Wedding Party
10-11 October 2025

Wedding Party
10-11 October 2025

Wedding Party
10-11 October 2025

Location
We’ll see you in New Orleans!

The venue
The Chloe is a boutique hotel in a restored 19th-century New Orleans mansion
By car
There’s free on-street parking at the Chloe. We recommend using Uber/Lyft at night.
Location
We’ll see you in New Orleans!

The venue
The Chloe is a boutique hotel in a restored 19th-century New Orleans mansion
By car
There’s free on-street parking at the Chloe. We recommend using Uber/Lyft at night.
Location
We’ll see you in New Orleans!

The venue
The Chloe is a boutique hotel in a restored 19th-century New Orleans mansion
By car
There’s free on-street parking at the Chloe. We recommend using Uber/Lyft at night.
Hotels
Where to sleep, rest, and recover

Hotels in New Orleans
There are several charming options nearby. Some we recommend:
The Columns Hotel: 4 min walk from The Chloe
Hotel Henrietta: 9 min walk from The Chloe
Hotel Saint Vincent: 7 min drive from The Chloe
The Blackbird Hotel: 6 min drive from The Chloe
Kimpton Hotel Fontenot: 10 min drive from The Chloe
The Pontcharian: 5 min drive from The Chloe
Hotels
Where to sleep, rest, and recover

Hotels in New Orleans
There are several charming options nearby. Some we recommend:
The Columns Hotel: 4 min walk from The Chloe
Hotel Henrietta: 9 min walk from The Chloe
Hotel Saint Vincent: 7 min drive from The Chloe
The Blackbird Hotel: 6 min drive from The Chloe
Kimpton Hotel Fontenot: 10 min drive from The Chloe
The Pontcharian: 5 min drive from The Chloe
Hotels
Where to sleep, rest, and recover

Hotels in New Orleans
There are several charming options nearby. Some we recommend:
The Columns Hotel: 4 min walk from The Chloe
Hotel Henrietta: 9 min walk from The Chloe
Hotel Saint Vincent: 7 min drive from The Chloe
The Blackbird Hotel: 6 min drive from The Chloe
Kimpton Hotel Fontenot: 10 min drive from The Chloe
The Pontcharian: 5 min drive from The Chloe
The Gameplan
Here’s what to expect this October. Everything takes place across a few venues in New Orleans.
Thursday, October 9 | 7:30PM
Drop-in Drinks (optional)
For those already in town, we will be at The Delachaise Wine Bar and welcome you to stop by for bits and bites!

Saturday, October 11 | 6:00PM
Main Celebration
Hosted at the Chloe Hotel with food, music and drinks - cocktail attire (sparkles and flair encouraged)

Saturday, October 11 | 10:00PM onwards
Going out-out
We are going to sniff out whatever New Orleans has in store for us – dancing, music, drinks and more.

Sunday, October 12 | 12:00PM
Bloody Mary Recovery (optional)
For the strong souls who can muster it, we will have some snacks and bloody marys at The Chloe

The Gameplan
Here’s what to expect this October. Everything takes place across a few venues in New Orleans.
October 9 | 7:30PM
Drop-in Drinks (optional)
For those already in town, we will be at The Delachaise Wine Bar and welcome you to stop by for bits and bites!

October 11 | 6:00PM
Main Celebration
Hosted at the Chloe Hotel with food, music and drinks - cocktail attire (sparkles and flair encouraged)

October 11 | 10:00PM onwards
Going out-out
We are going to sniff out whatever New Orleans has in store for us – dancing, music, drinks and more.

October 12 | 12:00PM
Bloody Mary Recovery (optional)
For the strong souls who can muster it, we will have some snacks and bloody marys at The Chloe

The Gameplan
Here’s what to expect this October. Everything takes place across a few venues in New Orleans.
Thursday, October 9 | 7:30PM
Drop-in Drinks (optional)
For those already in town, we will be at The Delachaise Wine Bar and welcome you to stop by for bits and bites!

Saturday, October 11 | 6:00PM
Main Celebration
Hosted at the Chloe Hotel with food, music and drinks - cocktail attire (sparkles and flair encouraged)

Saturday, October 11 | 10:00PM onwards
Going out-out
We are going to sniff out whatever New Orleans has in store for us – dancing, music, drinks and more.

Sunday, October 12 | 12:00PM
Bloody Mary Recovery (optional)
For the strong souls who can muster it, we will have some snacks and bloody marys at The Chloe

