





Baton Rouge's Highlands - Perkins neighborhood has a host of places to visit such as Alex Box Stadium and Tiger Stadium.

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.
Baton Rouge's South Baton Rouge neighborhood is home to attractions such as Perkins Rowe and Mall of Louisiana.

The Mid City South neighborhood offers attractions such as Corporate Square Mall and Independence Botanical Gardens.
Baton Rouge's Lobdell/Woodale neighborhood has a host of places to visit such as Theatre Baton Rouge and Temple Theater.
Beneath live oaks draped with Spanish moss, the Old State Capitol's Gothic revival turrets rise like a fairytale castle with a political past. The observation deck atop the art deco State Capitol rewards climbers with Mississippi River panoramas worth every step. At LSU, Mike the Tiger lounges in his habitat before football games that transform the campus into a purple-and-gold celebration. The USS Kidd Veterans Memorial lets you explore a WWII destroyer frozen in time. Capitol Park Museum showcases everything from Mardi Gras floats to civil rights history. After dark, follow locals to dive bars where future blues legends perform for tips, or sample crawfish ƩtouffƩe that makes fancy restaurants seem irrelevant.

