JOURDAN and DYLAN
WELCOME TO OUR WEDDING WEBSITE!
We can’t wait to celebrate with you in New Orleans. You’ll find everything you need here, including event details, travel information, and RSVP instructions.
SEPTEMBER 12, 2026
NEW ORLEANS MUSEUM OF ART
1 COLLINS DIBOLL CIRCLE
NEW ORLEANS, LA 70124
THE CEREMONY
HALF PAST FIVE O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON
COCKTAIL HOUR
IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING
THE CEREMONY
THE RECEPTION
DINNER AND DANCING
IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING
COCKTAIL HOUR
OTHER EVENTS
WELCOME PARTY
Join us for drinks and dinner as we kick off the wedding weekend.
NAPOLEON HOUSE
500 CHARTRES STREET
NEW ORLEANS, LA
SEPTEMBER ELEVENTH TWENTY TWENTY-SIX
HALF PASS SIX IN THE EVENING
COCKTAIL ATTIRE
TRAVEL TIPS
FLIGHTS
NEW ORLEANS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT / MSY
DIRECT FLIGHTS AVAILABLE
UBER AND LIFTS
The nearest airport is Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport (MSY).
Recommended transportation options from the airport are via taxi or uber/lyft which takes approximately 20 minutes.
Renting a car is not recommended due to parking costs.
Once in the French Quarter, walking is a great option to get around. Taxi and Uber/Lyft also service the area.
Additionally, streetcars and buses run along the perimeter (Canal Street and Rampart Street), with the Riverfront streetcar providing access along the river.
ACCOMDATIONS
The Ritz Carlton New Orleans and Courtyard by Marriott New Orleans French Quarter properties are connected and share an elevator.
It is a 15 minute walking distance to the French Quarter and welcome party.
We will provide transportation to and from the wedding location from this property.
WHERE TO STAY
The Ritz-Carlton, New Orleans
921 Canal Street
New Orleans, Louisiana
Please book by Friday, August 07, 2026
WHERE TO STAY
Courtyard by Marriott
New Orleans French Quarter
910 Iberville Street
New Orleans, Louisiana
Please book by Monday, August 03, 2026
ACTIVITIES
We’re so excited to share some of our favorite places in New Orleans with you. Whether you’re looking for incredible food, classic cocktails, live music, or historic spots to explore, these are some of the places we love most throughout the city.
EAT
Deanie's Seafood
A New Orleans staple known for seafood platters, charbroiled oysters, and crawfish dishes.
Commander’s Palace
Iconic fine dining in the Garden District
GW Fins
Upscale seafood with a rotating fresh catch menu.
Cochon
Louisiana-inspired dishes with a modern Cajun touch.
Peche Seafood Grill
Wood-fired seafood and one of our favorite dinner spots downtown.
Turkey and the Wolf
Creative sandwiches and a fun casual lunch stop.
Jacques-Imo's Cafe
Funky local favorite with classic New Orleans comfort food.
BRUNCH
Atchafalaya
A great brunch spot with live music and Southern favorites.
Willa Jean
Excellent pastries, biscuits, and coffee in a bright modern space.
Brennan’s
A classic New Orleans brunch experience famous for Bananas Foster.
Bearcat CBD
Trendy brunch with healthy and indulgent options alike.
COCKTAIL BARS
Jewel of the South
Elegant cocktails and one of the best bar programs in the city.
Cure
Stylish cocktail bar known for inventive drinks and a great atmosphere.
Bar Marilou
Moody, chic, and perfect for pre-dinner cocktails.
French 75 Bar
A classic New Orleans cocktail destination inside Arnaud’s.
Carousel Bar
Historic rotating bar inside Hotel Monteleone.
Dive Bars & Late Night
Snake and Jake's Christmas Club Lounge
Legendary neighborhood dive bar with late-night charm.
The Saint
Dark, lively, and one of the city’s favorite late-night spots.
Chart Room
No-frills French Quarter dive bar loved by locals.
Ms. Mae’s
Classic New Orleans dive with strong drinks and local character.
COFFEE
French Truck Coffee
One of our favorite local coffee shops around the city.
Cafe du Monde
Duh
Mammoth Espresso
Small, stylish coffee shop with excellent espresso drinks.
Mojo Coffee House
Cozy neighborhood coffee spot uptown.
Explore & See
Jackson Square
Historic heart of the French Quarter with artists, music, and beautiful architecture.
Garden District
Stunning homes, oak-lined streets, and classic New Orleans charm.
French Quarter
The city’s most iconic neighborhood filled with restaurants, bars, music, and history.
Bourbon Street
Famous nightlife and live music destination.
Magazine Street
Great for shopping, restaurants, coffee, and strolling.
City Park
Beautiful green space near the museum with walking trails and oak trees.
Preservation Hall
One of the best places in the city to experience live jazz.
SHOP
Magazine Street
Boutique shopping, galleries, coffee shops, and restaurants stretching through several neighborhoods.
Royal Street
Antique shops, art galleries, and beautiful historic storefronts.
The Shops at Canal Place
Luxury shopping downtown near the riverfront.
FAQ'S
What is the dress code?
Black Tie/Formal
Is transportation provided?
Transportation will be provided to and from the wedding location in front of the Ritz Carlton.
Are children invited?
While we love your little ones, our wedding will be an adults-only celebration.
Can I bring a guest?
Only those named on the official invitation are able to attend.
What time should I arrive?
We recommend arriving Friday before the welcome party begins at 7pm to kick off the weekend with us
Is the wedding indoors or outdoors?
The wedding and reception will both take place indoors. Cocktail hour will be held outside after the ceremony.
Will the ceremony and reception be at the same location?
Yes! We will be at the New Orleans Museum of Art all night.
What is the weather typically like?
September will feel like an extension of summer with temperatures typically being upper 80s to lower 90s.
Where should we stay?
We recommend staying at the room blocks provided at the Ritz Carlton New Orleans and Courtyard by Marriott New Orleans French Quarter where we have official room block contracts.