39 Best Stops Between Fairhope and Austin (2024)

The top stops along the way from Fairhope to Austin (with short detours) are The National WWII Museum, French Quarter, and Space Center Houston. Other popular stops include Galveston-Port Bolivar Ferry, Jackson Square, and Oak Alley Plantation.

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Bellingrath Gardens & Home

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Historic Walking Areas

Serene setting for acres of flowers, waterfalls & a 1930s home housing a porcelain collection.

Really interesting place. The story behind the home and gardens is story book. I thought the architecture was more impressive then the garden but the whole thing is worth the trip to this tucked away oasis. I noticed some folks looking to see certain types of flowers and they have a guide to when certain plants are in bloom.It was raining the day we were there but there were plenty of spots to hide until the rain past. Expect to spend a couple of hours wandering the grounds. They have audio tour you can access from your phone which tells a pretty good story. It’s an easy walk but they’re are some stairs in the house and steps in the garden some folks might be mindful of.

John O — Google review

The Christmas lights are amazing. However it was so all busy and crowded and I don't feel comfortable with covid exposures here. No one wore masks or socially distanced. It was also hard to get around with everyone trying to get pictures. Aside from that, it was pretty amazing. The lights were gorgeous and they're was Christmas music. Half the drink stands were closed, so the only area open did have a really long line for snacks and hot chocolate, and it was at the halfway point.

Dani B — Google review

The gardens are beautiful (we did not do the house tour). The landscape and area around the house has a river and the lake that are wonderful and diverse with the Gulf Coast marshes. There is some kind of shooting range/skeet shooting close by so gunshots were plentiful...

Karen R — Google review

Pictures don't do ANY justice to how absolutely gorgeous this place is!!! My family and I visit this beautiful place every Christmas and we just love the atmosphere of it all! What a way to get in the holiday spirit! Highly recommend that you make at least one visit just see for yourself! You will not be disappointed!

Wanda K — Google review

Beautiful landscaping and views, winding pathways, ponds, gorgeous and creative displays of lights are everywhere. There’s hot cocoa, fire pit to warm you up on cold nights, and other snacks and drinks, benches to rest, and a tour of the home for an extra fee if you are interested. We travel from far away each year to see this light display because it is the best!

Aimee T — Google review

The gardens were beautiful and surprisingly quiet on a Memorial Day weekend. This was my Mother's favorite place in the world, and a fitting place for a memorial. I shall return.

Steve G — Google review

A refreshing experience.We loved the walk as a family, and we talked a lot while enjoying the nature flowers 💐 🌹Beautiful place, very peaceful and quiet, you can enjoy the walk and see the beauty in the nature.

Tania N — Google review

Whether you are local or a visitor, you will want to enjoy the beautiful nature scenes, the food choices and the gift shop.This is a great place to walk, especially at 8 am when few people are there and the weather is cooler. There are many options for a shorter or longer walk.This time of year you can see (and smell) the last of the summer flowers and enjoy some of the fall cors and cool breeze. There are clever scarecrows in the garden and the start of the holiday lights.The Japanese garden is a lovely place to visit and to see the coi.To tour the house is to step back in time and enjoy beautiful and interesting items.

Hey J — Google review

Enjoyed home and gardens. There were more flowers in bloom than expected for early May. The home is 10500 square feet. Mrs. Bellingrath has many collections of silver, glassware, fine china, and antique furniture. Outside of the house, there were beautiful stone tiles, terraces, and pathways on the river. Also enjoyed the koi pond with big fish and lots of small fish too. There is a gift shop and a small cafe open for lunch. Chicken salad was good. I want to go back for Christmas time light display.

Noemie M — Google review

No better way to spend a beautiful day than to walk around among gorgeous Flowers.We enjoy taking our time and having a snack on one of the many swings located throughout the gardens.Another place to stop and take a break is on the dock that is overlooking Fowl River. There is nothing more relaxing than listening to the water crash against the bank.

Kristi T — Google review

Very nice grounds, peaceful and quiet. Lots of flowers, rises, etc to see read about and explore.Off the beaten path but worth the drive out.The small cafeteria is also reasonable - the BLT was good.Recommend

James O — Google review

What a delight! Gardeners, garden architects, home historians, admirers of antiques, those that appreciate beauty and nature will take great joy in touring all aspects of this property.The docent that guided us through the home was knowledgeable and interesting and shared many interesting stories of the residents.It’s only a 4 star review because I feel that there are parts of the grounds that are in need of some TLC. I did see they have a posting for a new Master Gardener so I’m sure that will be corrected.All in all a don’t miss experience though, as it’s a soul nurturing nature immersive treat.

