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Map pinNew Orleans · Louisiana
5.0 · 
Historical Home on Streetcar Line + Greenway
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Historical Home on Streetcar Line + Greenway

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At the epicenter of centrally located MidCity New Orleans, this neighborhood recently ranked one of the top 7 coolest neighborhoods in the world. This beautiful spilt level house boasts 5 bedrooms (8+ beds) (3BR) and lots of space, historic architectural details and is filled with pictures documenting the history of one of the coolest parts of the City. Nestled around unique restaurants, a grocery and other amenities. Rent bikes or Uber to French Quarter in 20 minutes. This historic half of a raised double shotgun has been immaculately renovated. The master bedroom and two bedrooms are on the top floor, while the other two bedrooms and two bathrooms are located on the lower floor along with kitchen, dining, and living rooms. Stunning renovated with photographs documenting New Orleans historical past. With 3000+ square feet its plenty of space for your large group and its locations is ideal. You can walk or bike on the Jean Lafitte Greenway to the French Quarter (2.3 Miles) or choose a faster streetcar or Uber trip. Many excellent restaurants within waking distance of the unit. You get the entire 3000+ square feet of exclusive living space as pictured. In recent years, the 2.6-mile long Lafitte Greenway has made the area even more accessible - you can rent a Blue Bike (pictured) and get from Mid-City to the French Quarter in fifteen minutes. The biking and walking lanes enable buinesses open up their doors to new customers from different neighborhoods. Check out our list of great local places below! Mid-City is also famous for its cemeteries. Clustered at the intersection of Canal Street and City Park Avenue, they are some of the oldest in New Orleans. They feature historic and dramatic architecture and give the visitor a unique glimpse into the past. Before 1913, Mid-City referred to as the “backatown” due to the fact that it was made up on swampland; pumping technology had not made this below-sea level area habitable. The largest developments of any kind were the cemeteries along the high ground where Canal Street and City Park Avenue now meet. Mid city is surrounded by mellow bars and breakfast spots attracting a laid-back crowd. Designated workspaces with high speed Wifi and lounge areas are offered around the corner from the property, at the Green House, located on 4157 Saint Louis St. Below are some recommended restaurants, bars and coffee shops within Mid City: Restaurants Ikura Hibachi and Sushi - 310 North Carrollton Avenue, relaxed hibachi and sushi place Bevi Seafood Co. - 236 North Carrollton Avenue, market and eatery featuring a variety of seafood including oysters as well as po-boys Mr. Ed’s Oyster Bar & Fish House, Mid-City - 301 North Carrollton Avenue, fun chain with great local options and bar Brown Butter Southern Kitchen and Bar - 231 North Carrollton Avenue, seasonal Southern dishes with contemporary additions Taqueria Guerrero Mexico - 208 North Carrollton Avenue, hole-in-the-wall with authentic Mexican food Venezia - 134 North Carrollton Avenue, family-friendly traditional Italian fare Café Minh - 4139 Canal Street, Vietnamese-French bistro Frey Smoked Meat Co. - 4141 Bienville Street, rustic barbecue Clesi’s Restaurant & Catering - 4323 Bienville Street, crawfish boil spot perfect for crawfish season MOPHO - 514 City Park Avenue, trendy Vietnamese restaurant with a Creole spin featuring bubble tea cocktails Ralph’s on the Park - 900 City Park Avenue, classic spot set in an 1860s house right next to City Park Pandora’s Snowballs - 901 North Carrollton Avenue, snowball place perfect for a quick NOLA staple Toups Meatery - 845 North Carrollton Avenue, ideal restaurant for Cajun carnivores G’s Pizza - 4840 Bienville Street, neighborhood BYOB pizza parlor with outdoor seating