4 Great Wedding & Event Venues in New Orleans

November 04, 2015

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Whether you’re planning a huge celebratory wedding, an intimate family reunion, or a community fundraiser, you don’t have to look far to find a venue in the New Orleans area. Here’s a list of quality venue options in and around the French Quarter that are sure to blow you away at first sight. Check them out:

1. Generations Hall
310 Andrew Higgins Drive

Conveniently located near the action of the French Quarter, Generations Hall was originally built as a sugar refinery plant in the 1820s, which gives it a unique historical charm. This beautiful establishment is perfect for weddings. With multiple layout options and décor customization available it’s easy to create everything from a casual intimate setting to a luxurious setup fit for royalty.

2. Latrobe’s on Royal
403 Royal Street

Latrobe’s sits right in the heart of the French Quarter and features signature design elements including original stonework done by the building’s architect, Benjamin Henry Latrobe, considered by many to be the father of American architecture. Latrobe’s is versatile enough to accommodate both ceremony and reception, so you can plan to have everything all in one place.

3. NOLA Spaces
1719 Toledano Street

There are four separate venue studios featured at NOLA spaces, which can be combined to accommodate one large event or rented individually for smaller get-togethers. NOLA Spaces is an awesome option for events such as auctions, meetings, community fundraisers, private parties, and acting rehearsals of all kinds. Basic furnishings are provided to create a homey atmosphere that can be easily adorned with theme colors, party décor, and comfortable seating for large groups.  

4. Bourbon Vieux
503 Bourbon Street

The stylishly designed Bourbon Vieux caters to all types of events, parties, and functions. They do everything from setting up furnishings and decorations in the venue area to planning and creating a tasty southern cuisine menu for guests based on dietary preferences. Live entertainment, DJs, magicians, and other types of entertainers can be booked for your venue and professional photography services are also available. Bourbon Vieux accommodates groups of 20 to up to 250 people at one time.

These gorgeous venue destinations are just a small sampling of what can be found in and around the French Quarter area of New Orleans. No matter which venue you end up deciding on, it’s a good idea to schedule your event as early as three months beforehand, as these popular destinations fill up quickly throughout the year.

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