Welcome to Le Cabriolet des Artistes, located in Reno, Nevada. “Cabriolet” derives from French and is so called for its light, leaping motion in Ballet or a light, 2-wheeled Horse-drawn Carriage (which became known as “cabs” for short) or a convertible coupe car. Thus, it’s thematic meaning is: “To move lightly through space.” Visitors marvel at the serene lighting that transitions through the gar
den and the light, airy and super cozy home throughout the day. Borne of the burgeoning Nevada divorce industry, this English-gardened gem was originally just a one-bedroom home, designed to house short-term residents, who only needed to show residency for as little as six weeks, at one point. It is one of the two remaining homes where there was originally another third one of identical floor plan on the east end of the property. Rumor has been passed down through the owners that Frank Sinatra resided in one of these remaining cottages (in this riverfront neighborhood, known as: Powning’s Addition Historical District) for at least one of his divorces. Once arrived at this comfy residence on the Truckee River shoreline, you will immediately experience the special beauty of the arbored, winding English-style garden, before you enter the freshly cleaned home, as it overlooks the banks of the relaxing and invigorating flowing waters. Much of the furniture and décor are reminiscent of the historic eras in which much happiness reigned for Le Cabriolet des Artistes inhabitants. Continue to explore the meandering secret garden to discover a hidden relic of the famous (now raised) Hotel Mapes, where Marilyn Monroe, Clark Gable and Montgomery Clift all lived in the 1960’s to film their last film (for all 3!), called “The Misfits.”
Don’t want to go too far from the house? Just glide across the street with your fly-fishing gear* for however long you want. Or, grab your innertube/floaty thingy… Or your kayak…* Or walk a quarter-mile to Idlewild Park for Food Truck Fridays during the summer, the community pool, picnicking, hiking and more. Walk in the opposite direction along the Riverwalk to discover an easy ten-minute stroll to Mid-Town restaurants, hotels, casinos, nightlife, multi-cinema, coffee houses and shopping Attend the many, ongoing city- sponsored events such as Hot August Nights, free concerts and more. Make Le Cabriolet des Artistes your last stop before, or your oasis return… from Burning Man, or mountain and desert excursions of any kind. A non-removable guide for “101 Thing to do in Reno Before You Die” is supplied in the home for your leisurely perusal. Book your reservation early, as this is a favorite, even for the local Reno-ites! The home’s centennial anniversary (2034) is coming up!