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Your Comprehensive Guide to Planning a New Orleans Wedding

July 9, 2024 | riley
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New Orleans is a city overflowing with vibrant culture, rich history, delicious food, and an enchanting charm–so it’s not hard to see why so many couples choose it as a wedding destination. From the historic French Quarter to serene gardens and grand ballrooms, there’s something for every couple looking to tie the knot in this captivating city. From venue options to vendors who can help bring your dream day to life to New Orleans wedding traditions you’re going to want to include, we’re breaking down everything there is to know about tying the knot in The Big Easy.

Wedding Venues in New Orleans

Historic Mansions and Estates

Elms Mansion – Nestled in the Garden District, this 1869 mansion boasts stunning Italianate architecture and beautifully manicured gardens, making it the perfect venue for those seeking an outdoor wedding.

Race + Religious – This three-building historic estate is a mix of whimsical indoor spaces and brick courtyards overflowing with greenery. Tie the knot by the courtyard pool before partying under the night sky (after your classic second-line parade, of course).

Marigny Opera House – Built in 1847, the Marigny Opera House started as a church before it was burnt down and rebuilt in 1853. It wasn’t until 1999 that the former church was turned into the Opera House that it is today. Now, it is arguably one of the most beautiful wedding venues in the country, thanks to its old-world charm.

Hotels and Ballrooms

Le Pavillon Hotel – Situated in the heart of downtown NOLA, this 1907 hotel has all the charm you’d expect to find in a New Orleans hotel. Exchanging vows in one of their beautiful ballrooms will have you feeling like you traveled back in time.

The Barnett – Formerly known as the Ace New Orleans, this art deco hotel is quintessential New Orleans. It’s bursting with character, eclectic decor, and restaurants serving only the best Southern food. And the best part? Your guests can stay on the property with you.

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Unique Spaces

New Orleans Pharmacy Museum – A pharmacy museum may not be at the top of everyone’s minds when it comes to wedding venues, but this gorgeous historic landmark provides the perfect opulent New Orleans party ambiance for your big day. And it’s only a couple blocks away from Jackson Square, where you can take stunning portraits with your significant other.

French Quarter Wedding Chapel – One of our favorite parts about the city is the unconventional venue options ideal for those looking for something outside the box–like the French Quarter Wedding Chapel. It’s the only wedding chapel in the French Quarter, is open 24/7, and features vintage furniture, elegant chandeliers, and dollar bills hanging from the ceilings.

Brennan’s – Foodies looking for a venue for their intimate affair, look no further than Brennan’s. The restaurant is a James Beard Outstanding Restaurant finalist, was named one of CN Traveler’s best restaurants in the world, and is known as the birthplace of bananas foster. Oh, and did we mention that the decor is the epitome of romantic?

New Orleans Wedding Photographer Highlight

Choosing the right vendors is one of the most challenging parts. With so many professionals out there who are wildly talented at what they do, how are you supposed to know which one is right for you? We want to highlight a Junebug photographer who we think is absolutely incredible. 

Matthew Foster Photography

Review: “Matt and Liz are a terrifically talented and dynamic photography duo. We would hire them again without hesitation and would also encourage anyone reading this review to STOP your search and HIRE THEM!  From the planning process to the event itself, Matt and Liz were attentive, accommodating, professional and very comfortable to be around. They captured so many special moments and expressions.  We are truly thrilled with all aspects of their work: details, getting ready, first look, wedding, and reception photos. They even managed to capture great images of our very large families with speed and ease. Thank you, Matt and Liz, you were a fabulous addition to our wedding experience.”

New Orleans Wedding Traditions

Cake pulls – Dating back to the Victorian era, cake pulls are very similar to bouquet tosses. Silver charms are connected to the end of a ribbon and placed between layers of the wedding cake. Before the cake is cut, those who are single in the bridal party are invited to pull a ribbon. Each charm has its own meaning (i.e., who will get married next, who will experience good luck, etc.) and acts as a keepsake for those who pull it.

Shop cake pulls: 20 Piece Traditional Style Cake Pulls; 2. Individual Cake Pull Bracelets; 3. Gold Luxe Pearl Beaded Cake Pulls

Second line parade – This iconic New Orleans tradition features a brass band leading the wedding party and guests from the ceremony to the reception, complete with parasols and handkerchiefs for dancing in the streets. It’s a fun way to incorporate New Orleans culture and give strangers a chance to wish you good luck as you begin your journey as newlyweds.

Mule-drawn carriage – Not in the mood to parade down the street? Consider a mule-drawn carriage instead. Or, incorporate a carriage ride as your grand exit. No matter how you choose to go about it, it’s a fun way to see the city and enjoy some romantic one-on-one time together.

Dance troupes – New Orleans is known for its music and dancing, so it’s no surprise that it’s tradition to hire dance troupes to get a reception started. These professional dancers are a surefire way to keep guests entertained and keep them on the dance floor.

Local Cuisine and Drinks

Food and drink are central to any New Orleans celebration. Incorporate these local flavors and specialties to delight your guests:

  • Cajun and Creole cuisine – Treat your guests to dishes like gumbo, jambalaya, and crawfish étouffée to showcase the city’s culinary heritage.
  • Seafood – Fresh Gulf shrimp, oysters, and crab are must-haves, reflecting the region’s coastal bounty.
  • Signature cocktails – Serve iconic New Orleans drinks such as the Sazerac, Hurricane, and French 75, along with locally brewed beers and refreshing mint juleps.
  • Street vendors – One walk around the city, and you’ll find countless street vendors. To bring them into your celebration, consider hiring one (or multiple) for a late-night snack.

Other Ways to Incorporate NOLA Culture into Your Big Day

Customized invitations – Use designs featuring New Orleans’ iconic elements like wrought-iron balconies, jazz instruments, or fleur-de-lis motifs.

Shop New Orleans-inspired wedding invitations: Hand-Drawn New Orleans Editable Wedding Invitations; 2. Watercolor New Orleans Destination Invitations; 3. Custom City Map Save the Date; 4. Laissez Les Bon Temps Rouler French Quarter Wedding Invitation

Memorable favors – Give guests a taste of the city with favors like pralines, mini bottles of hot sauce, or custom Mardi Gras masks. If you’re hosting a destination wedding, consider adding a few of these to a welcome bag!

A New Orleans wedding is a celebration of love, life, music, and culture. The city’s unique ambiance will create lasting memories for you and your guests. Whether you’re drawn by the historic charm, lively culture, or delectable cuisine, New Orleans provides a magical setting for your special day. Ready to hire vendors for your Louisiana celebration? Be sure to check out Junebug’s vendor directory, which has hundreds of talented professionals who are sure to fit your needs. 

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