Exceptional Easter Brunch & Dining

The Magic of Springtime in the Crescent City
Easter in New Orleans is a truly magical time of year. The city comes alive with perfect spring weather, blooming magnolias and a vibrant cultural calendar. Staying at Four Seasons puts you just steps away from historic French Quarter festivities and iconic parades, while providing a luxurious, tranquil riverside sanctuary to retreat to after a day of exploration. It's the perfect season to experience the unique blend of Southern charm, world-class culinary artistry and warm hospitality that defines New Orleans.

Historic French Quarter Easter Parades
Step out to witness the iconic French Quarter Easter Parades, a beloved local tradition featuring festive bonnets, brass bands and colourful horse-drawn carriages.

Luxurious Riverside Suites
Wake up to sweeping views of the Mississippi River in one of our luxury suites, offering a serene and spacious start to your Easter morning.
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River View Rooftop Pool
Enjoy the beautiful April weather with our rooftop pool, featuring complimentary kids' pool toys. Relax in a cabana while the kids play safely in our crescent-shaped river view pool.
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Rejuvenating Spa Treatments
Renew your mind and body this spring with a seasonally-inspired treatment or massage at our award-winning Spa.
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Craft Cocktails at Chandelier Bar
Toast to the holiday weekend beneath our stunning crystal centrepiece with an expertly crafted spring cocktail at Chandelier Bar.
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Easter Egg Hunt
Hotel guests and brunch attendees are invited to our exclusive Garden Easter Egg Hunt on April 5! Enjoy lawn games, festive décor and a dedicated bar serving refreshing spring drinks for the adults.
FAQ
New Orleans is famous for its lively Easter Sunday parades in the French Quarter. The most notable are the Historic French Quarter Easter Parade and the Chris Owens French Quarter Easter Parade, both of which feature participants in elaborate Easter bonnets, horse-drawn carriages and the tossing of festive throws.
Yes, Easter is one of the most popular dining holidays in the city. It is strongly recommended to make reservations several weeks in advance for highly sought-after locations like Miss River or the River Ballroom to ensure your table is secured.
Easter typically falls in late March or April, which is widely considered the best time to visit New Orleans. You can expect mild, pleasant spring weather with average highs in the mid 70 to low 80 degrees Fahrenheit (21.11 to 26.67 degrees Celsius), which is perfect for walking the city and outdoor activities.
Yes. Beyond the Hotel’s own Garden Easter Egg Hunt, families often enjoy exploring the Audubon Zoo, taking a streetcar ride up St. Charles Avenue or walking through City Park, which often hosts various family-friendly spring events.







