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  1. Lined with antique shops, restaurants, and hotels, Royal Street is a destination in New Orleans. Wander into its many unique stores and find crystal chandeliers, 19th-century absinthe glasses, and owner-operated gift shops.

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  2. For a full 13 blocks stretching in the French Quarter, Royal Street runs parallel to Bourbon Street, yet this thoroughfare — one of the finest stretches of art galleries, antique stores, wrought iron balconies, restaurants, and architecture in the USA — is sometimes almost completely missed by visitors.

  3. Royal Street. 7,776 reviews. #22 of 590 things to do in New Orleans. Historic Walking Areas. Write a review. About. One of New Orlean's oldest streets in the French Quarter, this stretch has tons to explore thanks to its curio shops, concept stores, and art galleries. Duration: < 1 hour.

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  4. Royal Street ( French: Rue Royale; Spanish: Calle Real) is a street in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S. It is one of the original streets of the city, dating from the early 18th century, and is known today for its antique shops, art galleries, and hotels.

  5. With blocks and blocks of the strip dedicated to antique stores and art galleries, Royal Street is a sort of elegant 19th-century (and very long) outdoor shopping arcade. From 11 am to 4 pm, most of the street turns into a pedestrian-only mall.

  6. Book your tickets online for Royal Street, New Orleans: See 7,775 reviews, articles, and 1,077 photos of Royal Street, ranked No.23 on Tripadvisor among 454 attractions in New Orleans.

  7. Explore Royal Street, the crown jewel of New Orleans' walking boulevards, lined with art galleries, antique shops, cafes and more. Discover its fascinating history, architecture and culture, from Napoleon's death mask to fabric-covered taxidermy.