New Orleans is currently experiencing transformative investments in the city’s hospitality infrastructure. State-of-the-art meeting facilities, new hotel developments, expanding museums, and a thousand culinary offerings—all within a 2-mile downtown—make New Orleans the ideal meeting location.
The Ernest N Morial Convention Center in New Orleans is undergoing a massive $557 million revitalization, improving meeting spaces and the overall outdoor experience.
The recent achievement of LEED Gold certification makes NOENMCC the largest LEED certified project in Louisiana, the largest convention center project in the United States certified for LEED v4.1 Operations and Maintenance, and the first convention center in the world to achieve initial certification under Anchor LEED v4.1 O+M.
The National World War II Museum completed its final permanent exhibitions and opened the Expressions of America exhibit and the new Liberation Pavilion to great acclaim in 2023.
The iconic Caesar’s Superdome will complete a five-year, $450 million renovation in time to host the 2025 Super Bowl and Caesar’s Entertainment, Inc. is investing $435 million to renovate and rebrand Harrah’s Casino, including a new 340-room hotel tower opening in 2024.
An invaluable partnership
Meeting and convention clients benefit from the long-standing relationships between New Orleans & Company, the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center and the hospitality community. The inherently collaborative approach to customer service and solution delivery produces excellence in the execution of complex meetings and events. That’s what makes New Orleans Built To Host.
Memorable experiences
New Orleans offers a diverse range of experiences for travelers.
City Park is considered one of the largest urban parks in the United States. It is home to the New Orleans Museum of Art, the Louisiana Children’s Museum, and the Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden.
The waters around New Orleans are known for their abundance of fish species and are a popular destination for fishing enthusiasts. A charter fishing trip will promote team building and is a great opportunity to enjoy the southern Louisiana scenery and engage in some friendly competition.
There are many opportunities for groups interested in supporting coastal restoration, including native tree planting projects and oyster shell recycling efforts. New Orleans offers meaningful and engaging ways for corporate teams to make a positive impact on the environment and community.
Discover a cultural and welcoming haven in New Orleans. Where cultural richness meets outdoor adventure and top-of-the-line amenities to make any event a truly memorable experience.
The most remarkable
❚ Compact pedestrian destination
❚ Nearly 26,000 hotel rooms within a three-kilometer radius
downtown
❚ 3 million square feet of meeting space
❚ 25 minute drive to Louis Armstrong
From the international airport to the city center
❚ Organized video and photo library
to promote your meeting in New Orleans
Contact:
Stephanie Turner, Senior Vice President
Convention Sales and Strategies
cnvsales@neworleans.com
(877) 393-5836
NewOrleans.com/Meetings