Studio Apartment Upper Garden District 2 blocks from Magazine Street.

Pool
In-room safe, desk, iron/ironing board, free WiFi
In-room safe, desk, iron/ironing board, free WiFi
Hair dryer, towels, soap, shampoo
In-room safe, desk, iron/ironing board, free WiFi

About this condo rental

Nestled in Harvey, this lovely condo for $81 per night is a fantastic option for your next trip. Newly built Studio apartment overlooking a NewOrleans style courtyard, flat screen TV, small fridge and microwave. WIFI Creolecottagenola ,Password Magazine. private entrance/ only two blocks from Magazine Street very close to restaurants, coffee houses, shops and much more. Convenient to all public transportation. Check out my other listings: 1001403 & 1840731. This is a great area to walk. Everything close grocery store/wine store Take the Magazine bus to Central Business District, French Quarter in 15 minutes. Near to Audubon Park, Garden District, laid back neighborhood, rent a bike, its a great area for bike riding it is truly one of the best parts of Magazine Street. Please make it your home away from home,please be respectful of our wonderful neighbors and other guests staying in the property, and try keep noise level down after 11 pm. **Please inquire about my availability to create special menu/wine tasting/Cooking classes using fresh grown herbs ,peppers local ingredients,local seafood** Chef Dominique Macquet Born on the island of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean, Macquet grew up with Creole, Asian, African and Indian home-cooked dishes. Since then, his career has taken him around the world tasting, exploring and experiencing the flavors of both hemispheres. Macquet has honed his skills in locations as diverse as South Africa, London, Southeast Asia and Beverly Hills. He has cooked aboard the legendary ocean liner Queen Elizabeth II, at the James Beard Foundation, at the White House (2x) and at the U.S. Embassy in Paris. One of Macquet’s highest honors and favorite memories was cooking Nelson Mandela’s first meal outside South African prison walls. After his extensive travels, the chef chose New Orleans as the perfect stage for his ongoing culinary celebration. Following an award-winning stint as executive chef at the Bistro at the Maison de Ville, Macquet opened the eponymous “Dominique’s” at the Maison Dupuis hotel in the French Quarter which was named the “Best New Restaurant in the United States” by Esquire Magazine. There he began the process of returning to his culinary roots. Due to the devastating effects of Hurricane Katrina, Macquet temporarily relocated to Houston opening “Dominque’s” at the Marriott Westchase, receiving high accolades from multiple Texas publications. Upon returning to New Orleans, the first “Dominique’s on Magazine” was born. It was here that Macquet’s innovative combination of island flavors with the precision of French technique truly came to fruition. As his new namesake restaurant, “Dominique’s” again was named the “Best New Restaurant in the United States” by Esquire Magazine; also was named “Best New Restaurant” from New Orleans Magazine; received four stars from City Business; and a glowing Four Bean review from Brett Anderson of the Times-Picayune. In late 2011, he also opened “Tamarind,” a French-Vietnamese restaurant within the renovated Hotel Modern on Lee Circle. With all this success, the search began for a larger location – leading the chef to open the new “Dominique’s on Magazine” in the summer of 2012. New Orleans Magazine named it “Restaurant of the year.” With co-author John DeMers, Macquet has published two successful cookbooks, “Dominique’s Fresh Flavors: Cooking with Latitude in New Orleans” (Ten Speed Press) and “Tropical Latitudes” (Bright Sky Press). He explains that while he sometimes thinks of his cooking as “Tropical French,” others call it simply “latitude,” perfectly summing up the around-the-globe approach Macquet brings to every dish on the menu. Macquet’s latest venture, Bordeaux, was an ambitious project to develop an upscale indoor/outdoor venue with elegant al fresco dining. The concept features a farm to table menu including the freshest crudo, ceviche and grilled fish, and boasts an exotic imported French rotisserie. It is doubtful that any other restaurant in the country can match Bordeaux’s offering of four to five different rotissiere meats simultaneously on the menu for each and every dinner service, e.g. pheasant, guinea fowl, Maple Leaf Duck, imported French Poulet Rouge organic chicken; suckling pig, spring lamb, and artisanal farm raised Mississippi Goat.

