The Royal Herald
The Alexandre Vintage Collection 402 – Penthouse Two Bedroom King, Full & Rooftop Access
4 guests | 2 beds | 2 bedrooms | 2 bathrooms
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You simply cannot fail to be impressed by the beautiful early Victorian façade of this unique penthouse complete with beautiful hardwood floors and original exposed brick. This iconic penthouse features 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, chefs’ kitchen, and living space. With 500+ sq. ft. of living space, natural light radiates through soaring floor to ceiling windows overlooking the New Orleans business district. High-end finishes, furnishings and smart tech provide comfort and class throughout. Wake up steps from the best shopping, restaurants and day/night entertainment that New Orleans has to offer. The space comfortably sleeps up to 6 people making the ideal space for family and friends.
The “Royal Herald” penthouse has been impeccably redesigned featuring an absolutely exquisite master bedroom fitted with a king bed, a memory foam mattress and a sizable en-suite bathroom. Further down the hall, the guest bedroom has a comfortable full bed with memory foam mattress and adjacent bathroom. The unique living space was designed keeping with the period the building was built in the late 1800s. The charm of this place is endless, and the combination of handsome antique furniture and art with modern fixtures and fittings allows you to stay in style and comfort.
The penthouse includes all modern luxuries such as a fully equipped gourmet kitchen with dishwasher, microwave, coffee maker, washer & dryer, free high-speed internet, cable TV, central air conditioning/heating, keyless entry locks, luxurious linens, robes, and towels.
This unit is on floor 4 of a 4-story historic building and it is 1 of three penthouses that are accessible by elevator. The “Royal Herald” can be rented individually to accommodate 6 guests or can be combined with the two other adjacent penthouses units to accommodate up to 15 guests.
The historic building where the penthouse is located dates back to the late 1800s and was once part of the famous Newspaper Row. Referencing the building’s history, you will find cultural touches and artwork inspired by its original occupants which were several of New Orleans’ major newspapers and other publications including the “Royal Herald”.