New Orleans has exciting restaurants and neighborhoods around every corner. With all the unique and eclectic venues in the city, don’t forget to check out the plethora of luxury ballrooms in New Orleans. From historic spots to modern hotels, you’ll find a ballroom to fit your every need.
PartySlate talked to some of the top event planners in the area to discover the best wedding venues with luxury ballrooms in New Orleans. Make sure to also check out 12 unique New Orleans wedding venues for even more inspiration.
*In no particular order…

For an inviting, yet luxe space…
We love the classic elegance that this venue exudes, making your wedding an extravagant affair. Maria Maginnis, Founder & Creative Director of InNOLA Events & Design recommends this venue to her clients.
Four Seasons Hotel New Orleans can host up to 600 guests.

For a happily-ever-after fairytale…
Close to the city’s most popular sights, we love this venue’s luxurious experience with a local feel. Maria Maginnis of InNOLA Events & Design recommends this venue to her clients.
The Ritz-Carlton, New Orleans can host up to 364 guests.

For contemporary comfort…
We love that this venue offers many on-site amenities that include a pool with a poolside bar, a luxurious spa, and stunning skyline city views.
The Windsor Court can host up to 350 guests.

For an authentic Southern-style experience…
We love the elegant style and historical details of this hotel ballroom, located on New Orleans’ famed Bourbon Street.
Royal Sonesta Hotel, New Orleans can host up to 600 guests.

For a weekend of celebrating in a lavish setting…
We love this venue, located in the heart of downtown New Orleans, with its beautiful rooftop and elegant ballrooms.
The Roosevelt New Orleans, A Waldorf Astoria Hotel can host up to 1,750 guests.

For a detail-oriented, charming celebration…
We love the elegant details and flawless romantic touches of this versatile venue with three event spaces to choose from: the courtyard, ballroom, and sunroom.
Southern Hotel, Covington can host up to 275 guests.

For a boutique experience in the heart of the city…
We adore this modern boutique hotel with a sense of history and remarkable décor and furnishings.
International House Hotel can host up to 150 guests.

For a spot that combines historical grace with modern amenities…
We love this downtown venue that features a backdrop of magnificent city views and five unique event spaces.
Nopsi Hotel, New Orleans can host up to 600 guests.

For a luxurious experience, no matter the event…
Being the largest hotel in the French Quarter, this venue has two unique and stunning ballrooms available.
Hotel Monteleone can host up to 300 guests.

For a completely customized day…
We love this 21,000 square-foot venue that offers modern luxury combined with high-end glamour.
The Jung Hotel & Residences can host up to 500 guests.

For a converted space…
Vicki Evans, Founder and Lead Planner of Vicki Evans Events, comments on the venue, saying, “It’s a beautiful old church that is now available for weddings and events. I feel so relaxed in the space. I especially love the peeling paint, the dome above the stage, the mirrored back walls.”
Hotel Peter & Paul can host up to 300 guests.
Meet the Contributors

Vicki Evans
Founder & Lead Planner
Vicki Evans Events

Maria Maginnis
Founder & Creative Director
InNOLA Events & Design
People Also Ask…
Where can I find luxury ballroom wedding venues in New Orleans?
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Why should I get married in New Orleans?
Vicki Evans of Vicki Evans Events notes, “There is nothing like New Orleans. There is no other city in this country that allows you to party in the street at all hours of the night and truly celebrate all types of love! The only other place you will find a city like New Orleans is in Europe. Couples love getting married in New Orleans for the food, the music, the culture, the architecture, and, of course, a Second Line!”