Antique Neo Classical Prattware English Tea Caddy Price$475.00 Quick View Sculptural 19th Century Desk Chair Price$1,100.00 Quick View French Early 19th Century Gilded Mirror Price$1,675.00 Quick View Large 18th C. Tapestry Fragment of a Garden Path With Arbor and Fountain $5,725 Price$5...
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The heart of New Orleans is in the French Quarter, where brightly-painted colonial architecture is brought to life with smokin’ jazz bars and restaurants serving up Cajun classics. You can’t leave without tasting some authentic creole Jambalaya washed
According a CNN poll in October 2007, New Orleans is the best U.S. city for live music, cocktail hours, flea markets, antique shopping, nightlife, "wild weekends", "girlfriend getaways" and cheap food. Located in the French Quarter is the old New Orleans Mint, a former branch of the...
Keil’s Antiques has been a trusted name for exceptional quality, value, and service in the antiques market for over 100 years. Our sterling reputation serves as the foundation of our business as an antique shop in New Orleans.
you'll also find quirky cafes and fancy antique shops, must-visit museums and haunted cemeteries. Hop on the St. Charles Streetcar and take in the Garden District's antebellum mansions, or spend an afternoon in the eclectic Bywater, where you can restaurant hop along St. Claude Avenue and ...
Plus, the winter temps are usually mild here, and pleasant enough to stroll downRoyal Streetto visit the galleries and the antique shops, for example. You can also take in a brass band performance atJackson Square; visit theFrench Marketto get a po-boy and some oysters; or scarf down som...
Shopping on Magazine Street:Discover local boutiques, art galleries, and antique shops offering unique finds and souvenirs. Dinner at La Petite Grocery:Treat yourself to a fine dining experience with a menu that pays homage to the rich culinary heritage of New Orleans. ...
Next up on your New Orleans itinerary, you’ll want to check out all the antique shops, boutiques, galleries, restaurants, and hotels onRoyal Street.Royal Street runs 13 blocks parallel to Bourbon Street, and after walking down Bourbon Street you’ll notice this is a completely different vibe...