From elopement to small intimate gatherings, our historic venues are designed to capture the essence
12/21/2019
We hope everyone has a wonderful holiday season. Christmas is a time filled with joy, laughter and love. It's the perfect time to tie the knot. Christmas is a magical time of year when strangers become lovers and friends become husband and wife. We want to wish everyone a safe, warm and present filled holiday. Merry Christmas, Feliz Navidad, Happy Hanukkah and happy Kwanzaa. Let us help you celebrate your event today.
09/17/2019
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06/13/2019
A photoshoot of the bride and her bridesmaids at the French Quarter Mansion in light pink dresses.
Eloping comes with its own set of planning and etiquette questions—and we’ve got answers.
03/11/2019
We are excited to bring to you newest venture 5 venues in New Orleans that capture the essence of this jazzy city but also create a one-of-a kind moment for you and your guests.
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A beautiful mansion that was built in the 1830s and recently converted to high end venue. It has 2 courtyards, 3 balconies, 3 fireplaces, marble floors and French chandeliers.
Royal St. Courtyard
This grand Greek Revival house of the 1850’s exudes both the elegance and decadence of old Creole Louisiana. An intimate courtyard invites you to relax surrounded by tropical greenery.
French Quarter Mansion-
A Creole Mansion built in the 1820’s for Christian Rosaleus, founder of Tulane University School of Law. It is located in the heart of the historic New Orleans French Quarter on 730 Dumaine, snuggled between Bourbon and Royal Street. It has One courtyard, two balconies, original hardwood floors and French chandeliers.
1416 Bourbon
Situated within the famed French Quarter of New Orleans, this historic home was built in the 1830s and features a refreshingly modern interior decked with a handful of rustic details and a brick-lined courtyard that is anything but ordinary. La Maison du Lac
is an exquisite venue offering New Orleans charm in a unique, modern setting overlooking Lake Pontchartrain. With panoramic views of the marina and remarkable sunsets.