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As summer heats up in New Orleans, so does the city’s vibrant culinary scene with the return of COOLinary New Orleans. Each year, COOLinary offers locals and visitors alike the chance to indulge in the best of New Orleans cuisine at unbeatable prices. Over 100 of the city’s finest restaurants serve up specially curated prix fixe menus, showcasing their most delectable dishes. 

Whether you’re a foodie looking to explore the local cuisine or a casual diner eager to experience fine dining without breaking the bank, COOLinary is the perfect opportunity to savor the flavors of the Crescent City!

So what exactly is COOLinary? The city’s most delicious summer tradition, of course! Brunch, lunch, and dinner are at your fingertips…whatever you’re in the mood for. Participating restaurants create incredible prix fixe menus showcasing a taste of their signature dishes at a fraction of the regular price. This is what makes COOLinary such a perfect time to explore the foodie scene, try new restaurants, and experience the culinary excellence that New Orleans is known for.

With so many incredible restaurants participating in COOLinary, it can be tough to choose where to dine. Luckily, as a special treat in honor of COOLinary’s 20th anniversary, this year’s summer menu availability will be extended from August 1, 2024 through September 15, 2024. 

The city’s foodie scene is eagerly awaiting the 2024 lineup, and in the meantime we’re remembering some of the incredible offerings of year’s past, such as:

  • Commander’s Palace: A New Orleans institution, Commander’s Palace offers a taste of sophisticated Southern cuisine in an elegant setting. Their COOLinary menu usually features classic dishes like turtle soup, pecan-crusted Gulf fish, and Creole bread pudding.
  • Arnaud’s: Located in the heart of the French Quarter, Arnaud’s is known for its timeless Creole cuisine. Enjoy a three-course dinner that might include dishes like shrimp remoulade, duck à l’orange, and baked Alaska.
  • Broussard’s: Combining French, Creole, and Spanish influences, Broussard’s offers a refined dining experience with dishes like crabmeat ravigote, filet mignon, and chocolate mousse. 
  • Cochon: For a modern take on traditional Cajun flavors, head to Cochon in the Warehouse District. Their menu typically showcases dishes like wood-fired oysters, smoked pork ribs, and creamy grits.
  • Paladar 511: Located in the Marigny neighborhood (and within walking distance of the Lanaux Mansion) Paladar 511 serves up contemporary American cuisine with a New Orleans twist. Past offerings have included house-made pasta and fresh Gulf seafood.

Though locations and menus have not yet been released, keep in mind what is perhaps the most important part of COOLinary – make your reservations early! COOLinary offerings are incredibly popular, especially among locals, and restaurant availability can fill up quickly. Make your reservations in advance to ensure you can visit each of the restaurants on your wishlist. 

However, that’s not to say that you must plan out each restaurant on your trip. One of the beautiful things about New Orleans is that there’s always something new to discover just around the corner. Use COOLinary as a way to explore different neighborhoods and experience the diverse dining scenes across the French Quarter, Uptown, the Garden District, Mid-City, and more.

And don’t forget to step out of your comfort zone! Try a new dish or a new restaurant. Remember that New Orleans is home to some of the most talented chefs in the world, and they’re the ones creating COOLinary’s prix fixe menus. You may discover a new dish or flavor that becomes a forever favorite.

So whether you’re a seasoned foodie or just looking for a meal you’ll remember long after your visit is over, COOLinary 2024 promises an unforgettable dining experience at some of the finest restaurants in the Crescent City. Come hungry and get ready to embark on a culinary adventure that will leave your taste buds dancing with delight!

When you’re ready to make your COOLinary reservations, don’t forget that you’ll need a place to call your home away from home as well. Right now, the Lanaux Mansion is offering an additional 10% off already deeply discounted summer rates on all our luxury suites, from Sophie’s Enchanted Cottage to Beth’s Balcony Escape. Book your suite today using promo code “sizzle”, and we’ll see you soon!

Whether you’re just beginning to plan a New Orleans summer getaway or you’ve already made your travel plans, you’ll quickly learn there is always something new to discover in the Crescent City. From restaurants to museums, the city is full of charm, history, and culture – not to mention some of the most incredible cuisine you’ll have in a lifetime.

For foodies, history buffs, and adventurers alike, New Orleans will delight you around every corner this summer!

 

A Foodie’s Dream Restaurant Scene

New Orleans is a vibrant foodie city with a rich culinary heritage and world-renowned cuisine, and summer is one of the the best times to dive in. Whether you’re a seafood lover or looking to dive into authentic Creole cuisine, you’ll experience mouthwatering fare in a setting unlike any other.

 

While you’ll find no shortage of restaurants here, we have a few recommendations to get you started on your culinary journey. For a quintessential New Orleans experience, enjoy fine cuisine in lush courtyards at restaurants like Bayona, The Elysian Bar*, Sylvain*, or Brennan’s. Or for a new twist on classic fare, choose Cane and Table* or Jewel of the South.

