Experience NOLA History & Culture 

Business Traveler’s Guide 

When the business day ends in New Orleans, the adventure begins for corporate business travelers. Throw yourself into the history and culture of New Orleans after a day of business meetings and corporate conferences. The Hotel Royal serves as your gateway to discovering New Orleans' historical landmarks, attractions, and restaurants after a full day of corporate meetings and conferences.

Musical Legends Park

Just steps from the hotel is New Orleans Musical Legends Park. Unwind with live jazz performances that celebrate iconic musicians like Fats Domino, Pete Fountain, Al “Jumbo” Hirt, Ronnie Kole, Chris Owens, and Louie Prima Jr. The park’s statues and plaques honor these legends, providing both education and entertainment in a relaxed outdoor setting.

Marie Laveau’s House of Voodoo

For business travelers intrigued by the mystical side of New Orleans, a visit to Marie Laveau’s House of Voodoo is a must. This voodoo shop, dedicated to the famed voodoo queen, offers a look into the spiritual traditions that have shaped New Orleans’ culture. Shop voodoo dolls, talismans, and spell kits, and leave with a deeper understanding of New Orleans’ heritage.

Canal Street

Canal Street, the lifeline of New Orleans’ energy, is a short walk from the Hotel Royal. Wander down Canal Street’s shops, restaurants, and entertainment venues like the Joy Theater and Saenger Theatre. Business travelers in town for Mardi Gras may catch one of NOLA's internationally renowned parades on Canal St.

New Orleans Jazz Museum

Fans of Jazz will find this historic Jazz Museum a treasure trove of musical history. Located near Royal Street, travelers can learn about the birthplace of jazz and how it evolved from its New Orleans roots to global at this immersive museum.

Galatoire’s Restaurant

One of the highlights of New Orleans is Galatoire’s Restaurant, a local favorite with authentic French-Creole cuisine. Situated on Bourbon Street, Galatoire’s Restaurant has been serving classic dishes in a fine setting since 1905. Dining at Galatoire’s is not just about the food — it’s a cultural experience for travelers.