Diana K — Google review

Beautiful place. Took my mom for her birthday in April a few years ago. They have several different areas of their garden to explore. Including a beautiful gift shop. I have yet to go during Christmas, but I have heard it's even more beautiful when decorated with lights.

Mary A — Google review

Bellingrath Gardens is always a fun experience. Lots of colorful Christmas light displays. There are various themes throughout the disolay. There is an underwater theme....a New Orleans theme, to name a few, and of course they all have the Christmas theme. The only thing that I find negative is the price of admission and gift shop prices. For 2 people the admission fee is $38. I know they have a lot to maintain. I just feel that it's a tad high.

Robert J — Google review

I came on Presidents Day 2024 for a tour of the house and gardens. The price for both was very reasonable. The only bad part was the portion to include a gratuity. This was at the desk when you first walk in, and it's not like I was getting a guided tour for the gardens, only the house, and it is easy to slip the tour guide of the house a few dollars for a tip. That aside, this was a lovely time. I am glad I came when the temperatures were cool. There is a lot of grounds to cover. If this were the summer time, I would not have done it with the high temperatures of the gulf coast. The seasonal flowers were blooming and beautiful. There were a few gardeners around refreshing the grounds. Everyone was friendly. The house was beautiful. The chapel was quaint, and the pottery was exquisite. I would recommend this for anyone in the area. It is beautifully maintained.

Andrea F — Google review

Toured the house and gardens and everything was wonderful. The house and grounds are beautiful. The docents were knowledgeable and did a great job with the house tour. The gift shop is wonderful. We ate in the cafe and the food was very good. Throughout our visit staff were friendly and attentive.

Marla S — Google review

One of the most beautiful places I have ever seen! Make sure to do the tour of the house as well. Such a beautiful place. Will definitely be back!!

Ashley P — Google review

Awesome green houses, gardens, the house tour, the lights. This is a sixty-five acre manicured area. The presented photographs not include the feeling of calmness, the fresh smells of the roses and other plants. This is a result of work and pride. A must go to...

Tom R — Google review

Absolutely gorgeous. We visited using the Mobile Attraction Pass from TripAdvisor. The trails were easy to follow and well maintained. There were enough signs to inform without being intrusive.The grounds are very lovely and you’d be hard pressed to find a better way to spend time outdoors.We were unable to visit the home because tours are not self-guided and only occur on the hour. That was the only disappointing thing and it did not diminish our experience.They were setting up for the Christmas light show. It will be amazing 🤩. I wish we could stay for it.

Maureen J — Google review

Bellingrath was amazing. The lights for the holidays and the home are gorgeous. They had excellent little extras, S’mores station, drinks(both adult and non) and various snack foods.I would highly recommend getting there early. When we were leaving the traffic was backed up for mikes to get in. We got there before dark, toured the house, walked the grounds and it worked out perfectly.

Mike P — Google review

This place is a jewel. The grounds are kept meticulously as well as the buildings. I really do not know how to review this place because everything was wonderful... so let's just say this is the easiest 5-star review I have ever done.We paid for the tour of the house and the $25.00 per person was worth it. I say this because this place truly supports itself, and they do it well.The story, the artifacts, the pleasant personalities, the gardens... all of it. Top shelf.I will write captions on all my videos and photographs that I added to this review to help you understand.

Chester C — Google review

Absolutely breathtaking! I would suggest mid-March this season would be a great time to see the Azaleas all in bloom. We will visit again soon. A great place to bring you family and its handicap accessible!

Wendy R — Google review

Sorry we missed peak spring season. But what was in bloom was very nice. The gardens, house, lake and river front are all very well kept. The staff are very friendly.

Dave H — Google review

4.8

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12401 Bellingrath Gardens Rd, Theodore, AL 36582, USA

(251) 973-2217

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Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Biloxi

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This casino is themed around rock music and offers a great betting experience with 500 interactive slots and 800 traditional slot machines. It's also packed with entertainment options, including concerts and nightclubs.

