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Bayou Threads


New Orleans inspired clothing
529 Bourbon Street
New Orleans, LA 70130
United States
+1 504 523 2659
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, the following description may no longer be accurate. Please consider this when making your travel plans.

You can easily find a lot of New Orleans in this store featuring denim, hand painted shirts and embroidered designs, locally hand crafted dolls, jewelry, hand blown glass, souvenirs, books and culinary items. Each piece is uniquely "New Orleans" and will help you remember your visit for years to come. They also offer worldwide shipping so you don't have to carry your little jewel with you on your trip back home!

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Deville Books and Prints


New Orleans books and collectibles
736, Union Street
New Orleans, LA 70130
United States
+1 504 525 1846
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, the following description may no longer be accurate. Please consider this when making your travel plans.

This locally owned bookstore specializes in books and collectibles about New Orleans. If you are in the market for a souvenir but would like something besides a T-shirt and a strand of Mardi Gras beads, go here. They offer upscale items that you can display for a conversation piece after your trip. There is also a second location in the Riverwalk Mall. Both stores feature many literary memorabilia items. If you are looking for literature about the Crescent City this is the shop for you to haunt.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
French Market


Oldest flea market in the country
1100 North Peters
New Orleans, LA 70130
United States
+1 504 522 2621
http://www.frenchmarket.org/
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, the following description may no longer be accurate. Please consider this when making your travel plans.

From the famed beignets of the "Cafe Du Monde" to the fabulous farmer's/flea market (going strong since 1812), this shopping experience incorporates buying, dining and entertainment all within a five block radius of the famous French Quarter. The Market boundary begins on Decatur Street across from Jackson Square. While you stroll through you may see any number of items, including candy, cookware, spices and mixes, clothes, fresh produce, crafts and toys, memorabilia, and even gator-on-a-stick. The Market is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week and is free for browsing.

Review © 2007, Wcities
French Market photo by Michael J. Miller
Photo: Michael J. Miller
French Market photo by Kristen Rutherford
Photo: Kristen Rutherford
French Market photo by Ben Record
Photo: Ben Record
French Market photo by Jason Grazulis
Photo: Jason Grazulis
French Market photo by Karyn Waller
Photo: Karyn Waller
French Market photo by Celeste Shai
Photo: Celeste Shai
French Market photo by Kelley Altazin
Photo: Kelley Altazin
French Market photo by Adam Lederer
Photo: Adam Lederer
French Market photo by Judy Patterson
Photo: Judy Patterson
French Market photo by Ryan M. Moody
Photo: Ryan M. Moody
French Market photo by jason agan
Photo: jason agan
French Market photo by Sue Chan
Photo: Sue Chan
French Market photo by allyn.howe
Photo: allyn.howe
French Market photo by Traci Burke
Photo: Traci Burke
French Market photo by MartinaLesh
Photo: MartinaLesh
French Market photo by Michael Neel
Photo: Michael Neel
French Market photo by Stacy L. Fontenot
Photo: Stacy L. Fontenot
French Market photo by Babak Momeni
Photo: Babak Momeni
French Market photo by M.C. Anderson
Photo: M.C. Anderson
French Market photo by smamidi
Photo: smamidi
French Market photo by Kris
Photo: Kris
French Market photo by Nat D.
Photo: Nat D.
French Market photo by Jason
Photo: Jason
French Market photo by Mandi Coleman
Photo: Mandi Coleman
French Market photo by Paulo Vitor Ragonha
Photo: Paulo Vitor Ragonha
French Market photo by Jes Vencill
Photo: Jes Vencill
French Market photo by Barbara Huffman
Photo: Barbara Huffman
French Market photo by Patrick Tully
Photo: Patrick Tully
French Market photo by R. Michael MacLiotr
Photo: R. Michael MacLiotr
French Market photo by Paul Hanson
Photo: Paul Hanson
French Market photo by Phyllis and Alex Fang
Photo: Phyllis and Alex Fang
French Market photo by bavarianbehr
Photo: bavarianbehr
French Market photo by Christopher Miles
Photo: Christopher Miles
 

 
Gumbo Ya Ya


Upscale souvenir shopping
219 Bourbon Street
New Orleans, LA 70130
United States
+1 504 522 7484
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, the following description may no longer be accurate. Please consider this when making your travel plans.