 

If you’re celebrating an extra special occasion, the best of French-Creole cuisine is available any night at Arnaud’s, Antoine’s, Cafe Sbisa*, or GW Fins

 

If a New Orleans drag lunch is on your bucket list, book a table at Barrilleaux’s Restaurant and Wine Bar* or The Country Club. Or for a more traditional jazz brunch, consider Brennan’s or Arnaud’s for an experience even more unforgettable than the menu.

 

And of course, if you’re visiting New Orleans this August, check out COOLinary New Orleans, a collaboration among New Orleans’ best restaurants to offer discounted prix fixe menus to locals and visitors alike. This year COOLinary will run from Thursday, August 1 and last through Sunday, September 15 (an extension of last year’s month-long celebration). Stay tuned…participating restaurants for 2024 will be announced soon.

 

Free for the Whole Family

There are a multitude of free activities in the Crescent City, which is part of what makes it such a go-to destination. For an inside look at the city’s culture and heritage, check out the free Irish Cultural Museum of New Orleans and Lower Ninth Ward Living Museum

 

Get into the spirit of the Sazerac at Sazerac House, which offers free tours (though you must reserve your tour slot in advance), or enjoy free live music at the New Orleans Jazz Museum each Tuesday afternoon.

 

If you’re a Louisiana resident exploring New Orleans, you’ll receive free admission at several museums this summer, such as the New Orleans Museum of Art and New Orleans Botanical Garden on Wednesdays, the Ogden Museum of Southern Art on Thursdays, and the Contemporary Arts Center on Sundays. The Louisiana Children’s Museum is also free on the second Sunday of each month, and Longue Vue House and Gardens is free on rotating Sundays.

 

Music, Games, and Other Fun

And when you’re ready for a break from museums, kick back and relax at Dave & Buster’s, where the fun never stops. This entertainment complex offers a wide range of arcade games, virtual reality experiences, and interactive attractions that will keep kids and adults entertained for hours. 

 

Or strike up some fun at Rock ‘n’ Bowl, a beloved New Orleans venue offering live music, delicious food, and 18 lanes of classic ten-pin bowling!

 

Ready to take your family adventure to new heights? Consider New Orleans Boulder Lounge, the city’s premier indoor rock climbing gym. Suitable for climbers of all ages and skill levels, this family-friendly facility offers a variety of climbing routes, bouldering walls, and challenging obstacles to conquer.

 

Finally, when you need a break from all the exercise, dive into the vibrant music scene at JAM NOLA, an immersive art experience that celebrates the city’s rich musical heritage. This interactive exhibit features colorful installations, larger-than-life sculptures, and multimedia displays that showcase the diverse genres and iconic artists that have shaped New Orleans’ musical identity. 

 

No matter how you choose to spend your summer vacation in New Orleans, you’ll need a place to recharge and relax for the next day’s adventures. At the Lanaux Mansion, we’re offering an additional 10% off our already discounted sizzling summer rates. 

 

Browse our lineup of luxury suites for couples, friends, or family on our website, and add promo code “sizzle” for a summer deal that will add the perfect final touch to your travel plans. And if you have any questions, we’re just a call or email away!

 

*Within walking distance of Lanaux Mansion

As the days grow longer, the vibrant city of New Orleans awakens with a symphony of colors, sounds, and flavors that can only mean one thing – summer festival season is in full swing! From the infectious rhythms of jazz to the sizzle of Creole cuisine, there’s no shortage of reasons to celebrate in the Big Easy during the summer months.

As your experts on all things New Orleans, allow us to take you on a journey through the heart of the festival scene, offering an insider’s guide to the most unique attractions and mouthwatering culinary experiences the city has to offer. 

So dust off your dancing shoes, grab your sunscreen, and get ready to dive headfirst into the electrifying energy of summer festival season in New Orleans. Welcome to the Big Easy – where the good times roll year-round, but especially during the summer festival season!

 

June Jamborees

​​Each summer, as the sun-ripened tomatoes burst with flavor, New Orleans hosts the Creole Tomato Festival. This beloved event pays homage to the vibrant culinary heritage of the city and the iconic Creole tomato, a local treasure known for its sweet, tangy taste and juicy texture. From cooking demonstrations and tomato-centric dishes crafted by renowned chefs to live music, arts and crafts vendors, and family-friendly activities, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

 

Closely following the Creole Tomato Festival is New Orleans Wine and Food Experience, often referred to as NOWFE. Participants can expect wine tastings, food experiences, seminars, workshops, culinary competitions, a gala, and local restaurant participation. The event focuses on showcasing the diverse and famous cuisine of New Orleans and a sampling of wines from around the world. Proceeds from some of the events support local culinary and hospitality industry initiatives.

