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4,860 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

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Vacation rentals with a pool
1,660 properties feature pools

Rentals with dedicated workspaces
4,740 properties have a dedicated workspace

Wi-Fi availability
8,290 of New Orleans vacation rentals include wi-fi access

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Guests love Self check-in, Monthly stays, and Pet friendly across New Orleans rentals

4.8 Average rating
New Orleans stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!

Nearby attractions
New Orleans's top spots, include Frenchmen Street, The National WWII Museum, and Audubon Park
Top-rated vacation rentals in New Orleans
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Stylish Guesthouse in Historic Building near Audubon Park
The interior design and furnishing is modern, but accent walls and other features are constructed of original materials. The guest house has a full kitchen and includes a Keurig coffee maker with pods. The living room has a 55 inch TV and the bedroom has a 32 inch TV. The queen sized bed is a 12 inch memory foam mattress - very comfortable. The Guest House has central air and heat. The bathroom has a lovely glass tile shower. Ceiling height peaks at 13 feet. The Guest House is located in rear of the property. The neighborhood is very safe and the Guest House is particularly safe and secure. I live in the main house and will be available to assist with guest needs. The guesthouse is tucked away behind a gorgeous "shotgun" house and is located in one of the city's most desirable neighborhoods. An urban walker's paradise, it's steps from Magazine Street with its great restaurants, coffee shops, and shopping. The Magazine Street bus is accessible steps from the Guest House. The St. Charles Street car line is a 10 minute walk down State Street. The neighborhood is quite walkable and bike friendly. Please take a look at my house manual. It has many tips for navigating the house and the neighborhood. There is plenty of free parking on the street but no off-street parking.
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The Celebration House
New historical renovation in beautiful Uptown New Orleans! Wake up feeling inspired by the bright charm of this restored home. This spacious home features warm original hard wood flooring, high ceilings, rustic touches, modern amenities throughout and tons of space to enjoy ample amenities! An expansive backyard offers the perfect setting to enjoy a New Orleans evening with company. Many of the best restaurants, galleries, shops, and bars are located minutes away with streetcar accessibility!
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NOLA Oasis: Free Parking & King beds
Welcome to a stylish, adult oriented New Orleans retreat with a private backyard oasis and boutique hotel feel. Located near City Park with easy Uber access to Mid City, French Quarter, Frenchmen Street, and downtown, this home is ideal for couples, friends, and professionals seeking comfort, privacy, and a calm place to unwind. Free off street parking and fast WiFi included. Bourbon St. & Canal (Quarter): 4 mi, 10-25 min (depending on traffic) *See below "Getting Around" For more details*
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The heART of Frenchman Street
Spend your New Orleans trip inside a piece of art! A funky whimsical vacation experience, this artist's residence boasts no limit on self expression and no pretense. Located on the corner of Frenchmen Street, up to 10 guests can stay right in the musical and artistic hub of the coolest city on the planet. This street is the music capital of the city so be prepared for a loud and festive environment! A one of a kind artist home, everything is hand-made and custom to the home. Come explore!
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Parlour Nola: Historic Shotgun House
Welcome to Parlour Nola— a beautiful historic home in Uptown New Orleans off Magazine Street-- walk to shopping, restaurants, parades, and much more! We are close to the intersection of Magazine & Napoleon Avenue, and within walking distance to Tipitina's, Shaya, Lilette, Bouligny Tavern, Trumpet & Drum, Etoile, La Boulangerie, and La Petite Grocery- to name a few. We can’t wait to have you as our guest and to make your experience as unique as New Orleans! Cheers, @parlournola
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All About That Gumbo
