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Private Elevator - 2500 SQFT Full Floor - Luxury 3BD/3.5Bath - Grocery/Superdome
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Commodités populaires
- Cuisine
- Laveuse
- Sécheuse
- Wi-Fi gratuit
- Climatisation
- Stationnement disponible
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New Orleans, LA
- National World War II MuseumPlace, National World War II MuseumâȘ8 min Ă piedâŹ
- Canal StreetPlace, Canal StreetâȘ10 min Ă piedâŹ
- Bourbon StreetPlace, Bourbon StreetâȘ10 min Ă piedâŹ
- New Orleans, Louisiane (MSY-AĂ©roport international Louis Armstrong New Orleans)Airport, New Orleans, Louisiane (MSY-AĂ©roport international Louis Armstrong New Orleans)âȘ20 min en voitureâŹ
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Ă propos du quartier
La Nouvelle-Orléans
Au cĆur de La Nouvelle-OrlĂ©ans.Salle omnisports Smoothie King Center et Mercedes-Benz Superdome se trouvent Ă 10 minutes de marche de condo du quartier Quartier central des affaires de La Nouvelle-OrlĂ©ans. Bourbon Street et Canal Street se trouvent Ă©galement Ă moins de 1 km.
à proximité
- National World War II Museum - 8Â min Ă pied - 0.7Â km
- Canal Street - 10Â min Ă pied - 0.9Â km
- Bourbon Street - 10Â min Ă pied - 0.9Â km
- Mercedes-Benz Superdome - 11Â min Ă pied - 1.0Â km
- Centre de congrĂšs Ernest N. Morial - 13Â min Ă pied - 1.1Â km
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- Gare de la Nouvelle Orléans - Union Passenger Terminal : à 8 min de marche
- Carondelet at Girod Stop : à 1 min de marche
- New Orleans, Louisiane (MSY-Aéroport international Louis Armstrong New Orleans) : à 24 min en voiture
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- âȘCopper Vine Restaurant - âŹ5 min Ă pied
- âȘMorrow Steak - âŹ4 min Ă pied
- âȘWilla Jean - âŹ2 min Ă pied
- âȘDaisy Mae's Southern Fried Chicken & Breakfast - âŹ4 min Ă pied
- âȘForbidden Pizza - âŹ2 min Ă pied
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Private Elevator - 2500 SQFT Full Floor - Luxury 3BD/3.5Bath - Grocery/Superdome
Enjoy a fully restored warehouse building converted into a private full floor, 2500 Sqft, luxury condo with exposed brick, historic windows in all rooms, and solid wood beams throughout.
Guests have controlled access to street level lobby with marble floors and quartz stacked stone walls. Upon entry, the elevator will take you directly into your home away from home for a penthouse New Orleans experience. Yes, the Elevator is your door into the unit (and yes there are stairs for those that don't want to use the elevator)!
This home has Brazilian hardwood walnut floors, marble tile bathrooms, granite/quartzite counters, high end Thermador appliances with Gas range and oven, Restoration Hardware and Pottery Barn furniture, comfortable beds with luxury linens/duvets, hypoallergenic down alternative pillows, and space to easily sleep, feed, and entertain guests while they enjoy all that New Orleans has to offer.
Each bedroom is large and spacious, well appointed, and have a 55â 4K Smart TV, while the living room has a large 65â 4K Smart TV. TV's have Apple TV, Netflix, and Hulu apps preloaded, and the unit has High Speed Wi-fi throughout.
Bathrooms have hand selected marble countertops, marble tile walk in showers, and the master bathroom has both a walk in shower and a modern soaking tub.
The kitchen is built for a Chef; stocked with pots and pans, cooking utensils, cutlery, flatware, drinking glasses, and wine glasses and decanters.
Additional Amenities Include: Washer/Dryer/Iron; Central AC/Heat; Essential Toiletries; Towels/Washcloths;
The Neighborhood:
Directly across the street is a first class grocery store, Rouses, which makes any shopping or stocking up you need to do both quick and convenient.
Three blocks down the street is the Caesars Superdome and Smoothie King Arena which host an array of annual major concerts, large festivals (Essence Festival, Endymion Ball, Super Bowl 2025, College Football Simi Finals and National Championships, and All-State Sugar Bowl), and of course the homes of the New Orleans Saints and Pelicans. Game day is a breeze, as you can avoid all the traffic, easily hang out and pregame in the AC, and when you are ready, saunter down the street to cheer on your preferred team. And after the game, whether happy or sad, you have only a short walk to get back to relax or make a turn and go out to celebrate.
