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Hotel Indigo Baton Rouge Downtown
4.2/5101 Reviews

Hotel Indigo Baton Rouge Downtown

Baton Rouge|0.51km from Louisiana Memorial Plaza
The Hotel Indigo has a great location in downtown Baton Rouge. It's within walking distance of pretty much everything to do and see, including museums, the convention center, bars/restaurants, and office buildings. While IHG's Hotel Indigo brand is supposed to be an upper-upscale full-service, boutique-inspired brand, the Hotel Indigo in Baton Rouge felt more like a generic Holiday Inn Express or Fairfield Inn. No doorman or bellman. No offer of assistance with luggage. No newspapers. Bar doesn't open until 4pm, which means you can't get a drink until then. There's no all-day F&B nor is there a pantry or gift shop selling non-alcoholic drinks and snacks. So I couldn't even get a bottle of Diet Coke. The restaurant wasn't open for dinner when I stayed because the hotel lost its kitchen staff or staff members. At breakfast, the restaurant was very basic. There's no real table service. The breakfast menu consists of three or four egg options with all orders placed at the counter. No coffee refills and the orange juice is sugary orange juice from a mini-bottle. No oatmeal, no fresh berries and fruit, no yogurt, etc. There were some breakfast pastries at the counter but they looked old.  The atmosphere and food quality at Starbucks or McDonald's is better. The public spaces and guest rooms were very old and tired with extensive wear-and-tear. At the minimum, carpet in the hallways needs replacement as does some of the furniture in guest rooms. There are no USB outlets in the room. Only two or three accessible electrical outlets to charge assorted devices. That's just not acceptable in the year 2022. The clock-radio had iPod/iPhone docking capability ... maybe 10 or 12 years ago. We're talking like an iPhone 3 technology. No water was provided in the room. The mini-fridge and microwave were just haphazardly placed on the floor against a wall. The air conditioning unit was horrible. If you turned it on, the room was freezing even with the temperature set at 68 or 70 degrees. It never seemed to go on auto and stop running. I had to shut it off and sleep in a room that was about 73-74 degrees. I was woken up at several points during the night by what felt like earthquakes. I assume it was the elevator behind my room. Despite requesting a room away from the elevator, I was placed in a room right next to the elevator. The bathroom was dirty. Mold or mildew throughout shower. Old tiles that needed regrouting. Hair on face towels and throughout the floor of the walk-in shower. Everything just looked old and outdated. More like a dorm or locker room bathroom than an upscale boutique hotel brand. No mouthwash or other toiletries in the room. No bathrobe or slippers. The gym was well-equipped but, like everything else, was outdated. The equipment was a couple generations outdated. The general manager was apologetic and compensated me with a significant number of IHG points. While that was gracious of him, the fact remains that the hotel is
Courtyard Baton Rouge Downtown
4.2/597 Reviews

Courtyard Baton Rouge Downtown

Baton Rouge|0.63km from Louisiana Memorial Plaza
With a stay at Courtyard by Marriott Baton Rouge Downtown, you'll be centrally located in Baton Rouge, just a 4-minute walk from Mississippi River and 7 minutes by foot from Raising Cane's River Center. This hotel is 2.7 mi (4.3 km) from Louisiana State University and 2.9 mi (4.7 km) from Tiger Stadium.Take advantage of recreation opportunities such as a 24-hour fitness center, or other amenities including complimentary wireless internet access and wedding services. Additional amenities at this hotel include a television in a common area and discounted use of a nearby fitness facility.Satisfy your appetite with American cuisine at The Bistro, a bistro which features a bar/lounge. Dining is also available at the coffee shop/cafe. Full breakfasts are available daily from 6:00 AM to 10:00 AM for a fee.Featured amenities include express check-in, express check-out, and complimentary newspapers in the lobby. Planning an event in Baton Rouge? This hotel has 936 square feet (87 square meters) of space consisting of conference space and a meeting room. Self parking (subject to charges) is available onsite.Make yourself at home in one of the 135 guestrooms, featuring kitchenettes with refrigerators and microwaves. Your bed comes with down comforters and premium bedding. 48-inch Smart televisions with digital programming provide entertainment, while wireless internet access (surcharge) keeps you connected. Conveniences include safes and desks, as well as phones with free local calls.