Amenities

Pool
Air conditioner
Kitchen / Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Parking
Balcony / Patio
Hot Tub / Spa
TV

Map of Harvey, LA

Reviews

4.3/5.0
Excellent(29 Reviews)
5.0
Dec 2023
Perfect for my needs. Tucked away, yet close to everything.
5.0
Oct 2023
Owner has the cutest 2 doggies! Location was walking distance from Magazine street, which had plenty to do. Rental space was pretty small but just went there to sleep. Hot tub was great. Shower was not great. HOST was really nice to talk to and let us drop our bags off early.
4.0
star 5 empty
May 2023
Location was nice, within walking distance to dining and night life, space was a little dark, we came in at night and had to use our cell phones to see the walking path. We tried to get some of the lights on the trees to work but none would. Other than that it was clean, decent spot.
1.0
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Feb 2023
The blankets were stained. There was hair on the floor. The Wi-Fi network didn’t exist. The pillows (so thin I don’t know if you can call them that) were stained yellow. There are some cute but noisy dogs on the property that will likely wake you up early in the AM. No privacy from the host/owner. I highly recommend staying anywhere else.
2.0
star 3 emptystar 4 emptystar 5 empty
Feb 2023
Very disappointed, wish we had read the reviews we just looked at the pictures. Needless to say if you want privacy this is not the place to stay. This rental has so many cameras it’s a bit uncomfortable. The studio is tiny, and when you add the fees and cost of rental it came out to be more expensive than a luxury hotel room. But the luxury hotel room would have came without roaches. My wife and I had three roaches that I took pictures of and also noticed that the studio doesn’t have a door sweep under the door so bugs could just get in through under the door. Also the shower seems like it was installed by a diy’r because it doesn’t drain very well and after we took showers and came back to property it smelt like mildew. My wife and I felt horrible the next day. Speaking of the next day we were woken up by the owner and their friend when we wanted to atleast try to sleep in but a 8am all we heard was two men talking outside as if they were right next to us. The bed is a cheaper very firm mattress with a cheap bed frame that makes a lot of noise just getting into it. Then there is the hot tub which is one of the reasons we booked this place and when we saw how the two cameras that are pointed directly at the hot tub it made my wife very uncomfortable. I get the need for cameras but there is a reason you have my card on file if something gets broken I wouldn’t want someone having footage of my wife and I in a hot tub just creepy. Needles to say it wasn’t a good stay.
4.0
star 5 empty
Jan 2023
Nice little rental. 1 bedroom. Was a little hard to find,but it was all worth it.
5.0
Jan 2023
Perfect hideaway
1.0
star 2 emptystar 3 emptystar 4 emptystar 5 empty
Dec 2022
I wanted a weekend getaway for just me and my wife. We wanted something with a hot tub and that’s why this was one of our options. When we arrived to the house, we actually walked into the wrong house, but the 725 number was on front of the house. Very embarrassing. The room that we had reserved was only the size of the large bathroom. More like a small shop that was converted to an efficiency room. Literally had to squeeze in and walk around the bed. My wife had to squeeze her self in between the vanity in the bathroom to get on the toilet. The homeowners had two dogs that barked and barked, and was so disturbing. The hot tub was built into the back porch of the house that was next to this room. Zero privacy for getting in a hot tub. We did not even sit in the hot tub because of it. I would not recommend this house to anybody unless it was the absolute last thing available. We would feel so much better if we would have just rented a room at a motel.

FAQs

How much does this condo cost compared to others in Harvey?

The average price for a rental in Harvey is $100 per night. This rental is $19 less expensive than the average.

Is parking included with this condo?

Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Studio Apartment Upper Garden District 2 blocks from Magazine Street. . For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.

Is there a pool at this condo?

Yes, a swimming pool is available for use at Studio Apartment Upper Garden District 2 blocks from Magazine Street. . Enjoy the water!

Is Studio Apartment Upper Garden District 2 blocks from Magazine Street. pet friendly?

Unfortunately, this condo is not pet-friendly. Try searching again and filter for "Pets Allowed"

What amenities are available at Studio Apartment Upper Garden District 2 blocks from Magazine Street. ?

We found 8 amenities for this rental. This includes pool, air conditioner, kitchen / kitchenette, internet / wifi, and parking.

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