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Williams Now & Then •2 First Presbyterian Church (D-3) OFFICIAL TRAVEL RESOURCE • • African-American Museum (G-3) INTERSTATE •3 First United Methodist Church (E-4) 9 Old Arsenal Museum (A-3) # •4 Mt. Zion First Baptist (E-4) ACCOMMODATIONS • •10 Old Governor’s Mansion and Museum (E-3) •5 New Saint Luke Baptist (G-3) US STATE 1 Belle of Baton Rouge Casino & Hotel (F-2) •11 Old State Capitol (E-2) •6 St. Agnes Catholic (F-4) 12 # 2 • • Hampton Inn & Suites Downtown (C-2) •12 Pentagon Barracks (B-2) 3 •7 St. James Episcopal Church (D-3) Hilton Baton Rouge Capitol Center (D-2) • • •13 Red Stick Plaza / Public Dock (E-1) 4 Holiday Inn Express (D-3) •8 St. Joseph Cathedral (C-3) CITY STREETS • • •14 USS Kidd DD-661 Louisiana Veterans •5 Hotel Indigo (D-2) •9 Wesley United Methodist (F-3) • • • Memorial and Museum (#-1) RAILROAD •6 Watermark Baton Rouge (D-2) • • INFORMATION SHOPPING ATTRACTIONS & LANDMARKS 1 Main Street Market (C-3) 1 Visit Baton Rouge (D-2) TROLLEY 10:30 am - 2:30 pm M-F 1 Belle of Baton Rouge Casino (F-1) • •2 Matherne’s Grocery (C-2) •2 Hollywood Casino Baton Rouge (A-1) PARKING •3 Circa 1857 (F-6) PARKS • •3 Louisiana Art & Science Museum / 1 AZ Young Park (B-2) • • Irene W. Pennington Planetarium (D-1) THEATER/GALLERY •2 BREC’s Convention Street Park (C-3) • Lake or 4 Louisiana Governor’s Mansion (A-4) 1 Baton Rouge River Center and Large River •3 Lafayette Park (D-2) •5 Louisiana State Capitol - • Performing Arts Theater (E-2) •4 North Blvd. Town Square (D-2) Visitor Information Center (A-2) • • 2 Shaw Center for the Arts/Manship Theatre/ 6 Louisiana State Library (B-2) •5 Repentance Park (E-2) LSU Museum of Art (D-2) • • • 1 - 800 - LA - ROUGE • www.visitbatonrouge.com ©2016 Visit Baton Rouge ACCOMMODATIONS Accommodations 1 2 3 4 5 Baton Rouge Marriott (F-3) 1 Baton Rouge Marriott (F-3) 1 55005500 Hilton Hilton AvenueAvenue 225-924-5000225-924-5000 •• 800-228-9290800-228-9290 • Belle of Baton Rouge Hotel & Casino (E-1) to Clinton 2 Belle of Baton Rouge Hotel & Casino (E-1) to St. Francisville, 2 102102 France France StreetStreet 225-242-2600225-242-2600 •• 800-266-2692800-266-2692 Jackson & • Best Western Chateau Louisianne (E-3) to to Zachary 67 3 Best Western Chateau Louisianne (E-3) plantation homes 3 710710 N. N. LobdellLobdell AvenueAvenue Port Hudson Attractions & Hotels 225-927-6700225-927-6700 •• 800-WESTERN800-WESTERN • Siegen Inn (G-5) Commemorative 4 Best Western Plus (G-5) THOMAS RD 423 COMITE DR 4 1070710707 HonoreHonore LaneLane A Area 61 A 225-366-6776225-366-6776 SCOTLAND AV • Best Western Plus Richmond Inn & Suites (F-3) 5 Best Western Plus Richmond Inn & Suites (F-3) 5 56685668 Hilton Hilton AvenueAvenue 225-924-6500225-924-6500 •• 800-WESTERN800-WESTERN • Chase Suite Hotel (F-3) • Calloway Inn & Suites (F-5) 6 6 109205522 CorporateMead Road Boulevard 19 225-293-9370225-927-5630 •• 800-395-8847800-966-3346 Clarion Inn (F-5) FOSTER RD • • Chase Suites Hotel by Woodfin (F-3) 7 7 552210920 Corporate Mead Road Boulevard 225-927-5630225-293-9370 •• 800-966-3346800-395-8847 • ComfortComfort InnInn (F-3)(F-3) 8 Baton Rouge 8 49244924 Constitution Constitution AvenueAvenue 225-930-0600225-930-0600 •• 800-4-CHOICE800-4-CHOICE Metro Airport • ComfortComfort SuitesSuites/University – O’Neal (E-5) Center (F-3) 9 9 17553045 O’Neal Valley CreekLane Drive HOOPER RD 225-273-3388225-923-3377 •• 800-424-6423800-4-CHOICE Southern • ComfortCourtyard Suites/University by Marriott – Baton Center Rouge/LSU (F-3) Area (F-3) 10 University 10 30452421 Valley S. Acadian Creek Thruway Drive B B 225-923-3377225-924-6400 •• 800-4-CHOICE800-321-2211 PLANK RD • CourtyardCourtyard by by Marriott Marriott/Siegen – Baton Rouge/LSULane (G-5) Area (F-3) 408 11 11 242110307 S. North Acadian Mall Thruway Drive 946 225-924-6400225-293-7200 •• 800-321-2211800-321-2211 • CourtyardCrestwood by Suites Marriott/Siegen (F-5) Lane (G-5) 12 HARDING BLVD 12 103075222 S.North Sherwood Mall Drive Forest Blvd. 225-293-7200 • 800-321-2211 225-291-5200 • 877-398-3633 • CrestwoodCrossland SuitesEconomy (F-5) Studios (E-5) 13 13 522211140 S. Boardwalk Sherwood DriveForest Blvd. 225-291-5200 • 877-398-3633 225-274-8997 • 888-802-7677 MICKENS RD • CrosslandCrowne Plaza Economy (F-3) Studios (E-5) 14 14 111404728 ConstitutionBoardwalk Drive Avenue 225-274-8997225-925-2244 •• 888-802-7677800-465-4329 JOOR RD • CrowneDays Inn Plaza (E-4) (F-3) 190 15 15 472810045 Constitution Gwenadele AvenueDrive BUS 225-925-2244225-706-5500 •• 800-465-4329800-272-6232 190 110 AV SILVERLEAF • DaysAmericas Inn –Best Siegen Value LaneInn – (G-5)Baton Rouge/Siegen Lane (G-5) 16 AIRLINE 16 1045510455 ReigerReiger RoadRoad C BUS C 225-293-6880 • 800-329-7466 225-293-6880 • 800-329-7466 61 • DaysDays InnInn && SuitesSuites (B-2)(B-2) GREENWELL ST • 17 17 29492949 VarsityVarsity StreetStreet HOLLYWOOD ST 225-356-6500 225-356-6500 • DeluxeDeluxe InnInn (F-5)(F-5) 18 37 18 1024510245 AirlineAirline HighwayHighway 225-291-8152 225-291-8152 EVANGELINE ST HWY • DoubleTreeDoubleTree byby HiltonHilton (F-4) 19 19 49644964 ConstitutionConstitution AvenueAvenue 225-925-1005225-925-1005 SCENIC HWY SCENIC • DruryDrury InnInn && SuitesSuites (G-4) OAK VILLA 20 RD 20 79397939 EssenEssen ParkPark SPRINGS 225-766-2022 • 800-378-7946 225-766-2022 • 800-378-7946 1 • EmbassyEmbassy SuitesSuites (F-3)(F-3) 21 WINBOURNE AV 49144914 ConstitutionConstitution AvenueAvenue GREENWELL 225-924-6566 • 800-362-2779 225-924-6566 • 800-362-2779 • ExecutiveExecutive InnInn && SuitesSuites (A-2) 22 430 Main Street D CHIPPEWA ST DR FOSTER N D 430 Main Street 225-771-1123 CHOCTAW RD 225-771-1123 CHOCTAW RD • ExtendedExtended StayAmericaStayAmerica (F-4) 2323 6250 Corporate Boulevard Mississippi River BLVD 6250 Corporate Boulevard 225-201-0330225-201-0330 WOODDALE BLVD See Reverse L FairfieldFairfield Inn Inn by by Marriott Marriott (G-4)(G-4) PORT ALLEN O 190 • 24 B 79597959 EssenEssen ParkPark AvenueAvenue BUS D 225-766-9493225-766-9493 •• 800-228-2800800-228-2800 E 190 L Hampton Inn & Suites (G-5) L • Hampton Inn & Suites (G-5) 61 25 25 11272 Reiger Road 11272 Reiger Road A 225-751-4600 • 800-426-7866 BUS V 190 225-751-4600 • 800-426-7866 N ACADIAN THWY ACADIAN N • HamptonHampton InnInn && SuitesSuites Downtown (E-1) 61 • 26 462462 Lafayette Lafayette StreetStreet FLORIDA BLVD 225-382-2100 • 800-426-7866 225-382-2100 • 800-426-7866 BUS BUS • HamptonHampton InnInn CollegeCollege (F-3) SHERWOOD FOREST BLVD 27 46464646 ConstitutionConstitution AvenueAvenue FLORIDA BLVD 61 190 225-926-9990 • 800-426-7866 225-926-9990 • 800-426-7866 • HiltonHilton BatonBaton RougeRouge Capitol Center (E-1) E to E 28 201 Lafayette Street GOVERNMENT ST 73 225-3-HILTON201 Lafayette Street• 877-862-9800 Lafayette 225-3-HILTON • 877-862-9800 BLVD • HiltonHilton –– GardenGarden InnInn (B-2) GOODWOOD 29 3330 Harding Boulevard 225-357-61773330 Harding Boulevard • 877-782-9441 225-357-6177 • 877-782-9441 10 Holiday Inn College (F-3) • Holiday Inn College (F-3) 30 4848 Constitution Avenue PARK BLVD PARK 426 225-448-20304848 Constitution Avenue DR 225-448-2030 Holiday Inn Express & Suites (G-5) to • Holiday Inn Express & Suites (G-5) •31 6262 Siegen Lane S ACADIAN THWY ACADIAN S 31 225-778-57226262 Siegen Lane plantation OLD HAMMOND HWY 225-778-5722 A Holiday Inn South (F-5) CORPORATE L homes •32 Holiday Inn Express Downtown (E-1) BLVD L 32 9940 Airline Highway 10 COLLEGE I 225-924-7021400 North Blvd.
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