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New Orleans for Groups: The Ultimate Guide
New Orleans is one of America's most culturally rich cities, but despite it being a notable spot for history, its actually a bustling, trendy hub, perfect for group getaways. No matter what you're hoping to enjoy here, New Orleans has it all. From exciting tours, to elegant, upscale group dining options, this amazing city truly never disappoints.

No matter what kind of group getaway you're hoping to experience in New Orleans, here are some of the city's best hotels, restaurants, and activities for you to enjoy.

Best Hotels for Groups in New Orleans
New Orleans has a great range of hotels and acommodations, many of which are perfect for a getaway with friends, or extended family trip! Whether you're looking for a unique boutique hotel with character, somewhere fun and fresh, or a hotel rich with historic charm, you're sure to find the perfect place to stay in New Orleans.

From sleek, modern establishments with gaming lounges, to classy, luxurious renovated Catholic Chirches, here are the best places to stay for groups in this outstanding city.
Travelers New Orleans, Lower Garden District, New Orleans
Located in the Lower Garden District, just an 8-minute walk from Morial Convention Center, this outstanding little boutique hotel is run by a team of artists who live, work, and create onsite. Though there are no real on-site amenities other than the cozy lobby (that has a cozy, homely feel to it), there are plenty of great restaurants and bars along Magazine Street, where this hotel stands.

With only nine rooms on-site, this unique accommodation is the perfect spot for those looking for a relaxing getaway, and is the perfect choice for larger groups, as you can book out the whole hotel! It’s a great vacation rental for those who also want to support local artists and communities while they travel.

Each of the rooms comes with air-conditioning and a terrace, as well as a desk, free Wi-Fi, and a private bathroom with a shower and hairdryer.
Moxy New Orleans, Downtown/French Quater, New Orleans
Sitting amongst the hustle and bustle of downtown and the French Quarter, Moxy New Orleans is conveniently located by both the Canal and Rampart streetcar lines, making it a great place to stay if you like getting out and about and exploring all the city has to offer. It is also within walking distance of Bourbon Street, and just a 5-minute drive from the Mercedes-Benz Superdome and Smoothie King Center.

This hotel has plenty of on-site amenities that make it great for group travel, including the fun gathering areas, with sofas, large TVs, and board games. There are communal workspaces for those who might need to use them while you’re away, as well as a fully equipped business center (with printing and copying facilities). Guests can also enjoy an on-site fitness center, a grab-and-go store (where you can purchase snacks and toiletries, open 24 hours a day), a relaxing bar, and a coffee shop.

All guest rooms at this hotel boast a private bathroom with free toiletries and a hair dryer and come fitted with a flat-screen TV.
The Windsor Court, Central Business District, New Orleans
Standing less than 1km from the city centre, and just an 11-minute walk from Morial Convention Center, The Windsor Court is a luxurious, upscale hotel with a traditional design.

Boasting a gorgeous garden terrace, on-site restaurant and bar, free Wi-Fi, and a 24-hour front desk, this 5-star hotel offers everything you need for a New Orleans getaway.

It’s the perfect choice for luxury group travel thanks to the range of excellent suites to choose from, including the two-bedroom corner suite, with one canopy king bed and two queen beds; Club level suites, with exclusive access to a dedicated concierge, private full-service bar, outdoor terraces, large-screen TVs, and more; and the James J Coleman Jr. Presidential Suite, a two-bedroom penthouse suite, which boasts stunning views of the Mississippi River.
Located in the neighborhood of Marigny, this stunning hotel is the result of a four-year restoration of a former Catholic church, making it the perfect place to stay if you’re looking for a unique spot with gorgeous historical touches.

Boasting a gorgeous lounge, 24-hour reception, private parking, a terrace, and an on-site bar and restaurant, and even tour organization services for guests, this stunning hotel is both welcoming and hospitable.

Each room provides and elegant retreat from the quiet Marigny neighborhood, and guests can marvel at the unique and tasteful accents, such as claw foot tubs and marble bathrooms, without needing to forgo their modern amenities, thanks to the air-conditioning, free Wi-Fi, and flat-screen cable TVs.
Dew Drop Inn, Central City, New Orleans
Nestled away in Central City, this hotel is equal parts off the beaten path, yet in the middle of all the action! It sits just 1.5 miles from the Uptown New Orleans Historic District and 1.7 miles from the Mercedes-Benz Superdome.

This amazing 4-star accommodation balances New Orleans history and music culture, with a range of music legends having performed at this hotel, including Irma Thomas and Fats Domino. It’s a great place to enjoy entertainment, as well as a relaxing time at the seasonal outdoor swimming pool. Dew Drop Inn also boasts an on-site restaurant, a bar, and free Wi-Fi. Guests can also enjoy an à la carte breakfast.

Each of the 17 different rooms here is named after a different iconic musician, and there are three suites, one of which can be adjoined with a king bedroom, for those visiting in a small group!

Best Restaurants for Groups in New Orleans
New Oleans's dining scene is as diverse as they come! With innovative dishes, a wide range of cuisines to choose from, and outstanding fresh seafood options, visitors can indulge in a great selection of mouthwatering foods across a range of exciting and captivating restaurants.

