It's easy to spend an hour or so here looking at all the vendors and their goods. I found a very friendly Argentinian man selling beautiful postcards and magnets. If you see him you'll know he has...
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The French Market District in New Orleans is a vibrant hub consisting of a variety of shops, eateries, and open-air markets, including the beloved Upper Pontalba, the Colonnade, and the Craft Bazaar. Since its establishment in 1791, the Market has served as a symbol of community and culture, attracting visitors with its rich history and diverse offerings.
Featuring a daily Flea Market and a Farmers Market with a selection of dining options and seating, the French Market continues to embody the spirit of commerce and connection that has defined it for over two centuries. Despite its challenges, the Market remains a cherished destination for both locals and tourists alike.
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Loved going to visit the French Market during my first visit to New Orleans. It's an amazing place for shopping and souvenirs. They do something for every holiday too. They decorate for...
Love visiting when I have time. There weren't a lot of vendors on this particular day but still found some cute souvenirs.
Wonderful, art galleries, beautiful sculptures, and fabulous gifts. Pralines fudge, and food items can be found here as well. Everything and anything, New Orleans. We did some nice shopping here.
Fun little area to look at various overpriced goods and enjoy some overpriced food and drink. It's a signature part of the quarter, so it doesn't make sense not to visit. Especially if you're...




