Insider’s Guide
Magazine Street features six miles of a distinctly unique flair. Visually the street offers an abundance of historic buildings from mansions, now housing elegant bed & breakfasts or single-family homes; to Victorian row houses, some residential, some art galleries, some local shops; to a renovated bus barn, converted to a neighborhood grocery.
Get Fit on Magazine Street
While you know and love the street for its unique shopping and delicious dining options, there are also plenty of opportunities to get fit on Magazine Street.
Where to get Seafood for Lent on Magazine
For seafood Fridays and other meatless meals for Lent, check out these Magazine Street restaurants.
Take a Class on Magazine Street
From painting and sewing to baking or glassblowing, you have plenty of options to try something new on Magazine Street.
Where to Eat Brunch on Magazine Street
Weekends are made for brunch, especially paired with Magazine Street shopping.