New Orleans!
Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport
Address: 900 Airline Drive, Kenner, LA 70062
Hotel Accommodations
We have selected 3 hotels, each with a small block of rooms. Just mention the "Johnson/Burris Wedding Block" when you book your reservation. Please make sure you reserve your rooms by Jan.15, 2020 to get the discounted rates.
1.) Hotel Le Marais
To make an online reservation, click HERE
Address: 717 Conti St, New Orleans, LA 70130
Phone #: (504) 525-2300
2.) The Jung Hotel & Residences
To make an online reservation, click HERE
Address: 1500 Canal St, New Orleans, LA 70112
Phone #: (504) 226-5864
3.) Wyndham New Orleans - French Quarter
To make an online reservation, click HERE
Address: 124 Royal St, New Orleans, LA 70130
Phone #: (504) 529-7211
***There are a TON of hotels both in and near the French Quarter so please feel free to book the hotel that is most convenient for you!
Driving/Parking In New Orleans
If you are driving to the city, there are a variety of parking options, but most hotels charge $10-30/night. If this is your mode of travel, we are happy to help you look for the best parking prices for your stay.
There are many ways to get around in New Orleans, but Lyft and Uber are both very convenient and inexpensive travel options.
Lyftcode: JOHNSONBURRIS20 ***ENTER INTO THE PROMOS SECTION ON THE LYFT APP
Our Top 5 places to Eat
The first time we traveled to New Orleans, we fell in love with the traditional New Orleans cuisine. Below are our 3 favorite places to eat and our 2 favorite bars, but you really cannot go wrong with so many amazing restaurants and bars so close by.
Places to See, Things to Do in the "Big Easy"
Jackson Square: Local artists paint, draw, create portraits, caricatures, and display their work in the square.
Bourbon Street: A historic street in the heart of the French Quarter of New Orleans. Extending thirteen blocks from Canal Street to Esplanade Avenue, Bourbon Street is famous for its many bars and nightlife.
History Museums: The city’s many history museums and archives cast a spotlight on what shaped the New Orleans of today.