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Hilton Garden Inn Baton Rouge Airport
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Holiday Inn Baton Rouge College Drive I-10 by IHG
Holiday Inn Baton Rouge College Drive I-10 by IHG

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Drury Inn & Suites Baton Rouge

Days Inn by Wyndham Baton Rouge/I-10
Days Inn by Wyndham Baton Rouge/I-10

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La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Baton Rouge - Port Allen
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Where to stay in Baton Rouge
- Historic Downtown Baton Rouge
- Spanish Town Historic District
- Mid City North
- South Baton Rouge
- Beauregard Town Historic District

Historic Downtown Baton Rouge
Historic City centre Baton Rouge brings Louisiana's rich past to life with Gothic spires and stately architecture. The Mississippi River creates a stunning backdrop for Capitol Park Museum and the Shaw Centre for the Arts. Elegant mansions and government buildings showcase the city's cultural heritage across brick-lined streets. Visitors can explore the Old State Capitol's dramatic architecture or wander through the charming Pentagon Barracks. Local restaurants serve authentic Creole and Cajun cuisine in historic settings. The compact district makes it easy to discover museums, live music venues, and scenic riverfront parks.

Spanish Town Historic District
Spanish Town Historic District is Baton Rouge's oldest area, dating back to 1805. Colourful Creole cottages and historic buildings line the quiet streets under massive oak trees. The area's bohemian spirit comes alive during its famous Mardi Gras parade, where pink flamingo decorations have become a beloved local symbol. The tree-lined pavements make exploring this charming residential area easy and pleasant. Arsenal Park offers a peaceful retreat amid the historic surroundings. Visitors appreciate the authentic local cafes serving traditional Louisiana cuisine and the relaxed community atmosphere away from the city's commercial bustle.

Mid City North
Mid City North offers an authentic slice of Baton Rouge living with tree-lined streets and traditional Louisiana homes. The neighborhood's raised porches and weathered wood siding tell stories of local heritage. Community parks provide peaceful green spaces to relax and unwind. This budget-friendly area sits just minutes from city centre attractions. Scattered local eateries serve genuine Cajun and Creole dishes at reasonable prices. Visitors appreciate the quiet residential atmosphere and authentic Southern hospitality that makes Mid City North feel like home.

South Baton Rouge
South Baton Rouge blends college-town energy with peaceful residential charm. LSU's campus forms the heart of this area with its stately buildings and famous Tiger Stadium. The scenic LSU Lakes offer a beautiful 2-mile walking loop where locals jog beneath Spanish moss-draped oaks. Shopping enthusiasts will appreciate Perkins Rowe and Mall of Louisiana for retail therapy. Outdoor lovers can explore Hilltop Arboretum's native plants or practice their swing at Topgolf. The area strikes a perfect balance between academic buzz and southern hospitality.

Beauregard Town Historic District
Beauregard Town Historic District offers a glimpse into Baton Rouge's rich past. Greek Revival and Victorian homes line tree-canopied streets, showcasing 19th-century Southern architecture. History buffs will appreciate the antebellum mansions with their ornate columns and intricate ironwork details. The district maintains a quiet, residential atmosphere despite being minutes from city centre attractions. Visit The Old Governor's Mansion or stroll past moss-draped oaks and historic plaques. While dining options are limited within the area, the authentic charm and Southern hospitality make this walkable area worth exploring.
Near an Attraction

Tiger Stadium
Catch an event at Tiger Stadium during your trip to Baton Rouge. Stroll along the riverfront or attend a football match in the area.

Louisiana State Capitol
Enjoy sweeping city views from the observation deck of this art deco tower, which has witnessed significant moments in Louisiana’s history.
Baton Rouge and related destinations
The Old State Capitol's Gothic architecture and interactive exhibits reveal Louisiana's political past in surprising depth. Spend mornings exploring LSU's campus before catching sunset views from the observation deck of the 34-story Capitol building.

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