Fantastically located one-bedroom private guest suite in a newly renovated historic New Orleans shotgun house. Step through the lush brick patio and foliage to your own separate entrance, where the charm of New Orleans hospitality awaits.
Inside, you will find a thoughtfully equipped kitchen with a full-size stove, refrigerator, microwave, toaster, and Keurig. The cabinets are stocked with abundant tableware, glassware, and cooking utensils, perfect whether you are preparing a quiet meal at home or enjoying takeout from the many nearby restaurants.
Just two stair steps down, the bedroom and bathroom create the perfect retreat. The bedroom features a Sealy® Euro-top mattress dressed in 100% organic cotton sheets, and a down comforter, complemented by Downlite hotel-grade pillows. For added comfort, extra pillows and blankets are stored in the closet for guests' use. A desk, ample closet space with hangers, a dresser, and a 42-inch smart TV complete the room. An ironing board, iron, and steamer are also provided for your convenience.
The bathroom offers a tub and shower combination and a vanity with sink. Abundant new 100% plush Egyptian cotton towels (600 GSM), a blow dryer, and luxury toiletries are included, so you can refresh and relax after a day exploring the city.
Free 1000 Mbps+ Wi-Fi runs throughout the suite. Guests also enjoy access to a large downstairs storage space for bikes or luggage, and a free washer and dryer are located just down the steps from the guest suite. The entire guest suite is private to you during your stay.
There is so much to enjoy in the neighborhood. The home is just two short blocks, approximately 900 feet, from Magazine Street. Start your day with coffee and pastries at PJ’s Coffee or District Donuts. After breakfast, stroll Magazine’s shops and browse Joseph Boutique, Azby’s, or Pied Nu for clothing, or Jean Therapy for denim. For luxury gifts and home goods, Hazelnut, owned by Bryan Batt of Mad Men fame, is a favorite stop. For lunch, Whole Foods in Arabella Station, a historic former streetcar carbarn, offers prepared foods and outdoor seating.
After lunch, treat yourself to a massage or facial at Earthsavers while you stock up on skincare. Paris Parker Salon & Spa offers hair and beauty services nearby, or you can shop Bluemercury for luxury makeup and cosmetics. Men can step back in time at Bad Habit Barbershop, which offers classic cuts, hot shaves, and beard trims in a stylish setting. If you are in a more literary state of mind, browse Octavia Books, one of New Orleans’ premier independent bookstores.
For dinner, savor Middle Eastern flavors at Saba by James Beard award-winning chef Alon Shaya, enjoy elegant Italian fare at Avo, or choose a romantic French evening at La Crèpe Nanou. Creole Creamery is also close by for dessert, and Paris Parker Salon & Spa offers luxury beauty services.
After dinner, cap the night with cocktails at St. Joe’s Bar or Monkey Hill Bar, both walkable. If you are in the mood for live music, head to Maple Street, Tipitina’s, or Frenchmen Street for dancing. In the morning, recharge with a superfood smoothie from Playa Bowls before setting out again.
A short three-block walk (2 minutes maximum) takes you to the Mardi Gras Parade Route. Audubon Zoo & Park and Tulane University are both one mile away. St. Charles Avenue and the streetcar line are seven blocks from the suite. Downtown and the French Quarter are a 10–15 minute drive and are also accessible by streetcar, local cab companies, and Uber/Lyft.
