DINNER AND THE FRENCH MARKET After your tour, visit the French Market. This market’s history dates back three centuries, and today, it spans six blocks with a flea market, cafes and restaurants, a farmers’ market, eateries, shops, and more. Explore … Read More
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Welcome to Mag’s Guest House!
Welcome to Mag’s 940 Guest House. You Had Me At Hello
This Is Mag’s 940
A Unique Alternative to Hotels
Rates are subject to change, until a rental agreement has been agreed on by both parties.
NO INDOOR SMOKING – you will automatically be asked to leave the premises without a refund
NO EXCEPTIONS. (New Orleans) non-smoking order went in effect April 22, 2015.
New Orleans City Park, Audubon Zoo, Preservation Hall, Audubon Aquarium of the Americas, The National WWII Museum, Mardi Gras Zone, & New Orleans Museum of Art ALL WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE, 5 paces to our Streetcar or a Horse-Drawn Carriage away. Ask our baristas or bartenders about the best places to meet and greet. It’s not to difficult everyone is friendly here.

Faubourg Marigny
Faubourg Marigny (sometimes called The Marigny) is a neighborhood of the city of New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.A. Its boundaries as defined by the City Planning Commission are North Rampart Street and St. Claude Avenue to the north, Press Street to … Read More

Mag’s 940 BAR
This casual, Faubourg Marigny show bar draws a gay, straight and mixed local crowd with drink specials & a welcoming vibe. Housed in the same building where the late New Orleans gay rights activist Charlene Schneider ran her namesake bar for more than … Read More
Champs-Élysées
The Avenue des Champs-Élysées (French pronunciation: [av(ə).ny de ʃɑ̃z‿e.li.ze] ( listen)) It is known for its theatres, cafés and luxury shops, and for the military parade that takes place each year on the avenue on 14 July to celebrate Bastille Day. The … Read More