Cute Creole Cottage in the Marigny!
4.0
Good(6 Reviews)House in Faubourg Marigny, LA
6 guests · 3 bedrooms · 2 baths
Reasons to book
Includes essentialsKitchen or Kitchenette, Air conditioner, Internet / Wifi and more
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About this house rental
Summary:
This charming three-bedroom, two-bathroom home in the Marigny neighborhood of New Orleans is the perfect place to stay for visitors looking to experience the city's unique blend of classic architecture, festive flair, and delicious food. The home features a private courtyard and off-street parking, and is just a short walk away from some of the city's best cafes, bars, and restaurants. With its proximity to the French Quarter, visitors can easily explore all that the city has to offer!
The Space:
This charming three-bedroom, two-bathroom home in the Marigny neighborhood of New Orleans is the perfect place to stay for visitors looking to experience the city's unique blend of classic architecture, festive flair, and delicious food. The home features a spacious living area with plenty of comfortable seating and a large flat-screen TV, as well as a fully equipped kitchen with everything you need to prepare your favorite meals. The bedrooms are beautifully decorated with local artwork and can accommodate up to eight guests.
One of the best features of this home is the private courtyard, which provides the perfect spot for outdoor entertaining and relaxation. The home also comes with off-street parking, which is a huge plus in a city where parking can be challenging.
The Marigny neighborhood is home to some of the city's best cafes, bars, and restaurants, making it the perfect location for visitors looking to experience the local food scene. Some of the neighborhood's best bars include The Spotted Cat Music Club, d.b.a., Maison, Three Muses, and Snug Harbor Jazz Bistro. For coffee lovers, there are several great cafes to choose from, including Baldwin and Co Coffee, Ayu Bakehouse, Ruby Slipper Cafe, Who Dat Coffee Cafe, and HiVolt Coffee. And when it comes to restaurants, there are plenty of options to satisfy any craving, including Adolfo's, Marigny Brasserie, The Franklin, The Joint, and The Praline Connection.
The location of this home is perfect for visitors who want to explore the French Quarter, which is just a short walk away. The French Quarter is home to many of New Orleans' most famous landmarks and attractions, including Bourbon Street, Jackson Square, and the historic St. Louis Cathedral. Visitors can also take a leisurely stroll along the Mississippi River or visit one of the many museums in the area.
In summary, this three-bedroom, two-bathroom home in the Marigny neighborhood of New Orleans is the perfect place to stay for visitors looking to experience the city's unique blend of classic architecture, festive flair, and delicious food. The private courtyard and off-street parking are added bonuses, and the home's proximity to the French Quarter makes it easy to explore all that the city has to offer. With plenty of great cafes, bars, and restaurants just a short walk away, visitors will have no shortage of options for food and drink during their stay.
Here are some of our favorite neighborhood spots:
Bars:
The Spotted Cat Music Club
d.b.a.
Maison
Three Muses
Snug Harbor Jazz Bistro
Cafes:
Baldwin and Co Coffee
Ayu Bakehouse
Ruby Slipper Cafe
Who Dat Coffee Cafe
HiVolt Coffee
Restaurants:
Adolfo's
Marigny Brasserie
The Franklin
The Joint
The Praline Connection
Whether you're looking to experience the city's vibrant music scene, sample its delicious cuisine, or just soak up its unique atmosphere, you'll find everything you need right here in the Marigny neighborhood. So why wait? Book your stay at this lovely home today and start planning your perfect New Orleans getaway!
Guest Access:
The entire home and courtyard are for you and your party.
The Neighborhood:
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.
Getting Around:
walk to the french quarter and frenchmen street!
This charming three-bedroom, two-bathroom home in the Marigny neighborhood of New Orleans is the perfect place to stay for visitors looking to experience the city's unique blend of classic architecture, festive flair, and delicious food. The home features a private courtyard and off-street parking, and is just a short walk away from some of the city's best cafes, bars, and restaurants. With its proximity to the French Quarter, visitors can easily explore all that the city has to offer!
The Space:
This charming three-bedroom, two-bathroom home in the Marigny neighborhood of New Orleans is the perfect place to stay for visitors looking to experience the city's unique blend of classic architecture, festive flair, and delicious food. The home features a spacious living area with plenty of comfortable seating and a large flat-screen TV, as well as a fully equipped kitchen with everything you need to prepare your favorite meals. The bedrooms are beautifully decorated with local artwork and can accommodate up to eight guests.
One of the best features of this home is the private courtyard, which provides the perfect spot for outdoor entertaining and relaxation. The home also comes with off-street parking, which is a huge plus in a city where parking can be challenging.