This upscale souvenir shop sits in the heart of the French Quarter on Bourbon Street. The shop caters to tourists, and has numerous offerings, including funky T-shirts for adults and children. New Orleans favorites such as voodoo dolls and Creole pralines are two examples of the extensive collection of New Orleans' keepsakes that this shop has to offer. The shop also sells current and retired Beanie Babies and other collectibles that are not unique to New Orleans origin.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Gumbo Ya Ya photo by Erik Horn
Photo: Erik Horn
Gumbo Ya Ya photo by Tom Bradshaw
Photo: Tom Bradshaw
Gumbo Ya Ya photo by Stephanie Dowell
Photo: Stephanie Dowell
 

 
Iron Rail Book Collective


Non-Profit Alternative Bookstore
551, Marigny Street
New Orleans, LA 70117
United States
+1 504 944 0366
http://www.ironrail.org
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, the following description may no longer be accurate. Please consider this when making your travel plans.

This is not Borders, Barnes and Noble, or anything vaguely resembling the autonomous corporate bookstore. At Iron Rail Book Collective there is no rush to get your products purchased: feel free to browse through alternative genres such as anarchism, gay and lesbian studies and social theory while relaxing in the reading room. Book prices may seem cheap on Amazon, but here you can borrow a book for free from the lending library. And if you can't afford the $10 membership fee, put in three hours of volunteer work instead.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Jimmy Buffet's Margaritaville Store


A little Tropics in the Big Easy
1104 Decatur Street
New Orleans, LA 70116
United States
+1 504 592 2505
http://www.margaritavillestore...
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, the following description may no longer be accurate. Please consider this when making your travel plans.

In 1985, Jimmy Buffet and his Parrot Head fans made this fictional Caribbean locale come to life in Key West. Now the tropics have come to New Orleans via the Margaritaville store. Like its Key West counterpart, the store offers a large inventory of clothing, CDs, tapes, books and gifts each with a unique Margaritaville twist. All the items in the store are colorful, fun and help bring Buffet's songs to life. This is a great place to find a fun little memento to remember your trip by.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Marie Laveau's House of Voodoo


New Orleans Witchcraft
739 Bourbon Street
New Orleans, LA 70116
United States
+1 504 581 3751
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, the following description may no longer be accurate. Please consider this when making your travel plans.

In the heart of the French Quarter, this voodoo shop doubles as a shrine to the famous Voodoo Queen -- Marie Laveau -- of New Orleans. Psychic readings, voodoo dolls, statues and altars are the real thing, not found in other touristy spots. Whether you come to the Big Easy for business or pleasure, you can find an original souvenir and even learn a little something of the black arts from around the world at Marie Laveau's House of Voodoo.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Marie Laveau's House of Voodoo photo by maryannet
Photo: maryannet
Marie Laveau's House of Voodoo photo by Pam
Photo: Pam
Marie Laveau's House of Voodoo photo by Ashley Bradford
Photo: Ashley Bradford
Marie Laveau's House of Voodoo photo by Michael J. Sax
Photo: Michael J. Sax
Marie Laveau's House of Voodoo photo by rom_anthonis
Photo: rom_anthonis
Marie Laveau's House of Voodoo photo by Tim Coyne
Photo: Tim Coyne
Marie Laveau's House of Voodoo photo by Stewart and Vickie C
Photo: Stewart and Vickie C
Marie Laveau's House of Voodoo photo by Rob Townsend
Photo: Rob Townsend
Marie Laveau's House of Voodoo photo by Ivy Claire
Photo: Ivy Claire
Marie Laveau's House of Voodoo photo by Erin M. McMahon
Photo: Erin M. McMahon
Marie Laveau's House of Voodoo photo by cajun_dee Aka Sassy
Photo: cajun_dee Aka Sassy
 

 
Serendipitous Masks


Made to order masks
831 Decatur Street
New Orleans, LA 70116
United States
+1 504 559 2498
http://serendipitousmasks.com....
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, the following description may no longer be accurate. Please consider this when making your travel plans.

If you are going to be in New Orleans during carnival time, you really should consider wearing a mask (no offense, everybody does it). Traditional headdresses of the Mardi Gras season can take on some grand as well as grotesque appearances. Aside from the excellent selection of masks made on site by artists, you may also custom order your own style.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Vintage 429


Celebrity memorabilia
429 Royal Street
New Orleans, LA 70130
United States
+1 866 846 8429
http://www.vintage429.com/
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, the following description may no longer be accurate. Please consider this when making your travel plans.

This unique shop, run by the Sutton family, offers a wide variety of celebrity memorabilia. The objects presented range from presidential autographs to items belonging to celebrities. The store has countless items from great names, such as, Julia Roberts and Sting. Each item also has a certificate of authenticity and has a money back guarantee.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Vintage 429 photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
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