Shop to your heart's content at this unique mall of converted warehouses located along the Mississippi waterfront. Choose from more than 140 stores and grab a snack at the food court, which offers a great view of the dock.
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Shop to your heart's content at this unique mall of converted warehouses located along the Mississippi waterfront. Choose from more than 140 stores and grab a snack at the food court, which offers a great view of the dock.
Once Home to the French Impressionist Edgar Degas, the Degas House Historic Home, Courtyard & Inn is a master-piece of history and hospitality. It is the only home or studio of Degas anywhere in the world that is open to the public beautifully restored and located on majestic Esplanade Avenue just eleven blocks from the famous French quarter. Extensive collection of Degas' reproductions are available by appointment, and our gift shop offers high quality remembrances of your visit. If a wedding or special event is in your plans, our lovely courtyard and grand parlors will provide the perfect setting for unique and treasured memories for guests and families.
This 19th-century house offers demonstrations of what life was like for a typical Creole family in the 1800s.
The McKenna Museum of African American Art is located at 2003 Carondelet St. Phone 504.586.7432. www.themckennamus... The museum is open Thurs-Sat 11-4 and is in a beautifully restored antebellum...
Sat. 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Riverside Spa offers massage therapy, body treatments, facials, and nail services. The atmosphere is cozy and friendly. The massages and body treatments are the best in the city. The spa has been...
In this small and smokey club, guests can get their fill of music from jazz to the hippest of the hip new bands.
A small antique store that seems to have something for everyone. Closed due to damage suffered in Hurricane Katrina.
This club offers drinks, Creole food and quality piano performances in an intimate environment.
One of the city's most prestigious contemporary art galleries. Closed due to damage suffered in Hurricane Katrina.
The private residence of the Rice family also houses a chapel, Anne Rices doll collection and Stan Rices paintings.Closed due to damage suffered in Hurricane Katrina.
The church attended by Ann Rice and her family, and the one featured in her books.