Many of these upscale and outstanding establishments have amazing group dining availability, with private dining rooms and gorgeous spaces for your celebration or event.
Antoine's Restaurant, French Quater, New Orleans
Founded in 1840, this Vieux Carré landmark is a stunning restaurant that boasts 15 formal dining rooms, making it a perfect choice for group dining in New Orleans for those who are looking for something elegant and traditional.

The popular Rex Room is one that we highly recommend, with a stunning motif of crowns, scepters, and Mardi Gras memorabilia, it offers a truly elevated dining experience.

Antonie’s was the birthplace of Oysters Rockefeller back in 1889, and today, the menu is still an innovative combination of French Creole cuisine and Gulf seafood. When it comes to ordering desert, be sure not to pass on the bread pudding here, it’s truly delectable!
La Boca Steakhouse, Lower Garden District, New Orleans
A fan favorite amongst locals and visitors alike, this festive Argentinian Steakhouse was created by the talented chef Adolfo Garcia and partner Jared Rolls, meaning every dish on the menu is especially crafted to boast some of the most amazing flavours you can find in the city.

While La Boca doesn’t offer private dining, it’s still an exceptional choice for groups! Be sure to call in advance to make a reservation for a celebratory meal or if you plan on visiting with a large group!
Justine, French Quarter, New Orleans
This stunning brasserie, located in the French Quarter, is one of the best destinations int he city for group dining, offering reservations for 20, or a cocktail reception for up to 100!

Thanks to its over-the-top style and elegant atmosphere, it’s a stunning spot for special occasion dining, with an extensive wine list and a great menu made for sharing, it's the place to go for a girly group dinner or bachelorette party celebrations!
Palm and Pine, French Quater, New Orleans
This Innovative restaurant, also located in the popular French Quater, recently debuted its own private dining space. It now boasts a secluded room - The Rampart Room, perfect for group dining for 21 people, and reflects the Louisiana-Caribbean theme of the of the restaurant, with gorgeous blue velvet chairs, stunning mirrors, sparkling chandeliers, and sweeping drapes.

The menu here rotates seasonally and boasts a delectable blend of flavors from across New Orleans, Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean.
Cafe Sbisa, French Quater, New Orleans
Open since 1899, this classic French-Creole restaurant has stood the test of time. Run by the talented Alfred Singleton, Cafe Sbisa serves up an old-school menu, with classic dishes such as turtle soup, shrimp remoulade, and some of the best crab cakes in the city.

Cafe Sbisa is a great spot for hosting a private event if you’re looking to enjoy a big celebration, as it rents out the first and second floor. If your group is a little smaller though, worry not, as you can enjoy group dining on the gorgeous patio or the intimate balcony.

Best Activities for Groups in New Orleans
New Orleans offers an exciting and diverse range of activities that are simply perfect for group getaways. From exhilerating zip line rides over gator-filled swamps, to the relaxing experience of creating your own unique perfume to take home with you, you can truly craft the perfect getaway.

Visitors can immerse themselves in the city's unique culture and historical architecture, thanks to relaxing bike rides and exciting ghost tours.
Take a Swamp Boat Tour, Barataria Swamps, New Orleans
Take a New Orleans Swamp Tour Boat adventure to effortlessly glide through the waterways of the Bayou if you’re looking for a group getaway out in nature, where you can see some truly incredible wildlife. From stealthy alligators to majestic birds, and much more from a cozy, covered boat, you can see a huge variety of nature and history from this exciting boat ride.

See quaint Cajun graveyards, rustic fishing villages, and a 2,000-year-old Indian burial site as you experience the untamed beauty of the Barataria Swamps, a true gem of Louisiana’s wilderness.
Take a Ghost Walk, Jackson Square, New Orleans
If you’re looking for a super unique and fun-filled activity to do with your group, why not take a ghost tour? There are tours of one of the most haunted playhouses in the world, Le Petit Theatre; you can learn how to summon one of New Orleans’ most famous ghosts, Aunt Rose; and even embody a fictional character for the experience of finding a way to cross over to the afterlife by finding a mystical, magical portal!
Create Your Own Perfume, French Quarter, New Orleans
If you’re looking for a fun-filled activity you can enjoy on your girly getaway, why not craft your own unique scent in the heart of New Orleans’ French Quarter? The perfect souvenir for bachelorette parties and girly birthday trips, simply slip into a lab coat and enjoy creating your very own perfume with the assistance of experts.

Choose from over 300 oils to create three different perfumes, taking home your favorite, and enjoy a unique bag of goodies provided by the Tijon Perfumery!
Take a Bike Tour of the City, New Orleans
Enjoy a unique adventure, exploring the city of New Orleans by bike! From the historic French Quarter, to City Park, and along the soulful streets of Bayou St. John and Treme, there’s so much to see in this authentic, enlightening tour of New Orleans.

You can choose from regular and electric bikes, but just be sure you can ride one before you book one of these tours - they don’t cater to beginners!
Enjoy a Ziplining Adventure over the Swamp, New Orleans
Sail over the heart of New Orleans’ swamp land with this exhilarating aquatic zipline adventure! Enjoy half a mile of thrilling ziplines and bridges where you can spot wildlife (including alligators!) from the treetops!

There’s also plenty of other great amenities at this attraction, making it a great spot to hang out for an afternoon - with a relaxing picnic area, and fun gift shop.
New Orleans for Groups: The Ultimate Guide

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