Vessel NOLA - 3835 Iberville Street, Mediterranean fare located within a repurposed church Canal Street Bistro - 3903 Canal Street, eclectic cuisine with a Mexican twist Katie’s - 3701 Iberville Street, local Creole-Italian spot Liuzza’s Restaurant & Bar - 3636 Bienville Street, Creole-Italian fare since 1947 Neyow’s Creole Café - 3332 Bienville Street, traditional Creole fare Parkway Bakery & Tavern - 538 Hagan Avenue, famous po-boy restaurant founded in 1911 situated a block away from the bayou Juan’s Flying Burrito, Mid-City - 4724 South Carrollton Avenue, local Tex-Mex chain with delicious burritos Theo’s Neighborhood Pizza, Mid-City - 4024 Canal Street, casual thin-crust pizza place right off the Canal Streetcar line Wakin’ Bakin’ - 4408 Banks Street, great breakfast location with a highly customizable menu Namese Vietnamese Restaurant - 4077 Tulane Avenue, easygoing and cozy Vietnamese restaurant Mona’s Cafe - 3901 Banks Street, Middle Eastern cuisine and market Mandina’s - 3800 Canal Street, two-story homestyle Creole restaurant Boswell’s Jamaican Grill - 3521 Tulane Avenue, hearty and traditional Jamaican restaurant Bars Mick’s Irish Pub - 4801 Bienville Avenue, dive bar with bar games and food Second Line Brewing - 433 North Bernadotte Street, well-known local brewery Evangeline Lounge - 4501 Toulouse Street, fast service featuring great cocktails Revel Cafe & Bar - 133 North Carrollton Avenue, two-level modern craft cocktail bar Bayou Beer Garden/Wine Garden - 326 North Jefferson Davis Parkway, large venues with extensive beer and wine lists as well as outside heated patios The Holy Ground Irish Pub - 3340 Canal Street, relaxed local pub conveniently located next to the Canal streetcar line featuring Mother Mary’s food inside Dmac’s Bar & Grill - 542 South Jefferson Davis Parkway, 24/7 venue Three Palms Bar and Grill - 3813 Tulane Avenue, affordable neighborhood bar with a solid menu Twelve Mile Limit - 500 South Telemachus Street, boho bar with free food on Monday night Finn McCool’s Irish Pub - 3701 Banks Street, popular sports bar with a good beer and food selection Banks Street Bar and Grill - 4401 Banks Street, bar and music venue Mid City Yacht Club - 440 South St. Patrick Street, local sports bar hangout complete with a patio Beachcorner Bar & Grill - 4905 Canal Street, no-frills bar located by the cemeteries Coffee Shops The Bean Gallery - 637 North Carrollton Avenue, indie place with cafe fare with a small porch The Station - 4400 Bienville Street, funky and cozy coffee house with outdoor seating Church Alley Coffee Bar - 4201 Canal Street, hip spot for strong coffee with a small sitting area Monkey Monkey Coffee and Tea - 4641 South Carrollton Avenue, bright cafe with a wide menu and baked goods right by the streetcar line Good Karma Cafe - 2940 Canal Street, perfect for vegans The Greenway is right around the corner and is built for pedestrians and bikers. The streetcar line is a block away. One reserved spot of offstreet parking is available with the rental of the unit. New Orleans also has Blue Bikes, a bike share program. To get started, simply create an account on their website, bluebikesnola.com, or at a kiosk. Select a membership plan that works for you and your payment method, and then select a PIN. You can then choose a bike, input your account number and pin, remove the U-bar and place it in the holster, and you’re ready to go! The front and rear lights will automatically turn on. You can also use the website or mobile app to reserve a nearby bike. When you’re finished, simply lock the bike at a kiosk or bike rack close to a kiosk. Your large group will have the best NOLA experience. Every convenience from grocery stories, restaurants and other amenities are within a short hundred foot walk. City Park All other desired NOLA experiences are a short Uber, streetcar, bike ride, or walk away. The property is loaded with historical charm and perfectly mixed with newly renovated modern amenities.

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