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Artillery Park (Washington Artillery Park)
Artillery Park is located between Jackson Square and the Mississippi River. It is a popular place for tourists, as it offers a great vantage for photos of both. While it can be busy and noisy on the weekends, it’s great for small ceremonies, and the Cathedral as a backdrop gives a story-book look, and the passing carriages, streetcars and paddle-wheelers offer additional charm. Centrally located, and walking distance from many hotels, you can hop in a buggy for a romantic, post-wedding ride to your reception or celebration dinner. Click here for photographs and Google maps of each location.
Audubon Park
Located in the historic Garden District between Tulane University and the Zoo, Audubon Park offers a wide variety of venues for your wedding. Moss-draped oak trees surround sleepy lagoons where swans, ducks and geese glide by. On the St. Charles side sits a majestic fountain ringed by a garden. The Magazine Street side offers a stone pavilion and patio. Several shelters with picnic areas are scattered through the park, and can be reserved for a fee for large parties. Click here for photographs and Google maps of each location.
City Park
One of the oldest and largest urban parks in the country, City Park is the home to the largest collection of mature Live Oaks in the world. Next to the New Orleans Museum of Art, you will find romantic bridges that have become a favorite place for couples to begin their lives together. Nearby, you will find Popp’s Bandstand and the Peristyle. Several grand venues, such as the Botanical Gardens are available for rent. Click here for photographs and Google maps of each location.
Piazza d’Italia
Next to Lowes Hotel is the Italian Plaza. The Romanesque architecture and fountains make for a classical wedding site, and the colorful arches and grand columns offer dramatic photos. The American Italian Renaissance Foundation Museum and Library resides next door. Click here for photographs and Google maps of each location.
Plaza de España
A Bicentennial gift from the country of Spain, Spanish Plaza is located on the Mississippi River next to the Riverwalk. The beautiful fountain is surrounded by benches bearing tiles that represent all of the Spanish provinces. Click here for photographs and Google maps of each location.
The Moonwalk
Named after former Mayor, Moon Landrieu, (not Michael Jackson’s dance) the Moonwalk runs between the Mississippi River and Woldenberg Park from the Gov. Nicholls Wharf to the Riverwalk. As it passes Artillery Park, there are some steps that lead down to the river. Some couples have chosen this as their “Jumping Off” spot to start their relationship. Click here for photographs and Google maps of each location.
Jackson Square
A statue of the hero of the Battle of New Orleans, Andrew Jackson, dominates the middle of the park. Surrounded by St. Louis Cathedral, the Cabildo, the Presbytere, and the Upper and Lower Pontalba Apartments, the manicured gardens have seen many historic moments. Owned by the New Orleans City Dept. of Parks and Parkways, a minimum usage fee of $250 is required for weddings in the park. Park hours are seasonal and subject to change -- Winter: 8 am to 5 pm; Summer 8am to 7pm; 7 days a week except for special events. Visit the City of New Orleans web site for more information. Click here for photographs and Google maps of each location.
Courtyards
Many local hotels and B&B’s have romantic courtyards that are available for weddings. Some facilities don’t charge extra for their use, depending on the size of your wedding party, whether or not you are a guest, and how much extra is involved. Check with the sales departments, and/or owners for specifics.
Restaurants
New Orleans is full of restaurants, from world-class, to the mom-and-pop operations. Many have private rooms that are available for ceremonies and receptions. These make for great all-in-one locations, especially if you have a favorite. Again, check with the owners/operators for specifics regarding their policies.
I will be happy to offer recommendations, simply email me for more information, or go to the Helpful Links page for more ideas.
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VIDEOS OF NEW ORLEANS!
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New Orleans Events: (updated 9-1-2009)
Festival season is year-round! Check out the links below for upcoming New Orleans events that might correspond with your wedding plans.
Enjoy our internationally acclaimed festivals and events:
Allstate Sugar Bowl - January 1st, 2010.
Carnival Season begins January 6th, 2010 and continues until Mardi Gras, February 16th, 2010
Tennessee Williams Literary Festival - March 24th-28th, 2010;
French Quarter Music Festival - April 9th-11th, 2010;
Zurich Classic Golf Tournament - April 19th-25th, 2010;
New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival (AKA: JazzFest) April 23rd-May 2nd, 2010;
New Orleans Food and Wine Experience May 25th-29th, 2010;
Essence Music Festival - July 2nd-4th, 2010;
Satchmo Summerfest - August 5th-8th, 2010;
VooDoo Music Festival - October 30th-November 1st, 2009.
Holiday Season's Annual Celebration in the Oaks - Beginning weekends November 28th, 2010 throughout holiday season.
Wedding Preparation Check-
List:
01. Wedding Location (free or fee)
02. Carriage Ride to and from Ceremony
03. Bridal Bouquet and Groom's Boutonniere
04. Music
05. Champagne or Sparkling Cider and Souvenir Glasses
06. Wedding Cake w/Plates, Napkins & Utensils
07. Professional or Snapshot Photographer
08. Restaurant Reservations
09. Hotel Reservations
10. Marriage License
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