New Orleans Official Visitors Guide 2009 - (Page 47) continued from page 45 Magazine Street Ramble along the six miles of boutiques, cafes and shops that line Magazine Street and you might find just about everything a person could want. Antique dealers, potters, jewelers, artists, interior designers and clothiers share this stretch of quaint architectural gems with music stores, barbers, groceries, restaurants and taverns—the kinds of merchants whose presence together in one place is a hallmark of this city’s old style. Magazine Street extends through several distinct neighborhoods, and the best way to enjoy it is to savor it a little at a time. That’s easy to do, since treasures await you at every bend in the road. New Orleans Arts District and Downtown Contemporary art decks the walls in the New Orleans Arts District, where 19thcentury row houses and warehouses have been transformed into 21st-century art galleries, restaurants, music clubs and chic boutiques. Along Canal Street, New Orleans’ traditional shopping thoroughfare, theaters and restaurants sit side-by-side with luxury hotels, distinctive clothiers and jewelers. Downtown is also where you’ll find The Shops at Canal Place and Riverwalk Marketplace. V i s i t O u r W e b s i t e at W W W. n e W O r l e a n s i n f O. c O m http://WWW.neWOrleansinfO.cOm
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