Epic NOLA Bachelorette Party Guide & Itinerary

If you’re looking for a bachelorette party destination that’s as spicy as a Cajun crawfish boil and as lively as a jazz band on Bourbon Street, New Orleans is the place for you.
This city is brimming with charm, history, and let’s say, a bit of mystery, making it the perfect destination for a group that’s ready to let loose, enjoy some wicked cocktails, and dive into a rich cultural scene that makes this place unlike any other.
Where to Stay – Your New Orleans Bachelorette HQ
First things first: where to stay. To get the full experience, you’ll want to book a hotel near the heart of it all: the French Quarter. The iconic Royal Sonesta is perfect for a chic yet classic vibe, right on Bourbon Street, where the party never stops.
If you’re looking for something with a bit more elegance and charm, Hotel Monteleone offers old-school New Orleans charm, complete with a rooftop bar perfect for pre-night-out drinks.
Not quite your style? Try The Saint Hotel or The Henry Howard Hotel for a mix of boutique elegance and central locations that keep you close to all the action.
For something more budget-friendly but still stylish and well-located for a New Orleans bachelorette party, The Old No. 77 Hotel & Chandlery is an affordable, artsy, and just a short walk from the French Quarter, making it a great option for a budget-conscious bachelorette group that still wants a chic stay. Bonus: there’s an in-house restaurant, Compère Lapin, known for its incredible brunch and cocktails.
A charming French Quarter hotel with classic New Orleans vibes, Hotel Provincial offers affordable rates, a central location, and a quaint courtyard pool—perfect for a more relaxed stay while still being steps away from Bourbon Street’s action.
If your bride squad wants extra space, a private party spot, or a homey feel, a vacation rental in New Orleans might be the way to go.
The French Quarter and Marigny are ideal if you want to be within walking distance of Bourbon Street, bars, and jazz clubs, while the Garden District and Uptown offer charming historic homes with porches, courtyards, and a more relaxed atmosphere.
For a true NOLA experience, look for a classic Creole-style townhouse or a shotgun house with a balcony, so you can sip mimosas and people-watch before heading out.
Many rentals offer multiple bedrooms, kitchens for pre-party snacks and drinks, and even pools or courtyards—perfect for a laid-back morning after a big night out.
Here are some great options:
- French Quarter Luxury Townhouse
This elegant townhouse is located in the heart of the French Quarter, offering three balconies with views of the vibrant streets below. With multiple bedrooms and a spacious living area, it’s perfect for accommodating a bachelorette group (sleeps 12). Enjoy the classic New Orleans architecture and the convenience of being steps away from Bourbon Street.
- Garden District Upscale Home with Gated Parking
Situated in the historic Garden District, this upscale home features four fully furnished bedrooms and three full bathrooms, comfortably accommodating up to 8 guests. The property offers gated parking, a modern kitchen, and a charming courtyard, providing a blend of modern amenities and historic charm.
- Historic Garden District 5BR Home
This stunning five-bedroom apartment combines historic character with modern amenities, making it ideal for large groups (sleeps 10). Located in the Garden District, it offers exquisite decor, a full kitchen, and ample space for gatherings, ensuring a memorable stay for your bachelorette party.
Nightlife and Parties
When it’s time to start really partying, New Orleans delivers. Get your drinking shoes on, because it’s time for a Crawl down Bourbon Street. This area is a must-see with its dive bars, neon lights, and, of course, the famous Hand Grenades (the drink, not the explosive kind).
But don’t forget to mix it up—Magazine Street has a more laid-back, but still very fun, bar scene, where you can sip craft cocktails in style, like at The Spotted Cat Music Club, while catching some live jazz.
And while we’re talking about drinks, the cocktails in New Orleans aren’t just good, they’re practically legendary. You have to stop by The Carousel Bar (located in Hotel Monteleone), where the bar literally rotates while you sip on a classic Sazerac or Ramos Gin Fizz.
If you’re feeling adventurous, the Pat O’Brien’s Hurricane is practically a rite of passage for every bachelorette party in New Orleans.
Once the sun sets, the real fun begins. Live jazz clubs are the heartbeat of the city, and there’s nothing quite like sipping a cocktail while a brass band pumps out those unforgettable tunes.
Head to Preservation Hall for some of the best jazz you’ll ever hear. And if you’re ready to get a little more wild, consider hopping on one of the famous New Orleans haunted pub crawls—you’ll get a fun mix of spooky history and rowdy bars, and who knows, maybe you’ll even encounter a ghost (you’ve gotta ask for a ghost selfie).
Where to Eat in New Orleans
No bachelorette party in New Orleans is complete without indulging in the city’s legendary food scene. From boozy brunches to late-night bites, here’s where to feast like queens:
Brunch & Daytime Bites
Start your day with a mimosa-fueled brunch at Commander’s Palace, a New Orleans icon in the Garden District known for its famous 25-cent martinis and decadent Creole dishes. For a trendy, casual vibe, check out Willa Jean, where their biscuits, frosé, and banana bread pudding are an absolute must.
If you’re in the mood for beignets and café au lait, Café du Monde (several locations) is a classic and Café Beignet is an equally delicious alternative.
Dinner & Upscale Eats
For a memorable dinner, book a table at Coquette, an intimate Garden District restaurant serving elevated Southern cuisine.
If you want seafood with a side of energy, Peche Seafood Grill is a lively option with fresh oysters and incredible whole fish dishes.
Steak lovers should head to Doris Metropolitan, a chic, modern steakhouse perfect for a celebratory night out.
Casual & Late-Night Bites
After a night of partying, no trip to NOLA is complete without a late-night po’boy. Verti Marte is a hole-in-the-wall, open 24/7, and their “All That Jazz” po’boy (stuffed with shrimp, ham, turkey, and cheese) is legendary. Another great option is Willie’s Chicken Shack, where crispy fried chicken and frozen daiquiris hit the spot after Bourbon Street shenanigans.
New Orleans is a foodie paradise, so wherever you go, you’re in for a treat.
Things to do in New Orleans



