| Santa's Quarters
1025 Decatur Street New
Orleans, LA 70116 504-581-5820
Your One Stop Christmas Shop
Christmas all year . They have everything from alligator Christmas
ornaments to traditional nativity scenes
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Le Monde Creole
624 Royal Street New Orleans, LA 70116
504-568-1801
The story of a Creole dynasty told though a colorful French Quarter tour and collectible shop.
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Little Toy Shop
900 Decatur Street New Orleans, LA 70116
504-522-6588
Children's toys, books, posters and dolls.
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| Jackson Square
Buy a painting or work of art from Americas oldest art colony
The heart of the French Quarter, bustling with artists, fortune tellers and musicians and flanked by the historic Pontalba Buildings, the Cabildo, the Presbytere and St. Louis Cathedral
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Le Petit Soldier Shop
528 Royal Street New Orleans, LA 70130
504-523-7741
Entire legions and brigades of hand-painted toy soldiers.
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St. Louis Cathedral Gift Shop
615 Pere Antoine Alley
504-529-9585
The oldest continuously active cathedral in the U.S., established in 1720.
The gift shop has lovely one of a kind items |
Annette's of Rue Royal
304 Royal Street
504-525-4445
Annette's of Rue Royal features a diverse mix of paintings, porcelain collectibles, and antique jewelry.
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Aunt Sally's Praline Shop
810 Decatur Street
504-524-3373
Acclaimed as "New Orleans Most Famous Praline" Aunt Sally's features these sweet delights in three flavors. Pralines are a perfect way to bring a unique New Orleans flavor home to family or friends.
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Bayou Country General
Store
600 Decatur Street
504-523-3113
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Bedazzle Jewelry
635 St. Peter Street
504-529-3248
Bedazzle Jewelry features new jewelry artists and designers who push
away from staid, traditional styles in favor of fun, beautiful,
well-crafted works.
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French Quarter Bikes
522 Dumaine Street
504-529-3136
Located in the heart of the French Quarter, this shop sells, rents
and repairs any type of two-wheeled, human powered vehicle.
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Vive La France
823 Royal Street
504-523-0903
A wonderful store for the Francophile, featuring products from
around France, such as hand-milled soaps, stationery, cards, prints,
and French language literature.
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