Travel Note
It is easy to take a Lyft/Uber to and from the airport. We'd also recommend renting a car while you're here, so you can check out the various neighborhoods. Parking is easy in most parts of the city, except the French Quarter. Renting a bike is another great way to see the city - just watch out for the potholes.
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This is where the wedding party will take place. It's a beautiful space with two restaurants, a lovely boutique, pool, bar and exquisite acommodations.
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Another lovely option for acommodations with its own cafe and restaurant, with impeccably decorated rooms and spaces.
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The Columns is no ordinary hotel. Built in 1883 as a private residence, it was converted into a boarding house during World War I. In 1953, a local family turned it into a hotel and the bar on the porch became a star. A classic, intimate accommodation option with resplendent with New Orleans charm.
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Featured in Vogue and named one of the Best Hotels in New Orleans by Condé Nast Traveler, The Chloe is a vibrant 14-room hotel housed in a restored 19th-century Uptown mansion. Offering a restaurant, bar, pool, and patio, combining classic charm with modern sophistication for an unforgettable experience of Southern hospitality.
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Maison Métier is steps from New Orleans' Magazine Street in the historic Warehouse District. The eclectic neighborhood is known for an enticing mix of galleries, boutiques and restaurants, conveniently located near top attractions like the National WWII Museum and the French Quarter.
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