About BBC Events
With over 25 years of experience, BBC Destination Management combines connections and creativity to produce extraordinary events! Fearlessly led by owner Bonnie Boyd, CMP, DMCP, a sixth-generation New Orleanian, BBC provides an insider’s view of New Orleans with local expertise from her passionate team. From the best local restaurants and entertainment to décor and custom tours, the BBC team has the right contacts and attention to detail to produce the perfect New Orleans program.
What Makes Us Unique
For over 25 years, the BBC team members know how to navigate New Orleans’ rich cultural landscape to steer clients in the right direction for an authentic, seamless, and culturally enlightening event. But most importantly, clients are always put first. Their motto, “If we do what is in the best interest of our clients, we can never go wrong”, is instilled in all aspects of their work is the secret to exceeding expectations.
What everyone is saying about BBC Events
"BBC’s level of service and attention to detail, including the anticipation of future needs, was far beyond anything we have experienced in 14 years of planning meetings across the United States."
"It was truly a pleasure to work with BBC on our event! From the feedback we received, all tours and events were not only successful, but among the most memorable our guests have experienced."
"BBC exceeded our expectations and made what seemed to be the impossible possible. From the moment we saw our historic venue, we knew it was the perfect spot for the fun, interactive, and memorable evening we wanted to host."
"Even with time and venue restraints, BBC was able to see this remarkable idea to fruition."
"Our event in NOLA was a smashing success! Many of our attendees have said that [our offsite event] was the best convention event in the history of conventions!"
"BBC was a delight to work with both personally and professionally. They gave me the time and attention, as if we were the only event in town, both in the planning process and on site in New Orleans!"
New Orleans, LA
New Orleans is rich with cultural diversity and age-old traditions.
New Orleans is a mecca for historians, architects, musicians, foodies, writers, and artists. From exclusive fine-dining, to down-home seafood boils, the city has something for everyone! It is steeped in cultural diversity and age-old traditions, while rich with creative entrepreneurism; making it the perfect destination to find and foster inspiration.
Key areas around New Orleans, LA
- French Quarter
- Garden District
- Farbourg Marigny
- Bywater
- Mid-City
- Uptown
- Warehouse District
- Lafitte
- Northshore
Why New Orleans, LA?
- New Orleans is the birthplace of jazz and the heart of American music—with all of this talent at our fingertips, our event entertainment is second to none.
- New Orleans is an award-winning destination honored in 2015 by travel experts including The New York Times, Travel + Leisure, Conde Nast Traveler, National Geographic, and others.
- New Orleans is a leader in creative entrepreneurism with more startups per capita than any other city in the U.S., leading the nation by 56% (Greater NO Community Data Center).
- New Orleans has an easy-to-navigate, walkable downtown in close proximity to hotels, meeting facilities, the French Quarter, art institutions, and museums.
- Time in New Orleans isn't kept in hours or days, but in meals. Taste for yourself why Bon Appétit named New Orleans one of America's Top 5 Restaurant Cities.
What's new in New Orleans, LA
- Travel in and out of New Orleans is a first-class experience with the brand new, state of the art Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport.
- Morial Convention Center equipped with NEW Transportation Center & Pedestrian Park to improve public safety and enhance the guest experience.
- Four Seasons opens July 2021. The 34-story property is constructed on the site of the former World Trade Center building along the Mississippi Riverfront.
- The Bollinger Canopy of Peace at the National World War II Museum took its place 148 feet in the center of the campus as a new landmark on the New Orleans skyline.