Summary:
The Picayune's meticulously designed 2-bed, 2-bath condo , themed around "Historic Politics," invites you to indulge in a unique blend of historical charm and modern comfort. With a upstairs king bedroom with a private bathroom and a second king bedroom downstairs with a cleverly designed hallway bathroom for added privacy, the space offers versatility for various stays.
This condominium serves as an ideal home base for Mardi Gras festivities, offering a convenient stroll to the French Quarter, Superdome, Smoothie King Center Arena, and the Convention Center. Whether you're cheering on our beloved Saints football team, catching an NBA Pelicans basketball game, attending concerts and events, or participating in conventions, trade shows, and expos, this location places you within easy reach of downtown attractions.
The Space:
Nestled within the historic embrace of New Orleans' Central Business District, The Picayune stands as a living testament to the city's rich history, with roots that delve deep into the realm of journalism. Originally home to the historic newspaper, The Times-Picayune, this renovated building boasts a connection to the bustling atmosphere of Newspaper Row, a designation used to describe this block of Camp Street.
Newspaper Row, was a vibrant stretch of Camp Street, and was once the epicenter of the city's journalistic endeavors. The Daily Picayune was a prominent player in this dynamic landscape, and its former headquarters in this building have been carefully transformed into the modern incarnation that is The Picayune today.
Stepping into The Picayune is like stepping into a living history book. The building pays homage to its journalistic legacy, with several framed restored prints of original newspapers, dating back to 1890, throughout the building and condo for your enjoyment. It serves as a bridge between the past and the present, where the echoes of historic headlines and the hum of a bustling newsroom can almost be heard through the decades.
Embrace the theme of "Historic Politics" as you step into this 2-bed, 2-bath condo at The Picayune. The thoughtfully designed space features an upstairs king bedroom with a bathroom, complete with a tub/shower combo for a luxurious experience. Revel in the spaciousness and privacy offered by this master retreat. The downstairs bedroom, hosting a king bed, is equally inviting, with a cleverly designed hallway bathroom that transforms into a private oasis when the door is closed. This clever configuration adds a touch of versatility to the space.
The condo's meticulous design extends beyond the bedrooms. The open living space contribute to the overall sense of airiness, while original brick accents provide a nod to the building's historical charm. Modern amenities, including stainless appliances and Roku-equipped TVs, seamlessly blend with the historic touches, creating a distinctive and comfortable atmosphere.
Stay connected with high-speed WiFi and enjoy complimentary water and Gatorade to keep you refreshed during your stay. Dive into the city's rich coffee culture with French Market Coffee provided, allowing you to savor a quintessential New Orleans experience right in the comfort of your own space. Whether you're here for business or leisure, The Picayune's Historic politics themed condo adds an extra layer of character to your stay, ensuring that your time in New Orleans is as memorable as it is comfortable.
Guest Access:
VacayNOLA has self Check In services. Our normal arrival time is after 3 PM CT and check out is before 11:00 AM CT.
Please plan your flights accordingly, as we cannot always allow for early check ins or late check outs. IF, we can allow for an Early Check In / Late Check Out, there are fees associated with this request to change the housekeeping schedules and door code times.
The Neighborhood:
Located in the heart of New Orleans, the Central Business District (CBD) is a vibrant and dynamic neighborhood that effortlessly blends historic charm with modern sophistication. The CBD serves as the city's bustling commercial and financial hub, characterized by its iconic skyscrapers, lively streets, and a unique fusion of old-world architecture and contemporary design.
Within this district lies a gem of historical significance. The Picayune is a meticulously renovated building that stands as a testament to New Orleans' rich past. This landmark, steeped in history, has been carefully preserved and adapted to meet the demands of the present day. Its restoration retains the allure of a bygone era while offering contemporary amenities for a truly unique experience.
Situated strategically, The Picayune enjoys a prime location just three blocks away from the world-famous French Quarter. This proximity allows guests to easily immerse themselves in the exciting atmosphere, vibrant culture, and rich history of the neighborhood. The French Quarter's renowned restaurants, jazz clubs, and historic landmarks are mere steps away, ensuring that visitors can explore the essence of New Orleans with unparalleled convenience.
For those attending events and conferences, The Picayune provides easy access to key destinations. Just eight blocks away, the Convention Center stands as a hub for meetings, exhibitions, and gatherings of all scales. Meanwhile, the Superdome and Smoothie King Arena, prominent venues for sports, concerts, and entertainment events, are also within an 8-block radius.
Getting Around:
Walking is the best way to get around in the downtown New Orleans area and when you get tired, rideshare (Uber/Lift/KrewCar) and taxis are generally readily available. Or hop on one of our famous streetcars to see two major routes throughout the city. The St. Charles Ave. streetcars are Green and head away from downtown on St. Charles Ave, into the Garden District, where you will see the beautifully maintained mansions, passing Loyola and Tulane Universities, Audubon Park, and the Audubon Zoo. Red Streetcars travel along Canal Blvd. from the Mississippi River out to City Park. The streetcars are cash only, unless you buy a pass.
The Hop on Hop off tour buses circulate around some of the more popular areas of downtown and offer pickup every 30 minutes.
The Algiers Ferry is a fun way to get across the river. It runs from Canal Street to Algiers throughout the day. Algiers is small and very walkable. Enjoy a quick bite to eat or just enjoy walking through the historic houses.
Bicycle rentals are also a great way to get around and can be rented from various locations throughout downtown. There are bike rental options like Blue Bike with multiple locations throughout the city and tour companies that have guided bike tours.
Other Things to Note:
OTHER THINGS TO NOTE-
We can assist with last minute bookings, contact VacayNOLA.
This condo has no parking included. There are various public parking garages, parking lots and street parking available for a fee.
Access to this condo will not be permitted until the contract is signed and the Government issued Photo ID of the primary renter is received by VacayNOLA.
Non smoking property. Evidence of smoking will incur a fine.
No pets, parties, or large gathering events allowed.