Visited this past weekend & everything was excellent. The hotel staff was friendly & helpful. We requested a refrigerator & it was delivered in less than 10 minutes. The lady was so nice & asked if we would also like a microwave, less than 5 minutes later it was at our room. The room was neat & clean. The casino staff was just as nice & helpful! Enjoyed our stay very much!

Gus S — Google review

The lobby and casino are amazing! I love looking at all of the memorabilia. The room was nice and clean but it was a bit worn. The bathroom was impeccable; however, there was a little less privacy than what I prefer, too many glass doors there. The casino play was good. We played for several hours and basically broke even. Overall, we had a very enjoyable evening here.

Vicki B — Google review

It was fine I guess but less of a tourist casino and more of a locals slot machine hangout. The casino is really small and there were very few tables open - couldn’t get seats for 3 to play blackjack. A bunch of other goofy card game tables were open and empty. Hardly anyone likes the games outside of very popular ones so I think maybe flexible tables would be better.The HR Cafe was fine but nothing special like the originals with regards to scale and collection, and the menu any what it used to be. The food was good and the bartender waited on us and she was great. Very friendly staff.

Alan P — Google review

Pro's: Casino being continually cleaned. Restrooms were all clean. So many machines to choose from to play. Wide variety of food available.Food in the hard rock cafe was very good. The cafe style area was also good.Cons: hard to find a server to get beverages from,both in main casino & high limits room& non smoking rooms. The smoking part of the casino was not too bad as I am a non smoker ,& didn't gag on any clouds from smokers. Must have a very good ceiling exhaust system. Plenty of memorabilia on display which was interesting to look at. I just wish valet cost was not $30 + tips to the runners. Maybe give seniors & handicap people a lower cost break please. All in all enjoyed my 5 hrs there. Didn't loose too much which was a bonus.

Mary L — Google review

I can't comment about the rooms. I will say that the burger I had there was fantastic. The bartender that served me my food was friendly and very conscientious. I would easily go back to this place. I didn't get a chance to visit the casino but I would definitely like to. This left a lasting positive feeling for this place. Shoot I would easily stay here if I was offered a chance. I'd love to go back and maybe stay next time.

Thomas C — Google review

We really like it here. Neither my wife, nor I, are advanced gamblers and they are so patient and helpful when we play. We're not huge spenders but they still treat us so well anyway. Every employee we interacted with during our stay was pleasant to interact with. Bartenders, front desk, pool staff, and the casino staff, all just wonderful to us. Will definitely be back.

Chad E — Google review

This is my very first time visiting the location and honestly it was a really great experience. The room was nice, really comfy and welcoming. Had great assistance. The food, was REALLY GOOD. My parents had a really good time at the casino, they loved it. I will surely come back again soon. 😊❤️

Vianey M — Google review

Rooms need to be updated. The door handle on the room door was very hard to open. Checked in at 9pm. Went to dinner and returned back to the room. Upon my return, the temperature in the room was 62. We changed the temperature to 73 and left from the casino. Upon my return at 3 a.m., the temperature in the room was 66. It would not go higher. Called the front desk, and they sent maintenance up to check the problem. He flipped a switch inside the wall behind a panel, and it warmed up to 72. The temperature would not go higher than 72. I had the thermostat set at 76. Management and maintenance needs to complete routine maintenance checks on the functions of all guest rooms. The only good thing I can say is that my morning coffee view was amazing. Drinking coffee and seeing the water view help start my day.

Kawana J — Google review

Would stay here again. Great customer service, great location, ocean views, great pool with swim up bar. Plenty of delicious food choices inside the hotel. A ton of activities each day to keep people entertained. The casino was a blast and had old and new machines to choose from. The rooms in the platinum tower were a bit dated, but opened roughly 20 years ago at this point. They do have a newer tower to choose from that has updated rooms. Drinks are provided if gambling.

Alex R — Google review

I have enjoyed staying and visiting at this Hard Rock location. The rooms are very nice and clean. Enjoyed coming into my room with my music selection playing. The staff are efficient and friendly. If I have needed additional towels or other necessities, they are delivered within an appropriate time.There are many great eating selections at this location. The casino area is clean and well kept. There are various game selections available. I would highly recommend this casino and hotel.

