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French Quarter Shopping

Take home a little piece of one of New Orleans' most historic neighborhoods

Welcome to the French Quarter, where shopping becomes an adventure in itself. This historic neighborhood is not only famous for its lively streets and cultural charm but also for its diverse array of shops. From charming boutiques to bustling markets, the French Quarter offers something for everyone. Whether you're in search of unique artwork, vintage finds, or delicious local cuisine, you'll find it all here amidst the cobblestone sidewalks and historic buildings.  

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Shopping in the French Quarter

French Quarter Clothing Boutiques 

Explore a diverse array of boutique offerings in New Orleans, starting with KREWE, renowned for its stylish eyewear blending modern design with local inspiration, followed by Wehmeier’s Belt Shop, where you can find high-quality belts ranging from classic leather to vibrant and trendy styles. Explore the world of handcrafted jewelry and locally sourced gemstones at French Quarter Gem and Lapidary, or discounted designer at United Apparel Liquidators. Step into Goorin Bros. Hat Shop to peruse a timeless selection of hats for both men and women or visit Hemline for a curated collection of trendy clothing, accessories, and footwear tailored to women's fashion. Lastly, immerse yourself in the luxurious scents and skincare products of Bourbon French Parfumes, each inspired by the rich history and culture of New Orleans. 

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Dirty Coast

Souvenirs in the French Quarter

At HEX: Old World Witchery, visitors can find an array of enchanting goods. Enjoy the mystical selection, from spell kits and incense blends to handcrafted talismans and divination tools. At Erzulie’s Authentic Voodoo Shop, guests can explore an assortment of authentic voodoo artifacts, including intricately crafted dolls, potent potions, and ritualistic candles, all steeped in the rich cultural heritage of Louisiana's voodoo traditions. Meanwhile, the Little Toy Shop offers a whimsical selection of unique toys and games inspired by the vibrant spirit of New Orleans, with colorful Mardi Gras masks, jazz-themed puzzles, and miniaturized versions of iconic local landmarks. Fleurty Girl and Dirty Coast offers a diverse range of New Orleans-themed items, featuring everything from quirky T-shirts and accessories to locally made art and home decor. Finally, at Funrock’n, guests can discover a treasure trove of retro-inspired memorabilia, including vintage posters, classic vinyl records, and nostalgic collectibles that pay homage to the city's rich musical heritage. 

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M.S. Rau

Home Goods & Antique Shopping in the French Quarter

In New Orleans, antiques enthusiasts can explore several notable shops, each offering its own distinctive collection. Keil’s Antiques, established in 1899, houses a wide range of European and American antiques. M. S. Rau is renowned for its rare and luxurious items, including fine art and jewelry. Royal Antiques specializes in French and English antiques.  The French Antique Shop offers an eclectic mix of furniture and artwork with a focus on French craftsmanship. Lucullus is known for architectural salvage, antique lighting, and unique curiosities. These shops provide a glimpse into the past and the cultural heritage of New Orleans. 

Art Galleries in the French Quarter

Rodrigue Studio features the iconic “Blue Dog” artwork of George Rodrigue, offering a vibrant collection that showcases a staple of the New Orleans’ art scene. Tresor Gallery presents a blend of contemporary art and traditional craftsmanship, with carefully curated fine art and artisanal objects. Frank Relle Photography captures the enchanting beauty of the city through captivating images of its architecture, streets, and natural wonders. Antieau Gallery entices visitors with fabric appliqué and embroidery, the artwork of self-taught artist Chris Roberts-Antieau. 

Paul Broussard

Markets & Local Foods in the French Quarter

In the heart of the French Quarter, markets and local food establishments offer a glimpse into the city's culinary heritage. Southern Candymakers, with its three-decade legacy, offers traditional Southern treats, chocolates, wines, and gift baskets made with care and expertise. Nearby, the historic French Market bustles with vendors offering locally sourced produce and freshly prepared dishes, embodying the essence of New Orleans cuisine. Aunt Sally’s Pralines, a beloved institution since 1935, tempts passersby with its rich, buttery confections. Meanwhile, Creole Delicacies Gourmet Shop invites exploration of authentic flavors and artisanal delights, showcasing the finest ingredients and culinary traditions of Creole cuisine.  

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