New Orleans, LA

Welcome to Nola

New Orleans during Halloween feels like the city was built for it. The streets are already haunted, the costumes are always extra, and even the air feels like it’s holding its breath. From ghost tours in the French Quarter to voodoo altars, second lines, and parades full of glittered skeletons—NOLA doesn’t just celebrate Halloween, it becomes Halloween.

Whether you’re walking past historic cemeteries in the daylight or dancing under moonlight in a feathered mask, the whole city turns into a stage for spooky season. It’s chaotic in the best way, deeply local, and absolutely unforgettable.

A cozy bedroom with warm brown walls, a large bed with white linens, red and brown pillows, and a colorful mural behind the headboard. There's a vintage wooden desk with a lamp, TV, and a white chair. A small cushioned bench with pillows sits at the foot of the bed. The room has wooden flooring and a window with shutters.
A classic house with a porch, large windows with shutters, and hanging lanterns, surrounded by lush trees and a black metal fence.
Living room with dark teal walls, orange curved velvet sofas, a fireplace with a framed portrait, and two adjoining rooms visible through doorways. The left room has a zebra painting, chandelier, and pink curtains. The right room has window blinds and a bed.
Rustic kitchen with dark blue cabinetry, stainless steel appliances, wooden floors, and windows with black curtains.
A vintage-style bedroom with deep blue walls, two wooden beds with blue bedding, a large wooden dresser with a mirror, two bedside lamps, a red patterned rug, and an en-suite bathroom with a clawfoot bathtub visible through the open door.
Vintage clawfoot bathtub with gold accents in a bathroom with dark gray walls, a framed painting of a girl, and wooden flooring.

Historic Mansion in New Orleans

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You’ll be picked up from the airport and brought straight to the villa — no stress. We’ll have welcome drinks and snacks waiting while everyone settles in. Once everyone is settled, we’ll kick things off with a Jazz Dinner Buffet prepared by a local chef. Dessert will include special bakes by cake artist Kelsey Pearle and some tarot pulls.

Arrival

Day 1

Day 2

After a light breakfast, we’ll head to the New Orleans School of Cooking for a hands-on culinary class. After we relax, we’ll grab dinner in the French Quarter.

Cooking Class

Day 3

We’ll start the day with a Nola-style brunch at the villa. In the afternoon, we’ll have an (optional) costume hour back at the villa to prep for Halloween festivities. Then, we’ll dine at Muriel’s in their Séance Lounge, listening to ghost stories, tarot readings and a tour of their wine cellar. Then we enjoy the Halloween Parade!

Halloween

Day 4

We’re exploring the local food market before we get our hands dirty picking the best produce for our farewell dinner. Today is a free day for us to explore the city and grab some lunch (and beignets!)

Market

Day 5

On our final morning we’ll have breakfast available at the villa with take home pastries, recipes, and lots of love. Check out is at 11AM, where we’ll arrange your drop off.

Departure

    • 4 night stay at a luxury mansion in historic New Orleans

    • King sized bed.

    • Roundtrip transportation (departure + arrival)

    • Full chef’s kitchen.

    • Central location.

    • All meals

    • Private chef experiences

    • Seafood boil

    • Welcome & parting gifts

    • All transportation needs

  • Double occupancy (shared room, separate bed) $3000
    Double occupancy (shared room, shared bed) $2800

    Single occupancy (solo room + bed) $3400