13 Dreamy New Orleans Airbnbs to Book for a Southern Getaway
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13 Dreamy New Orleans Airbnbs to Book for a Southern Getaway
"The ornate fireplace is just the icing on the cake for this historic studio apartment that comes flush with vintage accents and an overhead fan to help you beat the swampy humidity in NOLA. The small size is ideal for a couples' getaway or solo trip. And with such a central location on St. Charles Avenue, all of its restaurants, cafes, bars, and shops will be right at your fingertips."
"This Garden District apartment is a historic property located on the second floor of a Victorian building built in 1875. Bask in an abundance of natural light with the unit's high ceilings and expansive windows. The apartment has original hardwood floors, which set the stage for thoughtful modern and vintage furniture; a fiddle leaf fig tree as well as other touches of real plant life on the interior and exterior add to the garden district location to make this stay a plant lover's haven."
"With its bright blue exterior and orange front door, you definitely can't miss this one on a street map. Located in Bywater, a quiet neighborhood filled with creative and corporate professionals alike, this Orleans dwelling has a modern Victorian aesthetic perfect for families and couples looking for a getaway. Owned by Norman, a superhost-how Airbnb designates its most experienced, highly rated hosts-this two-bedroom home is close to plenty of local cafés and restaurants."
Several New Orleans short-term rentals highlight historic architecture, vintage accents, and convenient, walkable locations. A studio on St. Charles Avenue features an ornate fireplace, vintage details, an overhead fan, and suits couples or solo travelers for $149 per night. A Garden District second-floor Victorian from 1875 offers high ceilings, expansive windows, original hardwood floors, and abundant plant life, also from $149 per night. A bright blue Bywater two-bedroom owned by a superhost includes a private garden, front porch, and proximity to Crescent Park and local cafe9s and restaurants, listed from $235 per night. Additional properties note roof-deck and gym access near Bourbon Street.
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