For those in town for business meetings or conventions, the CBD is all around, so a very quick walk, or short Uber/Lyft (wait time is approximately 2 min on almost all occasions), to get to any office building or the Morial Convention Center. Hyatt Regency is two blocks away.
One of the greatest attractions New Orleans has to offer is a trip to the World War II Museum, which is less than a 10 minute walk away. This experience is not to be missed for anyone interested in history, but even for those that don't. The museum is THE Smithsonian museum on WWII, so if you have had a Smithsonian experience before, you will know what that means, and if you haven't, GO.
If you enjoy dinning out, there are over a hundred restaurants to enjoy within easy walking distance, many of which are James Beard Award winning, and almost all of which allow you to sample the excellent culinary experience a visit to New Orleans has to offer.
Nightlife entertainment opportunities abound outside of the sports complex of the Superdome/Arena, as you can enjoy musical performances at the Three Keys, Fillmore Theater, Sanger Theater, Howling Wolf, Republic, Joy Theater, Virgin Hotel, and many others, all within an easy walk or extremely fast Uber/Lyft. Outdoor concerts are regularly held at Champions Square and Lafayette Park, as well as the French Quarter Festival that takes place along the river and throughout the French Quarter. Jazz Fest is an easy uber away, and for those that enjoy taking risks and rolling the dice, the Caesars Casino is a very approachable size casino.
The French Quarter is an easy to access 15 minute walk without the frustration of being right in the middle of the noise and chaos that is the French Quarter experience. Many people frequently say they enjoy being in the mix for a time, but very much enjoy not staying in it full time. So our location provides a respite from the 24 hour experience, while allowing visitors plenty of options in their immediate vicinity to still enjoy their visit.
While many don't see shopping in New Orleans as the first thing they want to do, there is still some excellent boutiques and interesting treasures to be found in the local stores of the South Market District, which is directly outside our doors. Furthermore, one can enjoy a leisure day by walking the small stores and restaurants along Magazine Street in the Garden District, which is a simple and quick Uber/Lyft ride of 8 minutes or less to the starting point.
The St. Charles Streetcar Line is on the corner, and the Loyola Streetcar Line is three blocks away. Across the street is a Blue Bike station, allowing anyone with a smartphone the ability to rent a bike to ride around town, with the convenience of leaving it wherever you would like when finished. Walking is often preferred, as there are numerous buildings throughout the Warehouse District worthy of a stop and look. The French Quarter, WWII Museum, Casino, Convention Center, and Riverwalk Outlet Mall are all a 10-15 min walk. If speed is a need, Uber/Lyft are but a moment away.
One of the greatest attractions New Orleans has to offer is a trip to the World War II Museum, which is less than a 10 minute walk away. This experience is not to be missed for anyone interested in history, but even for those that don't. The museum is THE Smithsonian museum on WWII, so if you have had a Smithsonian experience before, you will know what that means, and if you haven't, GO.
Bottom line: our central location should make sporting events, concerts, living and working downtown, and partying in the French Quarter a super easy experience, while not compromising on luxury, security, and privacy with our controlled access, private elevator, and comfortable interior surroundings.
Parking in downtown New Orleans is always in demand. If asked, I usually recommend to guests to not rent a car, if that is an option, as parking around town is hard to find and usually not free, so you might as well take advantage of our location and quick and easy Uber/Lyft access. For those that do choose to drive, our location offers a convenient, safe, and monitored parking garage directly diagonally across the street, above the CVS. The garage offers a daily rate with in and out privileges, so you can come and go as you please for one daily rate. They have security, cameras, elevators, and even offer EV charges for those with an EV. The entrance for this garage is around the corner at 650 O'Keefe Street. The garage is managed by Premium Parking and can be found on their website as garage number P-373. Most guests find this to be their preferred and safest parking option.
You can alternatively park on the street and pay the meter, which also has an app that can be used "Park Mobile" but you can only do so in 3 hour increments, however, parking is free after 7:00 p.m. and all day Sundays.
I am happily available to answer any additional questions you might have prior to booking, during your stay, or if you just want to let me know how it went following your time here. I am happy to help personalize your planning if you need advice or suggestions. In addition, you will find information in the unit that will help guide you around during your time in New Orleans, and hopefully make it a most pleasant experience.
