The 10th Muse: Upscale Art-Filled Condo with Parking
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This freshly renovated luxury condo offers a comfortable and upscale retreat in the heart of New Orleans. With professionally designed modern chic spaces and local art, the home is perfect for families, friends, colleagues, or other groups seeking to stay in the vibrant city. The condo offers easy access to all the top attractions in NOLA, ensuring a memorable stay.
Unbeatable location in the heart of the Warehouse District, only a 14-minute walk from the French Quarter
55” Smart TV
Free Wi-Fi
Towels and essential toiletries provided (shower gel, shampoo, conditioner)
Professionally cleaned and immaculate upon arrival
Convenient amenities, including an iron, ironing board, hangers, hair dryers, high-speed cable internet, and a dedicated workspace plus a washer/dryer in a common space
Please note: this condo is located within a multi-unit building.
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New Orleans, LA
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The condo is ideally located in the historic Warehouse District, just between Uptown and the French Quarter. This area offers a perfect balance of urban living, with proximity to a variety of attractions and venues.
Only a 12-minute walk or short ride to the French Quarter
Close to the National WWII Museum, Ogden Museum of Art, Smoothie King Center, and the Superdome
A few steps from some of the best restaurants in the city
Nearby Rouses Market, just 1.5 blocks away
Traveling around the neighborhood is convenient and easy. Whether heading to the French Quarter or exploring other nearby attractions, there are several transportation options available.
Uber/Lyft/Taxi: About a 6-minute ride to the French Quarter
Walk/Bike: A quick 14-minute walk or 10-minute bike ride through the CBD, away from the traffic on Baronne Street
Public Transport:
Walk 0.5 blocks to Julia Street, then take a right and walk 1 block to Carondelet Street
Board the streetcar line on Carondelet Street and travel to Canal Street, marking the beginning of the French Quarter