
Apartments near Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop in New Orleans, LA (838 Rentals)


826 Burgundy St

808 Royal St

928 Burgundy St

941 Dumaine St

1018 Royal St

824 Burgundy St

609 Dumaine St

616 Dumaine St

736 Royal St

829 Burgundy St

837 Burgundy St

841 Burgundy St

827 Burgundy St

833 Burgundy St

817 Burgundy St

823-825 Burgundy St

827 Burgundy St

926 Chartres St

1134-1136 Bourbon St

1131 Bourbon St

1114-1116 Royal St

714 Orleans St

726 Orleans St

712 Orleans St

811 Burgundy St

803-809 Burgundy St

724 Governor Nicholls St

1027 Chartres St

541-543 Dumaine St

536 Dumaine St

929 Orleans Ave

924 Orleans Ave

713 Burgundy St

1030 Saint Philip St

523 St. Philip St

1140 Royal St

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1205 Royal St

931 Governor Nicholls St

1225 Bourbon St

Maison du Parc

1031 Orleans Ave

1229 Royal St

822 Barracks St

717 Toulouse St

707 Toulouse St

726-728 Barracks St

718 Barracks St

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If there's one thing New Orleans has no shortage of it's bars, but one bar is offering up something that few others can - history. Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop is considered the oldest bar in the nation, and has been serving happy patrons for years. It's one of the popular spots in the section of town, bringing in patrons by the car full, thanks to both its history and its fine selection of beverages. Few places offer such touch with history, and chance at relaxation, making an apartment near Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop a sought-after commodity for you. The structure first opened its doors in the 1720s, and was said to be owned by the pirate Jean Lafitte, and part of this history is what keeps people coming back, especially those from apartments near Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop. Lying right on the tip of the French Quarter, you'll find plenty of fascinating people making their way here, and you'll be served by some of the most awesome bartenders around. In addition, the bar provides live music from some talented individuals that take the experience to a whole new level. It's not the right spot for everyone, but for those looking to grab a drink, relax and take it easy, there are few places better...plus you'll be surrounded by the rich history of the oldest bar in the America. New Orleans apartment residents have plenty of choices for a bar in which to spend the evening, but the peace and relaxation that Lafitte's provides makes it the unmistakable choice. With an apartment near Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop, you'll have the kind of neighborhood bar you've always dreamed of, where the folks are nice, the brews are good, and the atmosphere is stocked full of rich history.
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