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Magazine Street features six miles of some of the best...
- Insiders Guide
Magazine Street features six miles of a distinctly unique...
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- Tito's Ceviche & Pisco
Dine-in and takeout available. Tito’s Ceviche & Pisco is an...
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- Scriptura
504-897-1555. Visit Website. Scriptura offers couture...
- Food & Drink
A shopper’s paradise, Magazine Street is six miles of shopping, food, and fun. Nestled mainly in Uptown New Orleans but also stretching through the Lower Garden District and into downtown, there’s a mix of vintage stores, grab-and-go restaurants, bakeries, novelty shops, bars, and fine dining.
Magazine Street. 1,164 reviews. #40 of 587 things to do in New Orleans. Points of Interest & Landmarks. Write a review. About. Eclectic collectors and professional browsers will love this six-mile long street which starts at the French Quarter and is known worldwide for its antiques and art. Duration: 1-2 hours.
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Dec 18, 2023 · Magazine Street is a jewel of an avenue, a treasure trove of hotels, dining, and retail that stretches six miles from Canal Street in the CBD to Uptown and Audubon Park. Dotted with independent...
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Magazine Street is a major thoroughfare in New Orleans, Louisiana. Like Tchoupitoulas Street, St. Charles Avenue, and Claiborne Avenue, it follows the curving course of the Mississippi River. The street took its name from an ammunition magazine located in this vicinity during the 18th-century colonial period.