 

If you’re in the mood for dancing, let the lively beats of Cajun and Zydeco music transport you to the heart of the Louisiana bayou at Cajun-Zydeco Festival. This free celebration of Louisiana’s rich musical heritage is a cultural feast for the senses, from toe-tapping tunes to delectable Cajun cuisine.

 

July Jubilees

Every Fourth of July, the skies over New Orleans light up with a dazzling display of fireworks, marking the city’s annual Go 4th on the River celebration. Against the backdrop of the Mississippi River, Go 4th on the River offers a spectacular show of pyrotechnics, choreographed to music and lighting up the night with bursts of color and brilliance. Families gather along the riverfront, picnicking and enjoying live music performances as they await the main event.

 

That same day, ESSENCE Festival of Culture kicks off with a multi-day celebration of African American music, culture, and community, featuring renowned artists, empowerment seminars, and a party atmosphere that electrifies the city. Attendees enjoy fashion, beauty, shopping, lifestyle, celebrity, and entrepreneurship experiences throughout the fest.

 

And for amateur bartenders and professionals alike, Tales of the Cocktail wraps up July with an annual cocktail and spirits festival. It is one of the most significant gatherings of professionals in the spirits and cocktail industry, attracting bartenders, mixologists, brand ambassadors, and enthusiasts from around the world. Tales of the Cocktail boasts dinners, special events, seminars, tastings, competitions, networking opportunities, awards, and so much more for the cocktail and spirit enthusiast or professional. 

 

August Attractions

Swing into August and sway to the soulful sounds of jazz at Satchmo SummerFest, a celebration of Louis Armstrong and the vibrant musical heritage he represents. Satchmo SummerFest is a weekend-long extravaganza of music, food, and culture, showcasing the best of traditional and contemporary jazz with performances by local and national artists on multiple stages throughout the festival grounds. You’ll also find a variety of activities and attractions, including seminars, panel discussions, and film screenings highlighting Louis Armstrong’s life and legacy. 

 

Art aficionados will enjoy New Orleans’ White Linen Night, an annual event that transforms the city’s Arts District into a vibrant celebration of art, culture, and community. This beloved tradition invites locals and visitors alike to don their finest white attire and explore the galleries, boutiques, and restaurants that line the streets of the historic Warehouse District. Attendees can stroll from gallery to gallery, admiring works by local and international artists, while enjoying complimentary wine and hors d’oeuvres along the way.

 

After White Linen Night comes Dirty Linen Night on the second Saturday in August, when art galleries, antique shops, and boutiques in the French Quarter keep their doors open late into the evening, inviting visitors to explore the vibrant art scene of New Orleans. Browse a diverse array of artwork, including paintings, sculptures, photography, and mixed media pieces, created by both local and international artists while enjoying live music performances and food and drinks.

 

September Soirees 

Kick off September in New Orleans at Southern Decadence Festival, a celebration of diversity, culture, and revelry like no other. From extravagant parades to electrifying performances, indulge in a whirlwind of festivities that capture the essence of Southern charm, decadence, and being yourself above all else – all in the heart of the French Quarter!

 

As you begin to plan your summer vacation in the Big Easy, consider where you’ll relax and recharge. At Lanaux Mansion, we offer one to six bedroom suites for you and the whole family. 

Right now, early bookers get our sizzling summer rates. Book before April 15th to take advantage of these deeply discounted rates at an oasis in the heart of New Orleans. Visit our website today to find a suite perfect for your summer getaway!

Summer is coming, and we’re looking forward to all the ways the Crescent City comes alive in the summer months. From vibrant culture to live music to an abundance of sights to see, there are plenty of ways to stay cool and make the most of your summer getaway.

 

Let us be your guide to beating the heat and exploring all that New Orleans has to offer!

 

Museums and More

From exploring fascinating museums like the National WWII Museum and the New Orleans Museum of Art to catching a show at the historic Saenger Theatre, there’s no shortage of cultural experiences to enjoy while staying cool indoors.

 

At Vue Orleans, take in a 360-degree view of the city after a deep dive into her history through interactive experiences. You’ll hear real stories from well-known New Orleans figures who changed the city with their dreams, music, and talent.

 

Next, take in the wonders of earth at the Audubon Nature Institute’s Aquarium and Insectarium. An incredible experience for the whole family, you’ll encounter insects and aquatic animals of all types. 

 

If museums are up your alley, visit the New Orleans Museum of Art, which boasts nearly 50,000 artworks, or The National World War II Museum, an incredible campus full of history and remembrance.

 

End your day with a show at the Saenger Theatre, a stunning historic performing arts theater with an ever rotating but impressive lineup of shows. Arrive early to enjoy the splendor of this luxury theater, standing since 1927. 

