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225 Royal Street
New Orleans
LA 70130
Tel: 504-524-9861
Fax: 504-524-9985
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Map to 225 Royal Street the home of the French Antique Shop
   
From West on I-10 (From Baton Rouge and Louis Armstrong Airport):
If leaving Airport start out going Northeast on Terminal towards Parking/Rental Car Area. Turn left onto Parking/Rental Car area which becomes Terminal. Stay straight to go onto Airport Exit. Turn left onto Airline Highway (US-61). Turn left onto Williams Boulevard and then take I-10 East heading to New Orleans. Take I-10 to Exit 235 (Orleans Avenue/Vieux Carre). Merge and then turn left onto Orleans Avenue. Orleans Avenue then becomes Basin Street. Turn left onto Conti Street to South Peters Street. Take a right on Decatur Street, then turn Right onto Bienville Street, and a left onto Royal Street. We are in the middle of the block on the right hand side of the street.

From East on I-10 (From Slidell and New Orleans Lakefront Airport):
Start out going West on Stars and Stripes Boulevard towards William T. Piper Mall. Stay straight to go onto Senator Ted Hickey Bridge. This road becomes becomes Leon C. Simon Drive. Turn left onto Elysian Fields Avenue.Turn Left onto Elysian Fields and then take I-10 West heading towards Baton Rouge. Take I-10 to Exit 235 (Orleans Avenue/Vieux Carre). Merge and then turn left onto Orleans Avenue. Orleans Avenue then becomes Basin Street. Turn left onto Conti Street to South Peters Street. Take a right on Decatur Street, then turn Right onto Bienville Street, and a left onto Royal Street. We are in the middle of the block on the right hand side of the street.