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Antiques,
Furniture 
Art
Galleries 
Bed
& Breakfast 
Clothing,
Shoes,
Accessories 
Financial
Services/
Real Estate

Food
& Beverage

Home Decor,
Gifts

Jewelry

Miscellaneous

Rugs

Salon,
Spa,
Make-up

Silver
Shops

Stationery,
Books
Street History

Members Only
Opening
a Business
on Magazine Street?
Email:
Join MSMA.
or Call toll-free
(866) 679-4764
or call locally
(504) 342-4435
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6
Miles of Shopping & Dining
Uniquely New Orleans
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Downtown
at Canal Street, Magazine
Street meanders
six miles from the edge of the French Quarter,
up the Mississippi River to Audubon Park and Zoo. Exotic
collectibles, elegant finds, local crafts; a world of antiques
French,
German, British
Your quick or not so quick shopping fix.
Come
Explore
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The map shows major intersections
crossing Magazine Street.
Click on map blocks to see a street-order listing of MSMA businesses.
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by Car: from the French
Quarter, enjoy an easy drive from Decatur across Canal and you
are there. Keep going and eventually you'll reach Audubon Park.
Street parking, some metered, is
available. Please note that Magazine Street is a One-Way street
from Canal to St. Andrews. If you are heading towards downtown,
traffic will lead you left onto Camp Street, parallel to Magazine.
by Bus: the Magazine Street bus stops
at Canal Street across from the Marriott Hotel. Regional Transit
Authority (RTA) buses run approximately every 20 minutes on
Magazine Street.
Daily bus passes are sold at Marriott and Sheraton Hotel on
Canal Street as well as 115 and 127 Royal Street for $5.00
or regular fare is $1.25. Not all buses are handicap accessible,
so just have the bus driver call for one if needed. All
aboard!
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See scenes of life along Magazine Street, click
here. |
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News, information, events,
classifieds, plus live - cams @ several New Orleans locations including
Bourbon Street. |
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Weekly events with emphasis
on entertainment and style. |
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Guide to the Quarter |
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Find your way around town. |
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Real New Orleans music on
the Web |
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Look for the Member Decal



The Magazine Street Merchants Association
would like to extend its heartfelt thoughts and prayers to all those
affected by hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
We would like to thank all of those who
are supporting our local merchants.
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