Theda G — Google review

My husband and I stayed for 2 nights for our anniversary. Everything was amazing, the restaurants, casino, bars, hotel room, pool - everything! Check in was simple with the friendliest lady who was very helpful and patient with our questions. Check out was even more convenient.Loved our view, we were on the 6th floor and had views of both the MS Sound and the pool.The only negative we experienced..The buffet left a lot to be desired. Very expensive for limited choices of bland food.All staff from restaurants and hotel were so kind and welcoming. We felt well taken care of the whole time.All in all, we loved staying here and look forward to coming back!!

Amanda B — Google review

The property is beautiful. I had a reservation with Sugar Factory 15-minute wait for two people after being seated for a waiter to come over to take drink orders, only after being requested when I noticed a party of 11 walk in and there order was taken right away after I had already waited 15 min. I spoke with the Manager Drew and services improved right away he was very nice and pleasant to have around during the dining experience. I didn't get the guy name from the back that brought out our food but he was very polite also our waiter was great as well after the rough start to our dining experience.

Kendra S — Google review

Wife and I have been here several times and we've been satisfied each time. We brought the kids on this particular visit. They absolutely love it! All they wanted was pizza and the pool 😎.Like most hotels, room rates are highest on weekends. ANNNND as a reminder, don't forget to figure in those extra fees (7%Sales Tax, Resort Fee, 3% Hospitality Tax and 2%Convention Tax 😉)

Fred A — Google review

Didn't know when we booked but smoking is permitted all over the resort including the elevators. Rooms are dated. Casino relatively small. Restaurants were fantastic as well as the view. Probably won't be back. Better values out there for the price but had fun.

David M — Google review

First time to this location. We did not stay here but visited the casino. The area was large and plenty of room to get around. The floor service was great! Drinks were not hard to get and the machines were up to date with a few old school ones too. Will say it was a little dark but over all a good experience. Would definitely come here again.

Patrick S — Google review

This is my second time here with the same experience both times. Booked a King room in the Platinum tower. The whole tower is supposed to be non - smoking. It’s evident that they don’t enforce it or care. On both occasions, Immediately after getting off the elevator the hallway reeks of weed. We get into our room and it’s the same if not worse. The front desk was little help and only offered another room with different beds or an air scrubber. Housekeeping was very responsive but all they could offer was some spray. This will be the last time I stay at this facility.

Mark W — Google review

I was less than impressed with my stay.The room had an amazing view but was in serious need of updating and the sheets were stained. The cleanliness wasn’t up to par either. I found hairs all over. They also misgendered me even though I provided correct information. I would not recommend your staff gender customers based on NAMES.

T S — Google review

The room was clean and spacious. The casino had all the basics for tables, slots, and some good food options at relatively reasonable prices. We ate a big breakfast with chicken and waffles and an omelette and they were hot, fresh, and well prepared. The waitress was polite, attentive, and informative. The hotel is right on the water in MS. If you are passing through or live nearby this is a good place to try your luck and hang out a while. Good luck!

Aero N — Google review

Negative:When we got to the hotel around 10:30pm to check in there were 3 receptionists. We were being helped by one guy that was still in training. Another receptionist had to assist him through the check out process but he kept messing up over and over. We were there roughly 35 -40 minutes just trying to get our room. We were already tired from a long trip and wanted to just get to our room. That was a bit annoying.Positive:Hotel was exceptionally clean. Husband and I booked the King deluxe room with oceanfront view. It was VERY clean and the bathroom was HUGE! The casino was also clean - only downside is they closed most of the drinking bars early. We eventually found a section where they were serving alcohol and managed to get a couple of beers. We played some games and didn't experience any disturbances. It was fun.We will definitely be back and stay here again. Maybe check in will be smoother next time.

Yeraldin C — Google review

Great place to hang out. Our favorite pizza place actually. Pie Five Pizza. We stop here just for the pizza some times.Pro: platinum tower rooms are super cool and modern. They have great views and are nice.Con: royal tower needs to be freshened up as the rooms are showing their age and some strong smells can be an issue.

