What to do and see in Baton Rouge, Louisiana (LA): The Best Sights & Landmarks

September 4, 2021 Timmy Ribble

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

1. Saint Alban's Chapel

11 Dalrymple Drive at corner of Highland Road, Baton Rouge, LA 70802 +1 225-343-2070
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Saint Alban's Chapel

2. LSU Tiger Stadium

Nicholson Drive & North Stadium Road, Baton Rouge, LA 70893 +1 706-542-9039 http://lsustadium.com/
Excellent
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5.0 based on 893 reviews

LSU Tiger Stadium

Reviewed By johnmS1018WM - Baton Rouge, United States

If you want a college game day(and night) experience that will provide a "Remember the time we..." experience, catch a big night game in Tiger Stadium. There is no pre-game tailgating that compares to LSU...the food (from gumbo to jambalaya to etouffee to grilled oysters to...) is delicious...and most tailgaters are happy to share their dishes. The music varies from party to party, just keep moving till you find your tunes...sattelite dishes/streaming provides tailgaters with the day's games...you will likely end the day with many new friends.... Oh, the stadium...originally designed to look similar to the Roman Colosseum, additions obscure much of the architectural detail; however, the north end of the exterior still maintains the classic look of an acient amphitheatre. Inside, with 102,320 other spectators, is where the magic of Tiger Stadium will transform your viewing of a college football game into a singular experience... Saturday Night in Death Valley

3. Alex Box Stadium/Skip Bertman Field

Gourrier Ave, Baton Rouge, LA 70803-0001 +1 225-578-8001 http://www.lsusports.net/ViewArticle.dbml?ATCLID=177194
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5.0 based on 144 reviews

Alex Box Stadium/Skip Bertman Field

Reviewed By gentre - Baton Rouge, United States

If you want family-oriented fun, excitement, and to see the best in college baseball, go to Alex Box Stadium!!!

4. Horace Wilkinson Bridge

I-10, Baton Rouge, LA 70802
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Horace Wilkinson Bridge

5. Louisiana State University

Baton Rouge, LA 70803 +1 225-578-3202 http://www.lsu.edu/
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4.5 based on 252 reviews

Louisiana State University

Louisiana's top university since 1860 has a beautiful, tree-covered campus and lots of attractions to visit, like the Union Art Gallery, Museum of Art, Greek Theatre and Museum of Natural Science.

Reviewed By drmommca - Asheville, United States

On our way to visit "Mike", we drove through the LSU campus, which is truly one of the most beautiful campuses in the state! Azaleas were blooming and the signs of winter were gone. Building upkeep is excellent!

6. Louisiana State Capitol

State Capitol Drive, Baton Rouge, LA 70808 +1 225-342-7317 http://house.louisiana.gov/pio/virtualtour/lacaphistory.htm
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4.5 based on 724 reviews

Louisiana State Capitol

This art deco masterpiece has been the site of a bombing, an assassination and the infinite machinations of state kingpins and politicos.

Reviewed By edieann - Denver, United States

Having been very disappointed by the Florida capitol “skyscraper” I had few expectations for the tallest of the capitol buildings: Louisiana. I was pleasantly surprised by the gorgeous art deco rotunda, House and Senate. We were lucky to arrive at the start time of a tour. Without our tour guide Bernard we would have missed out on the history, creation and stories of the current capitol building and the governor who created the building and was also shot there, Huey Long. We spent more than an hour touring the first floor, marveling at the incredible beauty of the marble, depiction of Louisiana’s history in bas relief just below the ceiling circling the rotunda, and in the solid bronze doors leading to the chambers. Not to mention the statuary, ceiling patterns and pencil like wood shard imbedded in the ceiling of the senate, a reminder of the dynamite bomb that had been planted and detonated in 1970. We also heard a number of conspiracy theories regarding the shooting of Governor Long plus got to see the two unfilled bullet holes left from the shooting.

7. The Old Governor's Mansion

502 North Blvd, Baton Rouge, LA 70802-5719 +1 225-387-2464 http://www.oldgovernorsmansion.org/indexOGM.shtm
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4.5 based on 128 reviews

The Old Governor's Mansion

Once the home to nine Louisiana Governors, this restored house museum includes memorabilia such as Huey Long's pajamas and Jimmie Davis' guitar, and is furnished to reflect the era in which it was occupied, 1930-1962.

Reviewed By gabrielsmom - Hudson, United States

Time to kill and beat the heat? Take your self guided tour through the mansion and BR history. Super clean, well lit and spacious.

8. Louisiana's Old State Capitol

100 North Blvd, Baton Rouge, LA 70801-1502 +1 800-488-2968 [email protected] http://www.louisianaoldstatecapitol.org
Excellent
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4.5 based on 693 reviews

Louisiana's Old State Capitol

Louisiana's Old State Capitol sits on a hill overlooking the Mississippi River in downtown Baton Rouge. Completed in 1849, the castle-like fortress has been restored to its original grandeur. It houses both traditional and state-of-the-art interactive exhibits and a multi-media film presentation. Audio tours available in English, French, German and Spanish. Free admission.

Reviewed By BHartMich - Northville, United States

We walked in on a whim, and enjoyed a short time walking around the old state capitol. Upon entry we were greeted by a guide who gave us an quick overview, and then gave us a sheet enabling us to do a self guided tour. We could have spent longer than the 20 minutes we did, but we wanted to walk around the city a bit more. It is a beautiful building inside and out, with some very interesting history, and well worth stopping by.

9. Pete Maravich Assembly Center

N Stadium Rd Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA 70803-0001 +1 225-578-8205 http://www.maravichcenter.com
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4.5 based on 33 reviews

Pete Maravich Assembly Center

Reviewed By ransom007 - Anaheim, United States

The center is located on the campus, so if you drive you must deal with campus parking. The staff was friendly and helpful. There is a concession area just inside the main entrance. The arena is like an undersized NBA arena. The upper bowl seating goes all around the court and the lower bowl goes around 3 sides of the court. There is a large score/message board over center court with an auxiliary scoreboard in each corner at the top of the lower bowl. There are individual seats with good sight lines and a good public address system.

10. Louisiana Memorial Plaza

305 River Rd S, Baton Rouge, LA 70802-6220 +1 225-342-1942 [email protected] http://www.usskidd.com
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4.5 based on 6 reviews

Louisiana Memorial Plaza

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