The Best Historic Estate & Mansion Wedding Venues in New Orleans, LA

The Best Historic Estate & Mansion Wedding Venues in New Orleans, LA

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7 Wedding Venues in New Orleans, LA

Historic estates, mansions
250-300 guests
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NOPSI Hotel, New Orleans 

5.0

New Orleans, LA
  • Up to 250 guests
  • Raw space
  • Indoor & outdoor
  • Starts at $10,000

The NOPSI Hotel, New Orleans, formerly New Orleans Public Service, Inc., offers a new, fresh perspective on luxury in the city of New Orleans. As one of Conde Nast Traveler 20 Best Hotels in 2019 and a 2020 TripAdvisor Traveler Choice Award Winner, our AAA 4 Diamond property offers world class service in a beautiful historic setting. With 217 guest rooms including 58 suites, this Boutique/Lifestyle gem provides a luxurious and intimate setting accompanied by personalized service. NOPSI is the newest luxury property in more than 20 years and fully embraces its past as the once headquarter of the city’s power utilities company from 1927 to 1986. Architecturally unique with a grand lobby featuring a dramatic 21-foot-high vaulted ceiling, ornamental ceilings, restored terrazzo flooring, furnishings, fixtures, papers and other memorabilia are displayed throughout the hotel. Even the restaurant and rooftop pool and bar have utility related names like Public Service and Above the Grid.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Has a dance floor for celebration
  • Provides catering services
  • Pets can join the celebration

Venue considerations

  • No built-in audiovisual options
  • Not for you if you are looking for something nontraditional
  • Best for events with big guest lists
The NOPSI Hotel in New Orleans was the perfect venue for our wedding day. From the initial destination wedding email and phone calls, the staff was incredibly responsive and attentive to all of our questions and requests. The space itself was absolutely beautiful, with high ceilings and a spacious layout that allowed our guests to mingle comfortably. The team went above and beyond to ensure every detail was taken care of, and we received so many compliments on the stunning decor and delicious food. We're so grateful to the NOPSI Hotel for helping to make our special day truly unforgettable.
Sharon T., 3 months ago
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InterContinental New Orleans 

5.0

New Orleans, LA
  • Up to 500 guests
  • Raw space
  • Starts at $12,500

The InterContinental New Orleans Hotel is located on historic St. Charles Avenue. Our ballroom overlooks the avenue which is where the oldest, longest and continuous running streetcar in the world passes. We are a full-service luxury hotel with 3 very large and impressive bridal suites. Our ballroom can easily accommodate a reception of 400 people or a sit down dinner for 500.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Blends luxury with trendiness
  • Classic seating dinner
  • Space for a large guest list

Venue considerations

  • No free parking
  • No in-house lighting and sound packages available
  • Not for you if you are looking for something nontraditional
Great venue space for weddings, bridal showers, rehearsal dinners, etc. Everything went so smoothly on my wedding day. We rented the ballroom space for the ceremony and the team was able to flip the entire space from ceremony to reception during the secondline. It looked stunning and everything was flawless from beginning to end. We also had all of our guests stay at the hotel on-site for easy logistics and hosted a family brunch the day after on-site as well. Definitely recommend!
Sara and B., 4 years ago
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First Presbyterian Church Of New Orleans 

5.0

New Orleans, LA
  • Up to 250 guests
  • Raw space
  • Indoor
  • Starts at $2,000

Historic elegance defines the First Presbyterian Church of New Orleans. Stunning architecture, beautiful stained glass windows, and serene gardens provide a timeless backdrop for any celebration, with personalized service ensuring a memorable and sophisticated wedding experience.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Provides lighting and sound
  • Accommodates more than 200 guests
  • Pets can join the celebration