Next, let’s talk about your days. New Orleans isn’t just about getting your party on—it’s also about savoring the vibe.
Start your morning (or afternoon—let’s be honest, it’s New Orleans) with beignets and café au lait at the famous Café du Monde, where powdered sugar will probably end up all over your face (but hey, it’s worth it).
Once you’ve filled up on sugar, take a stroll through the French Quarter, explore hidden courtyards, and check out the antique shops and funky boutiques. If you’re in the mood for something a little spicier, hit up Frenchmen Street where you can browse local art shops or catch some live music. (Because New Orleans wouldn’t be New Orleans without a little jazz.)
For something a little different, check out the Steamboat Natchez for a riverboat cruise down the Mississippi River. You’ll get views of the skyline, cocktails in hand, and the kind of leisurely vibe that feels a bit like a scene from The Great Gatsby.
If you’re looking for a cultural or historical twist, take a haunted history tour through the French Quarter or one of the city’s famous cemeteries, like St. Louis Cemetery No. 1, where voodoo queen Marie Laveau is buried. If your group loves true crime and ghost stories, the city’s voodoo, vampire, and ghost tours are a thrilling way to explore the spookier side of New Orleans.

For a relaxed, scenic afternoon, head to City Park, where you can rent bikes, take a dreamy gondola ride, or explore the breathtaking New Orleans Museum of Art and Sculpture Garden.
If you’re more into cocktails than culture, stop by Bacchanal Wine in the Bywater for an afternoon of wine, live jazz, and backyard vibes.
Want a day of pampering? Treat yourselves to a drag brunch at The Country Club, a hidden-gem restaurant with a heated clothing-optional pool—because why not go all out? Afterward, visit The Spa at The Ritz-Carlton for luxurious massages before another night on the town.
If your group is up for an adventure, take a swamp tour and see gators up close while cruising through Louisiana’s stunning bayous.

