the property also has a landscaped courtyard with seating, a shared fridge, and laundry facilitiescheck-in time: 2:00 pmcheck-out time: 11:30 am. complimentary amenities include parking, and hot breakfast served in an airy dining room. charles avenue streetcar lines and a 5-minute walk from magazine street. set in a victorian home in the garden district, this traditional, family-owned b&b is a 4-minute walk from the st. some rooms have original fireplaces, 4-poster beds and/or leather sofas. the 5 cozy rooms are uniquely decorated with traditional furnishings, and feature free wi-fi and flat-screen tvs with cable channels Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport 25 min
New Orleans Museum of Art (20 min) More than 40,000 pieces by global artists of various historical periods in a grand marble building. Mardi Gras World (10 min) Vast, 400,000-sq.-ft. complex where Mardi Gras floats are made & stored, with hourly tours. City Park (18 min) This expansive urban greenspace with a lake & paths features a dog run, museums, disc golf & more. The National WWII Museum (9 min) Multi-building museum with interactive submarine exhibit, planes, 4-D theater & eatery downstairs. Audubon Zoo (12 min) Zoo, alligators, gorillas, swamp, and elephant Saint Louis Cemetery No. 2 (12 min) Occasional tours are offered of this historic Catholic cemetery with above-ground vaults. Ogden Museum of Southern Art (9 min) Compact shop at the Ogden Museum of Southern Art selling books, artworks, crafts, clothing & more. Shops of the Colonnade - French Market (17 min) Old-fashioned shopping area featuring local vendors selling candy, clothing, gifts & souvenirs. Audubon Park - St. Charles (8 min) Sprawling 19th-c. park with ancient live oaks, a golf course, a zoo, exercise paths & picnic areas. Audubon Aquarium of the Americas (15 min) Marine exhibits plus a 400,000-gallon tank with coral reefs, sharks, rays & a walk-through tunnel. Jackson Square (17 min) Artists & performers ply their trades in a park built in 1721 & lined with historic buildings. Harrah's Casino New Orleans (14 min) Casino, slot machine, roulette, table game, and poker Preservation Hall (17 min) Historic, all-ages place for jazz in a no-frills space with wooden floors & no air-conditioning. The Cabildo (16 min) The Louisiana Purchase was signed in this 1790s landmark now housing a New Orleans history museum. St. Louis Cathedral (16 min) Grand, spired circa-1700s church with stained glass, a painted ceiling & an active congregation. |