Venue considerations

  • Does not have a dance floor
  • Couple must handle cleanup and setup
  • Does not provide event staff
First Presbyterian Church of New Orleans was an incredible partner for our wedding day, even though we did not get married at their church. From the moment we reached out, the staff was incredibly responsive and caring, guiding us through the process of their pre-marriage counseling and officiating our ceremony at our chosen venue. They were wonderfully supportive and caring not only for our wedding, but to our whole family as well. We could not have asked for a better experience, and are so grateful to the team at First Presbyterian Church for helping to make our special day so meaningful and memorable.
Candy B., a year ago
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Ogden Museum Of Southern Art 
New Orleans, LA
  • Up to 300 guests
  • Raw space
  • Indoor
  • Starts at $4,800

Ogden Museum of Southern Art is located in the heart of New Orleans’ historic Warehouse Arts District, less than a mile away from the French Quarter and walking distance from amazing hotels, renowned restaurants, the Julia Street galleries, and the convention center. Devoted to the art and culture of the American South, Ogden Museum is the perfect setting for your special event!

Why you'll love this venue

  • Multiple event spaces
  • Classic seating dinner
  • Accommodates more than 200 guests

Venue considerations

  • Lighting and sound are not included
  • No on-premises lodging options
  • No on-site bridal suite
Messina's at the Terminal 
New Orleans, LA
  • Up to 700 guests
  • All-inclusive
  • Indoor & outdoor
  • Starts at $75

The Terminal, located at Lakefront Airport, is a New Orleans Tradition, dating back to the 1930's. At the time of its grand opening it was considered an architectural masterpiece. Built by the same architect that designed the Louisiana State Capitol building, it was the first major airport in the region, and served proudly as a general aviation airport to this day. Inside the terminal building, travelers would find an Art Deco wonderland, featuring murals by artist Xavier Gonzalez, friezes by Enrique R. Alferez and an array of stone wall and floor treatments. Messina’s at the Terminal offers four unique Event Rooms: The Atrium, Walnut Room, Observation Deck, and Huey P Long Room!

Why you'll love this venue

  • Combines timeless elegance with history
  • Multiple event spaces
  • Bridal suite on site

Venue considerations

  • Dance floor not included
  • Does not allow pets
  • No built-in audiovisual options

Location flexible? Discover venues near New Orleans, LA

About wedding venues in New Orleans, LA

New Orleans gives you wedding venues with genuine character you won't find anywhere else. You'll discover historic courtyards with beautiful wrought-iron details, mansion venues featuring authentic Creole architectural elements and vibrant cultural landmarks that blend French, Spanish and Caribbean influences into something truly special for your big day.

What Makes New Orleans Wedding Venues Uniquely Special?

The Crescent City features centuries-old courtyards with exposed brick, gas lanterns and lush tropical foliage that create an instant atmosphere. French Quarter venues give you original 18th-century architecture with private balconies overlooking the action below while Garden District properties showcase antebellum columns and wrap-around galleries that transport you to another era.

How Much Does a New Orleans Wedding Typically Cost?

Wedding costs in New Orleans vary based on guest count:

  • 50 guests: $18,997
  • 100 guests: $31,511
  • 150 guests: $43,277
  • 200 guests: $53,798
  • 250 guests: $64,318
  • 300 guests: $74,838

The average venue costs about $6,656 which is 15% of your total wedding expenses. This falls right within the local range of $6,000-$7,300 and actually sits below the national benchmark of $6,500-$12,000 which typically eats up 25% of total wedding costs – meaning you're getting more value for your dollar in New Orleans.

Which Venues in New Orleans Are Most Accessible?

Finding fully accessible venues can be challenging in historic New Orleans but you have several modern options to consider. Ace New Orleans - Barnett Event Complex accommodates up to 1100 guests while the New Orleans Contemporary Arts Centre handles up to 500. The Royal Sonesta New Orleans in the French Quarter also offers good accessibility features. Always reach out to venues directly to confirm specific accommodations like wheelchair ramps elevators accessible parking and restrooms that meet your needs.

Where Can Foodies Find Outstanding Wedding Cuisine in New Orleans?

For exceptional culinary experiences your taste buds will thank you for choosing The Chicory in the Warehouse District which guests often praise for serving "the best food in New Orleans." Napoleon House in the French Quarter features Chef Chris Montero's cuisine that beautifully blends tradition with modern flair. The Court of Two Sisters also in the French Quarter gives you authentic Creole cuisine in a historic setting that adds to the overall experience.

