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Coffee Shop · Lower Garden District · 55 tips and reviews
Matt Rosenthal: Greatest soundtrack in the history of coffeehouses. Everything from free jazz to the Spin Doctors, with selections that always seem to fit your mood.
Hostel · Lower Garden District · 10 tips and reviews
EJ Ellis: This place was established in 1860 as an orphanage. It is generally listed as a haunted accommodations, so unless you want to sleep with ghosts, visit but don't stay the night.
Church · Central Business District · 4 tips and reviews
Peter Lamandre: A truly stunning house of worship built in 1833 and on the national historic registery. The mass is very tradtional. It is recommended for anyone seeking a mass or wishing to admire the architecture.
Lucky Magazine: Lili is the vintage treasure trove you'd hope to come across in New Orleans: full of hand-worked lace-edged skirts from the '30s, fur capelets from the '40s and pristine day dresses from the '50s.
Office Supply Store · Audubon · 4 tips and reviews
Lucky Magazine: This shop is devoted to all things related to handwriting—with Moleskine notebooks, calligraphy pens and a house line of stationery that features local landmarks ideal for souvenirs and gifts.
945 Magazine St (at Andrew Higgins St), New Orleans, LA
History Museum · Central Business District · 258 tips and reviews
Xavier Hart: Everyone should go to this museum and spend at least one day... then go across the street and eat the American Sector, John Besh's restaurant.