 

Savor a Ride on Our Historic Streetcars

Hop on one of the famed New Orleans streetcars for an air-conditioned tour of the city. Whether you ride the riverfront, up Saint Charles Avenue, or down Canal Street, you’re guaranteed a local’s view. The streetcar is also a fantastic way to get around, transporting visitors to many must-see attractions, such as the Audubon Nature Institute Aquarium and Insectarium, the New Orleans Museum of Art, and more. 

 

Music

Time your trip to coincide with one of the many musicians visiting the Big Easy. With venues all over the city, such as the Fillmore New Orleans, House of Blues New Orleans, Toulouse Theater, Orpheum Theater, Joy Theater, and Mahalia Jackson Theater (to name just a few), you’ll find no shortage of live music.

 

And don’t forget Frenchmen Street, full of the sultry sounds of jazz, history, and culture (just around the corner from the Lanaux Mansion!).

 

No matter what you choose to do during your summer vacation in New Orleans, you’ll find an abundance of activities, tours, and experiences to help you stay cool while exploring the city’s rich culture and vibrant energy. 

 

From fascinating museums to refreshing streetcar rides, there are so many ways to beat the heat and make unforgettable memories in the Crescent City. So embrace the adventure and let the magic of New Orleans unfold this summer!

 

And when you’re ready to rest up for the next day’s adventures, the Lanaux Mansion’s doors are open to you. Our unbeatable location between Bourbon Street, Frenchmen Street, Jackson Square, and the bustling Mississippi riverfront will have you just a short stroll from all the Crescent City has to offer this summer — including more bars, restaurants, museums, curio shops, and art galleries than you could possibly ever visit in one trip. 

Visit our website today to browse our sizzling summer rates, available now through April 15th!

Planning a trip to the Crescent City this summer? Get ready for an exhilarating experience filled with vibrant festivals, lively events, and a myriad of things to do. Festival goers and foodies alike will revel in a unique culture of events and flavors. History buffs and explorers will find no shortage of sights and stories.

 

With a focus on events and festivals for the adventurer, there’s no better summer vacation than one spent in New Orleans!

 

Mid-City Bayou Boogaloo

Dive into the spirit of summer at Bayou Boogaloo from May 17 to May 19. This vibrant fest along the banks of Bayou St. John includes live music, food, drinks, and art and other goods from local artists and entrepreneurs. Locals and tourists alike canoe, paddle, and float on the bayou all weekend. This family-friendly event captures the essence of laid-back Louisiana living, and while you’re there, you can explore the historic Mid-City neighborhood! 

 

For more information about Bayou Boogaloo, visit https://thebayouboogaloo.com/

 

New Orleans Pride

Spanning the entire month of June, New Orleans Pride is a sight to see, from the parade to the festival. The Pride Parade is often a highlight of many Pride events, featuring vibrant costumes and a diverse representation of the LGBTQ+ community in New Orleans. The festival typically includes live music, food and drinks, community resources and activities, and other entertainment. And between the parade and festival, you’ll find many day and nighttime events, such as film screenings, art exhibitions, performances, workshops, and much more. It’s a time for celebration, unity, and advocacy! 

 

For more information, visit https://neworleanspride.org/

 

New Orleans Wine and Food Experience

New Orleans Wine and Food Experience, often referred to as NOWFE, takes place June 5 to June 9 this year. Participants can expect wine tastings, food experiences, seminars, workshops, culinary competitions, a gala, and local restaurant participation. The event focuses on showcasing the diverse and famous cuisine of New Orleans and a sampling of wines from around the world. Proceeds from some of the events support local culinary and hospitality industry initiatives. 

 

For more information, visit https://www.nowfe.com/

 

Essence Festival of Culture

Essence Festival, taking place from July 4 to July 7 is a celebration of African American music, culture, and community, featuring renowned artists, empowerment seminars, and a party atmosphere that electrifies the city. Attendees enjoy fashion, beauty, shopping, lifestyle, celebrity, and entrepreneurship experiences throughout the fest. 

 

For more information, visit https://www.essence.com/festival2024/

 

Tales of the Cocktail

Tales of the Cocktail is an annual cocktail and spirits festival held each year in New Orleans. It is one of the most significant gatherings of professionals in the spirits and cocktail industry, attracting bartenders, mixologists, brand ambassadors, and enthusiasts from around the world. Tales of the Cocktail boasts dinners, special events, seminars, tastings, competitions, networking opportunities, awards, and so much more for the cocktail and spirit enthusiast or professional.

 

For more information and to stay tuned for the 2024 date announcement, visit https://talesofthecocktail.org/

 

Louisiana Cajun-Zydeco Festival

Let the lively beats of Cajun and Zydeco music transport you to the heart of the Louisiana bayou at this free celebration of Louisiana’s rich musical heritage. From toe-tapping tunes to delectable Cajun cuisine, it’s a cultural feast for the senses.