NO CLEANING OR PET FEES. NO PARTIES STRICTLY ENFORCED ADULTS ONLY 21 & OLDER. NO PARTIES GATHERINGS OR PHOTO SHQOTS. STRICTLY ENFORCEDl NONNEGOTIABLE Owner on site. Any person bringing a party onto this property will be charged a $1000.00 USD fee. POOL. . 900 sq. ft. of modern New Orleans styling. Bicycles available. After a day or night of play, come relax in the comfortable surroundings of " All About That Gumbo". Basic cable, Showtime & movie channels. Terminix protection.
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Pink Room in Historic Lower Garden District
This "Only in New Orleans" first-floor unit, circa 1875, has outstanding architectural details, and is well appointed with new and vintage furniture. Excellent Lower Garden District location, steps to MoJo Coffee House. Very walkable neighborhood with parks, bars, restaurants, bike share, coffee shops. Close to Convention Center (0.8 miles), French Quarter (1.4 miles), Superdome (1.6 miles), Warehouse/Arts District (0.7 miles), Uptown and Jazz Fest (4.7 miles). Don't miss it.
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Recently renovated historical Bywater gem
Private home in the heart of the Bywater, recently restored in 2022. This historic house is steps away from neighborhood bars, coffee shops, restaurants and parks. Walking distance from the French Quarter and downtown New Orleans, with easy access to the interstate. With a small kitchen, large bathroom, king-sized bed and the perfect amount of space for two people, this house is perfect for a couple or a solo traveller wanting to comfortably experience New Orleans in style.
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Elegant Designer's Retreat on Magazine Street
Bienvenue à Petit Biscuit! My decked out 1898 Shotgun Double has been lovingly and painstakingly renovated while keeping many original, turn-of-the-century features including brick fireplaces and 12' ceilings. You'll be in the heart of Magazine Street, steps from the city's best restaurants, bars, boutiques, antique stores and art galleries. Petit Biscuit provides all you need to feel cozy and pampered on your New Orleans getaway. Bisous Bisous, Jo Ann @maisonpetitbiscuit
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A FUN Tropical OASIS with a Private Pool & Hot Tub
This FUN, OASIS home has 3 bedrooms, a full kitchen, 2 dining areas, and 2 1/2 baths. It's located in a SAFE and POPULAR area of New Orleans, and it has a private HOT TUB , swimming POOL, and a ping pong, and pool table! My vacation rental is located right off the FAMOUS Magazine Street and within walking distance to LOTS of restaurants, boutique stores, art galleries, coffee shops, bars, grocery stores, drug stores, the St Charles streetcar and RTA bus stop. :-)
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Retro, Funky, Chic – Walk to the French Quarter
Gorgeous two persons suite, short walk to Frenchmen St. (3 mns) and the French Quarter (10 mns). Perfect for solo traveler or a couple, this comfortable apartment in a renovated single shotgun has a queen bed, a walk-in shower, a retro kitchenette (no full kitchen) and a large, shared outdoor patio. The place has a little bit of everything you need to experience New Orleans like a fabulous local. It consists of a bedroom, a living room, and a large bathroom.
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NOLA Pied-A-Terre steps from Audubon & Clancy’s
The pied-a-terre has a full kitchen, 1 bedroom and bath. The combined living and dining room has large windows allowing for abundant sunlight. Local artwork is featured and the place is very comfortable. TV's are included in the living room and bedroom. The kitchen offers plenty of pots, pans, dishes, Keurig coffee maker, etc, as well as local cookbooks. Pets are allowed with a fee, which is displayed when you enter them as pet guests.
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What Airbnb hosts recommend seeing in New Orleans
Find unforgettable activities and unique points of interest near you. Our hosts share their favorite things to do and must-visit places to see in New Orleans.
Caesars Superdome
Iconic stadium hosting New Orleans Saints games, major concerts, and high-profile events
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Inside Caesars Superdome, you can catch New Orleans Saints football, major college bowl and championship games, concerts, monster truck shows, Superkrewe parade parties, and other large events in a fully covered, air-conditioned stadium with drinks, food, and strong guest service. Sports fans can experience the energy of the Who Dat Nation and classic matchups like the Bayou Classic. Architecture and history fans can take in one of the world’s largest fixed domed structures, a landmark of New Orleans’ post-Katrina recovery and resilience.