Wedding Gifts
Your presence is enough
Truly, and especially for a destination event. We’re just happy to celebrate with you. If you still want to give something, we’d love a contribution to our registry.
Wedding Gifts
Your presence is enough
Truly, and especially for a destination event. We’re just happy to celebrate with you. If you still want to give something, we’d love a contribution to our registry.
Wedding Gifts
Your presence is enough
Truly, and especially for a destination event. We’re just happy to celebrate with you. If you still want to give something, we’d love a contribution to our registry.
Additional New Orleans advice
Restaurant recommendations
Mr. B's Bistro - an institution and family favorite! Don’t miss the barbequed shrimp (mrbsbistro.com) Parkway Bakery & Tavern - go for po'boys (parkwaypoorboys.com) Commander's Palace - fine dining in an old mansion (commanderspalace.com) La Petite Grocery - James Beard Award-winning chef's charming Creole bistro Coquette - bistro with small plates and wine Cochon - Authentic Cajun cuisine (cochonrestaurant.com) Cochon Butcher - casual lunch and sandwiches (cochonbutcher.com) Pêche Seafood Grill - great for dinner (pecherestaurant.com) Herbsaint - great for dinner (herbsaint.com)
The music scene
Frenchman Street - go to street for live music with multiple venues and street performers The Maple Leaf Bar - one of the oldest continuously operating live music venues in Nola with nightly options (mapleleafbar.com) Tipitina's - another great live music venue a bit further uptown from the Garden District (tipitinas.com)
Things to do and see
Magazine Street - walk along Magazine Street for great shopping, dining, and gallery hopping Garden District & St Charles Avenue - walk through the Garden District or ride the street car down St Charles to check out the beautiful historic mansions and architecture French Quarter - historic heart of Nola with beautiful architecture, street performers, and iconic squares like Jackson Square Audubon Park - gorgeous park for a walk or run! Check out the Tree of Life
Safety and Bourbon St
While it's a famous landmark that you might want to lay eyes on, we recommend avoiding Bourbon Street. Head to Frenchman Street instead! Transportation - We recommend using Uber/Lyft for getting around at night, especially between neighborhoods. The French Quarter and Garden District are generally walkable during the day, but rideshares are your safest bet after dark.
Additional New Orleans advice
Restaurant recommendations
Mr. B's Bistro - an institution and family favorite! Don’t miss the barbequed shrimp (mrbsbistro.com) Parkway Bakery & Tavern - go for po'boys (parkwaypoorboys.com) Commander's Palace - fine dining in an old mansion (commanderspalace.com) La Petite Grocery - James Beard Award-winning chef's charming Creole bistro Coquette - bistro with small plates and wine Cochon - Authentic Cajun cuisine (cochonrestaurant.com) Cochon Butcher - casual lunch and sandwiches (cochonbutcher.com) Pêche Seafood Grill - great for dinner (pecherestaurant.com) Herbsaint - great for dinner (herbsaint.com)
The music scene
Frenchman Street - go to street for live music with multiple venues and street performers The Maple Leaf Bar - one of the oldest continuously operating live music venues in Nola with nightly options (mapleleafbar.com) Tipitina's - another great live music venue a bit further uptown from the Garden District (tipitinas.com)
Things to do and see
Magazine Street - walk along Magazine Street for great shopping, dining, and gallery hopping Garden District & St Charles Avenue - walk through the Garden District or ride the street car down St Charles to check out the beautiful historic mansions and architecture French Quarter - historic heart of Nola with beautiful architecture, street performers, and iconic squares like Jackson Square Audubon Park - gorgeous park for a walk or run! Check out the Tree of Life
Safety and Bourbon St
While it's a famous landmark that you might want to lay eyes on, we recommend avoiding Bourbon Street. Head to Frenchman Street instead! Transportation - We recommend using Uber/Lyft for getting around at night, especially between neighborhoods. The French Quarter and Garden District are generally walkable during the day, but rideshares are your safest bet after dark.
Additional New Orleans advice
Restaurant recommendations
Mr. B's Bistro - an institution and family favorite! Don’t miss the barbequed shrimp (mrbsbistro.com) Parkway Bakery & Tavern - go for po'boys (parkwaypoorboys.com) Commander's Palace - fine dining in an old mansion (commanderspalace.com) La Petite Grocery - James Beard Award-winning chef's charming Creole bistro Coquette - bistro with small plates and wine Cochon - Authentic Cajun cuisine (cochonrestaurant.com) Cochon Butcher - casual lunch and sandwiches (cochonbutcher.com) Pêche Seafood Grill - great for dinner (pecherestaurant.com) Herbsaint - great for dinner (herbsaint.com)
The music scene
Frenchman Street - go to street for live music with multiple venues and street performers The Maple Leaf Bar - one of the oldest continuously operating live music venues in Nola with nightly options (mapleleafbar.com) Tipitina's - another great live music venue a bit further uptown from the Garden District (tipitinas.com)
Things to do and see
Magazine Street - walk along Magazine Street for great shopping, dining, and gallery hopping Garden District & St Charles Avenue - walk through the Garden District or ride the street car down St Charles to check out the beautiful historic mansions and architecture French Quarter - historic heart of Nola with beautiful architecture, street performers, and iconic squares like Jackson Square Audubon Park - gorgeous park for a walk or run! Check out the Tree of Life
Safety and Bourbon St
While it's a famous landmark that you might want to lay eyes on, we recommend avoiding Bourbon Street. Head to Frenchman Street instead! Transportation - We recommend using Uber/Lyft for getting around at night, especially between neighborhoods. The French Quarter and Garden District are generally walkable during the day, but rideshares are your safest bet after dark.

We can’t wait to celebrate with you!
If you haven't already, please RSVP, and feel free to reach out if you have any questions.