 

For more information and for 2024 dates, visit https://www.jazzandheritage.org/

 

COOLinary

Each year, New Orleans COOLinary takes place during the entire month of August, featuring the diverse and delicious culinary scene in New Orleans through special prix-fixe menus at some of the city’s finest restaurants. COOLinary was designed to make dining at upscale restaurants in New Orleans more accessible, and these fixed-price menus often represent a significant value compared to the regular à la carte offerings. Yet COOLinary is not just about dining out; it’s a celebration of New Orleans’ culinary heritage and the talented chefs who contribute to the city’s vibrant food culture.

 

To see this year’s participating restaurants once released, check back at https://www.neworleans.com/coolinary/. In the meantime, you can browse through the participating restaurants and their menus from 2023.

 

Book Your Summer Stay

With airy courtyards and balconies to accompany our luxurious suites, you’ll be in an oasis in the heart of New Orleans – steps away from all the city offers during the summer.

 

The Lanaux Mansion offers suites for individuals, couples, families, and groups, so you and yours can book a summer vacation to remember. Visit our website today to book!

And as always, feel free to reach out at lanauxevents@gmail.com or (504) 948-6119 if you have any questions about your upcoming trip!

Each December, New Orleans hosts the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl at the Caesars Superdome. This season, the Jacksonville State Gamecocks take on the Louisiana-Lafayette Ragin’ Cajuns on Saturday, December 16, 2023, giving football fanatics and travel enthusiasts alike an excuse to touch down in the Big Easy during the holiday season!

The New Orleans Bowl isn’t just a football game; it’s an immersion into the heart and soul of one of the most vibrant cities in the world. It’s a chance for visitors from all around the country (and the world!) to explore the rich tapestry of culture and history that the Crescent City offers.

Whether you’re gifting tickets to a fan or adding to the itinerary of your pre-planned trip, we invite you to be part of the magic!

 

Game Day

In the morning, seek out beignets from Cafe du Monde,* followed by a stroll through the French Quarter, seeing the holiday sights. You can do some holiday shopping or simply enjoy the festivities. In the afternoon, head to the Superdome for kickoff at 1:15pm. 

At the game, you’ll enjoy a first-hand view of the Caesars Superdome, a venue that has seen some of the greatest sports and entertainment events. The dome is a symbol of resilience and a witness to countless historic moments, and as such is a fantastic venue for the New Orleans Bowl!

And after the game, grab a bite to eat and venture out to see the holiday lights and sounds in the French Quarter and beyond!

To purchase tickets, visit www.ticketmaster.com. And for game day information, such as the bag policy (great information to have when you’re packing for your trip!), visit https://www.neworleansbowl.org/

 

The Luncheon

If you’ve been invited to the annual R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl Luncheon (which takes place a few days before the game), you’ll be treated to an opportunity to feed your soul while experiencing the football spirit and pageantry of each team. In years past, speakers have included New Orleans Saints linebacker Demario Davis, Steve Gleason, Ryan Clark, Charlie Ward, and Darren Woodson This year’s speaker is no less impressive: you’ll also hear from Avery Johnson – a former NBA basketball player and coach.

 

STEM Fest

If you’re bringing the whole family to the Big Easy, consider attending the New Orleans Bowl STEM Fest, yet another fantastic experience built into the New Orleans Bowl festivities. Each year, students are invited to attend the free fest, and each attendee receives a ticket to the game.

For more information, visit https://www.neworleansbowl.org/stemfest

 

After the Game

While the New Orleans Bowl is the main event, the city itself is a treasure trove waiting to be explored. From the historic French Quarter to the picturesque Garden District, every corner of New Orleans tells a story, especially during the holiday season. 

Because New Orleans is more than a destination – it’s an invitation to experience genuine Southern hospitality. From friendly locals to the warm welcome of the city itself, you’ll leave with memories that extend beyond the football field. 

We invite you to peruse our holiday blogs, Merriment, Magic, and Memories in New Orleans and 

Holiday Magic in the Crescent City when you’re building your trip itinerary and planning activities!

 

Rest Your Head at the Lanaux Mansion

Our spacious and comfortable suites are steps away from the hustle and bustle of the French Quarter, yet worlds apart – the perfect peaceful refuge after days and nights of fun, food, and football!

When you visit for longer than just the weekend, take advantage of our Holiday Happenings package, which offers a 10% discount on Sundays through Thursdays through December 28, 2023. A two-night minimum stay is required, and this promotion is based on availability.

Browse our available suites here to see which room is right for you, and when you’re ready to book your stay, visit our website and use promo code “HOLIDAY”.

If you have any questions, we’re just a call or email away at lanauxevents@gmail.com or (504) 948-6119! 

If you’ve begun planning your holiday trip to New Orleans, you already know there’s no shortage of holiday magic to be found.

If you missed our recent blog Holiday Magic in the Crescent City, we highly recommend checking it out for an incredible list of holiday traditions and experiences.

