Where else can you grab a bloody mary, dozen oysters on the 1/2 shell, gator or crawfish balls and peruse the arts, crafts and souvenirs? Local artists and characters aplenty.
Frank Relle's photography is a must-see in person. Royale Street is one block parallel to Bourbon and houses a concentration of galleries to whisk the imagination away.
Intimate live jazz venue with a sweet little courtyard out back.
The oldest existing cemetery in New Orleans. Towering above-ground tombs remind visitors of New Orleans' high water table and French heritage. It is in this cemetery that our Vodou Queen Marie Laveau rests in her eternal slumber.
Magazine Street has miles of shopping, cafes, fine dining, and more!
Trolley down oak-shaded St. Charles Avenue to view the grand historic mansions and gardens of ole' New Orleans. Anne Rice's home is tucked between St. Charles and Magazine on 1st street and on a corner facing is the house that inspired the Mayfair mansion of 'The Witching Hour" - one of Alishia's fave novels.