Eastwood's Esplanade Palace
Property ID 45965
Property Details
Size
Private Residence with 3 levels
5 bedrooms, 4 baths, 1 half bath, 10555 square feet, 981 square meters
Bedrooms
King, King, King, King, and King
8 guests maximum
Nearest airport
Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport (MSY)
Property View
City Views
Amenities
No Pets Allowed
Not Handicap Accessible
House Rules
No parties or events are allowed.
Please minimize noise between 11 p.m. and 8 a.m. to ensure our neighbors can enjoy a night of undisturbed sleep.
Please note: The main house, boasting 5 bedrooms and capable of accommodating up to 8 guests, is the sole option for exchange; regrettably, the rear house is unavailable.
Activities of Interest
- Arts
- Equestrian
- Fish
- Golf
- Hike
- Shopping
- Tennis
- Watersports
- Biking, Cycling
- Fine Dining, Traditional Dining
- Nightlife
- Live Entertainment
- Sporting Events
Places of Interest
- Free tours by foot *call before your stay to book and ask for an Andrew! He's the one to know when it comes to the NOLA
- Jackson Square — Artists & performers ply their trades in a park built in 1721 & lined with historic buildings
- New Orleans City Park — This expansive urban greenspace with a lake & paths features a dog run, museums, disc golf & more
- St. Louis Cathedral — Grand, spired circa-1700s church with stained glass, a painted ceiling & an active congregation
- Mardi Gras World — Vast, 400,000-sq.-ft. complex where Mardi Gras floats are made & stored, with hourly toursVast, 400,000-sq.-ft. complex where Mardi Gras floats are made & stored, with hourly tours
- Shops of the Colonnade — Old-fashioned shopping area featuring local vendors selling candy, clothing, gifts & souvenirs
- Audubon Zoo — Leafy home to Amur leopards, orangutans & white alligators, with presentations & feedings
- Caesars Superdome — 166,000-square-foot stadium & home to the New Orleans Saints plus other special events & concerts
- Cafe Du Monde — Iconic New Orleans cafe known for café au laits, chicory coffee & beignets since 1862