We would stay here again. The house is a historic shot gun style home positioned in mid-city, very convenient location. The home is spacious and has been modernized throughout. Everyone had their own bed to sleep in and there were 3 bathrooms, which everyone easily shared. Almost every bedroom had its own smart TV, which was nice. The house offers two parking spaces in the back, if you rent a car or have friends visit. The neighborhood is older, and the locals are friendly. Don’t be surprised if someone is sitting on the stairs out front visiting, that’s pretty normal in NOLA. There is a barrier/gate between the street/sidewalk and the porch. House has video surveillance outside and is secure.
There is a little shop across the street named "Coffee Science," which has a courtyard in the back. There is a gas station at the corner within walking distance. There is a street car stop two blocks away at Broad & Canal. $3 for an all-day pass. I recommend riding the green line over to the Garden District to view the mansions and the yellow/red line will take you back/forth downtown to the French Quarter. If you're looking for authentic Cajun food you'll want to try "Monday" off Bienville St, which is about an 8-min drive (best food we ate). Reserve a table via Open Table. Don’t miss brunch at the Ruby Slipper Café behind the gas station. Join the online waitlist. If you’re looking for tours, I recommend Cajun Encounters swamp tour or French Quarter food tour by Destination Kitchen.