新奥尔良 · 整套民居 · 10室13床10.5卫 · 可住20人 · Haunted Marigny Mansion- 10 bedrooms!
This is Montrose Mansion! It is an incredible 150 year old house in the middle of it all. Ten guest bedrooms, each with their own en-suire bathroom await you in this piece of New Orleans history. Once upon a time in the late 1800's this house was home to a bordello. Now it is a state of the art airbnb with all of the amenities travelers desire for a New Orleans vacation. Just a few blocks to world famous establishments like Buffa's and Port of Call, as well as famous music of Frenchmen street! You are going to love this historic Victorian mansion located right in the heart of New Orleans on rampart street . Start your adventure on the edge of the historic French Quarter. Recently renovated in a beautiful and romantic courtyard. You're surrounded by historical neighborhoods, shops, restaurants, bars, galleries, and all the action! Perfect location on the corner of the French Quarter and an easy walk to attractions and only a 3 minute walk to Bourbon St. Delight in the elegance of a by-gone era staying in this intricately designed space with insanely high ceilings and original floors married to high-tech features like networked wifi routers, and USB plugs at every bedside. We kept every one of your needs in mind, so the space is super comfortable and cool. Enjoy the city all day knowing you can come home to such a peaceful oasis. Fully set with luxury linens, smart tv, and other necessities! Enjoy sunset in the courtyard which automatically lights up to create a soft magical mood. The fully fenced space allows for a cozy and quaint experience. A vibrant art scene - with local artisans' galleries, funky live music venues, and art markets, embodies the essence of these adjacent neighborhoods. The food scene here is mixed with trendy spots and locally founded, casual digs - take your pick. Explore the St. Claude Arts District, Crescent Park on the riverfront, and more. The Montrose Mansion offers a perfect combination of the old and the new. With tall ceilings, weathered hardwood floors, and antique chandeliers, you can feel the elegance of a bygone era. And with the conveniences of today, like high-speed internet, HDTVs, and stainless steel appliances, you’ll have everything you need to enjoy a once-in-a-lifetime experience in New Orleans, right near the excitement of Frenchmen St. and the French Quarter. This large home offers 10 bedroom suites and can accommodate up to 20 of your closest friends and family. What a perfect place for a girls’ or guys’ weekend, bachelor or bachelorette party, or an extended reunion. There’s plenty of space for your big group here! The comfortable living room offers a plush and cozy sofa and loveseat. Curl up here after a long day of exploring to stream your favorite new bingeable show on the wall-mounted TV. Kitchen/Dining The updated and well-stocked kitchen offers new stainless steel appliances, and of course a full-size coffee maker to get everyone going in the morning. A pub table and chairs is the perfect spot to sip that cup of joe, maybe with a beignet to start your day off the New Orleans way. This is an entire mansion, all yours to rent for the biggest and best experience new orleans has to offer. You won't be disappointed by this enormous Victorian home. This was a recently remodeled old victorian mansion from the 1800s. You can walk anywhere from here- you won't need a car. Most walkable city in USA, music abounds, foodie heaven, clubs, bars, dance joints, French Quarter, Marigny Triangle, and Treme are hip places to be. Bourbon Street, Jackson Square, St. Louis Cathedral, Cafe du Monde, Jax Brewery, St. Louis #1 cemetery, Congo Square, Cafe du Monde &beignets, Armstrong Park, museums, art galleries, Cabildo Museum, Presbytere Museum, Voodoo Museum, Napoleon House, Antoine's Restaurant, Brennan's Restaurant, Pat O'Briens Bar, French Market and Flea Market, Aquarium of the Americas, Imax Theater, St. Charles Streetcar, Morial Convention Center, Historic New Orleans Collection, Mardi Gras Museum, Mardi Gras parades, Preservation Hall, French Quarter Festival, JazzFest, St. Patrick's parades, New Years fireworks and celebration, Center of the city, City center, Mississippi River, Mississippi River cruises, Steamboat Natchez, Creole Queen Cruise, Bayou tours, Swamp tours, Plantation Tours, WWII Museum, Garden District Tours, Ghost tours, vampire tours, haunted tours, bars, dance clubs, restaurants, cafes, Muffaletta sandwich at Central Grocery, Superdome, Saenger Theater, House of Blues, Contemporary Arts Museum, Museum of Southern Art, SOO much more
