New Orleans Wedding In November
New Orleans, LA, USA, November, 2007
Venues
- Ceremony: Holy Name of Jesus Church
- Reception: Audubon Tea Room
- Hotel: Country Inn & Suites by Carlson-New Orleans
- Hotel: J W Marriott-New Orleans
- Hotel: Loews Hotels-New Orleans
- Hotel: Omni Hotels: Omni Royal Orleans Hotel
- Restaurant: Broussard's Restaurant & Patio
- Restaurant: Cafe Adelaide
- Restaurant: Cafe' du Monde
- Restaurant: Central Grocery Co
- Restaurant: Port of Call
- Attraction: Aquarium of the Americas
- Attraction: French Market
- Attraction: National D Day Museum
- Attraction: Shops At Canal Place LLC
Ceremony
Holy Name of Jesus Church
6367 Saint Charles AveNew Orleans, LA, USA
Reception
Audubon Tea Room
Tea Room DrNew Orleans, LA 70118,
Hotel
Country Inn & Suites by Carlson-New Orleans
315 Magazine StNew Orleans, LA, USA
J W Marriott-New Orleans
614 Canal St # 4New Orleans, LA, USA
Loews Hotels-New Orleans
300 Poydras StNew Orleans, LA, USA
Omni Hotels: Omni Royal Orleans Hotel
621 Saint Louis StNew Orleans, LA, USA
Restaurant
Cafe Adelaide
300 Poydras StNew Orleans, LA, USA
Bridesmaids' Luncheon Situated in the downtown Warehouse District’s recently debuted Loews New Orleans Hotel, Café Adelaide and The Swizzle Stick Bar is inspired by the Brennans’ beloved Aunt Adelaide, who personified the avant-garde cocktail culture of the late 1950s and 1960s, and represents the joie de vivre of all that is New Orleans. Everything about Café Adelaide and The Swizzle Stick Bar is centered around her charming pursuit of the good life—from high-falutin’ to low-down…with great New Orleans food.
Cafe' du Monde
Cafe du MondeDecatur St, New Orleans, LA,
Get your world famous New Orleans beinets here!! What's a beignet? It's a french doughnut that's fried with powdered sugar on top. A must for any visit to New Orleans!! Have some for us!
Central Grocery Co
923 Decatur StNew Orleans, LA, USA
Your one-stop original New Orleans Po-Boy shop! MMMMM! If you get the roast beef, you better make sure you get lots of napkins!
Port of Call
838 Esplanade AveNew Orleans, LA, USA
This place is one of Anonymous's and my favorite restaurants in the city. This one's great for all the non-seafood lovers. They have big, juicy burgers, loaded baked potatoes and AWESOME signature drinks! Get the large so you can take home a souvenir cup!
Attraction
Aquarium of the Americas
1 Canal StNew Orleans, LA, USA
French Market
1136 Decatur StNew Orleans, LA, USA
If you like to shop, you'll love the French Market! With it's fresh produce to hot pralines and unique jewelry to cheap sunglasses, you're bound to find something you can't live without!
National D Day Museum
1 Poydras StNew Orleans, LA, USA
Dedicated in 2000 as The National D-Day Museum and now designated by Congress as the country's official World War II Museum, this remarkable attraction illuminates the American experience during the WWII era with moving personal stories, historic artifacts and powerful interactive displays. From the Normandy invasion to the sands of Pacific Islands and the Home Front, the Museum brings to life the teamwork, optimism, courage and sacrifice of the men and women who won the war and changed the world. The Museum is an incomparable experience for all generations and not to be missed on any visit to New Orleans. Come learn with your mind and your heart that freedom isn't free. Meet living American heroes--our WWII veteran volunteers. Celebrate the American Spirit at the National World War II Museum.




