Posted in New Orleans
March 25, 2016
16 Hidden Gems in New Orleans Most People Don’t Know Even Exist
Because there are so many tourists in New Orleans, it can sometimes feel hard to come by cozy or unexplored places in the city. Plus, there are some places that no matter how many people know about them, still give you that feeling like you’ve discovered your own private paradise in New Orleans. These are the 16 hidden gems in New Orleans that will take your breath away!
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This long running shop offers a wide range of spiritual incense, tools, and of course, candles.

Right off the Mardi Gras parade route at Napoleon and Magazine Street, you can find one of the most amazing costume shops in the city. Literally anything you can imagine, plus all the accessories you need to shine. Definitely worth the trip.

Tucked on the alley between Royal Street and Jackson Sq, the home that William Faulkner lived in when he wrote Soldier's Pay is now an amazing book store. It is tiny for sure, but packed to the brim with excellent choices. Feels like walking into your grandfather's library.

This funky uptown coffee shop is filled to the brim with tchotchkes, games, and plenty of places to spread out.

The beautiful and sweet gallery showcases the amazing art of Chris Antieau, whose gorgeous quilted artworks spread joy to all who get a chance to see them.

Open since 1937, you never know what to expect when you walk into this tavern at the edge of Lakeview and Old Metairie. That's what makes it awesome.

I'm not a man, but from what I've heard, the shaves here are unlike any other you can get in New Orleans -- or anywhere nearby for that matter.

Once a tiny pop-up within Stein's deli, this new coffee shop in the Uptown area is the definition of cozy. Plus, the coffee is delicious.

A bondafide New Orleans institution, many folk singers and musicians found their spot at the open mic nights here. The rest of the place feels like a living room, with plenty of games to entertain everyone you're with. Definitely worth the visit.

For those with a taste for all things Asian inspired, this market is the place for you. Where else in New Orleans can you get all the ingredients for high quality pho?

The gardens at Harold's will definitely get you fiending for your very own garden.

This Algiers Point spot offers a low-key hang out and live music that is sure to entertain the crowds.

Although Snake and Jakes is well known, I still consider it hidden to the extent that it would be easy to walk by, and have no idea it was even there. The veritable definition of a dive bar, this is the spot to forget your worries after 2am.

An amazing little shop nestled in the quarter, that can take care of all your gem and crystal needs.

Through many struggles and fundraising and collaborations, the first official skatepark in New Orleans is the place to test out your skills.

Tucked in a spot where you wouldn't necessarily expect to find fine dining, the food here is simply awesome.
Do you think these are the most unexplored places in New Orleans? What did we miss on this list? We love hearing about new hidden gems in New Orleans, so let us know your thoughts! Getting feedback from the readers is my favorite part of writing this blog.
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