Nice house for a big group. Had everything you need. Location for Frenchman’s was perfect and easy walk to French market and the the quarter as a whole
19 of us got together to celebrate a birthday, and everybody had what they needed in this house. The rooms were spacious, clean and practical. The A/C’s worked pretty well, and there was a lot of space in the living room to gather. There were a lot of restaurants within walking distance, and a convenient store nearby that had any last-minute things we might need. Jordan was very responsive, and even let us drop off and leave behind our belongings until our flights, which was super appreciative! The only tiny complaint I have was that the stairs out front were covered in little round balls from the trees above and it was a bit challenging getting our luggage up without misstepping. However, there was a landscape crew cleaning up the next morning. I was pleased that all the bathrooms had plenty of soap,toilet paper, and even shampoo. The fridge had waters in them and there was plenty of trash bags, paper towels, etc. The house was a great place to be, and made a great NOLA experience.
Clean, housed our large group. Would have liked more than 1 towel per guest and a dust pan and broom
Stayed here for a weekend for a guys trip. Jordan was awesome, always responsive, helpful, gave great recommendations of places to check out. House was HUGE, we had a ton of space, everyone had their rooms and bathrooms which was very welcome with a large group of guys. Walking distance to Bourbon Street and the French Quarter
The Faubourg Marigny, commonly just Marigny, is a hip neighborhood just "below" (down river from) the French Quarter. Best known for the great live music district on Frenchmen Street, the Marigny also offers neighborhood cafes & businesses, historic architecture, and more. It has the air of what the French Quarter was in it's golden days. It has a few small hotels, and many bed-and-breakfasts, as well as a number of good restaurants, coffee shops, and music venues. Architecturally, the Marigny is known for its many styles of Creole cottages, most of which date to the 19th century. Its "heart" is Washington Square Park (bounded by Frenchmen Street, Royal Street, Dauphine Street, and Elysian Fields Avenue). Frenchmen Street is the main nightlife district, with half a dozen live music clubs and just as many restaurants in four short blocks. At Mardi Gras, the Marigny is one of the city's hidden hot spots. Very popular with locals, who enjoy partying in the streets without the busy atmosphere of Bourbon Street. Crowds gather at the corner of Royal and Kerlerec (outside of R-Bar Inn) as well as at the intersection of Royal and Franklin. Elaborate costumes are the order of the day, along with brass bands and many drummers. Two weeks before Mardi Gras, the Marigny is also the starting place for the Krewe du Vieux, a satirical, raunchy parade in 19th-century Carnival style! Complete with small floats drawn by krewe members and mules. Local cafes, restaurants and music venues line Frenchmen Street. Known for its bohemian atmosphere, the Marigny is home to many artists and musicians, as well as a sizable gay and lesbian population. Among its notable residents are chef Paul Prudhomme, painter James Michalopoulas, and actors Harry Shearer and Jennifer Coolidge, who can be seen around town when they're not working in L.A. Local writers include New Orleans mystery writers, Julie Smith and J.M. Redmann, as well as Andrei Codrescu, Michael Swindle, and Kevin Allman. Frenchmen Street is in the Faubourg Marigny neighborhood just below the lower edge of the Quarter. A 4 block stretch of bars, restaurants, and coffee shops mixed with live music venues make it one of the city's most hip places, catering more to locals than tourists (though tourists are certainly welcome, and welcomed). On any given night, one might find modern jazz, swinging traditional jazz, Latin American style music, rockabilly, and more within this small area.
There is a streetcar line that goes by the house that can take you to the central business district. But really, you will be able to walk anywhere in the French quarter. For everything else, Lyfts are plentiful and quite cheap!
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