The downriver end of Magazine Street is at
Canal Street; on the other side of Canal Street in the
French Quarter the street becomes
Decatur Street. From Canal through the
Central Business District and
Lower Garden District, Magazine Street is one-way in the upriver direction; downriver traffic forks to join Camp Street, the next street away from the river. Above Felicity Street to the far Uptown end it has a lane of traffic going in both directions with parking on both sides. It is an
RTA bus route. The street follows the length of the crescent through
Uptown. After several miles of residential and commercial neighborhoods, it cuts through
Audubon Park, with
Audubon Zoo on the river side of the street. The far upper end of the street is at Leake Avenue, a part of the
Great River Road, where it turns away from the river in the
Carrollton riverbend. Most of the street is a mix of residential and commercial buildings, generally older houses from the later nineteenth century and similarly aged commercial stretches consisting of antique shops, clothing boutiques, restaurants, and bars. Magazine Street is well known for being a popular shopping district for interested tourists. The street however runs a length of six miles, so it is generally recommended by travel connoisseurs to hail a cab or
ridesharing company when shopping in the area. Magazine Street shopping offers a unique selection of products many of which are handcrafted and one-of-a-kind pieces. ==See also==