In the meantime, here are even more reasons to visit New Orleans this holiday season!

Trans-Siberian Orchestra’s The Ghosts of Christmas Eve
On December 13th, the Trans-Siberian Orchestra will perform The Ghosts of Christmas Eve at the Smoothie King Center. They’ll perform classics like “The First Noel” and “O Come All Ye Faithful”, alongside some favorite holiday hits and original music.

For tickets, visit https://www.ticketmaster.com.

Holiday Tours
Gray Line is known for their fantastic holiday tours: their Christmas Eve Bonfire Express Tour, the Christmas Eve Bonfire Adventure Tour, and the Jingling Through The Crescent tour.

Jingling Through The Crescent is a seasonal, daily, 2.5 hour motor coach tour through some of New Orleans’ most historic neighborhoods (such as the Treme and Faubourg Marigny), where you’ll learn about our culture, history, and people. The tour makes two stops, one at Lake Pontchartrain and one at the Roosevelt Hotel.

The Christmas Eve Bonfire Express Tour shows off one of the Mississippi River’s most vibrant traditions: the lighting of the bonfires! This tour is a round-trip motor coach tour of a unique Cajun tradition.

The Christmas Eve Bonfire Adventure Tour is similar to the Express Tour, showing off the lighting of the bonfires, but also includes a visit to Destrehan Plantation for a traditional holiday dinner!

For more information on holiday tours and Gray Line’s other tours, visit https://www.graylineneworleans.com/.

Sailing with Santa
Beginning November 25, board the Steamboat Natchez for live entertainment and a visit from Santa Claus himself! The cruise offers an optional lunch, holiday tunes, and stunning views of New Orleans and the Mississippi River.

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit https://www.steamboatnatchez.com/cruises/holiday-cruise/sailing-with-santa.

Christmas Eve & New Years’ Eve on the Mississippi River
Take to the Mississippi River once more on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day aboard the Steamboat Natchez!

The Natchez will host a Christmas Eve Jazz Cruise on Sunday, December 24. Enjoy a Creole dinner, breathtaking views of the New Orleans skyline, and live music on their annual dinner cruise.

On Sunday, December 31, the Steamboat Natchez will host their New Years’ Eve Celebration, featuring live music, an open bar, hand-passed hors d’oeuvres, and other food as you cruise along the Mississippi River.

For more information, visit https://www.steamboatnatchez.com/.

New Years’ Eve with a View
If you prefer to be in the sky rather than on the water, ring in the new year above New Orleans at Vue Orleans! Guests will enjoy 360° birds-eye views of the Crescent City, along with a champagne toast, beverages, passed hors d’oeuvres, and live music.

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit https://vueorleans.com/articles/new-years-eve-at-vue.

Make Memories at the Lanaux Mansion
This holiday season, complete your travel plans with a festive stay at the Lanaux Mansion! Our one-bedroom suites or two-, three-, four-, five-, or six-bedroom suites will be a magical setting for your holiday stay.

We’re pleased to offer a 10% discount on Sundays through Thursdays from November 13, 2023 to December 28, 2023 with our Holiday Happenings package. A two-night minimum stay is required, and this promotion is based on availability.

Browse our available suites here to see which room is right for you, and when you’re ready to book your stay, visit https://secure.thinkreservations.com/thelanauxmansion/reservations and use promo code “HOLIDAY”!

And as always, please don’t hesitate to reach out at lanauxevents@gmail.com or (504) 948-6119 with any questions! We look forward to celebrating the holidays with you!

The holiday season in New Orleans is a magical time as the city’s traditions and history come to life to offer a one-of-a-kind experience for all. 

We invite you to explore all the Crescent City has to offer from your home base: the Lanaux Mansion, and this year, we’re sharing a few classic holiday must-dos and a limited time special for booking your holiday stay!

 

Merriment on Magazine

Beginning on November 25th, Magazine Street will host Merriment on Magazine. Boutiques and shops up and down Magazine Street will offer holiday fashions, holiday home decor, and gifts for all the special individuals on your list. 

When you’ve finished shopping, enjoy a cocktail or a meal at one of the many fantastic restaurants on Magazine Street!

For information on special holiday sales, gift guides, and events, visit https://magazinestreet.com/event/merriment-on-magazine/.  

 

Reveillon Dinners

Throughout the month of December, New Orleans’ restaurants will offer exclusive Réveillon menus. This Creole Christmas tradition, which dates back to the 1800s, includes impressive multi-course meals and specialty cocktails so every visitor can enjoy a taste of New Orleans’ finest cuisine.

To view a list of this year’s participating restaurants, visit https://holiday.neworleans.com/food-and-drink/

 

Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra’s Holiday Spectacular

The Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra will host their Holiday Spectacular on December 2nd at the Orpheum Theater. The 90 minute concert will feature all the holiday favorites and is a holiday experience the whole family can enjoy together.

