
Historic Creole cottage in Mid-City

Spacious living area with exposed brick

Queen bed with premium linens

Fully equipped modern kitchen

Walk-in rain shower
Creole Cottage
Welcome to Creole Cottage, a beautifully restored 19th-century Creole cottage in the heart of Mid-City New Orleans. This 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom home blends historic New Orleans charm with modern luxury. Exposed brick walls, soaring ceilings, and thoughtfully curated furnishings create an unforgettable retreat.
2 Bedrooms
Queen beds
2 Bathrooms
Full bath
Sleeps 4
Comfortably
Mid-City
Near streetcar
Amenities
About the Space
Step through the doors into a spacious living area featuring exposed brick, a decorative fireplace, and comfortable seating for the whole group. The fully equipped kitchen boasts marble countertops, a gas range, and everything you need to cook a Cajun feast.
Both bedrooms feature luxurious queen-sized beds with premium linens. The living room includes a sleeper sofa that comfortably accommodates 2 additional guests. Enjoy two full bathrooms (a rare find for the area!) with one featuring a walk-in rain shower.
Nestled in Mid-City, one of New Orleans' most vibrant and authentic neighborhoods. You're a short walk or streetcar ride from downtown, the French Quarter, and City Park — with incredible local restaurants right around the corner. The Convention Center is a short distance away, convenient for conference attendees, and the Caesars Superdome is only a brief 5-minute Uber ride from your door — perfect for football fans!
About the Location
Mid-City is the neighborhood New Orleans locals love most — and for good reason. Unlike the bustling tourist corridors, Mid-City offers an authentic experience of the city's culture, food, and community. You'll find yourself surrounded by locals at neighborhood restaurants, corner bars, and jazz spots that haven't been discovered by guidebooks yet.
The historic Canal Streetcar line runs just steps from the front door, connecting you to downtown and the French Quarter in minutes — no car or rideshare needed. In the other direction, you're a short ride to City Park, the New Orleans Museum of Art, and the Sculpture Garden.
The food scene here is unmatched: from iconic spots like Parkway Bakery's po'boys and Angelo Brocato's Italian ice cream to modern gems along Broad Street and Bayou Road. This is where chefs eat on their nights off.
More Local
A real neighborhood, not a tourist zone
Walkable
Restaurants, cafés & shops all nearby
Streetcar Access
Quick ride to downtown & French Quarter
Food Culture
Iconic local eateries & hidden gems