
New Orleans is a city that loves a reason to celebrate. What better place is there than New Orleans to host a bachelor or bachelorette party? New Orleans offers plenty of options, including the some of the best nightlife on Bourbon Street, world class spas, shopping and fabulous neighborhoods to explore and attractions to sightsee. Below are our best nightlife venues where you can begin or end your party.
![]() | Bourbon Oh! | |
Bourbon Oh!, located at the Bourbon Orleans Hotel, offers lively entertainment overlooking Bourbon Street. Begin or end your bachelor/bachelorette festivities at Bourbon Oh! where you can enjoy great music and in a lively atmosphere. Bourbon Oh! is accessible from the lobby and offers a variety of imported and domestic beer, premium liquor and frozen specialties. Open: Daily, Noon – till. | ||
![]() | 7 on Fulton Bar | |
Located in New Orleans Warehouse District near many popular New Orleans nightspots, the 7 on Fulton bar occupies a niche at the front of the restaurant’s dining room and lends its own color and sense of movement to the scene with fanciful lighting. Enjoy live entertainment Friday and Saturday nights. | ||
![]() | Hotel Lounge at the Crowne Plaza New Orleans Airport | |
Bachelor and bachelorette parties staying in the New Orleans area will love the chic lobby bar at the Crowne Plaza New Orleans Airport that offers a laid back ambiance. Enjoy an excellent selection of beer, wine and traditional New Orleans-style beverages. Select food menu served until midnight. Open daily from 2 PM until midnight. | ||
![]() | Louis XVI Bar | |
The elegantly appointed bar at the Louis XVI restaurant allows you to unwind after a day of exploring the French Quarter and New Orleans attractions or as a jumpstart to the evening festivities in the French Quarter. | ||
May Baily’s Place | ||
May Baily’s Place, once one of the better known bordellos in the wildly infamous red-light district known as Storyville, now serves as the bar at the Dauphine Orleans Hotel. Today, a copy of the license issued to May in 1857 (when sporting houses were legal in the Storyville District of New Orleans) is displayed. Open daily from 4pm – 1am. | ||

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