The Times Picayune
The Alexandre Vintage Collection 406 – Two Bedroom King, Fulls & Rooftop Access
6 guests | 3 beds | 2 bedrooms | 2 bathrooms
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This unique 2-bedroom 2-bathroom penthouse in a New Orleans landmark building, recently underwent an extensive gut renovation that left no detail overlooked or expense spared. The penthouse enjoys a spacious open plan living room, extended dining room, gourmet kitchen and shared roof decks with gorgeous, New Orleans-skyline views. Located in the business district, you’ll have access to the best food in the City and transport hubs to easily carry you throughout New Orleans and the famous French Quarter. The space comfortably sleeps up to 7 people making the ideal space for family and friends.
“The Times Picayune” penthouse is filled with Victorian inspired furniture, beautiful hardwood floors and original exposed brick. You’ll love the large floor to ceiling windows and natural light during the day and the city skyline at night. The awe-inspiring open chef’s kitchen off the living area is adorned with floor-to-ceiling custom-built in bookshelf and extends out into the living room for a relaxed social atmosphere. The master bedroom features a luxurious king-sized bed with a memory foam mattress and enjoys its own private bathroom. With high ceilings and designer furnishings, you’ll be hard-pressed to leave. The 2nd bedroom features two full beds and an adjacent spacious bathroom. If you need it, there is a lush twin size pull out with a foam mattress, in case you want another place to lay down and read or have an extra guest stay over.
This unit is on floor 4 of a 4-story historic building and it is 1 of three penthouses accessible by elevator. The “The Times-Picayune” can be rented individually to accommodate 7 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 renowned 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 “The Times-Picayune”.