The Hampton Inn I-10 & College Drive is located just off Interstate 10 and consists of 140 elegant rooms and three meeting facilities within an eight story high rise hotel. The hotel features free wireless high speed internet access throughout the property and a new breakfast buffet which includes a variety of hot dishes. We are only 4 miles from the home of the LSU Fighting Tigers, 2003 National Football Champions. We are 12 miles from the campus of the Southern University Jaguars, 2003 SWAC National Champions. The Hampton Inn I-10 & College Drive is only 4 miles away from the booming downtown area which hosts an array of activities such as the Argosy Casino and Casino Rouge, the USS Kidd Naval Museum, Catfish Town, the Planetarium, The Roux House Blues Bar, an exciting nightlife, and many local and international fare restaurants. You'll also find the River Center of Baton Rouge, the State Capitol, and the Historic Government District. There are many restaurants in the immediate area with that ''Cajun'' flavor such as Boutin's, Mike Anderson's, Phil's Oyster Bar, Parrain's, and Mansur's on the Boulevard. We feature 140 elegant rooms, 8-stories, a beautiful outdoor pool area, complimentary access to a local full-service health club, and 3 spacious meeting rooms on the first floor. Hampton Room I seats up to 40 people theatre style, Boardroom seats 8 people and Hampton Room II seats 10 people theatre style. Amenities include complimentary ''extended'' continental breakfast (6-10am)and USA Today newspaper, free local calls, and TV with cable and free HBO. All guest rooms are equipped with voice mail, coffee, coffee maker, iron, ironing boards and hairdryers. We also offer connecting rooms and cribs. Laundry/valet services, meeting facilities, and refrigerators are available for a nominal fee.
Hampton Inn Baton Rouge-i-10 & College Drive Property Information:
Hampton Inn Baton Rouge-i-10 & College Drive Reservation Policies:
Check-In:
3:00 PM Check-Out:
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Call 1-800-774-1500 for cancellation policy inside the US and Canada; 1-972-770-6136 outside the US.
BATON ROUGE, DENHAM SPRINGS, GONZALES, PORT ALLEN, BRUSEY, ZACHARY, ST FRANCISVILLE, BAXER, PLAQUEMINE, BAKER
Area Airports
Baton Rouge Metro Airport (BTR) 15 miles; New Orleans International Airport (MSY) 70 miles;
Nearby Attractions
0.2 Miles N. Concerts 3.0 Miles N. Football stadium 8.0 Miles W. Tournament softball facility 7.0 Miles W. Lsu baseball stadium 4.0 Miles N. Amateur theatre 4.0 Miles E. Miniature amusement park 6.0 Miles NW. Open for tours 8.0 Miles NE. Shopping 3.0 Miles N. Open to public 6.0 Miles NW. Naval museum 0.2 Miles W. Dinner theatre 4.0 Miles N. Swimming facility 3.0 Miles S. Museum 3.0 Miles N. Flagship University 0.3 Miles N. Bsketball-concert facility 0.1 Miles. Leaving from hotel 3.0 Miles W. Concert/theatre/convention hall 9.0 Miles S. Movie theatre complex 6.0 Miles NW. Open to public 1.0 Miles N. Health club
Guides outfitted
in antebellum-period costumes lead tours of historic plantations, houses,
churches and gardens.The third weekend
in March225-635-6330
May
Angola Prison Arts and Crafts Festival
225-625-2001
October
Greater Baton Rouge State Fair
36 Years of
Family entertainment! Providing music, carnival midway rides, 4H and FFA animal
shows, clowns, strolling entertainment, and musical shows every night of the
fair. Wonderful food and drink.
Also in October,
every weekend, Angola Prison hosts a famous all prisoner rodeo.Inmates train for this and compete in
contests in which they try to grab a token from a bull’s forehead among other
feats.225-655-4411.
Baton Rouge Destination Overview
Baton Rouge, the capital city of Louisiana, is an exciting blend of sights, sounds and flavors. From its dynamic and diverse musical heritage, to its significant landmarks and museums, Baton Rouge is a fascinating city to explore. From its riverboats, plantations and hospitality, to its Cajun, Creole and Old South cuisine, it excels. Baton Rouge is 75 miles Northwest of New Orleans via Interstate 10, and is the parish seat of government. Baton Rouge is the key industrial city in the area, and the center of an immense chemical and petroleum complex on the Mississippi River.
It is the second largest city in the state, and the fourth largest port city in the nation. Projected population figures show that this progressive city will have a phenomenal growth in future decades. Nightlife is lively and varied. it ranges from Cajun clubs and country western clubs to concerts (symphonic and popular music). There are Riverboat casinos and dinner cruises. Theater groups maintain a full schedule of excellent offerings throughout the year.
In recent years, a number of new attractions, museums and restaurants have opened much to the delight of visitors from around the world. In the fall of 1999, Louisiana's Old Governor's Mansion joins the Old State Capitol, riverboat casinos, the Mall of Louisiana, Bluebonnet Swamp, Alligator Bayou Swamp Tours, and numerous plantation homes in providing visitors with a variety of things to see and do in the Baton Rouge area. Additionally, several new bed & breakfast inns and 1200 new hotel rooms make it simple, easy and affordable to stay overnight in Baton Rouge. Baton Rouge is home to both Louisiana State University, the state's flagship university and Southern University. The capitol, one of America's most beautiful, is 34 stories, 450 feet in height and surrounded by 27 acres of landscaped grounds.
It was constructed in March 1932, at a cost of $5 million. Broad steps of Minnesota granite mark the entrance to the building. From the observation tower, it is possible to see the surrounding country for a distance of 30 miles. Streets and highways throughout the area are clean, brightly lit and easy to travel. Attractions and historic sites are clearly marked and all have parking facilities.
Baton Rouge is home to some of the finest restaurants in the United States featuring fresh seafood, French, Cajun and Creole and traditional Southern cuisine. With mild and short winters, scenic Falls and Springs, you can't go wrong in Baton Rouge, whenever you choose to visit. Baton Rouge is fun for families. With plantation homes, swamp tours, a world-renowned zoo, gardens, museums, wildlife centers and an arts and science, there is always something to do and see. With its semi-tropical climate, Baton Rouge is the perfect place to enjoy outdoor activities such as golf, tennis or sporting events.
Baton Rouge is home to several nationally ranked golf courses designed by the biggest names in the sport and the capital city also offers some of the hottest collegiate sports in the South.
Contact our 24/7 Customer Service Center
New reservations:
Please call 1-866-656-7127
Outside the US please call 00 800-86071340 OR 1-210-507-5997
Give code 5692 when calling
Existing reservations:
Contact a Customer Service representative at 866-270-2849