Neighborhoods
Located between St. Charles Avenue and the Mississippi River, Jackson Avenue and the Crescent City Connection, our historic Lower Garden District neighborhood features spectacular 19th century architecture amid beautiful greenspaces ~ Coliseum & Annunciation Squares ~ and oak-lined streets. Stroll along lower Magazine Street for eclectic shopping and dining, antiques and art galleries. Our location on the St. Charles streetcar line and proximity to the Arts District, Central Business District, Convention Center and French Quarter, makes the LGD an ideal destination for visitors; our diverse and neighborly residents make it a great place to call home.
35 locals recommend
Lower Garden District
Located between St. Charles Avenue and the Mississippi River, Jackson Avenue and the Crescent City Connection, our historic Lower Garden District neighborhood features spectacular 19th century architecture amid beautiful greenspaces ~ Coliseum & Annunciation Squares ~ and oak-lined streets. Stroll along lower Magazine Street for eclectic shopping and dining, antiques and art galleries. Our location on the St. Charles streetcar line and proximity to the Arts District, Central Business District, Convention Center and French Quarter, makes the LGD an ideal destination for visitors; our diverse and neighborly residents make it a great place to call home.
Bound by Jackson Avenue and Delachaise, Magazine, and Tchoupitoulas streets, New Orleans’ Irish Channel is a quaint neighborhood named in honor of the wave of Irish immigrants who first settled there in the 1830s. Then, it was known for its shotgun homes, working-class community, and the ports and breweries where many residents worked.
Today, the Irish Channel remains a mainly residential neighborhood with a thriving brewery scene and a number of local hangouts and restaurants. Makes for an excellent evening stroll through a classic and charming neighborhood, just across the street from the house!
29 locals recommend
Irish Channel
Bound by Jackson Avenue and Delachaise, Magazine, and Tchoupitoulas streets, New Orleans’ Irish Channel is a quaint neighborhood named in honor of the wave of Irish immigrants who first settled there in the 1830s. Then, it was known for its shotgun homes, working-class community, and the ports and breweries where many residents worked.
Today, the Irish Channel remains a mainly residential neighborhood with a thriving brewery scene and a number of local hangouts and restaurants. Makes for an excellent evening stroll through a classic and charming neighborhood, just across the street from the house!
Warehouse District
Great for restaurants and the more cosmo elements of the city.
Your trip wouldn't be complete without a stroll through the French Quarter!
790 locals recommend
French Quarter
Your trip wouldn't be complete without a stroll through the French Quarter!
Don't be too distracted by all of the touristy areas and miss the most genuinely New Orleans experience - live music on Frenchmen Street!
654 locals recommend
Frenchmen Street
Don't be too distracted by all of the touristy areas and miss the most genuinely New Orleans experience - live music on Frenchmen Street!
Food scene
Incredible donuts and coffee right around the corner
266 locals recommend
District Donuts Sliders Brew
2209 Magazine StIncredible donuts and coffee right around the corner
This is a local favorite for Mexican food in a relaxed environment, just a few blocks from the house.
198 locals recommend
Juan's Flying Burrito - LGD
2018 Magazine StThis is a local favorite for Mexican food in a relaxed environment, just a few blocks from the house.
Best Restaurant in America for 2017 - Bon Appetit Magazine
This spot is just 3 houses down and people line up to try the award winning food!
126 locals recommend
Turkey and the Wolf
739 Jackson AvenueBest Restaurant in America for 2017 - Bon Appetit Magazine
This spot is just 3 houses down and people line up to try the award winning food!
Looking for affordable food to feed the whole family on a budget - this is the spot!
6 locals recommend
Shawarma On The Go
3720 Magazine StLooking for affordable food to feed the whole family on a budget - this is the spot!
This place has great po-boys and has been an institution in New Olreans for decades. A local favorite!
117 locals recommend
Parasol's
2533 Constance StThis place has great po-boys and has been an institution in New Olreans for decades. A local favorite!
Excellent patio in the heart of the Lower Garden District with rich relaxation and flavors
48 locals recommend
Gris-Gris
1800 Magazine StExcellent patio in the heart of the Lower Garden District with rich relaxation and flavors
Hotel Saint Vincent
1507 Magazine StA nice restaurant in the coolest boutique hotel in town!
Fitness
Franco's on Magazine
2116 Magazine StGreat gym just 3 blocks from the house!
Nola Yoga Loft
1115 St Mary StYoga a few blocks from the house
Big Easy CrossFit
2401 Tchoupitoulas StreetCrossfit classes walking distance from the house
The Exchange Pickleball + Bar
It’s just about 3 blocks from the house and has a bar and food!
Transportation
Street Car stop to take the street car to the French Quarter (Downtown) or Audubon Park (Uptown). Fare can be purchased in cash or via the "RTAgoMobile2.0" app.
Jackson Avenue & Saint Charles Avenue
Street Car stop to take the street car to the French Quarter (Downtown) or Audubon Park (Uptown). Fare can be purchased in cash or via the "RTAgoMobile2.0" app.
The 91 bus will take you STRAIGHT from the house to the french quarter and then it goes to City Park, where you can visit museums, sculpture gardens and more!
126 locals recommend
Turkey and the Wolf
739 Jackson AvenueThe 91 bus will take you STRAIGHT from the house to the french quarter and then it goes to City Park, where you can visit museums, sculpture gardens and more!
Hop On Hop Off: Stop 4
1113 N Rampart StWalk 3 blocks to the bus stop for the hop on hop off bus!
Sightseeing
Take pictures with the Iconic trees, visit the zoo, take the streetcar (named Desire?) and have a great time in this world famous park.
343 locals recommend
Audubon Park station
Take pictures with the Iconic trees, visit the zoo, take the streetcar (named Desire?) and have a great time in this world famous park.
Traveler advice
Getting around
Uber and Lyft OR use the RTA App!
RTA App is a really easy way to see the exact location public transit stops all over the city and it shows you the live location of the next bus/streetcar. It's easy and a great way to save money on your trip!
Getting around
Never used Lyft?
Lyft is a competitor to Uber and with this promo code, you can get new user discounts to save money!
Lyft code: AUSTIN10048
Getting around
Blue Bikes Nola
Download the "Blue Bikes NOLA" app from the app store and rent bikes all over town. There is a bike station just 2 blocks from the house on Magazine