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The Best Airbnbs in New Orleans

New Orleans is one of the Best Places To Visit in February because of Mardi Gras, but the “Big Easy” is a year-round destination. So I’ve rounded up the best Airbnbs in New Orleans.

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These Airbnbs are the perfect home bases for exploring New Orleans. You’ll have more space and amenities than a hotel can give you – pools, yards, office spaces, game rooms, and outdoor living.

Here are the best Airbnbs in New Orleans!

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The Best Airbnbs in New Orleans
The Best Airbnbs in New Orleans

Bywater Beauty

2 guests1 bedroom1 bed1 bath

Once you arrive, you won’t want to leave! This home was featured on the HGTV show New Orleans Reno, so this property is impeccably furnished, decorated, and stocked with everything you could want.

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The Best Airbnbs in New Orleans
The Best Airbnbs in New Orleans
The Best Airbnbs in New Orleans

Modern Meets Historic

6 guests2 bedrooms2 beds2.5 baths

This spacious condo is in the heart of the Vieux Carre, just a short walk from Jackson Square, Café du Monde, Jax Brewery, and Bourbon Street. The exposed brick and original cypress beams remind you that this home was built in the early 1700s, but you’ll have modern furniture and stainless steel appliances.

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    The Best Airbnbs in New Orleans
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    Happiness Haven

    6 guests bedrooms beds baths

    Located in a historic Creole neighborhood close to the French Quarter, Frenchmen Street, Esplanade Avenue, and City Park, this home is perfectly located for exploring the city. You’ll have free on-site parking for up to three cars, a stunning outdoor living area, old-world charm, and modern furnishings.

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    The Best Airbnbs in New Orleans
    The Best Airbnbs in New Orleans

    Urban Oasis

    8 guests bedrooms beds baths

    You’ll love this home’s pool, outdoor living areas, and al fresco dining! This newly renovated home is on the famed Magazine Street, and it has stunning mid-century modern decor, a chef’s kitchen, and open concept living areas.

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    The Best Airbnbs in New Orleans
    The Best Airbnbs in New Orleans

    Historic Creole Cottage

    4 guests bedrooms beds baths

    Explore New Orleans from the comforts of a traditional Creole “shotgun” house. This diverse, historic, and lively neighborhood will make you feel like a local. And the bright colors, historic details, and cozy decor will make you feel right at home.

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    The Best Airbnbs in New Orleans
    The Best Airbnbs in New Orleans
    The Best Airbnbs in New Orleans

    Chic Apartment

    5 guests2 bedrooms beds2 baths

    With its exposed brick, huge windows, colorful furnishings, and plush decor, this beautiful home is the perfect urban retreat. Plus, this apartment is within walking distance of some of the city’s most famous sites and landmarks.

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    The Best Airbnbs in New Orleans
    The Best Airbnbs in New Orleans
    The Best Airbnbs in New Orleans
    The Best Airbnbs in New Orleans

    Room for Your Whole Crew

    18 guests bedrooms10 beds baths

    Get ready for one of the most unique vacation homes you’ll ever stay in! You’ll have a resort-style indoor pool, bar, two kitchens, huge living and dining areas, and a lovely courtyard. This home is also just a short walk from the French Quarter and Magazine Street.

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    The Best Airbnbs in New Orleans
    The Best Airbnbs in New Orleans

    Luxury Getaway

    16 guests bedrooms beds baths

    You’ll never want to leave this backyard with its pool, water feature, hot tub, loungers, lush garden, and outdoor seating. This home is just outside the French Quarter, so you can walk to all of the city’s best sites while still staying in a quiet neighborhood.

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    Frequently Asked Questions
    • Is New Orleans good for a solo trip?

      Yes! New Orleans is one of the best destinations for solo female travelers in the U.S.

    • What is the best time of year to go to New Orleans?

      February – May is New Orleans’ peak travel season when most of the major festivals – including Mardi Gras and the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival – take place. Tourist numbers and accommodation prices will be at their highest during these months, and you’ll need to book up to a year in advance.

      Many of the city’s most popular attractions close during Mardi Gras, so if sightseeing is a priority, plan a trip that doesn’t coincide with the event. Springtime weather is warm, with average high temperatures ranging from the low 70s to the mid-80s.

      June – August is hot and humid (temperatures can get into the high-90s). The heat keeps most people away, so you can find some great accommodation rates in these months. This is also the rainiest season, so make sure to pack rain gear and know that rain doesn’t cool the city off; it just makes it more humid.

      September – November is the low season because this is hurricane season. So accommodation rates will still be relatively low, and the temperatures will be pleasant in the 80s – mid-70s.

      December – January is the shoulder season. Temperatures will range from the 60s to 70s, and the city will be decorated for the holidays.

    • Is New Orleans safe to walk alone?

      I felt very safe during my trips to New Orleans. But, as with any destination, you need to take precautions to keep yourself safe. Don’t walk by yourself at night, stay in a secure and well-located hotel or vacation home, use slash-proof, lockable, and RFID-protected bags and purses, and always have a charged cell phone with you.

    • Can I visit New Orleans without a car?

      Yes, New Orleans is a very walkable city, and rideshares are easy to find. To save money and time, I recommend choosing accommodation within walking distance of the majority of places you want to visit.

    • What is there to do on a solo trip to New Orleans?

      1. Do a walking tour of the French Quarter that includes Bourbon Street, St. Louis Cathedral, Jackson Square, Faulkner House Books, and Pirates Alley.

      2. See a show at a jazz club.

      3. Do a food and cocktail tour.

      4. Party on Frenchman Street.

      5. Visit the JAMNOLA museum and/or the New Orleans Museum of Art.

      Party on Bourbon Street.

      6. Have a picnic in City Park. Or if it’s December, see the Celebration in the Oaks light show at City Park.

      7. Ride a streetcar.

      8. Do a walking tour of the Garden District that includes St. Charles Avenue and Lafayette Cemetery No. 1.

      9. Go on a French Quarter ghost tour.

    • What do I need to know before going to New Orleans?

      When you visit New Orleans, I urge you to educate yourself about the history of slavery in the U.S. Many of New Orlean’s plantations, statues, and historic landmarks are dedicated to raising awareness about racism. So please don’t ignore this history; learn from it.

    • How many days do you need to visit New Orleans?

      Give yourself at least 3-4 days to explore New Orleans. This will give you plenty of time to experience the historic downtown, enjoy the food and music scenes, and take a day trip.

    • What should I not miss in New Orleans?

      1. Do a walking tour of the French Quarter that includes Bourbon Street, St. Louis Cathedral, Jackson Square, Faulkner House Books, and Pirates Alley.

      2. See a show at a jazz club.

      3. Do a food and cocktail tour.

      4. Party on Frenchman Street.

      5. Visit the JAMNOLA museum and/or the New Orleans Museum of Art.

      Party on Bourbon Street.

      6. Have a picnic in City Park. Or if it’s December, see the Celebration in the Oaks light show at City Park.

      7. Ride a streetcar.

      8. Do a walking tour of the Garden District that includes St. Charles Avenue and Lafayette Cemetery No. 1.

      9. Go on a French Quarter ghost tour.

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