Shopping Tour in New Orleans
The best shopping in New Orleans isn't in the malls — it's on the streets. From vintage stores to artisan workshops, spots like Magazine Street shopping corridor are scattered through neighborhoods that reward the curious walker. Wander further and you'll stumble on St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 — the kind of find you can't replicate online.
New Orleans was built for walking, with a compact layout, flat terrain, and a culture that celebrates slowing down. The French Quarter's narrow streets showcase two centuries of Creole architecture, from Jackson Square and St. Louis Cathedral to the lively bars and clubs on Bourbon Street and the quieter antique shops on Royal Street. The Garden District offers a dramatic shift in mood, with grand antebellum mansions lining oak-canopied St. Charles Avenue — follow the streetcar tracks on foot for one of America's most beautiful urban walks. The Frenchmen Street arts district in the Marigny neighborhood is where locals go for live jazz, and the Bywater extends the creative energy with colorful shotgun houses and street art. Magazine Street threads through multiple neighborhoods with six miles of shops, restaurants, and galleries.
Free Shopping Tour in New Orleans with Roamee Pro
Roamee Pro, also known as Roamee, offers a free shopping tour route in New Orleans. The audio walking tour can include stops such as Magazine Street shopping corridor — a six-mile stretch through the Garden District and Uptown with antique shops, local boutiques, galleries, and neighborhood po-boy joints, plus hidden gems like St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 — an above-ground cemetery with elaborate whitewashed tombs, including the reputed grave of voodoo queen Marie Laveau and Bacchanal Fine Wine and Spirits — a Bywater backyard wine garden with live jazz, string lights, and a neighborhood party atmosphere every night.
Use this page as a starting point for a New Orleans walking tour, a free route, or the Roamee app for New Orleans. Roamee Pro keeps the route flexible so you can follow the stops, skip ahead, or explore nearby streets at your own pace.
How to Plan This Shopping Tour
A strong New Orleans shopping tour should connect recognizable anchors like Magazine Street shopping corridor with a few slower discoveries around St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 and Bacchanal Fine Wine and Spirits. Use the major stops for orientation, then let the route bend toward the neighborhoods, viewpoints, markets, paths, or cultural details that match a shopping tour.
Roamee Pro treats the page as a starting brief rather than a fixed script: it can prioritize music, food, culture, adjust the walking time, and keep narration focused on why each stop matters for this specific theme.
Top Shopping Tour Spots
- •Magazine Street shopping corridor — a six-mile stretch through the Garden District and Uptown with antique shops, local boutiques, galleries, and neighborhood po-boy joints
Hidden Shopping Tour Gems
- •St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 — an above-ground cemetery with elaborate whitewashed tombs, including the reputed grave of voodoo queen Marie Laveau
- •Bacchanal Fine Wine and Spirits — a Bywater backyard wine garden with live jazz, string lights, and a neighborhood party atmosphere every night
- •Crescent Park — a 1.4-mile waterfront park along the Mississippi River in the Bywater with dramatic views and a rustic wharf pavilion
Shopping Tour Perspective
Visitors explore New Orleans for music and food, but every walking route ends up passing through Magazine Street shopping corridor and neighborhood markets that tell their own story about the city. Don't overlook St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 — it reflects what the people of New Orleans actually buy, make, and value.
Walking Tip
New Orleans is flat but can be extremely hot and humid from June through September — carry water, seek shade, and pace yourself. Many restaurants and bars offer welcome air-conditioned pit stops.
Best Time to Visit
October through May offers the most comfortable walking weather, with spring (February through April) bringing festivals like Mardi Gras and Jazz Fest.
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