March 2025 Newsletter
Hello! By the time you read this, New Orleans will be getting ready to move on from Mardi Gras season, but there’s no rest - we’ll be heading straight into festival season! Some big hitters are coming up: The Tennessee Williams Festival, Freret Street Festival, French quarter Festival and of course, the biggest of all, Jazz Fest! These are just some of the events that bring people into town, and you can still find your ideal room if you’re planning your trip to make your festival experience one to remember! Check out the calendar for the next couple of months - there’s really something for everyone this spring in the Crescent City. I hope to see you soon! Betsy MARCH 1st Parade: Endymion One of the biggest parades, passing through Mid City. 2nd Parade: Bacchus 3rd Parade: Orpheus 4th Mardi Gras Day! Including the Krewe of Zulu and Krewe of Rex parades. 15th Irish Channel St. Patrick's Day Parade St. Patrick’s Day is a major celebration in New Orleans, blending Irish traditions with the city’s signature flair for festivities. From the lively Irish Channel Parade to pub crawls, block parties, and even other Irish-inspired parades, the city comes alive with green-clad revelers. 26th Tennessee Williams & New Orleans Literary Festival The annual Tennessee Williams Festival takes place each spring in New Orleans, and is named after the world-famous playwright who made New Orleans his home during one of the most creative periods in his life. Each year, the festival assembles top playwrights, authors, actors, and speakers for literary panels and to provide master classes with other published authors. There are theatrical performances of original works, readings, cocktail parties, culinary events, book signings, movie screenings, literary walking tours and more. 29th Freret Street Festival In recent years, Freret Street has become one of the most vibrant streets in the city, with tons of restaurants and businesses that have popped up on the strip. Now, with over 200 local vendors, live music stages, and food and drink options, the Freret Street Festival is one of the premier neighborhood festivals in the city, and it’s free! APRIL 8th - 20th Hamilton @ The Saenger Theatre The beloved historical musical comes to New Orleans! 10th-13th French Quarter Festival Loved by locals, and more recently sought after by visitors, French Quarter Festival is an annual mid-spring fest celebrating one of New Orleans' most beloved neighborhoods: the French Quarter. From Jackson Square to Woldenberg Park fest-goers can experience live local music, classic NOLA bites, and the culture that makes New Orleans’ French Quarter so magical. 12th NOMA Egg Hunt and Family Festival The NOMA Egg Hunt and Family Festival is an exciting springtime event taking place at the New Orleans Museum of Art. This family-friendly celebration will be held in the beautiful Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden, featuring a variety of activities for all ages including arts & crafts, games, face painting, food, drinks, sweets, and live music. 19th Crescent City Classic The annual Crescent City Classic is not only a great physical challenge but a fun, local tradition as well. Held on the Saturday before Easter, amateur and professional runners alike unite for New Orleans’ signature 10k race. Some dress in Easter-themed costumes while others come decked out in full workout attire, but all have a good time for a good cause. 20th Easter Parades See the colorful parades processing through the historic French Quarter! 24th-May 4th New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival Easily one of New Orleans’ largest and most popular festivals, the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, better known as Jazz Fest, draws massive crowds from all over the world each and every year. Jazz Fest stretches over two weekends, with 14 different stages + tents, signature Jazz Fest foods and vendors, and a legendary lineup of musicians, performers, and artists.
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