For your reference:
2 blocks from the suite:
• Whole Foods
• Walgreens Pharmacy
• Bluemercury (makeup and skincare, including the Jack Black men’s line)
• Azby’s clothing boutique
• Joseph Boutique (clothing)
• NOLA Wine Merchant
• St. Joe’s Bar
• Playa Bowls (bowls, smoothies, cold-pressed juices)
• Bad Habit Barbershop
3 blocks from the suite:
• PJ’s Coffee
• District Donuts
• Earthsavers Spa and Skincare Products
• Various boutiques, including Jean Therapy, Basics Underneath (lingerie, swimwear, and workout clothes), and Hazelnut (a boutique featuring home decor and gifts owned by Bryan Batt of Mad Men fame)
4 blocks from the suite:
• The Wishing Town Café
• Saba Restaurant (owned by James Beard award-winning chef Alon Shaya)
5 blocks from the suite:
• Octavia Books
• Langenstein’s grocery store
• Avo Restaurant
• Bistro Daisy
6 blocks from the suite:
• Reginelli’s Pizza (offers free delivery)
• Taqueria Corona
• Guy’s Po-Boys (lunch)
7 blocks from the suite:
• St. Charles Avenue and the streetcar line
• Monkey Hill Bar
9 blocks from the suite:
• Paris Parker Salon & Spa (hair and beauty services)
Nearby Destinations:
• Tulane University: 1.1 miles
• Audubon Park and Zoo: 11 blocks (1 mile)
• Audubon Park Golf Course (public, 18-hole course) 11 blocks (1 mile)
• Loyola University: 1 mile
Transportation:
Local transportation is available via the streetcar line (7 blocks — $1.25 per ride), the Magazine Street bus line (2 blocks — $1.25 per ride), as well as Uber, Lyft, and local cab companies. Airport transportation is available via Uber, Lyft, or cabs (approximately $35 one-way) or the airport shuttle (approximately $24 per person one-way).
Long-term stay amenity:
For stays of 21 nights or more, we provide complimentary weekly housekeeping with fresh linens and towels.
Planning a December visit? We’ve put together a Holiday Guide with local lights, Reveillon dinners, and festive events, and we’ve lowered our seasonal rates, so you can enjoy New Orleans for less.
December in New Orleans
• Celebration in the Oaks — City Park (1 Palm Dr)
When: late Nov–early Jan, nightly.
Tip: Drive-thru slots sell out; carousel and garden lights are best if you prefer to walk.
• Hotel Lobbies & Lights (free)
The Roosevelt (130 Roosevelt Way), Ritz-Carlton (921 Canal St), Windsor Court (300 Gravier St).
When: Afternoons/evenings for photos; bars also do holiday cocktails.
• Réveillon Dinners (classic holiday menus)
Good bets: Antoine’s (713 St Louis), Arnaud’s (813 Bienville), Commander’s Palace (1403 Washington), Restaurant R’evolution (777 Bienville), Palace Café (605 Canal).
Tip: Reserve early (OpenTable or restaurant websites).
• St. Louis Cathedral Holiday Concerts (free) — 615 Pere Antoine Alley
When: Select evenings in December.
Tip: Arrive 30–45 min early for seating.
• Caroling in Jackson Square (free)
When: Sunday in December at 7pm (traditional).
Tip: Candles and song sheets provided; bundle up.
• Bonfires on the Levee (Lutcher/Gramercy) — Christmas Eve
Where: Along LA-44 (River Rd).
Tip: Go before dusk; traffic gets heavy afterward.
• Holiday Pop-Up Bars
Miracle and Sippin’ Santa — seasonal themes and cocktails; locations vary each year.
• Magazine Street Holiday Shopping
Stretch: Jackson Ave → Jefferson Ave.
Key events: Champagne Stroll (Dec 6, 6–9pm), Small Business Saturday (Nov 29), Merriment Saturdays in December.
Tip: Boutiques + cafés, extended hours during holiday season.
• Streetcar Lights Ride (St. Charles line)
Best views boarding at Broadway St. stop.
Tip: Bring exact change or use the RTA app.
• Audubon Holiday Programming
Zoo and Park often do holiday-themed activities and lights. Check their sites closer to dates.
Full holiday guide with links and numbers available on site.
This distinctive property has been featured on the Preservation Resource Center Shotgun Home Tour and highlighted by Southern Living on TikTok, offering a stay that balances privacy, comfort, and location in one of New Orleans' most desirable neighborhoods.
Registration Numbers
23-NSTR-16848
25-OSTR-37365