The Marigny neighborhood is home to some of the city's best cafes, bars, and restaurants, making it the perfect location for visitors looking to experience the local food scene. Some of the neighborhood's best bars include The Spotted Cat Music Club, d.b.a., Maison, Three Muses, and Snug Harbor Jazz Bistro. For coffee lovers, there are several great cafes to choose from, including Baldwin and Co Coffee, Ayu Bakehouse, Ruby Slipper Cafe, Who Dat Coffee Cafe, and HiVolt Coffee. And when it comes to restaurants, there are plenty of options to satisfy any craving, including Adolfo's, Marigny Brasserie, The Franklin, The Joint, and The Praline Connection.
The location of this home is perfect for visitors who want to explore the French Quarter, which is just a short walk away. The French Quarter is home to many of New Orleans' most famous landmarks and attractions, including Bourbon Street, Jackson Square, and the historic St. Louis Cathedral. Visitors can also take a leisurely stroll along the Mississippi River or visit one of the many museums in the area.
In summary, this three-bedroom, two-bathroom home in the Marigny neighborhood of New Orleans is the perfect place to stay for visitors looking to experience the city's unique blend of classic architecture, festive flair, and delicious food. The private courtyard and off-street parking are added bonuses, and the home's proximity to the French Quarter makes it easy to explore all that the city has to offer. With plenty of great cafes, bars, and restaurants just a short walk away, visitors will have no shortage of options for food and drink during their stay.
Here are some of our favorite neighborhood spots:
Bars:
The Spotted Cat Music Club
d.b.a.
Maison
Three Muses
Snug Harbor Jazz Bistro
Cafes:
Baldwin and Co Coffee
Ayu Bakehouse
Ruby Slipper Cafe
Who Dat Coffee Cafe
HiVolt Coffee
Restaurants:
Adolfo's
Marigny Brasserie
The Franklin
The Joint
The Praline Connection
Whether you're looking to experience the city's vibrant music scene, sample its delicious cuisine, or just soak up its unique atmosphere, you'll find everything you need right here in the Marigny neighborhood. So why wait? Book your stay at this lovely home today and start planning your perfect New Orleans getaway!
Guest Access:
The entire home and courtyard are for you and your party.
The Neighborhood:
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.
Getting Around:
walk to the french quarter and frenchmen street!
Amenities
Air conditioner
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Parking
Laundry
Dishwasher
TV
Map of Faubourg Marigny, LA
Reviews
4.0
Good(6 Reviews)4.0
This house is so charming! We loved the neighborhood and felt completely safe there. Loretta's pralines just down on the corner from the house had the best beignets in the city! The house is perfectly located to everything. The A/C kept us comfortable, the beds were comfortable, the house was super clean. The check in and out process was easy. The property manager was super responsive. The street for us was quiet. Some said it was loud, but we had no issues with noise. We had a very fun and pleasant experience. We are a married couple that traveled with our 17 year old daughter. There was plenty for her to do even close to the rental! Thank you for opening your home to us! If we ever are in the area again we will rebook!
4.0
This is a great location far enough from Bourbon street to be quiet and close enough to walk. It’s very close to the jazz clubs on Frenchmen street. The ac kept us comfortable. Internet worked fine, the beds were comfortable, and the bathrooms had good water pressure. You are basically a block away from a small grocery store which was super handy.
Lastly, the off street parking can’t be beat. We had a bronco sport rental and that fit. Longer cars would be fine, but a wider suv might be too tight. I’m not sure. But it was nice knowing parking wasn’t an issue as we drove around some days. Loved it.
4.0
This property was incredibly charming, and walking distance to a lot of our favorite places---Decatur, Jackson Square, Frenchmen St bars. It was a little difficult to get a good night's sleep as cars drove by, especially around 2-3am when the bars closed, with very loud, thumping bass. People walking by on the sidewalk talking sound like they are in the house with you. If I stayed here again I would bring a noise machine, perhaps noise canceling headphones, to help drown out some of the lesser sounds.
4.0
Property was needing maintenance, garage door did not work not secure, security door not functional, overpriced for space, kitchen not functional for cooking, no pots for group, positives. Good beds, good bathrooms good location.
4.0
The house was very clean, and this old house was well taken care of throughout the years, the house has so much charm!! The location was perfect for our family, far enough away from the sounds of the night life, but very easy to walk to many of New Orleans' best spots!
Will definitely stay here again!
FAQs
How much does this house cost compared to others in Faubourg Marigny?
The average price for a rental in Faubourg Marigny is R 4,908 per night. This rental is R 5,360 above the average.
Is parking included with this house?
Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Cute Creole Cottage in the Marigny!. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this house?
We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this house. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.
Is Cute Creole Cottage in the Marigny! pet friendly?
Unfortunately, this house is not pet-friendly. Try searching again and filter for "Pets Allowed"
What amenities are available at Cute Creole Cottage in the Marigny!?
We found 7 amenities for this rental. This includes air conditioner, kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, parking, and laundry.
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