
New Orleans is an ideal location for a corporate retreat, where state-of-the-art meeting spaces and flexible meeting rooms sit steps from the jazz music of the French Quarter and the quiet glow of the bayou. Whether your company retreat needs an on-site conference room at a Hyatt in the Central Business District or an offsite brainstorming loft in the Warehouse District, NOLA’s retreat venues and retreat locations flex from intimate private events to award-winning gatherings spanning thousands of square feet. Teams can recharge with kayaking on the bayou, wellness downtime in the Garden District, or team-building activities that celebrate Creole flavors and live brass inspired by Louis Armstrong. Add the energy of Bourbon Street and the spectacle of Mardi Gras to your retreat planning process for a getaway that fuses team bonding, seamless corporate events, and unforgettable culture.
Wind speed
| Month | High temperature (°C) | Low temperature (°C) | Monthly precipitation (mm) | Average wind speed (km/h) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jan | 17° | 6° | 121mm | 10 km/h |
| Feb | 20° | 10° | 69mm | 9 km/h |
| Mar | 22° | 13° | 89mm | 8 km/h |
| Apr | 25° | 16° | 102mm | 8 km/h |
| May | 29° | 21° | 107mm | 7 km/h |
| Jun | 31° | 25° | 109mm | 6 km/h |
| Jul | 32° | 25° | 115mm | 7 km/h |
| Aug | 32° | 25° | 108mm | 6 km/h |
| Sep | 31° | 23° | 62mm | 6 km/h |
| Oct | 28° | 18° | 66mm | 8 km/h |
| Nov | 24° | 10° | 44mm | 8 km/h |
| Dec | 18° | 10° | 108mm | 7 km/h |
New Orleans · Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport (MSY)
| City | Flight time | Arrival time difference |
|---|---|---|
| TorontoAmericas | ~3 hr | 1 hr differenceEasy |
| New YorkAmericas | ~3 hr | 1 hr differenceEasy |
| San FranciscoAmericas | ~5 hr | 2 hrs differenceEasy |
| LondonEurope | ~9 hr | 6 hrs differenceModerate |
What your team needs to enter United States — by nationality
No paperwork. Walk in with a passport.
Electronic Travel Authorization. Quick online process, minutes to days.
Not applicable here
Not applicable here
Embassy visa needed. Plan 2-6 weeks.
Entry not permitted under current rules.
10 travelers • 4 nationalities
Directional data, last synced May 20, 2026.
New Orleans blends world-class corporate retreat venues with iconic jazz music, Creole cuisine, and cultural milestones like Mardi Gras and Bourbon Street. This unique mix turns routine planning into an award-winning getaway. The city’s vibe sparks creativity and teamwork.
October–April brings mild weather and festival energy without the summer heat. These months suit outdoor bayou trips and Garden District strolls. Venues often offer better pricing and availability then.
Choose event venues ranging from Hyatt ballrooms and French Quarter mansions to renovated Warehouse District lofts. Many provide on-site breakout rooms, wellness courtyards, and state-of-the-art A/V. Space sizes scale from small private events to large corporate gatherings.
Expect USD 275–450 per person per day for lodging, meals, and basic team-building activities. Premium add-ons like Creole tasting menus or jazz bands raise costs. Early retreat planning helps lock in the best rates.
Options include guided bayou kayaking, French Quarter scavenger hunts, Creole cooking classes, and jazz workshops honoring Louis Armstrong. Evening fire-pit circles boost team dynamics. Each experience sharpens problem-solving and teamwork.
No—English is the primary language, and hospitality teams handle global groups with ease. Multilingual facilitators are available. Communication is seamless every step of the way.
Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport offers nonstop flights to major hubs. Streetcars and rideshares link the French Quarter, Garden District, and Warehouse District quickly. Kayak outfitters run shuttles to bayou launch points.
The Central Business District excels for conference convenience, the Warehouse District inspires creativity, and the French Quarter supplies historic ambiance. The Garden District offers wellness gardens for quiet offsites. Nearby bayou parks add outdoor adventure.
Most international attendees need a U.S. B-1 business visa or qualify under the Visa Waiver Program. Check country-specific rules early in the planning process. Venues can supply invitation letters if required.
Look forward to rich Creole and Cajun dishes, Gulf-fresh seafood, and fusion tasting menus. Many venues host interactive cooking demos and jazz-paired dinners. Dietary-specific wellness options are widely available.