For tickets and more information, visit https://lpomusic.com/.  

 

The Marigny Opera Ballet’s Jazz Nutcracker

From December 8th to 10th and 15th to 17th this year, The Marigny Opera Ballet will present their reimagining of The Nutcracker, accompanied by an original jazz score by New Orleans’ own Lawrence Sieberth.

For more information, visit https://www.marignyoperaballet.org/

 

LUNA Fête

Arts New Orleans will bring back LUNA Fête for the holiday season from December 7th to 10th this year. In their 10th anniversary year, this free festival of light, art, and technology boasts large-scale outdoor light projections across 7.5 acres of the Mississippi River Heritage Park and Convention Center Pedestrian Park.

In addition to art installations, attendees can discover local artists and check some items off their holiday gift list. You’ll also find food vendors, drink vendors, and multiple surprise entertainment experiences. More information can be found at https://www.lunafete.com/

 

Holiday Home Tours

On December 17th, the Patio Planters will present their annual self-guided Holiday Home Tour from 12:00pm to 4:00pm. Tours showcase classic French Quarter homes, courtyards, and gardens in their full festive decor, and this year the Lanaux Mansion is one of those elegant homes!

Tickets go on sale on November 1st. For more information, visit https://patioplanters.net/events/holiday-home-tour/

 

NOLA ChristmasFest

Get in the holiday spirit at NOLA Christmas Fest from December 21st to 30th at the New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center. Admission provides access to carnival rides, an indoor ice skating rink, ice slides, and so many activities for children, including cookie decorating, gingerbread house making, and visits with Santa. 

Celebrating their 10th anniversary this year, expect a few special surprises! For tickets or more information, visit https://nolachristmasfest.com/

 

A Magical Holiday Stay at the Lanaux Mansion

New Orleans is a perfect destination for an enchanting Christmas getaway, and when you stay at the Lanaux Mansion, you’ll be steps away from the festivities.

This year, we’re pleased to announce our Holiday Happenings package. Join us in our festive surroundings for the holiday season and enjoy a 10% discount on Sundays through Thursdays from November 13, 2023 to December 28, 2023. A two-night minimum stay is required, and this promotion is based on availability. 

Whether you’re looking for a one-bedroom suite or a two-, three-, four-, five-, or six-bedroom suite to host the whole family, the Lanaux Mansion will provide the grace of a bygone era with the modern comforts you want. Browse our available suites here to see which room is right for you. 

 

 

When you’re ready to book your stay, visit https://secure.thinkreservations.com/thelanauxmansion/reservations and use promo code “HOLIDAY” today!

If you have any questions about booking or holiday recommendations (including our favorite restaurants and other activities), please don’t hesitate to reach out at lanauxevents@gmail.com or (504) 948-6119. 

We look forward to celebrating the holidays with you!

We may not yet know who’ll be headed to the Allstate Sugar Bowl next year, but that means all football fans are beginning to plan for a potential trip to New Orleans – especially those confident in a winning season for their team!

This season’s game falls on Monday, January 1, 2024, giving the perfect opportunity to spend the holiday weekend exploring all the Big Easy has to offer. So we’ve put together your go-to guide for a vibrant weekend full of adventure!

 

A Happening Holiday Weekend in New Orleans

One of the best perks of the Sugar Bowl is that its festivities take place each year over New Years’ Eve and New Years’ Day, making it an action-packed weekend all around. 

It should come as no surprise that the Big Easy hosts an array of events to kick off the new year in style. One highlight each year are the fireworks over the Mississippi River, which can be seen from many locations throughout the city, including the riverfront and Jackson Square.

If holiday activities aren’t up your alley, there’s plenty more to do in and around the French Quarter.

Walk up and down Frenchmen Street, just around the corner from the Lanaux Mansion, or stroll down Bourbon Street. On either of these famous streets synonymous with revelry and celebration, you’ll find an adventure all your own. Navigate the bustling street, duck into legendary bars, and enjoy live music that reverberates through your soul as you raise a toast to your team’s victory and bond with fellow fans.

When you’re ready to catch the other weekend games, visit The Pelican Club or Manning’s to grab a bite or a brew and keep up with the score.

If a brewery is more your speed, you’re in luck: New Orleans boasts a handful of absolutely phenomenal local breweries, such as Urban South Brewery, NOLA Brewing Company, Second Line Brewing, Port Orleans Brewing Co., and Faubourg Brewing Co. Many of these breweries also offer highly-rated food, including Urban Smash at Urban South Brewery and NOLA Pizza Co. at NOLA Brewing Company. Even those breweries without a permanent kitchen provide a rotating array of popup kitchens and food trucks (you can find more information about popup kitchens and food trucks on each brewery’s website).

 

Game Day Glory and Tailgating Traditions

Once game day arrives, set your sites on the iconic Caesars Superdome, don your team’s colors, and embrace the camaraderie prior to kickoff.

