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Avenue Studio
 
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New Orleans Apartment Rental Overview

New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
five rental Bedrooms   1 in each Bathrooms   Sleeps 1 - 8
Beds Setup: Varies
Pets are Allowed
No Smoking Allowed
Not Wheelchair Accessible


Property Information

River Suite: Formal and antique touches echo the former use of this double parlor. A living room has an avenue entrance, queen sofa sleeper, recliner and entertainment center. The bedroom has a queen cornstalk four-poster bed which takes a little bit of climbing to get into. And yes, there are large closet mirror doors by the bed. Bring your fun side. This room has a double lock door that can open into the Porch Suite for a combination that will sleep 8 people.



Porch Suite: The house’s side porch provides the entrance into a living room with queen sofa sleeper, glass-topped dining/card table and chairs and a bright, cheerful decor. This room has a piano in the living room (do you play?)The bedroom has a king size iron bed. This room has a double lock door that can open into the River Suite for a combination that will sleep 8 people.



Avenue Studio: The house’s second side begins with a large room, also a former parlor, with an avenue entrance. The living area has a king bed and a brass twin day bed. A kitchen alcove has a double sink, a full-size fridge, microwave oven, utensils and dining table area for four people. Great room for small dogs because the Avenue has a large, treed median in New Orleans called the "neutral" area.



Mid-City Studio: Known as a section of historic housing stock and for its history of hard living immigrant workers the new Canal streetcar line will slowly change things on its way to the cemeteries and City Parks golf and museum courses. This large room is entered from the side of the house. A long hall has the mini-kitchen. The living/sleeping area has a queen canopy bed and a twin sofa sleeper. There is a double lock door that can open into the Garden Suite for a combination which will sleep 7 people.



Garden Suite: Enter from the garden deck, next to a semi-private outdoor social area. The living room is bright with many windows, rattan furnishings, a queen futon. There is also an upright piano for the musically inclined. There is a bedroom with a queen size four-poster bed, then a large full kitchen—stove/oven, large fridge, pots, pans, dishes, etc. There is a double lock door that can open into the Mid-City Studio for a combination which will sleep 7 people.





Additional Rate Information

ONE-BEDROOM SUITES: from $90 to $195

STUDIOS: from $75 to $175

Check-in at 4:00 PM until check-out the next day at 12:00 PM

These rates are for 1 or 2 persons per room, additional persons are $10 per person per night with exceptions. Our super rates do not apply during the City’s special event periods. Check the Special Event Calendar. Free nights are week nights only.





Other Availability

Year Round New Orleans, LA Vacation Rentals


Property Amenities

Furnishings/Luxuries

Air Conditioning Ceiling Fan(s) Heating
Linens Provided Patio Wood Floors

Appliances

Coffee Maker Dryer Full Refrigerator
Grill/BBQ Iron Ironing Board
Microwave Stove Toaster
Washer

Electronics

Alarm Clock Cable TV DVD Player
Telephone VCR

Recreation/Activities

Amusement Park Nearby Biking Nearby Casino Nearby
Historic Area Nearby Hot Tub Night Club/Disco nearby
Playground Nearby Restaurant Nearby Shopping


Other Unlisted Amenities

All rooms have:

Private exterior entrances with 24 hour access to rooms and garden area. Baths with showers, plenty of towels/toiletries, blow dryers, magnifying mirrors.

Cable TV and VCR’s, some DVDs, with extra TV’s in the suites’ bedrooms. Mini-kitchens with fridge, microwave, toaster & coffee maker, except where exceptions are noted and a stock of treats with no mini-bar charges.

Ceiling fans, telephones, clock radios, irons & ironing boards.



Property Activities

Esplanade Avenue to City Park to Lake Pontchatrain—By car or city bus, the trip down Esplanade Avenue is a special treat. Forming the eastern border of the French Quarter, the Avenue runs from the Mississippi River to City Park. Beautiful live oaks, classic mansions and a thriving commercial center at the Whole Foods Market line the way. Just before Bayou St. John is St. Louis III Cemetery, an outstanding example of our city-owned tombscapes. City Park is our largest public park with five golf courses, lagoons and the New Orleans Museum of Art as well as the site of the dueling oaks and many wonderful picnic spots. If you have a car, drive around the Park to Lake Pontchatrain where New Orleanians hang out for sun and sailing.



Streetcar to the end of the line—Another great city trip is taking the St. Charles/Carrolton Avenue streetcar line. Steam-powered initially in 1831, electrified before 1900, the system along with the newer Riverfront line carries about 15,000 passengers each day. Known as “Uptown,” this is the area where Americans coming from the east settled. Giant oaks and giant homes line the avenue. Catch the cars near Canal Street, ride to the end and get back on, get off at Audubon Park & Zoo and Tulane/Loyola universities. Combine the streetcar ride with the Zoo Boat leaving from in front of the Aquarium of the Americas.



Algiers Ferry by foot—Besides the big double bridges, the state provides a river crossing by ferry at the foot of Canal Street. This is a free ride for pedestrians and gives a great view of the city. You might want to take a stroll along the levee and have a po-boy before riding back.



And the rest of the riverfront—Walk up Elysian Fields Avenue to the river and by foot or streetcar, meander towards the bridges. New Orleans is first and foremost a river town. You will pass Jackson Square and St. Louis Cathedral. Stop at the Moon Walk (named after a former mayor) where benches provide a place to watch the ship traffic. Further along are paddle wheelers for a half day or dinner cruise, the Aquarium of the Americas, the Imax theater, the Riverwalk Marketplace and Harrah’s Casino.



The Northshore and getting there—If you have a car for a day, you might drive out along the River and visit some plantation homes or you might drive over the Lake Pontchatrain Causeway, dubbed the longest bridge in the world. Mandeville is a small town on the lakefront with good restaurants, old homes and great walks. Covington, 6 miles up the highway, is well-known for its boutiques and antiques. This is the Carmel of New Orleans. St. Joseph Abby, north of Covington, is famous for its frescos.



The Country Club—In the ByWater, adjacent to our Marigny neighborhood, is day pay swimming pool with two bars and lots of sunning areas (dress opt). Take a break resting for awhile on a chaise.



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