Mardi Gras Note (advice): If you are intending to enjoy Mardi Gras in New Orleans, I would advise you to come Thursday till at least Monday, if not also Fat Tuesday itself. There are "Super Krewes" that have parades throughout the major weekend of Mardi Gras, and those start on Thursday with Muses. Also, as Thursday still somewhat functions as a "work day" during Mardi Gras for locals, there are fewer parades to disrupt traffic flows, pedestrian traffic, etc. and getting into town, settled, and ready for the main event is just simply easier and more pleasant. Furthermore, you can wake up Friday and be ready for whatever you want to do, instead of traveling into town through all the partying and parade driven traffic that lasts into the night. Finally, staying through Monday is a must, at a minimum, as there are several GREAT parades (Bachus) on Sunday you don't want to miss, plus Orpheus on Monday evening. Tuesday is a more "traditional" and "formal" day of parades, which are in and of themselves interesting and part of New Orleans history (Zulu and Rex), but I will say they are not quite as fun as all the others through Monday, so it makes for a great day to travel home. Just my two cents of advice for those who haven't been before and want to "do it right".
CSTR Permit #: 21-CSTR-13310
Operator Permit #: 22-OSTR-13686
Guests have controlled access to street level lobby with marble floors and quartz stacked stone walls. Upon entry, the elevator will take you directly into your home away from home for a penthouse New Orleans experience. Yes, the Elevator is your door into the unit (and yes there are stairs for those that don't want to use the elevator)!
This home has Brazilian hardwood walnut floors, marble tile bathrooms, granite/quartzite counters, high end Thermador appliances with Gas range and oven, Restoration Hardware and Pottery Barn furniture, comfortable beds with luxury linens/duvets, hypoallergenic down alternative pillows, and space to easily sleep, feed, and entertain guests while they enjoy all that New Orleans has to offer.
Each bedroom is large and spacious, well appointed, and have a 55â 4K Smart TV, while the living room has a large 65â 4K Smart TV. TV's have Apple TV, Netflix, and Hulu apps preloaded, and the unit has High Speed Wi-fi throughout.
Bathrooms have hand selected marble countertops, marble tile walk in showers, and the master bathroom has both a walk in shower and a modern soaking tub.
The kitchen is built for a Chef; stocked with pots and pans, cooking utensils, cutlery, flatware, drinking glasses, and wine glasses and decanters.
Additional Amenities Include: Washer/Dryer/Iron; Central AC/Heat; Essential Toiletries; Towels/Washcloths;
The Neighborhood:
Directly across the street is a first class grocery store, Rouses, which makes any shopping or stocking up you need to do both quick and convenient.
Three blocks down the street is the Caesars Superdome and Smoothie King Arena which host an array of annual major concerts, large festivals (Essence Festival, Endymion Ball, Super Bowl 2025, College Football Simi Finals and National Championships, and All-State Sugar Bowl), and of course the homes of the New Orleans Saints and Pelicans. Game day is a breeze, as you can avoid all the traffic, easily hang out and pregame in the AC, and when you are ready, saunter down the street to cheer on your preferred team. And after the game, whether happy or sad, you have only a short walk to get back to relax or make a turn and go out to celebrate.
For those in town for business meetings or conventions, the CBD is all around, so a very quick walk, or short Uber/Lyft (wait time is approximately 2 min on almost all occasions), to get to any office building or the Morial Convention Center. Hyatt Regency is two blocks away.
One of the greatest attractions New Orleans has to offer is a trip to the World War II Museum, which is less than a 10 minute walk away. This experience is not to be missed for anyone interested in history, but even for those that don't. The museum is THE Smithsonian museum on WWII, so if you have had a Smithsonian experience before, you will know what that means, and if you haven't, GO.
If you enjoy dinning out, there are over a hundred restaurants to enjoy within easy walking distance, many of which are James Beard Award winning, and almost all of which allow you to sample the excellent culinary experience a visit to New Orleans has to offer.
Nightlife entertainment opportunities abound outside of the sports complex of the Superdome/Arena, as you can enjoy musical performances at the Three Keys, Fillmore Theater, Sanger Theater, Howling Wolf, Republic, Joy Theater, Virgin Hotel, and many others, all within an easy walk or extremely fast Uber/Lyft. Outdoor concerts are regularly held at Champions Square and Lafayette Park, as well as the French Quarter Festival that takes place along the river and throughout the French Quarter. Jazz Fest is an easy uber away, and for those that enjoy taking risks and rolling the dice, the Caesars Casino is a very approachable size casino.
