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Fun Things to Do in Baton Rouge This Weekend

Fun Things to Do in Baton Rouge This Weekend

Baton Rouge offers some of the most amazing sights and activities in Louisiana and lucky for you, 21 South Apartments offers you easy access to it all! Spend a day exploring all of the amazing shops and restaurants with your friends. Or uncover hidden treasures in one of the amazing museums like the Capitol Park Museum! There are so many activities and places to visit for every occasion, like a night out or a quiet day spent with yourself!

Below is our complete guide to every exciting adventure that awaits you here in Baton Rouge, LA! Being so close to the action, you’ll always have something fun to do while you’re in the area.

 

TOP 5 PLACES TO GO IN BATON ROUGE

Shoppers can make a one-stop trip with the 150 stores at The Mall of Louisiana. The mall has anchor shops such as Dillard’s, Macy’s, and Sears. It is the largest mall in Louisiana and the only regional mall in Baton Rouge.

It has more than 25 restaurants if you want a bite (including BJ’s Brewhouse and Starbucks). You might not know that The Mall of Louisiana has one of the world’s biggest indoor carousels. In 2008, The Mall of Louisiana added a lovely outdoor shopping area called The Boulevard.

The mall created a beautiful outdoor shopping area for guests to enjoy in 2008 called The Boulevard. The Mall of Louisiana has one of the world’s biggest indoor carousels.

 6401 Bluebonnet Boulevard, Baton Rouge, LA 70836

Do something extreme! Perkins Road Community Park has extreme sports amenities, including a rock-climbing wall, skate park, and bike motocross track. Perkins Road Community Park also has a velodrome.

The community park has plenty of activities for people of all ages and skills! They have a stocked fishing pond and playground. Perkins Road Community Park also has a recreation center with basketball and volleyballs courts. The rec center has five competition volleyball courts which is the largest indoor volleyball place in Louisiana.

 7122 Perkins Road, Baton Rouge, LA 70808

The Bluebonnet Swamp is a great place to see the natural beauty of Louisiana, with hundreds of animal species and plants. There are plenty of birds that pass through the area during migration.

People can stroll the 103-acre nature preserve on paths and raised boardwalks. The high-quality nature center has displays and gives instructions about preservation and environmental research. The East Baton Rouge Parish Park Systems runs the preserve.

 10503 N. Oak Hills Parkway, Baton Rouge, LA 70810


At the Capitol Park Museum, you can learn about the story of Louisiana. The local museum in Baton Rouge saves the cultural and manufacturing history of the state. The combination of societies that lived in Louisiana made it one of the most culturally diverse places in North America.

The museum holds the Bayou St. John submarine from the Civil War. The Confederate submarine was sunk by the Union during the capture of New Orleans.

 660 N. Fourth Street, Baton Rouge, 70802

This is the place to watch an exciting play or concert. The Shaw Center for the Arts is a multi-functional venue, museum, and education center. The goal of the arts center is to foster quality performing arts for the people of Baton Rouge.

Built in 2005, the spectacular building holds The Manship Theatre, LSU Museum of Art, and Glassell Gallery. The Shaw Center for the Arts is an important cultural hub.

 100 Lafayette Street, Baton Rouge, LA

TOP 5 AMAZING PLACES TO EAT IN BATON ROUGE

 

Baton Rouge cuisine has a mix of Cajun, Creole, French, and Southern influences. You’ll love the unique mix of spices and delicious seafood. Similar to its more famous cousin New Orleans, Baton Rouge has an electrifying, growing food scene. The seafood in the city is amazing, and the area is attracting new chefs and restaurants. Try the crawfish and oysters!

MASON’S GRILL

Restaurant, Southern, Brunch

Mason’s Grill has been called the best brunch in Baton Rouge for multiple years. It is a great, family-owned eatery with some amazing cocktails and mixed drinks. The judges of Chopped picked Mason’s Bloody Mary as the best in the country. You should get their Cajun shrimp burger or chicken fried steak with eggs.


 13556 Jefferson Hwy Baton Rouge, LA, 70817
  (225) 756-8815

MAISON LACOUR

Restaurant, French

Maison Lacour opened its doors in 1989 and has been serving the area classic French food ever since. Maison Lacour is one of the few restaurants in the city that is traditional French and not French Cajun. Locals love the crabmeat soup, homemade French bread, and lemon soufflé. Chef Michael Jetty ensures that the food is held to a high standard.


 11025 N Harrells Ferry Rd Baton Rouge, LA, 70816
  (225) 275-3755

PARRAIN’S SEAFOOD RESTAURANT

Restaurant, Seafood, American

Parrain’s has made a good argument that they are the best seafood in Baton Rouge. The seafood restaurant has some magnificent dishes including barbecued fish, po-boys, and turtle soup. Fresh caught fish are incorporated in the shifting daily specials. You won’t be disappointed in the seafood here! This great catch of a restaurant is on Perkins Road.


 3225 Perkins Rd Baton Rouge, LA, 70808
 (225) 381-9922

ZEA ROTISSERIE & BAR

Restaurant, Fusion, Asian, American

Founded In 1997, Zea Rotisserie & Bar serves a fusion of Asian and American food. The restaurant is the invention of three chefs (Gary Darling, Hans Limburg, and Greg Reggio) who combined their different skills to create an extraordinary experience. Other Zea locations have been opened in Alabama and Louisiana.


 2380 Town Center Blvd Baton Rouge, LA, 70806
  (225) 927-9917

ZORBA’S GREEK BISTRO

Greek, Mediterranean, Restaurant

Husband and wife team Dinos and Polina Economides opened Zorba’s Greek Bistro in 1984. They were the first Greek restaurant in Baton Rouge. The family-owned eatery serves a variety of dishes including cheese saganaki, grilled halloumi, pitta bread, and gyros (YEE-rohs). All these years later, Zorba’s is still a great place to get authentic Greek food.


 5713 Essen Ln b Baton Rouge, LA, 70810
  (225) 444-5074