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Where to Stay

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Hilton Baton Rouge Capitol Center

201 Lafayette Street, Baton Rouge, LA 70801
 (225) 344-5866

*Hotel Block is reserved here. Click the link and you should be taken to our event page* Located in downtown Baton Rouge on the banks of the Mississippi River, our hotel is two blocks from Louisiana’s Old State Capitol and a mile from USS KIDD Veterans Museum. Enjoy free WiFi, and our fitness center, or take a swim in our outdoor pool with a deck overlooking the river and downtown Baton Rouge.

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Hotel Indigo Baton Rouge Downtown by IHG

200 Convention Street, Baton Rouge, LA 70801
 (225) 343-1515

Hotel Indigo Baton Rouge is located in the heart of Downtown overlooking the Mississippi River, within a historical Classical Revival style building. It's just minutes away from our reception venue, the Old Governor's Mansion, as well as many other restaurants and attractions including the Old State Capitol, Raising Cane's River Center, Shaw Center for the Arts, and a short drive away from LSU's campus.

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Origin Hotel Baton Rouge

101 Saint Ferdinand Street, Baton Rouge, LA 70802
 (225) 407-0046

Welcome to the heart of South Louisiana, where the energy of LSU football, live blues, and legendary cuisine come together. The 87-room Origin Hotel Baton Rouge, a Wyndham Hotel, boasts an approachable yet upscale design with an unforgettable local touch. Just steps from the iconic Mississippi River, our boutique hotel offers a vibrant setting where mornings start with crawfish beignets at Passé and evenings end with a signature cocktail in our chic bar & lounge.

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WATERMARK Baton Rouge, Autograph Collection

150 3rd Street, Baton Rouge, LA 70801
 225-408-3200

A stately presence and storied past meet at WATERMARK, where guests will find the richest and most eclectic hotel experience in downtown Baton Rouge. Our story began nearly a century ago, when intrepid financiers built our iconic skyscraper as the headquarters of Louisiana Trust & Savings Bank. Today, echoes of that era remain, in hand-painted ceiling murals, carved marble walls and staircases, and old bank vaults converted into dramatic meeting and dining spaces.