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Parade Route, Mansion in the Garden District
Mardi Gras is steps away from this beautiful historic home 1 block from historic Saint Charles Avenue (and parades!) You're just 1.9 mi to the French Quarter, 1.1 mi to the Superdome, 1.1 mi to the Convention Center 0.8 mi to Magazine Street, 2.4 mi to Tulane U and Loyola. Come home to rest in our deep Queen memory foam beds & immerse yourself in our luxurious amenities. If you need more space, you can book additional units or the entire mansion. First, read the entire listing before booking. 5 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms on three floors. All bedrooms feature en suite baths except for one bedroom on the third floor: First Floor: King Bedroom w/ en suite bath Second Floor: 2 Queen Bedrooms w/ en suite bathrooms. One of these bedrooms has 2 bunk beds that sleep a total of 6. Third Floor: 2 queen bedrooms (1 with en suite bath) Fully furnished, including furniture, high thread count sheets, cotton towels, duvets, all kitchenware, art, books, board games, and much more. It's all about comfort, privacy, and relaxation. Just bring your clothes, toothbrush and enjoy! Location, location, LOCATIONS! This is truly a grand mansion featuring terraces, balconies, porches, and patios. It's your front row seat to the Krewe of Zulu Mardi Gras parade on Mardi Gras day, and one block to all St. Charles Avenue Mardi Gras parades! All utilities (HD cable, electric, water, internet) are included. STR LICENSE #17STR-10632 In the charming Garden District, oak-shaded streets are lined with a diverse mix of homes, from single-story cottages to the grand historic mansions and lavish gardens of St. Charles Avenue, on the Mardi Gras parade route. Leafy Lafayette Cemetery is filled with ornate, 19th-century tombs. Boutiques and antique shops sit alongside fine-dining restaurants, casual cafes and local bars on and around Magazine Street. Known as the "Jewel of America's Grand Avenues," St. Charles Avenue has served as a majestic gateway to New Orleans for nearly two centuries. While this grand boulevard resonates with the beat of modern living, the slow, steady rhythm of the past echoes through meticulously landscaped yards of the Garden District. Since 1835 this oak-lined avenue has been home to the St. Charles Avenue streetcar — the oldest, continually operating line in the world. Since its inception, the streetcar line has shuttled workers between the town of Carrollton and the heart of the Crescent City — one of the most visually stunning transportation arteries in the world. Generous street parking both in front and along side the property. One block to the historic St. Charles Avenue street car line, and walkable to Magazine Street and many area amenities.
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