Historic Baton Rouge & Grand Plantations: Exclusive Day Tour
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Private Tour
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Duration 6-8 hours
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Audio Guided Experience
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Inclusions: Snacks & Drinks
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Admission Tickets Included
Explore the haunted beauty of Baton Rouge and grand plantations on this exclusive day tour filled with history, charm, and ghostly tales.
Included
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Soda/pop
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Bottled water
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Snacks
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All fees and taxes
Explore the haunted beauty of Baton Rouge and grand plantations on this exclusive day tour filled with history, charm, and ghostly tales.
Highlights
- Visit the Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas Sign
- Experience the stunning views from The STRAT Hotel, Casino & SkyPod
- Take a ride on the world's tallest Ferris wheel, the High Roller
- Witness the spectacular Fountains of Bellagio show
- Explore the beautiful grounds and shops of Caesars Palace
What to expect
Louisiana State Capitol
Visitors to the Louisiana State Capitol in Baton Rouge can explore the tallest capitol building in the United States, marveling at its Art Deco architecture and expansive views from the observation deck. They can also delve into Louisiana's rich political history, visiting the historic chambers, hallways adorned with murals, and the site of Huey P. Long's assassination.
Louisiana's Old State Capitol
The Old Louisiana State Capitol, also known as the "Castle on the River," is a Gothic Revival masterpiece located in Baton Rouge. Built in the mid-19th century, this historic building features a castle-like exterior with turrets, crenellations, and stained-glass windows, making it a striking contrast to the more modern state capitol. The building has witnessed significant events in Louisiana's history, including its occupation by Union forces during the Civil War. It now serves as a museum, showcasing exhibits that delve into the state's political history, architecture, and cultural heritage. Visitors to the Old State Capitol can expect to be transported back in time as they explore its grand halls and spiral staircases. The museum offers interactive exhibits, including the stunning stained-glass dome is a highlight.
The Old Governor's Mansion
Visitors to the exterior of the Old Governor's Mansion in Baton Rouge will be greeted by a stately, white-columned structure designed in the style of a Greek Revival plantation home, often likened to a smaller version of the White House. Surrounded by well-manicured gardens and mature oak trees, the mansion exudes Southern elegance and charm. The property offers a glimpse into Louisiana's gubernatorial history, with its grand portico, symmetrical design, and classic architectural details that reflect the era in which it was built.
Mike the Tiger's Habitat
Visitors to Mike the Tiger's Habitat at LSU can expect an immersive experience in a beautifully landscaped enclosure that serves as the home of LSU's live mascot, Mike the Tiger. The habitat is designed to replicate a natural environment, featuring a large pool where Mike can often be seen swimming, a waterfall, and ample greenery that provides shade and comfort. As they walk around the habitat, visitors can observe Mike up close through the glass viewing areas, offering an intimate look at this majestic Bengal tiger. The habitat also includes educational displays that provide insights into Mike's care, the history of LSU's tiger mascots, and the university's commitment to wildlife conservation. The tour is a blend of excitement and education, making it a must-see for animal lovers and LSU fans alike.
Bluebonnet Swamp Nature Center
Visitors to the Bluebonnet Swamp Nature Center near Baton Rouge can expect a serene escape into Louisiana’s rich natural environment, spread across 103 acres of diverse landscapes including swamp, forest, and gravel pits. The center features a network of walking trails and elevated boardwalks that wind through the swamp, offering opportunities to observe local wildlife such as birds, turtles, and even alligators in their natural habitats. Inside the interpretive center, guests can explore exhibits on the area's ecology, including displays of native animals, geological features, and seasonal flora. It’s an ideal destination for nature lovers, birdwatchers, and families looking for an educational and peaceful outdoor experience.
The Myrtles
Visitors to the Myrtles Plantation in St. Francisville, just outside Baton Rouge, can expect to step into one of America’s most haunted and historic homes. This 18th-century plantation is steeped in Southern charm and eerie legends, known for its beautifully preserved architecture, antique furnishings, and ghostly tales. Guided tours lead guests through the grand rooms and serene grounds, revealing stories of the plantation's mysterious past, including the infamous "Chloe" ghost and other paranormal encounters. The lush gardens, ancient live oaks, and the tranquil reflection pond add to the enchanting yet haunting atmosphere, making it a unique destination for history enthusiasts and ghost hunters alike.
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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Service animals allowed
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What our experts say
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Wear comfortable shoes for walking.
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Try local cuisine at The Chimes nearby.
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Visit the observation deck at the Capitol.
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Explore the gardens at Myrtles Plantation.
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Check out the history exhibits at the Old Capitol.
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