Guest
Nice stay, convenient location.
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The front door opens onto something that feels less like a vacation rental and more like a personal invitation into someone's beautifully kept life. La Maisonette d'Angeline, part of the Revival St Collection, occupies a historic residence in New Orleans where French-inspired interiors meet the deep, storied character of the city itself. The space has been designed with an eye for authenticity and atmosphere, mixing antique furnishings, rich textiles, and carefully chosen art into rooms that feel layered rather than decorated. Every corner suggests intention, from the ornate mirrors and crystal chandeliers to the velvet upholstery and vintage accents that give each room a distinct personality.
The residence functions as a full home, offering guests the kind of privacy and independence that hotels rarely provide. The layout includes thoughtfully appointed bedrooms, a well-equipped kitchen for those who prefer to cook with ingredients from nearby markets, and living spaces generous enough to feel expansive without losing their intimacy. Details throughout lean into a Continental sensibility, with warm color palettes, gilded frames, and the kind of decorative flourishes that reward a closer look. The effect is theatrical in the best sense, a space that understands the pleasure of beautiful surroundings without tipping into excess.
New Orleans is a city that rewards proximity, and the location here places you within reach of its most celebrated pleasures. The French Quarter, with its iron-laced balconies and late-night energy, is close at hand, as are the oak-canopied streets and neighborhood restaurants that locals prefer. This is a city built for walking, for lingering over long meals, for stumbling into live music on an unremarkable Tuesday evening. Staying in a residence rather than a hotel room changes the rhythm of that experience, giving you a place to return to that feels genuinely like home.
What stays with you after La Maisonette d'Angeline is the rare sense of living inside a city rather than visiting it. The mornings are your own, spent with coffee in rooms that catch the light through tall windows. The evenings end on your own terms. It is the kind of property that understands New Orleans not as a destination to be consumed but as a place best experienced slowly, with the door closed behind you and the whole city waiting just outside.
The front door opens onto something that feels less like a vacation rental and more like a personal invitation into someone's beautifully kept life. La Maisonette d'Angeline, part of the Revival St Collection, occupies a historic residence in New Orleans where French-inspired interiors meet the deep, storied character of the city itself. The space has been designed with an eye for authenticity and atmosphere, mixing antique furnishings, rich textiles, and carefully chosen art into rooms that feel layered rather than decorated. Every corner suggests intention, from the ornate mirrors and crystal chandeliers to the velvet upholstery and vintage accents that give each room a distinct personality.
The residence functions as a full home, offering guests the kind of privacy and independence that hotels rarely provide. The layout includes thoughtfully appointed bedrooms, a well-equipped kitchen for those who prefer to cook with ingredients from nearby markets, and living spaces generous enough to feel expansive without losing their intimacy. Details throughout lean into a Continental sensibility, with warm color palettes, gilded frames, and the kind of decorative flourishes that reward a closer look. The effect is theatrical in the best sense, a space that understands the pleasure of beautiful surroundings without tipping into excess.
New Orleans is a city that rewards proximity, and the location here places you within reach of its most celebrated pleasures. The French Quarter, with its iron-laced balconies and late-night energy, is close at hand, as are the oak-canopied streets and neighborhood restaurants that locals prefer. This is a city built for walking, for lingering over long meals, for stumbling into live music on an unremarkable Tuesday evening. Staying in a residence rather than a hotel room changes the rhythm of that experience, giving you a place to return to that feels genuinely like home.

What strikes you about La Maison d'Angeline isn't the grandeur—it's the restraint. This is a restored early 20th-century Charleston home that wears its Carolopolis Award quietly, letting bespoke furnishings and considered details do the talking instead of spectacle. Perched above the Island Provisions café, just a block from King Street, it occupies that rare sweet spot between being deeply embedded in the city's pulse and feeling completely removed from it. The maisonette format gives you something hotels rarely can: a sense of domestic intimacy, of inhabiting a place rather than visiting one. It's the kind of stay that suits people who already know Charleston a little and want to feel less like a guest, more like someone who belongs there.
Guest
Nice stay, convenient location.
Guest
Perfect place and location! 100% recommended
Guest
We really enjoyed our stay!<br/>It was perfect for our 3 couples family reunion.<br/>Would absolutely stay here again!
Guest
Great location and on top of adorable coffee shop.
Guest
Had a great vacation. The Airbnb was convenient, comfortable and is well maintained. <br/>Good location within walking distance of the city center, restaurants and bars. <br/>Highly recommended.
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