New Orleans City Park
Expansive urban park featuring a sculpture garden, botanical gardens, and diverse recreational activities
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At New Orleans City Park you can wander under 800-year-old live oaks, explore Couturie Forest’s nature trails and lagoons, and rent canoes, kayaks, paddle boats, swan boats, bikes, or surreys to roam 1,300 acres. Visit the New Orleans Museum of Art, the free Besthoff Sculpture Garden, Botanical Garden, Storyland, and Carousel Gardens with its antique wooden carousel, plus City Putt, disc golf, tennis, and full golf courses. Refuel with beignets and café au lait at Cafe Du Monde or Morning Call inside the park.






The National WWII Museum
Immersive museum showcasing World War II history through exhibits, artifacts, and personal narratives
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At The National WWII Museum you can move through immersive galleries that cover D-Day, the Pacific and European Theaters, and the home front, including the Arsenal of Democracy exhibit. See full-scale planes, tanks, jeeps, and New Orleans–built Higgins boats up close, listen to first-person oral histories, and, when available, meet WWII veterans at the entrance. Add the 4D “Beyond All Boundaries” show or Final Mission experience, then finish with a meal at The American Sector and browse 1940s-inspired gifts in the shop.






Audubon Aquarium
Immersive aquarium featuring Caribbean reefs, penguins, and a Gulf of Mexico exhibit
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Inside Audubon Aquarium you can walk through Caribbean Reef and Great Maya Reef tunnels, stand eye-to-eye with sharks, rays, tarpon, and sea turtles in the 400,000-gallon Gulf of Mexico exhibit, and explore Mississippi River, bayou, Amazon Rainforest, and Caribbean habitats. See rare white alligators, African penguins, playful sea otters, and a newly added insectarium. Feed parakeets at Parakeet Pointe with birdseed sticks, touch a stingray, or book special wildlife encounters like penguin meetups or snorkeling the reef. A 3-D/IMAX-style theater next door usually shows nature documentaries, making it easy to extend your visit.






Audubon Zoo
Top-ranked zoo featuring global wildlife, award-winning habitats, and engaging animal encounters
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At Audubon Zoo, you can wander shaded paths under 100-year-old oaks to see elephants Jean and Panya, tigers, orangutans, Komodo dragons, whooping cranes, Amur leopards, sea lions, and the famous rare white alligators and white tiger, King Zulu. Walk the award-winning Louisiana Swamp with its Cajun houseboat, gators, river otters, black bears, and rocking chairs, then let kids roll down Monkey Hill, splash in wading pools, and explore the rope bridge. In warm weather, Cool Zoo and the lazy river offer water play, and you might spot peacocks roaming the grounds.






Jackson Square
Historic park featuring local art, live music, and the iconic St. Louis Cathedral
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Inside Jackson Square, walk the paths, sit on the benches, and take in the statue of Andrew Jackson framed by the St. Louis Cathedral and its twin history museums, the Presbytere and the Cabildo. Step into the Cathedral to light a candle, or spend time browsing art along the perimeter fence. Around the square you’ll find brass bands, painters, tarot card readers, jugglers, and carriage rides. Cross the street for beignets at Café Du Monde or a stroll along the Mississippi River.






New Orleans waterfront vacation rentals

Private Dock & Pool: Luxe NOLA Group Getaway!
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Bayou Retreat just 25 min to the French Quarter
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Lake Leisure 6 Beds With Pool
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Hardy House On the River
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Lakefront-Marina in back! Get-a-way in New Orleans
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Family Perfect Waterfront Home | Pet Friendly
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Waterfront Property With Stunning Lake Views
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Clementine's Room on Bayou St John
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New Orleans home rentals

Luxury Historic Creole Cottage, French Quarter; Pool & Spa
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5 Bedroom Designer Home on Magazine, Pool & Spa
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Historic Shotgun House Steps from French Quarter
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LGD Victorian - walk to parades and Second Lines
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Bywater Beauty - Historic Renovation Featured on Hgtv
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Pretty home on Saint Roch Avenue
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Elegant Family Home in the Heart of New Orleans
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Uptown Apartment. Close to Tulane and streetcar
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New Orleans apartment rentals

