Bask in the Tranquil Courtyard of Bywater Guest House

Entire guesthouse in New Orleans, Louisiana

  1. 2 guests
  2. 1 bedroom
  3. 1 bed
  4. 1 bath
Hosted by Stephanie
  1. Superhost
  2. 9 years hosting

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Enjoy morning coffee on the leafy garden patio of this vibrant, Creole-style cottage nestled on a shady corner lot. Prep a meal within the funky-modern confines of the kitchen or wander the colorful interiors until you find a sunny spot on the couch. If you prefer to sleep in while on vacation, feel free to close all the wooden shutters to form a comfortable, dark cocoon in the bedroom and pretend like the rest of the world has stopped while you relax. When you are ready to get out and about, venture outside to explore the unique architecture of the Bywater and visit local dives and hangouts!

This guest house is a creole-style cottage adjacent to a traditional shotgun (occupied by the host) on a shady corner lot in the Bywater Historic District. Originally built in the 1800s, renovated in 2007, and completely refreshed in 2017, guests will enjoy full, private access to this 600+ square foot, 1 bedroom, 1 bath cottage with a fully appointed kitchen. There is a queen bed in the bedroom plus a West Elm modular couch in the living room that comfortably sleeps one adult. Extra linens and pillows are provided. Flat-screen TV with DirecTV and DVD player. Washer/dryer in unit with supplies. Freshly-squeezed grapefruit and satsuma juice from trees in the courtyard, when in season (October - February)!

Guests may feel welcome to sit in the courtyard, with a private patio just outside the living room door.

We live on-site, and the door to our home is just across the courtyard from the living room or at the deck by your entry door. Should you need anything, we’re happy to be at your service. Otherwise, we'll leave you to the quiet enjoyment of the space and to enjoy your travels.

The guest house is situated in the Bywater Historic District, a Creole neighborhood mostly known for its brightly colored architecture and creative community members. The neighborhood boasts easy access to dining and entertainment, and a number of hotspots are nearby including one of the city’s best brunches, a nano-brewery, and a wine bar with live courtyard jazz multiple times a day! The Crescent Park trail along the river is two blocks away and is a nice gateway to the French Quarter.

The Crescent Park trail along the Mississippi Riverfront is two blocks from the house and offers easy bike/pedestrian/wheelchair access to the French Market (about 1.5 miles) along with the rest of the French Quarter beyond (Jackson Square is about 2 miles from the house). Multiple bus routes are within 2-4 blocks of the house, including Bus Route 5 two blocks away that takes you to the Quarter. The Rampart-St. Claude Streetcar Route is approximately 1.6 miles away at the intersection of St. Claude and Elysian Fields. Several local businesses offer scooter and bike rentals within a couple miles of the house, and a bike share station (Blue Bikes NOLA) is located around the corner. Uber/Lyft/rideshares are readily available, typically in 5 minutes or less at most times of day, and cost around $7-$12 to the French Quarter/CBD (or Central Business District as we in New Orleans call our downtown), depending upon traffic, time of day, exact dropoff location, etc. If you are driving your own vehicle, apps like "Spothero" will help you find and compare options for private or paid parking lots and spaces at your destination.

On-street parking is typically pretty easy to find and no permit is required/no time restrictions exist.
J&J's Sports Bar is across the street. While it can be great for watching a game close-by or for a night cap before you hit the sack, depending upon the day, it can also create conversation noise into the wee hours. A white noise machine is provided in the bedroom, in case of sensitive sleepers.
City of New Orleans Short-Term License Number/Type/Expiration: 17STR-16097/Accessory STR/16 August 2018

The space
This guest house is a creole-style cottage adjacent to a traditional "shotgun" house (occupied by the host) on a shady corner lot in the Bywater Historic District. Originally built in the 1800s, renovated in 2007, and completely refreshed in 2017, guests will enjoy full, private access to this 600+ square foot, 1 bedroom, 1 bath cottage with a fully appointed kitchen. There is a queen bed in the bedroom plus a West Elm modular couch in the living room that comfortably sleeps one adult. Extra linens and pillows are provided. Smart TV with DirecTV cable service. Washer/dryer in unit with supplies. The fruit tree on the patio outside of the living room is a satsuma tree (a type of orange). The fruits are in season around November, and if you stay with us during this time, please feel free to indulge in picking and eating some!

Guest access
Guests may feel welcome to sit in the courtyard, with a private patio just outside the living room door.

Other things to note
PARKING: Street parking is typically pretty easy to find right outside the entry gate, and it is free with no permit required/no time restrictions.

NOISE: J&J's Sports Bar is across the street. While it can be great for watching a game close-by or for a night cap before you hit the sack, depending upon the day, it can also create conversation noise into the wee hours.

The Mississippi River and Inner Harbor Navigation Canal is two blocks away, so you will hear the lock operator honk their horn from time to time. And you can occasionally hear the steamboat whistles passing on the River.

There are railroad tracks along the River and the horn can be loud. It is not a regular schedule, but can happen up to a few times a day including overnight.

Two white noise machines are provided, in case of sensitive sleepers. One is in the bedroom and one in the living room.

CAMERAS: there are exterior video cameras mounted with a view towards the entrance gate. These cameras capture sound.

Registration Details
23-NSTR-17389, 23-OSTR-17390

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Wifi
Free parking on premises
TV with standard cable, DVD player
Washer

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Where you’ll be

New Orleans, Louisiana, United States

Neighborhood highlights

The guest house is situated in the Bywater Historic District, a Creole neighborhood mostly known for its brightly colored architecture and creative community members. The neighborhood boasts easy access to dining and entertainment, and a number of hotspots are nearby including one of the city’s best brunches, a nano-brewery, and a wine bar with live courtyard jazz multiple times a day! The Crescent Park trail along the river is two blocks away and is a nice gateway to the French Quarter.

Meet your host

Superhost
464 reviews
4.95 out of 5 average rating
9 years of hosting
Where I went to school: The University of the South “Sewanee”
My work: Rêve Realtors (Real Estate Agent) / NOLA Restorations (Renovator)
I was born and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana, so (perhaps not surprisingly) I enjoy cooking, eating, listening to live music, drinking a good cocktail, and relaxing with friends and family. I've just returned home after living in Washington DC for the last 8.5 years. My partner and I are known by our friends for having impromptu oyster festivals in our yard during the spring, hosting (particularly strong) margarita parties in the summer, barbecuing and watching (SEC) college football in the fall, and fixing a darn good pot of gumbo in the winter and huddling with folks in front of a firepit. In other words, I thrive on making people feel welcome and on creating those moments in life that linger with you for years to come. Laissez les bon temps roulez, as they say!

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Things to know

Cancellation policy
House rules
Check-in after 3:00 PM
Checkout before 11:00 AM
2 guests maximum
Safety & property
Exterior security cameras on property
Carbon monoxide alarm
Smoke alarm