You May Find Yourself (Renting) a Shotgun Shack
(Or you may find yourself in another part of the world...)
If that sounds good, then this is the place for you. A furnished two-bedroom, one bath unit, large kitchen, front room, den and backyard awaits your next visit to New Orleans. Enjoy the quiet, quaint life of historic Algiers Point on the West Bank, with easy access to music, bars, retail and restaurants. Drive over the bridge, taxi/ride share, or take a short ferry ride across the river to Canal Street, the entrance to both the French Quarter and the Warehouse District. From there you can walk, cab, streetcar, bus, and/or ride a bike to almost any area of the city you like, such as the Faubourg Marigny, the Bywater, Mid City or the famous Faubourg Treme.
Or, stay on the 'pernt': fo...
You May Find Yourself (Renting) a Shotgun Shack
(Or you may find yourself in another part of the world...)
If that sounds good, then this is the place for you. A furnished two-bedroom, one bath unit, large kitchen, front room, den and backyard awaits your next visit to New Orleans. Enjoy the quiet, quaint life of historic Algiers Point on the West Bank, with easy access to music, bars, retail and restaurants. Drive over the bridge, taxi/ride share, or take a short ferry ride across the river to Canal Street, the entrance to both the French Quarter and the Warehouse District. From there you can walk, cab, streetcar, bus, and/or ride a bike to almost any area of the city you like, such as the Faubourg Marigny, the Bywater, Mid City or the famous Faubourg Treme.
Or, stay on the 'pernt': for libations, visit the The Old Point, with live music regularly, and where many a Hollywood movie has been shot; the Dry Dock for a quick drink or bite after the ferry ride; the Crown and Anchor, a wee bit of ole England just steps from the ferry. Stroll or bike along the levee with coffee and sweets from Tout de Suite during the morning, or catch the amazing sunset during the late afternoon. Check out the art and music found all over Algiers Point - such as the Algiers Folk Art & Blues museum - where the people are friendly and the nights are as quiet as you want them to be.
Ideal for groups of 4-6 who like adventure and discovery.
No pets or smoking, please.
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