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Baton Rouge Tourist Attractions and Baton Rouge Sightseeing
(Baton Rouge, Louisiana - LA, USA)
Many of Baton Rouge's best known tourist attractions are found outside the city in the adjacent region, where several famous plantation estates, with their fine old elegant houses, are located.
Other popular tourist attractions in the Baton Rouge area include casino riverboats, museums and an exciting water park, which is always popular with families visiting the city. Here are some of Baton Rouge's top tourist attractions.
Baton Rouge Tourist Attractions: Blue Bayou Water Park - 18142 Perkins Road, Baton Rouge, Louisiana (LA), 70810, USA
Tel: +1 225 753 3333
Popular with families, this water park is a great way to cope with the enduring humidity of a Louisiana summer and includes a variety of thrilling waterslides and tubes. There is an interactive play area for the little ones and an exciting wave pool, which is suitable for body surfing. Also adjacent is the Dixie Landin' theme park.
Baton Rouge tourist attraction open: daily - 09:00 to 17:00
Baton Rouge tourist attraction admission: charge, discounts available for children and families
Baton Rouge Tourist Attractions: Casino Riverboats - River Road, Baton Rouge, Louisiana (LA), USA
Baton Rouge is home to two popular casino riverboats, the Casino Rouge and the Argosy Casino. Close to the State Capitol building, the casino riverboats remain docked on the river and both regularly feature live music and buffets, together with a range of gaming tables.
Baton Rouge tourist attraction open: daily
Baton Rouge tourist attraction admission: free
Baton Rouge Tourist Attractions: Enchanted Mansion Doll Museum - 190 Lee Drive, Baton Rouge, Louisiana (LA), 70808, USA
Tel: +1 225 769 0005
A must for kids, this museum contains countless examples of dolls through the ages, complete with costumes and ranging from Victorian dolls through to contemporary designs with exquisite faces. Models include president's wives as well as the famous Lee Middleton collectibles. The museum itself is housed in a stately old house and traditional English tea is offered here on Thursday afternoons.
Baton Rouge tourist attraction open: Monday, Wednesday and Saturday - 10:00 to 17:00
Baton Rouge tourist attraction admission: charge, discounts available for children
Baton Rouge Tourist Attractions: Magnolia Mound Plantation - 2161 Nicholson Drive, Baton Rouge, Louisiana (LA), 70802, USA
Tel: +1 225 343 4955
With its French Creole style and simple design, the Magnolia Mound Plantation house dates from the late 18th century and has been steadily expanded over the years. This wonderful wooden structure sits on stilts and has a lovely porch with a covered roof and French Caribbean detailing. Inside the house you will find a museum pertaining to the era and even the guides are dressed in period costume, alluring to the elegance of the era. It is one of the closest plantation houses to Baton Rouge and therefore quite popular.
Baton Rouge tourist attraction open: Tuesday to Saturday - 10:00 to 16:00, Sunday - 13:00 to 16:00
Baton Rouge tourist attraction admission: charge, discounts available for children and seniors
Baton Rouge Tourist Attractions: Mount Hope Plantation - 8151 Highland Road, Baton Rouge, Louisiana (LA), 70808, USA
Tel: +1 225 761 7000
One of the more popular of the many plantations that make the area famous, Mount Hope dates from the late 1800s and was famously used as the set for Gone with the Wind. This antebellum home has retained its original state and has a wide porch, sweeping lawns and wonderful gardens. Built by a German immigrant, it has a simple but graceful interior and is reminiscent of a bygone era of wealth and grandeur.
Baton Rouge tourist attraction open: Monday to Saturday - 09:00 to 16:00, Sunday - 12:00 to 16:00
Baton Rouge tourist attraction admission: charge
Baton Rouge Tourist Attractions: San Francisco Plantation - 2646 Highway 44, Garyville, Louisiana (LA), 70051, USA
Located in Garyville, this plantation home sets itself apart from the others with its distinctly ornate Louisianan interior and appearance, referred to some as 'Steamboat Gothic'. It sits on the banks of the Mississippi and was one of the most expensive ventures of its time when it was built in 1856. Recently restored to its present grandeur, the house is filled with authentic period furnishings and antiques.
Baton Rouge tourist attraction open: Monday to Sunday - 09:00 to 16:00
Baton Rouge tourist attraction admission: charge
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