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Comfort Inn University Area
3.8/5100 Reviews
Traffic noise day and night. The highway is just across the street. Reception was friendly. The room was cramped and had soiled chairs in the room. The room appeared to be clean but the coffee maker was unusable. We ran water through it several times and found black stuff in the bottom of the cup and brown water. Ended up taking to the front desk with the suggestion they replace it. My suggestion to others is, if you plan to use the in-room coffee maker that you run water through it first. The beds were okay but nothing special. Lighting was good. They did have a laundry bag in the room and plenty of hot water on demand. Breakfast was the norm during Covid. Packaged items and nothing hot other than coffee.
Homewood Suites by Hilton Baton Rouge
4.1/5101 Reviews
ur daughter slept on the pull out bed and had a terrible night's sleep. The sofa bed mattress was supper thin and worn. There was a strange dank smell in the room, that only went away when we used the air conditioning. The carpets were really old, dark and filthy looking. The sliding closet doors in the bedroom area were off their runner. Front desk staff are not very friendly, no one smiled and interactions were curt. Seemed like the front counter staff were a generally unhappy bunch.
Courtyard Baton Rouge Acadian Centre/LSU Area
4.1/5100 Reviews
Didn't eat, don't know, maybe it's good!
Hotel Indigo Baton Rouge Downtown
4.2/5101 Reviews
The Hotel Indigo has a great location in downtown Baton Rouge. It's within walking distance of pretty much everything to do and see, including museums, the convention center, bars/restaurants, and office buildings. While IHG's Hotel Indigo brand is supposed to be an upper-upscale full-service, boutique-inspired brand, the Hotel Indigo in Baton Rouge felt more like a generic Holiday Inn Express or Fairfield Inn. No doorman or bellman. No offer of assistance with luggage. No newspapers. Bar doesn't open until 4pm, which means you can't get a drink until then. There's no all-day F&B nor is there a pantry or gift shop selling non-alcoholic drinks and snacks. So I couldn't even get a bottle of Diet Coke. The restaurant wasn't open for dinner when I stayed because the hotel lost its kitchen staff or staff members. At breakfast, the restaurant was very basic. There's no real table service. The breakfast menu consists of three or four egg options with all orders placed at the counter. No coffee refills and the orange juice is sugary orange juice from a mini-bottle. No oatmeal, no fresh berries and fruit, no yogurt, etc. There were some breakfast pastries at the counter but they looked old.  The atmosphere and food quality at Starbucks or McDonald's is better. The public spaces and guest rooms were very old and tired with extensive wear-and-tear. At the minimum, carpet in the hallways needs replacement as does some of the furniture in guest rooms. There are no USB outlets in the room. Only two or three accessible electrical outlets to charge assorted devices. That's just not acceptable in the year 2022. The clock-radio had iPod/iPhone docking capability ... maybe 10 or 12 years ago. We're talking like an iPhone 3 technology. No water was provided in the room. The mini-fridge and microwave were just haphazardly placed on the floor against a wall. The air conditioning unit was horrible. If you turned it on, the room was freezing even with the temperature set at 68 or 70 degrees. It never seemed to go on auto and stop running. I had to shut it off and sleep in a room that was about 73-74 degrees. I was woken up at several points during the night by what felt like earthquakes. I assume it was the elevator behind my room. Despite requesting a room away from the elevator, I was placed in a room right next to the elevator. The bathroom was dirty. Mold or mildew throughout shower. Old tiles that needed regrouting. Hair on face towels and throughout the floor of the walk-in shower. Everything just looked old and outdated. More like a dorm or locker room bathroom than an upscale boutique hotel brand. No mouthwash or other toiletries in the room. No bathrobe or slippers. The gym was well-equipped but, like everything else, was outdated. The equipment was a couple generations outdated. The general manager was apologetic and compensated me with a significant number of IHG points. While that was gracious of him, the fact remains that the hotel is
Origin Baton Rouge, a Wyndham Hotel
5/51 Reviews
Friendly staff. Big room. All good
Baton Rouge Marriott
4.3/5107 Reviews
Stayed 2 nights after driving in to Baton Rouge for LSU vs Tennessee, wished the game was as good as the hotel. Front desk staff was helpful, rooms and lobby updated and clean, and restaurant/bar in the lobby surpassed expectations. Lots of other dining options nearby if you don’t want to eat at the hotel.

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Every day, travelers worldwide arrive at Baton Rouge Metropolitan Airport (Ryan Field) to start their vacations and business trips in Baton Rouge.

On Trip.com, there are 63 recommended hotels in Baton Rouge. Baton Rouge has high quality and low-priced hotels. You can spend one night at a nice hotel for only 143 SGD. There are 6 four-star hotels in Baton Rouge at an average price of 182 SGD per night. There are 38 three-star hotels in Baton Rouge at an average price of 160 SGD per night. There are 16 two-star hotels in Baton Rouge at an average price of 98 SGD per night. Baton Rouge has many well-known chain hotels which are suitable for both business trips and vacations. Hotels under the Days Inn brand are a good choice. In Baton Rouge, chain hotels such as Days Inn are one of the top choices among travelers. Home2 Suites by Hilton Baton Rouge in Baton Rouge is a favorite among Trip.com users. Candlewood Suites - Baton Rouge - College Drive is also one of the most frequently chosen hotels.

For short trips in Baton Rouge, Blue Bayou Water Park, LSU Hilltop Arboretum, Raising Cane's Dog Park are all good options. The most famous attractions locally are City Brooks Community Park, East Baton Rouge Parish Library. With a developed commercial area, visitors can head to Circle K for a great shopping experience.

Average seasonal TemperatureNight

• Spring: 60.46°F during the day, 49.44°F at night

• Summer: 79.16°F during the day, 68.79°F at night

• Autumn: 85.62°F during the day, 75.63°F at night

• Winter: 66.31°F during the day, 55.0°F at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 59.122047 cm

• Summer: 63.570866 cm

• Autumn: 57.925194 cm

• Winter: 55.93307 cm

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