How Can You Include Remote Guests in Your New Orleans Wedding?

While The NOPSI Hotel offers streaming services you'll find several venues providing enhanced remote experiences your far-away loved ones will appreciate. The Royal Sonesta partners with audiovisual vendors for comprehensive streaming solutions that make virtual guests feel included. The Chicory provides a modern space where cutting-edge technology can be incorporated seamlessly. The Jaxson On The River offers stunning riverside views perfect for immersive virtual experiences that showcase the beauty of your New Orleans wedding.

What's the Best Time to Book Your New Orleans Venue?

Start visiting venues 12-14 months before your wedding date to secure your top choice. October is the most requested month and typically books 14-16 months in advance so plan accordingly. Late May through early September gives you greater venue availability with some venues offering attractive discounts during this period. Keep hurricane season in mind (June-November) when planning outdoor venues and be aware that spring weddings coincide with festival season affecting accommodation availability and pricing for your guests.

New Orleans gives you wedding venues with genuine character you won't find anywhere else. You'll discover historic courtyards with beautiful wrought-iron details, mansion venues featuring authentic Creole architectural elements and vibrant cultural landmarks that blend French, Spanish and Caribbean influences into something truly special for your big day.

What Makes New Orleans Wedding Venues Uniquely Special?

The Crescent City features centuries-old courtyards with exposed brick, gas lanterns and lush tropical foliage that create an instant atmosphere. French Quarter venues give you original 18th-century architecture with private balconies overlooking the action below while Garden District properties showcase antebellum columns and wrap-around galleries that transport you to another era.

How Much Does a New Orleans Wedding Typically Cost?

Wedding costs in New Orleans vary based on guest count:

  • 50 guests: $18,997
  • 100 guests: $31,511
  • 150 guests: $43,277
  • 200 guests: $53,798
  • 250 guests: $64,318
  • 300 guests: $74,838

The average venue costs about $6,656 which is 15% of your total wedding expenses. This falls right within the local range of $6,000-$7,300 and actually sits below the national benchmark of $6,500-$12,000 which typically eats up 25% of total wedding costs – meaning you're getting more value for your dollar in New Orleans.

Which Venues in New Orleans Are Most Accessible?

Finding fully accessible venues can be challenging in historic New Orleans but you have several modern options to consider. Ace New Orleans - Barnett Event Complex accommodates up to 1100 guests while the New Orleans Contemporary Arts Centre handles up to 500. The Royal Sonesta New Orleans in the French Quarter also offers good accessibility features. Always reach out to venues directly to confirm specific accommodations like wheelchair ramps elevators accessible parking and restrooms that meet your needs.

Where Can Foodies Find Outstanding Wedding Cuisine in New Orleans?

For exceptional culinary experiences your taste buds will thank you for choosing The Chicory in the Warehouse District which guests often praise for serving "the best food in New Orleans." Napoleon House in the French Quarter features Chef Chris Montero's cuisine that beautifully blends tradition with modern flair. The Court of Two Sisters also in the French Quarter gives you authentic Creole cuisine in a historic setting that adds to the overall experience.

How Can You Include Remote Guests in Your New Orleans Wedding?

While The NOPSI Hotel offers streaming services you'll find several venues providing enhanced remote experiences your far-away loved ones will appreciate. The Royal Sonesta partners with audiovisual vendors for comprehensive streaming solutions that make virtual guests feel included. The Chicory provides a modern space where cutting-edge technology can be incorporated seamlessly. The Jaxson On The River offers stunning riverside views perfect for immersive virtual experiences that showcase the beauty of your New Orleans wedding.

What's the Best Time to Book Your New Orleans Venue?

Start visiting venues 12-14 months before your wedding date to secure your top choice. October is the most requested month and typically books 14-16 months in advance so plan accordingly. Late May through early September gives you greater venue availability with some venues offering attractive discounts during this period. Keep hurricane season in mind (June-November) when planning outdoor venues and be aware that spring weddings coincide with festival season affecting accommodation availability and pricing for your guests.

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