interactive museum set in the historic former Mint building. The museum contains more than 25,000 artifacts, including instruments belonging to famous musicians, sheet music, and photographs. All-ages musical concerts are hosted here almost every night of the year, and the museum includes a performance centre where musicians can come to record and broadcast.
Woldenberg Park
A popular spot to walk, cycle, or simply watch ships sail along the Mississippi River, Woldenberg Park is located at the water’s edge, close to the heart of the French Quarter. Paved walkways wind through the green landscape, passing many public art installations. You’ll often find street performers and musicians showcasing their talents in the park’s outdoor amphitheatre.
French Quarter
The action-packed, energetic heart of the city, the French Quarter is where New Orleans’ dining and nightlife come alive. It’s also the oldest part of the city — the entire district is a National Historic Landmark — fusing historic architecture with hip bars and galleries. Wander along Bourbon Street to find jazz clubs, storied cocktail bars, and some of the city’s best Creole cuisine.
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4,900 properties offer extra space and kid-friendly amenities

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Vacation rentals with a pool
1,530 properties feature pools

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4,360 properties have a dedicated workspace

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8,020 of New Orleans vacation rentals include wifi access

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4.8 Average rating
New Orleans stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!

Nearby attractions
New Orleans’s top spots, include Frenchmen Street, The National WWII Museum, and Smoothie King Center
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