Baton Rouge Travel Information
Best Time to Visit | January, March and May |
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Average Stay | 2 days |
Historic district in downtown Baton Rouge features 43 commercial buildings dating from c.1860 to mid-1950s, along 3rd Street. Explore the area's rich history and architectural charm while strolling through the district.
You can get tickets for a performance at Raising Cane's River Center during your stay in Baton Rouge. Amble around the area's riverfront or attend a football game.
Baton Rouge, well-known for its football and live music, features attractions such as Capitol Park Museum and Pentagon Barracks. Sights include Shaw Center for the Arts and The Old Governor's Mansion and visitors speak highly of the city's riverfront.
Montgomery is well-known for its casinos and riverfront, featuring attractions such as Civil Rights Memorial and Alabama State Capitol. Visitors highlight this historical city's university life while sights include The National Memorial for Peace and Justice and Rosa Parks Museum.
New Haven is applauded for its art and theater with such cultural attractions as Yale University Art Gallery and Shubert Theater. Visitors highlight this family-friendly city's university life while sights include New Haven Green and New Haven City Hall.
Dayton is applauded for its theater and museums with such cultural attractions as Benjamin and Marian Schuster Performing Arts Center and Victoria Theater. This family-friendly city has something for everyone including its live music, restaurants, and sights like Dayton Convention Center and RiverScape MetroPark.
Athens is applauded for its live music and theater with such cultural attractions as The Georgia Theatre and Classic Center. The city has something for everyone including its university life, restaurants, and sights like 40 Watt Club and North Oconee River Park.