Baton Rouge Historic Downtown Self-Guided Audio Walking Tour

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5 reviews
Free cancellation available
Service animals welcome

On this Historic Baton Rouge Self Guided Location Aware Audio Walking tour you will see Baton Rogue’s historic gems, historic spots and discover it's story. Go at your own pace, anytime.

On the tour you’ll see

the old Governor’s Mansion,

The old state capital

You'll walk along the Mississippi,

the Red Stick statue,

The best local place to each Cajun food,

The Kress Building - civil rights historic spots

The State Capital

St. Joe's

The Capital Gardens

The Huey Long Statue

The Hebe statue

And more!

And and you'll hear the city’s history, secrets, the story of the swamp blues, the history of the Canadians that became raging Cajuns, Mark Twain’s feelings of the city, the little white house, the castle and so much more.

The tour starts at the Old Governor’s mansion.

What's included

  • Self Guided Smart Phone Guided Tour in Baton Rouge on our Walking Tour App

What's Not Included

    What's not included
    • No food, drinks, or admission, the tour is all outside.

    Additional information

    Service animals allowed

    Public transportation options are available nearby

    Suitable for all physical fitness levels

    Not wheelchair accessible

    Bring your ticket with you to the attraction.

    Itinerary information

    Location

    Departure point
    Old Governor's Mansion, North Blvd 502, Baton Rouge, LA, 70802
    The tour starts outside the Old Governors Mansion, also known as the little white house. You'll learn it' history, about the Governor's that made this home and why it's the little white house. Then you'll be guided step by step through Baton Rouge.
    End point
    Louisiana State Capitol, Louisiana State Capitol, Downtown, Baton Rouge, LA, 70802
    The tour ends at the New state house, the tallest in the USA, and after the tour feel free to enter and take the elevator up to the observation deck.

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