New Orleans is one of the top destinations in the country — and once you've been there, you can really understand why. It's such a beautiful and historic city, with plenty of interesting and unique things to do!
And for such a unique city, it can be fun to stay in a unique Airbnb in New Orleans. That's why we're infatuated with this renovated firehouse near the French Quarter you can book on Airbnb here.
If you want to stay in a creative and luxurious Airbnb in New Orleans, this is the listing for you.
It's located in Faubourg Marigny, one of the hottest neighborhoods in the city. And don't worry — it's still within easy walking distance of the French Quarter.
This multi-story Airbnb was once a firehouse, built in the 19th century. It still retains its historic charm.
It's so much fun staying in a building with such an interesting past, and you can see details of what it used to be.
In total, the Airbnb can sleep 14 people — there's plenty of space for a big group!
There are seven bedrooms and multiple living spaces.
The spiral staircase that weaves throughout the home is one of the prettiest features.
It's very photo-worthy! Just be careful traveling up these stairs.
The space is large and cozy, which is just what you need after a day exploring one of America's most fascinating cities.
You'll find all the amenities you need here, including Wi-Fi, central air and heat, and toiletries.
And there is a fully equipped kitchen if you decide you want to whip up some breakfast before a day out or a nice dinner!
A good kitchen like this is handy to have.
Did we mention the game room?
The pool table is such a fun addition!
Of course, it's no fun staying inside all the time when you're staying in New Orleans. Luckily, there's a gorgeous garden courtyard.
Sit by the pond and enjoy the greenery and lights out here.
There is plenty of seating, so it's the perfect spot to enjoy a glass of wine or a good meal at night.
You can really experience the beauty of a New Orleans night!
What do you think of this firehouse Airbnb in New Orleans? Would you stay here?
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