New Orleans Bachelorette Party: 2-Day Itinerary
Day 1: Exploring & French Quarter Fun
- Morning: Start your trip with beignets and café au lait at Café du Monde (because it’s a must!). Stroll through Jackson Square, browse street art, and explore the charming French Quarter.
- Midday: Take a haunted history or voodoo tour, or explore St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 for some spooky and fascinating NOLA history.
- Lunch: Head to Coop’s Place for some of the best jambalaya in town or grab a famous po’boy at Domilise’s.
- Afternoon: Book a Steamboat Natchez river cruise for a relaxing ride down the Mississippi with jazz and cocktails.
- Evening: Get glammed up for a fun dinner at Peche Seafood Grill or Doris Metropolitan.
- Night: Start with rooftop drinks at Hot Tin, then make your way to Frenchmen Street for live jazz, dancing, and bar-hopping at iconic spots like The Spotted Cat or Blue Nile.
Day 2: Brunch, Swamp Tours & Bourbon Street Madness
- Morning: Sleep in a little (you deserve it) and head to Commander’s Palace for a boozy brunch.
- Midday: Take a swamp tour to see alligators up close—some tours even let you hold a baby gator!
- Afternoon: If you prefer a chill day, relax at City Park, visit the New Orleans Museum of Art, or sip wine at Bacchanal Wine in the Bywater.
- Evening: Dinner at Coquette or The Country Club, where you can also take a dip in their heated pool.
- Night: End the trip with a bang on Bourbon Street! Grab a famous Hand Grenade from Tropical Isle, dance at Cat’s Meow, and soak in the wild NOLA nightlife.
This itinerary gives you the perfect mix of food, adventure, and classic New Orleans fun.




Essential Tips for a New Orleans Bachelorette Party
💰 Budget Smart: New Orleans can be affordable or luxurious, depending on how you plan. Brunches with bottomless drinks and rooftop bars can add up, so set a budget for food, drinks, and activities. Many live music spots have no cover charge, so you can party without spending a fortune.
🚗 Getting Around: The French Quarter, Marigny, and Garden District are very walkable, but if you need a ride, streetcars, Ubers, and pedicabs are the way to go. Skip renting a car—parking is expensive and unnecessary.
👠 Footwear Matters: Those cobblestone streets will destroy your feet if you’re in stilettos all night. Opt for chunky heels, wedges, or stylish flats (trust us, you’ll thank us at 2 AM).
🌧️ Pack for the Weather: New Orleans is humid and can be unpredictable. Bring light, breathable outfits and a cute rain poncho or umbrella just in case.
🍹 Drinks to Try: Don’t leave without sipping a Hurricane from Pat O’Brien’s, a Hand Grenade from Tropical Isle, and a Sazerac (the official cocktail of New Orleans) from a historic bar like The Carousel Bar & Lounge.
🎭 Plan for Crowds: If your trip falls during Mardi Gras or festival season, book hotels, restaurants, and tours well in advance. Even on regular weekends, Bourbon Street and Frenchmen Street get packed, so plan accordingly.
👻 Embrace the Spooky Side: New Orleans is famous for its haunted history. Whether you book a ghost tour, visit a voodoo shop, or just keep an eye out for spirits, the supernatural is part of the fun.
💃 Let Loose & Have Fun! The beauty of New Orleans is its come-as-you-are vibe. Whether you’re dancing in a dive bar or sipping cocktails in a fancy lounge, it’s all about celebrating and making memories with your crew.
A bachelorette party in New Orleans is equal parts wild, magical, and unforgettable—just like the city itself. Whether you’re indulging in world-class food, dancing the night away on Bourbon Street, or cruising down the Mississippi with a cocktail in hand, every moment is guaranteed to be an adventure.
So grab your girls, embrace the spirit of NOLA, and get ready for a celebration as lively and legendary as the bride-to-be!
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