We're Getting Married
Maddie&Clayton
April 17, 2027 · New Orleans, Louisiana
The Weekend
Schedule
Friday night at Broussard's.
Saturday at NOMA.
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Getting Here
Travel
Hotels in the French Quarter.
Transportation to and from NOMA.
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Photos
Gallery
Engagement photos coming soon — check back!
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Gifts
Registry
Crate & Barrel, Williams Sonoma, Target, and a honeymoon fund.
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Got Questions?
FAQs — dress code, transportation, plus-ones, and more
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6:00 PM
Rehearsal Dinner
Broussard's Restaurant & Courtyard
Wedding party & family — invite only
819 Conti St →
8:30 PM
Welcome Party
Broussard's Restaurant & Courtyard
Everyone welcome · appetizers served. Please grab dinner first!
Party ends at 11.
819 Conti St →
5:30 PM
Shuttle Pickup
Hotel Monteleone
More details to come closer to the date.
214 Royal St →
6:30 PM
Ceremony
Sculpture Garden · under the oaks
7:00 PM
Cocktail Hour
Sculpture Garden
11:00 PM
After Party
Gold Mine Saloon
Buses back to the Quarter — but you know where to find us.
705 Dauphine St →
Getting Here
Travel & Stay
Everything you need to get to New Orleans
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Fly In
Louis Armstrong New Orleans International (MSY) is about 25 minutes from the French Quarter. April in New Orleans is festivals galore — book your flights as soon as you can!
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Stay
Two hotels in the heart of the French Quarter, walking distance from each other and from Broussard's. April in New Orleans fills up fast — please book your stay as soon as you receive your save the date. Room blocks will go quickly!
Hotel Monteleone
$349/night · Book by March 15, 2027
Block code: LNW17D
or feel free to call and book directly at 504-523-3341
Book Group Rate
214 Royal St →
Rates exclude taxes and fees
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Shuttles
Complimentary shuttles from Hotel Monteleone to NOMA before the ceremony, and back to the French Quarter at the end of the night. No need to worry about parking or Ubers. More details to come.
NOLA
A guide to the weekend
Eat
The Table
- Café du MondeBeignets and café au lait on the riverfront
- French Truck CoffeeGreat local coffee, multiple locations
- StanleyRight on Jackson Square, great eggs Benedict and bloody marys
- Molly's Rise and ShineQuirky little spot for a classic New Orleans breakfast
- Central GroceryGet the muffaletta and eat it on the riverfront
- Felix's or AcmeChargrilled oysters, raw bar, po'boys
- SylvainA cool, laid-back spot in the Quarter
- Cochon ButcherCasual sandwiches and charcuterie, CBD, worth the short walk
- Galatoire'sReserve ahead! Jackets required, and worth every bit of it
- TableauClassic Creole in a beautiful room with a balcony — great for brunch too
Drink
The Bar
- Carousel Bar at Hotel MonteleoneIconic spinning bar inside Hotel Monteleone
- Lafitte's Blacksmith ShopThe oldest bar in America, with a famous purple drink
- Sazerac Bar at the RooseveltThe birthplace of the cocktail in a gorgeous old room
- Cane & TableTiki-ish cocktails with a great afternoon vibe in the Quarter
- The Will and the WayA hidden courtyard bar that feels like a secret
- Bar MarilouInside the Maison de la Luz hotel — intimate, candlelit, very good drinks
- Erin RoseA locals favorite known for its frozen Irish coffee
- Molly's at the MarketQuarter dive bar with frozen Irish coffee and great energy
- BacchanalA Bywater wine bar with live music outside and a charcuterie situation
- Pat O'Brien'sFamous for the hurricane and the courtyard
Do
The Weekend
Believe it or not, there are other things to do in New Orleans besides eat and drink!
- Frenchmen StreetThe best street in the city for live jazz and funk — go at night
- Royal StreetAntique shops and galleries along the most beautiful street in the Quarter
- Jackson SquareStreet performers, the cathedral, tarot readers — the heart of the Quarter
- Faulkner House BooksA tiny legendary bookshop tucked into a Quarter courtyard
- French MarketGood for wandering, snacking, and people watching
- WWII MuseumGenuinely one of the best museums in the country
- Stroll the MarignyA completely different vibe from the Quarter, worth a wander
A Few of Our Favorites
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Engagement photos coming soon — check back!
Everything Else
FAQs
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Black tie optional for Saturday — think floor-length gowns, tuxedos, or a sharp suit. Cocktail attire for Friday's welcome party — dressy but not formal. The ceremony is outdoors in April in New Orleans, so plan for warm weather and potentially uneven ground if you're in heels.
Yes — complimentary shuttles run from Hotel Monteleone to NOMA before the ceremony, and back to the French Quarter at the end of the night. More details to come closer to the date.
Your invitation will list everyone we've reserved a seat for. If you have questions, just reach out directly.
We love your kids — but the wedding is adults-only. New Orleans is a great spot for family time before or after.
When should I book travel?
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Upon receipt of this save the date — highly recommend booking as soon as possible. April in New Orleans fills up fast and we want to make sure you can make it.
Why did you pick this weekend?
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Our wedding falls right between French Quarter Fest (the weekend before) and Jazz Fest (the weekend after) — fully on purpose. For those who want to extend the trip, you get the best of New Orleans without the full craziness of Jazz Fest weekend itself. It's the sweet spot.
NOMA has a beautiful rain plan. The party happens regardless.
Where are you registered?
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Check the Registry page — Crate & Barrel, Williams Sonoma, Target, and a Honeymoon Fund for Sri Lanka & the Maldives.