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Top Rated Baton Rouge Hotels

Hampton Inn Baton Rouge - I-10 & College Dr.

Drury Inn & Suites Baton Rouge

Hyatt Place Baton Rouge/I-10

The Cook Hotel and Conference Center at LSU

Holiday Inn Baton Rouge College Drive I-10 by IHG

Marriott Baton Rouge

Hilton Garden Inn Baton Rouge Airport

Origin Baton Rouge, a Wyndham Hotel

Comfort Suites Baton Rouge South I-10

Courtyard by Marriott Baton Rouge Acadian Centre/LSU Area

Renaissance Baton Rouge Hotel

Crowne Plaza Executive Center Baton Rouge by IHG
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Baton Rouge West Inn

Days Inn by Wyndham Baton Rouge/I-10

Econo Lodge Baton Rouge University Area

Americas Best Value Inn Denham Springs Baton Rouge

Trident Inn & Suites, Baton Rouge

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Baton Rouge has gators, gumbo and centuries of stories
Baton Rouge is a place so inspiring, musicians such as Garth Brooks, Kris Kristofferson and Janis Joplin all felt moved to sing about it. Sitting just east of the Mississippi River and only an hour and a half from New Orleans, Baton Rouge stands as the capital city of Louisiana Opens in a new window . The port in Baton Rouge is one of the busiest and most heavily relied-upon of the entire Mississippi, surviving seven different governments throughout its lifetime. Louisiana is known for its Southern hospitality, welcoming all guests with Cajun and creole cooking, music that ranges from swamp rock to zydeco, and one of the most colorful histories America has to tell.
Tours to take in Baton Rouge
Swamp tours
These tours are notorious for a great time in Louisiana, so get your group together, or fly solo to one of the many swamp tours available. Taken into lesser-traveled areas on a guided boat tour, guides will tell you histories of the swamps and information about the wildlife there. Stories about alligators, cypress trees and a rich local history bring Louisiana to life. Learn how locals are helping to maintain the wildlife, and possibly see your tour guide interact with a real alligator wading through its natural home.
Plantation tours
Local tours offer shuttle services to some of the most popular locations, with Oak Alley and Laura Plantation being two of its most remarkable. Oak Alley, with its beautiful entryway marked by glorious oak trees, is a hallmark of beauty from the Antebellum South. Laura Plantation, on the other hand, was run by a Creole business family, with a more refined design. Both of these beautiful architectural pieces leave visitors momentarily frozen in time, immersed in a part of America that once boomed with flowing money and elaborate parties.
What to do
Cruise the Mississippi
Baton Rouge's port is not only set up for shipments and cargo, but a great many pleasure cruises also launch from its berths. The river provided Mark Twain with inspiration, and can do so for others today, with a day of relaxation and unparalleled sights. With most cruises offering dinner and live music, these are great for a solo getaway after a business conference or a romantic weekend.
Check out the architecture
A city this old and established is bound to have historically significant buildings, and Louisiana's Old State Capital is one of them. Built in 1929 and neogothic in design, it is constructed like a castle ready to defend some bygone empire. The interior has beautiful stained glass ceilings and spiral staircases, deeply resonating with history.
Museums
All that history from seven different governments and a multitude of cultures has to be stored somewhere. Whether you're looking for a maritime treasure, such as the USS Kidd, or a history of the people at the LSU Rural Life Museum , visitors will find a plentiful amount of history displayed within the city’s boundaries. The museums dotting the surface of Baton Rouge have countless stories to share with history-loving visitors.
Climate
The swamps infuse Louisiana with quite a bit of humidity. Hurricane season ranges from June to November, with the heaviest time for storms usually around September. Temperatures in Baton Rouge are usually very mild, seeing about 50 degrees Fahrenheit in the coldest month and 80 degrees Fahrenheit during the hottest month. Occasionally, residents and visitors may face a very strong cold front, but they are infrequent and short-lived. Even during the rainy season, the weather remains enjoyable in this city of wonders.
Baton Rouge hotels essential information
Accommodation | 584 hotels |
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Lowest Price | $54 total |
Highest Price | $189 total |
Popular hotels | Hampton Inn Baton Rouge - I-10 & College Dr., Drury Inn & Suites Baton Rouge, Hyatt Place Baton Rouge/I-10, The Cook Hotel and Conference Center at LSU, Holiday Inn Baton Rouge College Drive I-10 by IHG, Marriott Baton Rouge, Hilton Garden Inn Baton Rouge Airport, Origin Baton Rouge, a Wyndham Hotel, Comfort Suites Baton Rouge South I-10, Courtyard by Marriott Baton Rouge Acadian Centre/LSU Area, Renaissance Baton Rouge Hotel, Crowne Plaza Executive Center Baton Rouge by IHG |
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