Ask the team · Bywater, New Orleans
The alligators
Same villa as its sisters — this one is Louisiana’s. Alligators sun across the living-room wall, painted by a local hand.
Who sleeps where
Twelve rooms behind twelve real doors — eleven bedrooms plus an office with a queen sofabed, numbered to match the plans below. 17 beds, 8 baths, the same layout in all three villas.
En-suite bath, with a second door to the hall.
Hall bath steps away.
Private en-suite bath.
Private en-suite bath.
The largest room in the house — private en-suite bath.
Private en-suite bath.
Jack-and-jill bath, shared with room 8.
Jack-and-jill bath, shared with room 7.
Hall bath steps away.
Hall bath steps away.
Hall bath steps away.
Queen sofabed and a desk — the office by day, bedroom twelve by night. Hall bath steps away.
Room numbers match the bedroom plans below. Need bed sizes or a printable chart? Ask the team.
Original art over every bed — no two rooms repeat.
Two full beds — rooms 7 and 8.
The house tour
Every wall hangs original work by New Orleans artists, here's the walk-through.
The pool, hot tub, and grounds are the same in all three villas; the art and interiors are each villa's own.

The Art Program
A curated art program woven, tufted, painted, and designed by the city's own artists, every villa filled with custom work that brings the outside in.
Maddie Stratton · Hill Landry · Antonia Zennaro · Weepy Weaver · Jess C.X · Zac Maras · Epaul Julien
Explore the art program →The layout
Two floors, twelve bedrooms, eight baths, and the outdoor oasis that makes it CastleDay.

From check-in to checkout
Twelve bedrooms behind one gate, and nobody else is ever in them, no shared spaces with strangers. Reserve directly on our site for the lowest rate, guaranteed.
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