Bright, Beautiful Apartment in Excellent Uptown Location
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Mecca for music lovers, Frenchmen!
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Stylish Charm Inside a 1890s Double Shotgun with Courtyard
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SUPER CLEAN 2 bed/2 bth + Just off Streetcar line!
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Modern Irish Channel home
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Bayou Beauty! Walk to Bayou and City Park!
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NEW Greek Revival Two Blocks from St. Charles
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Luxury Apartment in historic Bywater
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When is the best time to visit New Orleans?
| Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
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| Avg. price | $149 | $207 | $170 | $189 | $166 | $141 | $137 | $127 | $126 | $160 | $161 | $157 |
| Avg. temp | 54°F | 58°F | 64°F | 70°F | 77°F | 82°F | 84°F | 84°F | 81°F | 72°F | 62°F | 57°F |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in New Orleans?
Popular areas for stays include the French Quarter, known for historic architecture and vibrant street life, the Marigny for music and arts, and the Garden District, which has tree-lined streets with unique homes. Each neighborhood has distinct character and locally rooted culture.
What are the best things to do in New Orleans with kids?
Families frequently explore Audubon Aquarium, City Park’s Storyland, and the Louisiana Children’s Museum. Paddlewheel boat rides and streetcar tours are often popular with children of different ages.
What are some of the best things to do in New Orleans?
Explore the French Quarter’s lively streets, join a jazz show on Frenchmen Street, or discover local artists in the Arts District. Many visitors sample Creole cuisine and wander historic markets for crafts and regional foods.
How is the weather in New Orleans?
New Orleans has mild winters around 46–66°F (8–19°C) and warm, humid summers near 75–91°F (24–33°C), with frequent rainfall especially from late spring to summer. Lightweight, breathable clothing and rain protection are helpful year-round.
What are the best places to visit in New Orleans?
The French Quarter, Garden District, and City Park are frequently suggested for their historic landmarks, gardens, and art. The National WWII Museum is also a noted attraction for its comprehensive exhibits.
What are some hiking trails in New Orleans?
City Park features walking trails among ancient oaks, and Audubon Park has scenic paved paths ideal for leisurely strolls. Around Bayou Sauvage National Wildlife Refuge, nature trails let visitors observe wetlands and birdlife.
What are some family activities we can do in New Orleans?
Families explore the Audubon Zoo, visit the New Orleans Museum of Art’s sculpture garden, and ride vintage streetcars. Carousel Gardens Amusement Park is also popular for classic rides and seasonal activities.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from New Orleans?
Around New Orleans, explore swamp tours for regional wildlife, visit historic estates along the river (some interpret the lives of enslaved people), or discover small towns known for locally rooted crafts and music. Outdoor parks and wildlife refuges invite birdwatching and nature walks.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in New Orleans?
Many accommodations in neighborhoods like the Garden District, Marigny, and Uptown welcome guests with pets. Parks and walking trails throughout the city help make getaways comfortable for travelers with animals.
What are some local tips for visiting New Orleans?
Consider lightweight clothing for the humid climate and waterproof shoes during rainy seasons. Exploring neighborhoods on foot or by streetcar uncovers local music, markets, and hidden courtyards that might be missed by car.
What is New Orleans known for?
New Orleans has a distinct blend of cultures reflected in its jazz music, Mardi Gras celebrations, Creole and Cajun cuisine, and vibrant street art. The city is known for historic neighborhoods, parades, and culinary traditions.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in New Orleans?
Explore the Faubourg Marigny and Bywater neighborhoods for colorful murals, art spaces, and local cafés. The New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum and smaller jazz venues frequently reveal unique stories and performances.
What are the best foods to try in New Orleans?
Sample gumbo, po’ boy sandwiches, beignets dusted with powdered sugar, and crawfish étouffée, which are frequently suggested local foods. Inventive Creole and Cajun dishes are found at restaurants, cafes, and open-air markets around the city.
What should I bring for a trip to New Orleans?
Pack lightweight, breathable clothing, comfortable walking shoes, and a waterproof jacket or umbrella for sudden showers. A portable refillable water bottle is helpful, especially during the warmer months.
What is the nightlife in New Orleans like?
Nightlife is shaped by live music on Frenchmen Street, neighborhood clubs, and historic bars in the French Quarter. Venues often feature jazz, brass bands, and a broad range of performances into the late hours.
What are the most popular events or festivals in New Orleans?
Mardi Gras is the most widely recognized celebration, drawing parades and costumes throughout the city. The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and French Quarter Festival are also often recommended in spring, while Southern Decadence is held around Labor Day weekend.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in New Orleans?
Many family-friendly vacation rentals are found in neighborhoods such as Uptown, Mid-City, and the Garden District. These areas are known for spacious homes, easy access to parks, and access to local food markets.
When is the best time to visit New Orleans?
Late winter and spring are often recommended for milder temperatures and seasonal festivities. Fall has comfortable weather, while summer tends to be hot, humid, and popular for music events.
All about New Orleans
New Orleans offers a round-the-clock festive spirit 12 months a year. Live music, particularly jazz, rings through streets lined with buildings dating back to the early 1800s. That’s when the city’s trademark Creole architecture, a mix of influences from the French, Spanish, and Caribbean was developed, adding a distinctly New Orleans touch. While the lively French Quarter gets all the attention, also explore the Marigny and Bywater, which have a more artsy vibe, and Audubon — surrounding Audubon Park — which is known as the University District thanks to Tulane and Loyola Universities. If you’re looking to visit more of the New Orleans metro area, Metairie is just to the northwest, Chalmette about 10 miles east, and Slidell about 34 miles northeast.
What are the top things to do in New Orleans?
French Quarter
The legendary Bourbon Street is the most popular street in this historic neighborhood, and indulgence is a way of life here. But the district is also known for its majestic Jackson Square (where local artisans often display their work in an open-air market), jazz clubs, steamboat cruises, and fresh beignets with chicory coffee.
Garden District
A streetcar ride away from the French Quarter is a visual juxtaposition to the French Quarter — a chill suburban neighborhood dominated by grand mansions. Also stop at Lafayette Cemetery No. 1, which houses the tombs of early settlers from Ireland and Germany, or opt for one of the city’s cemetery tours to learn more about the history of this great city.
Mardi Gras World
Experience New Orleans’ most famous festival any time of year at this facility, where 80 percent of the Mardi Gras floats are built.
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