It’s Easter in New Orleans, Ya’ll: Five Ways to Celebrate

Close-up of an easter bunny candy & eggs at Hotel St. Pierre

Catch an Easter Parade in the French Quarter

It’s all feathers, glitz, glamour, and a furry bunny in the 37th annual Chris Owens French Quarter Easter Parade. It kicks off at 1 PM on Easter Sunday, April 17th, starting its promenade at the corner of Royal and St. Louis. The Grand Duchess, Chris Owens herself, leads the parade, following a silent auction and hat contest. This year’s parade honors New Orleans musical legends and entertainers.

 

Another parade tradition is the Historic Easter Parade, which begins at Antoine’s Restaurant between 9:30 AM and 9:45 AM. It ends at the St. Louis Cathedral in time for the 11 AM Easter Sunday Mass. Following the parade and mass, a luncheon awaits at Antoine's, and awards are given for the best Easter bonnet, basket, and attire.

Attend Mass at the St. Louis Cathedral

Even if you’re not part of the Historic Easter Parade, make sure to attend mass at the cathedral. The experience is breathtaking, even if you’re not a practicing Catholic. The cathedral is the oldest Catholic cathedral with continuing use in the nation. It overlooks Jackson Square, and it’s truly something to behold.

Enjoy a Delicious Easter Brunch

New Orleans is all about a good brunch. You can’t beat an incredible breakfast, lunch, and Bloody Marys, Mimosas, and local cocktail favorites mixed in for good measure. If you’re looking for some tasty Easter brunches in and around the city, check out The Court of Two Sisters, Muriel’s, or Broussard’s. Or, just a short and relaxing streetcar ride away, enjoy brunch across from City Park at Ralph’s on the Park.

Take the Kids on an Easter Egg Hunt in City Park

Speaking of City Park, if you’re traveling with kids, sign up for the Egg Scramble that takes place throughout Carousel Gardens. It’s the perfect way to celebrate and snag some tasty treats and surprises. And while you’re in the beautiful, sprawling 1,300-acre park, why not enjoy an Easter picnic?

Run in the Crescent City Classic

If you want to get a little more active during your Easter weekend, check out another New Orleans Easter tradition, the Crescent City Classic. This 10k race is one of the oldest in the nation, and it takes place every year the Saturday before Easter.


After your Easter fun, stretch out and relax in your cozy hotel room (don’t forget the Easter candy). As you can see, there’s no shortage of ways to celebrate Easter in New Orleans in 2022. The only question is, which one will you hop on first?