The French Quarter is an easy to access 15 minute walk without the frustration of being right in the middle of the noise and chaos that is the French Quarter experience. Many people frequently say they enjoy being in the mix for a time, but very much enjoy not staying in it full time. So our location provides a respite from the 24 hour experience, while allowing visitors plenty of options in their immediate vicinity to still enjoy their visit.
While many don't see shopping in New Orleans as the first thing they want to do, there is still some excellent boutiques and interesting treasures to be found in the local stores of the South Market District, which is directly outside our doors. Furthermore, one can enjoy a leisure day by walking the small stores and restaurants along Magazine Street in the Garden District, which is a simple and quick Uber/Lyft ride of 8 minutes or less to the starting point.
The St. Charles Streetcar Line is on the corner, and the Loyola Streetcar Line is three blocks away. Across the street is a Blue Bike station, allowing anyone with a smartphone the ability to rent a bike to ride around town, with the convenience of leaving it wherever you would like when finished. Walking is often preferred, as there are numerous buildings throughout the Warehouse District worthy of a stop and look. The French Quarter, WWII Museum, Casino, Convention Center, and Riverwalk Outlet Mall are all a 10-15 min walk. If speed is a need, Uber/Lyft are but a moment away.
One of the greatest attractions New Orleans has to offer is a trip to the World War II Museum, which is less than a 10 minute walk away. This experience is not to be missed for anyone interested in history, but even for those that don't. The museum is THE Smithsonian museum on WWII, so if you have had a Smithsonian experience before, you will know what that means, and if you haven't, GO.
Bottom line: our central location should make sporting events, concerts, living and working downtown, and partying in the French Quarter a super easy experience, while not compromising on luxury, security, and privacy with our controlled access, private elevator, and comfortable interior surroundings.
Parking in downtown New Orleans is always in demand. If asked, I usually recommend to guests to not rent a car, if that is an option, as parking around town is hard to find and usually not free, so you might as well take advantage of our location and quick and easy Uber/Lyft access. For those that do choose to drive, our location offers a convenient, safe, and monitored parking garage directly diagonally across the street, above the CVS. The garage offers a daily rate with in and out privileges, so you can come and go as you please for one daily rate. They have security, cameras, elevators, and even offer EV charges for those with an EV. The entrance for this garage is around the corner at 650 O'Keefe Street. The garage is managed by Premium Parking and can be found on their website as garage number P-373. Most guests find this to be their preferred and safest parking option.
You can alternatively park on the street and pay the meter, which also has an app that can be used "Park Mobile" but you can only do so in 3 hour increments, however, parking is free after 7:00 p.m. and all day Sundays.
I am happily available to answer any additional questions you might have prior to booking, during your stay, or if you just want to let me know how it went following your time here. I am happy to help personalize your planning if you need advice or suggestions. In addition, you will find information in the unit that will help guide you around during your time in New Orleans, and hopefully make it a most pleasant experience.
Mardi Gras Note (advice): If you are intending to enjoy Mardi Gras in New Orleans, I would advise you to come Thursday till at least Monday, if not also Fat Tuesday itself. There are "Super Krewes" that have parades throughout the major weekend of Mardi Gras, and those start on Thursday with Muses. Also, as Thursday still somewhat functions as a "work day" during Mardi Gras for locals, there are fewer parades to disrupt traffic flows, pedestrian traffic, etc. and getting into town, settled, and ready for the main event is just simply easier and more pleasant. Furthermore, you can wake up Friday and be ready for whatever you want to do, instead of traveling into town through all the partying and parade driven traffic that lasts into the night. Finally, staying through Monday is a must, at a minimum, as there are several GREAT parades (Bachus) on Sunday you don't want to miss, plus Orpheus on Monday evening. Tuesday is a more "traditional" and "formal" day of parades, which are in and of themselves interesting and part of New Orleans history (Zulu and Rex), but I will say they are not quite as fun as all the others through Monday, so it makes for a great day to travel home. Just my two cents of advice for those who haven't been before and want to "do it right".
CSTR Permit #: 21-CSTR-13310
Operator Permit #: 22-OSTR-13686
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