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The Mazant
As a licensed bed and breakfast, the Mazant hosts weddings and wedding-related events on site and can accommodate up to 180 guests - depending on layout.
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Degas House
A New Orleans Bed and Breakfast, Degas House is home to the French Impressionist Master, Edgar Degas, and is a masterpiece of history and hospitality. Guests at Degas House experience an unforgettable taste of the legendary and luxurious Creole Lifestyle. The guest rooms are located...
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Melrose Mansion
Perfectly situated on the edge of the French Quarter along beautiful Esplanade Avenue, the luxury boutique Melrose Mansion recalls what it might have been like to live in grand antebellum fashion in this historic Creole neighborhood called the Faubourg Marigny. If you’re in New...
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Stella Plantation
Stella Plantation is an authentic 200+ year-old southern plantation situated at the lowermost part of the Mississippi River in Braithwaite, Louisiana, less than 20 miles from downtown New Orleans. With 1500 acres of picturesque countryside and diverse venues, Stella is the ideal location for...
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Marché
Marché is a unique and opulent event space located above the French Market on N. Peters Street in the French Quarter. With gorgeous views of both the quarter and the Mississippi River, this indoor/outdoor venue is perfect for any special occasion. Located in the French...
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The Starlight New Orleans
In the heart of the French Quarter, this historic 1779 Creole cottage embodies New Orleans authentic charm. The 1200 SQF 2nd-floor venue consists of The Dauphine room, The Toulouse room and The Bourbon room. All 3 are connected and accessed by a spiral wood...
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The Sugar Mill
What originally operated as a sugar holding facility in the 19th century, The Sugar Mill stays true to its warehouse roots with original steel I-beams and exposed brick on the interior. The venue is a raw space that offers 25,000 square feet of interior...
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The Chicory
Now one of New Orleans most sought after and stylish venues, The Chicory’s beginnings were actually quite humble. It was constructed in 1852 and first began as a simple coffee warehouse, a staple in the New Orleans culinary culture. To make the coffee supply...
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Whitehall Plantation
Let us create a wedding experience as unique as the love you have for each other. With the picturesque surroundings of the moss-hung oak trees and the grand staircase entrance of the stately mansion, a Whitehall Plantation wedding will leave a lasting impression for...
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Generations Hall
Originally built in the early 1820s as a sugar refinery and decorated with artwork by prominent artists, George Schmidt and Xavier de Callatay, depicting the rich history of New Orleans jazz, Generations Hall offers a glimpse of an era of long ago. Our New...
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Balise Tavern
In February 2015, the Devilliers opened their second restaurant, Balise Tavern, named after one of the first French settlements at the mouth of the Mississippi River. Set in an early 19th century, three-story Creole Townhouse in the heart of the historic Warehouse District, the restaurant...
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Longue Vue House and Gardens
A Masterpiece of Beauty and Elegance The home and gardens were born of the dreams of Edgar and Edith Stern, pillars of the New Orleans community. The Sterns worked with landscape architect Ellen Biddle Shipman (1866-1950) and architects William (1897-1984) and Geoffrey (1909-1985) Platt to...