Join the pre-game festivities throughout the French Quarter and in Champions Square, just outside of the Superdome. Indulge in some good old-fashioned tailgating and set the tone for an unforgettable day. Make time to catch the All State Sugar Bowl Parade for a taste of Mardi Gras!

And when it’s all said and done, whether your team triumphs or faces defeat, the post-game celebrations you’ll find throughout the city are a must. Head out on the town and relive the game’s most memorable moments with fellow fans.

 

Where to Stay

And of course, an integral piece of your plans over Sugar Bowl weekend should be choosing your home base for the weekend. At the Lanaux Mansion, you’re steps away from the fascinating walkways of the French Quarter or the lively scene on Frenchmen Street.

Whether you choose to stay in the Weiland Suite, Ruthie’s Balcony Suite, Beth’s Escape, or one of our other private suites, you’ll have everything you need for a weekend of adventure and more importantly, football. 

 

To book your room, visit https://secure.thinkreservations.com/thelanauxmansion/reservations

Sugar Bowl weekend in New Orleans promises the perfect fusion of football and adventure, and with the proper planning, you’ll be able to ensure your trip celebrates your team and offers its own adventure. Grab your gear and pack your spirit of adventure, and if you have any questions, you may reach us at (504) 948-6119. 

 

We’ll see you Sugar Bowl weekend!

There’s nothing quite like coasting alongside the Mississippi River on a breezy summer day, and the famous streetcars in New Orleans offer the perfect opportunity to feel the wind in your hair on a scenic ride to all our fair city has to offer.

Take a leisurely stroll down Esplanade Avenue from the front steps of the Lanaux Mansion to the French Market Station where the Riverfront Streetcar will take you to various historic parts of the city.

The streetcar runs every 20-30 minutes, so we encourage you to meander through the French Market as you make your way to the station!

 

Mississippi Riverfront

The Riverfront streetcar makes seven stops along the Mississippi River after it leaves the French Market Station.

The Dumaine Station stop is near Cafe du Monde, the beloved home to a traditional New Orleans dessert: the beignet. The Dumaine stop is also where you’ll find historic Jackson Square and the St. Louis Cathedral

Next, you’ll arrive at the Toulouse Station, just near the Steamboat Natchez, a favorite for enjoying live music and viewing the city’s skyline while afloat the mighty Mississippi River. 

 

Audubon Aquarium and Insectarium

Just before the tracks turn down Canal Street, the Riverfront streetcar will stop near the newly renovated Audubon Aquarium and Audubon Insectarium

Rated as one of the top 10 best aquariums in the nation, Audubon Aquarium is home to thousands of live animals, including more than those found underwater. With live penguin encounters, a touchpool with stingrays and sharks, and an entire exhibit with free-flying birds from the Amazon, you’ll find an abundance to learn and explore throughout the aquarium. 

Inside the same building that overlooks the Mississippi River is the Audubon Insectarium. Since reopening in June of 2023, the insectarium provides educational experiences centered around different insects and features a butterfly garden filled with hundreds of live butterflies. 

 

Canal Street

After the stop at the aquarium, hop on the streetcar to continue down Canal Street, a main thoroughfare that borders both the historic French Quarter and the New Orleans Central Business District.

With stops near prized New Orleans restaurants including GW Fins, Mr. B’s Bistro, Bayona, and Palace Cafe, you’ll find classic New Orleans dishes for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.

Along Canal Street, you can also visit the Saenger Theatre and the Orpheum Theater. Both theaters bring lively music and entertainment to the city, from Broadway Across America shows to well-known musicians and classic ballet performances. 

 

Loyola Avenue

The last leg of the Riverfront streetcar’s route will take you to stops near Champions Square where many parties and festivals are hosted, especially those relating to the sports teams hosted in New Orleans.

If you’re interested in New Orleans sports, take a walk through Champions Square for an up-close view of the Caesars Superdome and the Smoothie King Center, home to the New Orleans Saints and New Orleans Pelicans, respectively.

These famous arenas also host large concerts throughout the year, making the Lanaux Mansion a fantastic place to rest your head after a night of live music.

 

Your Home Away from Home

When you’re ready to head back to home base, the same streetcar will bring you right back to the Lanaux Mansion so you can relax and refresh for whatever is next on your list.

And no matter how many guests are traveling with you, we have plenty of room at the Mansion! 

Families will rest easy in our Lanaux Two-Bedroom Balcony Suite. With a luxurious king bed and a daybed in each room, your friends and family will find rest and comfort.

Every suite is also equipped with air conditioning, wireless internet, and smart TVs, so you can keep the good times rolling when you’re back from a busy day. 

Ready to book one of our suites? Visit https://www.thelanauxmansion.com/ or call us at (504) 948-6119. We’ll ensure your stay is as lovely and leisurely as a ride on our famous streetcars!