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Where to Stay in Louisiana

Discover the best areas to stay in Louisiana, highlighting regions with diverse accommodation choices. From the vibrant streets of New Orleans to serene bayous in Houma, find lodging options ranging from luxury resorts to charming B&Bs for an authentic Louisiana experience.

When visiting Louisiana, several areas offer a rich array of accommodations ranging from luxury hotels to charming bed and breakfasts. Here are some of the best areas to stay in, considering accommodation variety:


  1. New Orleans: As the state's most famous city, New Orleans offers a myriad of lodging options, especially in and around the French Quarter. There are luxury hotels, boutique inns, vacation rentals, and bed & breakfast establishments. The Warehouse/Arts District and Garden District are also popular and centrally-located areas to stay in.

  2. Baton Rouge: As the state capital, Baton Rouge has a range of hotels, especially around the downtown area, close to the riverfront, and near Louisiana State University.

  3. Lafayette: Known for its Cajun and Creole heritage, Lafayette provides a mix of chain hotels, independent accommodations, and charming B&Bs, particularly around the downtown area.

  4. Lake Charles: A hub for gaming and outdoor adventures, Lake Charles boasts several casino resorts and traditional lodging options for visitors.

  5. Shreveport-Bossier City: The twin cities offer a mix of casino resorts, hotels, and charming inns, especially near the Red River and the city centers.

  6. Natchitoches: As the state's oldest city, Natchitoches offers several bed & breakfast establishments, many housed in historic buildings, as well as traditional hotels.

  7. Covington & Northshore: Located across Lake Pontchartrain from New Orleans, the Northshore region, especially around Covington, provides a range of accommodations in a serene environment.

  8. Houma: A gateway to the bayous, Houma has a selection of chain hotels and lodges, offering convenient access to nature tours and the region's unique culture.

  9. Monroe-West Monroe: With proximity to the Ouachita River, these twin cities provide a range of hotels and accommodations suitable for both business and leisure travelers.

  10. Alexandria: As a central city in the state, Alexandria offers a mix of branded hotels and inns, making it a convenient stopover for travelers exploring Louisiana.

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