Our Treme' Quartiers is a charming, spacious oasis in one of the most historic and exciting cities in the United States. The famous French Quarter is just minutes away. You will find everything you need in our Treme' Hideaway to make your New Orleans experience delightfully comfortable and authentic. In 2005, the Treme’ area was devastated by the infamous Hurricane Katrina. The home itself was a salvage project and was completely renovated. Inside, you will find elegant mahogany dining furniture and matching China cabinet which were also saved from Katrina flood waters. These furnishings and the home are much like the city of New Orleans itself— they are scarred by Katrina but remain strong, vibrant and hauntingly beautiful.
Our home is just steps to Willie Mae’s Scotch Haus (closed now due to fire) and Dooky Chase restaurants made famous by Anthony Bordaine . Gabrielle’s fine dining just around the corner and 5 minute drive to famous Parkway Bakery po-boys. Minutes to the French Quarter! Bring a bicycle and take the Lafitte greenway to the French Quarter, Bayou St. John or city park. Or, spend a sultry New Orleans evening having drinks and al fresco dining on the balcony porch which offers an amazing view of the city. Retire to the living room with velvet couch and large Amazon Fire-connected tv — a great way to unwind after a day of touring in the city. Our kitchen is fully equipped so you can try your hand at cooking up French Cajun cuisine. There is room for 6 to dine in style. Retreat to private bedrooms with 50” smart tv's and cool comfortable memory foam for the ultimate in relaxation. Wake refreshed for another exciting day of discovery in the city.
New Orleans is always an exciting time! The culture of New Orleans is a rich and storied tapestry unique in all the world. Enjoy tours in the French quarter -- the Treme’ and ghost tours are especially fun. Everyone should visit Bourbon Street which dates back to 1718 for a peek into the history of the city when the French royal family ruled (The Bourbon Family). Now, it is the home of New Orleans Musical Legends Park -- a free, outdoor venue for live jazz performances. Marie Laveau's House of Voodoo is located on the corner of St. Ann Street in the French Quarter. Take one of the boat tours to experience the swamp and local wildlife -- especially alligators. Savor the dining experience in New Orleans -- the most unique and critically acclaimed food in the world can be found here.
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