Settled by Europeans on Native American hunting grounds, the city of Baton Rouge has grown up under the influence of English, French, Spanish, and native cultures. The city is proud of its Cajun and Creole heritage, with clubs famous for playing the blues, and streets full of restaurants serving up everything from spicy Bayou foods to Caribbean home cooking. Located on a bluff overlooking the Mississippi delta, visitors can watch the sun set over the levees or ride on a riverboat casino.
Restaurants in Baton Rouge
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We had a GREAT time! The props/rooms were realistic and scary. The staff were friendly. It was very challenging and so much fun. great time!
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More than 944 animals and birds, set in their natural outdoor habitats, plus a children's area, tram and train rides make this a family-friendly attraction.
Whenever I visited the zoo in Louisiana, I would just hop on down to NOLA for the Audubon Zoo. The New Orleans zoo had to be better than the Baton Rouge zoo, right? Wrong! The Baton Rouge Zoo is top notch! AND it's right in my backyard. This place is an absolute gem. The family events throughout the year are also a lot of fun :)
A Pedego electric bike rental is the very best way to experience Baton Rouge and beyond! The nearby bike trails are safe and breathtakingly beautiful. Visitors always say it’s the most fun and memorable activity of their trip. And locals are surprised to find such an amazing experience right in their own backyard. Wherever you’re from, we’ll make sure you leave with a giant smile on your face!
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