James S — Google review

My boyfriend and I had booked a room for 2 nights here but it was so nice and we were having so much fun we ended up staying another night. It was very clean and the staff was super friendly. Allan hit 2 jackpots on Buffalo Grand the same night. It was a wonderful experience and I hope to go back very soon!! I highly recommend this place!!🤩😍🥰🤑🏝🎰🎲♣️♥️♠️♦️🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸

Amy A — Google review

Our room was a little lived in, shower heads need to be replaced, and the mini bar had apparently been broken into. It worked but it was empty. The service was on point. Great location. I got a hair cut and shaped my beard. They colored my wife's hair and it was perfect. Exactly what she wanted. The ladies were amazing. Made us feel very comfortable, they were the best. My wife gets super anxious around new people and her hairstylist got her to open up, share stories and laugh. I was very impressed and grateful. Mine as well.

Benjamin H — Google review

We had a really nice room with a great view, but we won't be back. First of all, the room was not clean. There was garbage on the floor, the bathroom had not been wiped down, and the carpet needed to be vacuumed. Even worse, is there are no housekeeping services. One of the reasons we stay at a hotel, is that someone cleans the room and makes the bed, but not here. We asked for more towels, they were laid on top of our luggage near the door. Reservations was a joke. I had to make several phone calls because what I was told on the phone, did not match the confirmations I received. It took hours to straighten out the reservation. I've stayed at many different Hard Rocks and always enjoyed them. I was told to lower my expectations before I arrived, but I didn't think it would be this bad.

Mike F — Google review

Had a great time, only comment is that the property and rooms especially could use a face-lift. Basic amenities in other casino/resort rooms, laundry bags, fridge, microwave, were "upon request if available". Mold in the room coffee machine. Drywall patching and painting in room was very evident. Furniture had plenty of use distress. Pool area was very nice as well as casino floor and restaurants.

Chris F — Google review

We had a blast during our stay! Our first room had a connecting door to another room and the patrons were screaming all night. We requested another room and were quickly granted another room on a higher floor *without* an adjoining door. We were blown away by the stellar customer service. Casino was wonderful and the drinks plentiful. We'll definitely be back!!

Jennifer W — Google review

The pool had a swim up bar. The entire area was well stocked with plenty of chairs and umbrellas. There were pool waitresses to take drink and food orders. They were all lovely young ladies who were great at their jobs. I want to give special thanks to Olivia, who made our experience at the pool even more enjoyable. She was friendly with a genuine smile that made me feel like she was actually as happy to be there as I was. All of the bartenders deserve to be praised as well. The entire staff that I encountered met or exceeded my expectations. I enjoyed my stay.

Mel B — Google review

So above our expectations! We took this Biloxi trip on a whim, and booked the Hard Rock, and to say we were satisfied is a complete understatement! The location was very easy to access and come and go from, the view was amazing as well. From the first time we stepped in until the time we left the staff were amazing, very friendly and welcoming, everyone we interacted with was smiling faces, saying hello, asking how we were from security to housekeeping, front desk staff and all in between! The pool area was great, a nice swim up bar in the pool, great sitting area, two hot tubs, one of which was very spacious. The towels supplied were very big and plush. Even had a great view from the pool to the ocean. Our room was very clean, spacious, had a great view out the window, a nice large bathroom. The beds were very comfortable and the pillows didn't go flat! The only complaint about the room was just needed more plugs closer to the beds, otherwise it was excellent. There's plenty of restaurants & entertainment that you don't even have to leave if you so choose. It was our first time staying at a Hard Rock but definitely won't be the last. They certainly left a great impression and made you feel like you were very welcome and they were glad you were there. I highly recommend staying here.

Michael L — Google review

We enjoyed our stay, we are smokers and appreciated our room. Unfortunately, I had to put towels to block our door due to the INTENSE marijuana smell. When we were checking out we brought it to the receptionist attention and her comment was “well you were on the smoking floor” also we weren’t the only ones to complain, but there is noting they can do. I read the guidelines for the state and it’s for Medical Marijuana only. So yes there was something that could have been done.Lesson learned, always choose non-smoking… just really disappointed.

Jessica R — Google review

The rooms are beautiful and the view is nice. There needs to be more attention to details like dust on the headboards, too many chips on the beautiful furniture, and the coffee pot looked like immediate death. Other than that, I enjoyed my stay.

Walter P — Google review

I've stayed here awesome rooms. I've won 3 jackpots here, and people are awesome. The place is just great oyster. On the ha Half Shell is just wonderful. You gotta have to love oysters, tho & Fish in general.

Elizabeth P — Google review

We were staying in Biloxi last year and walked into the Hard Rock and fell in love with the atmosphere. This year we decided to stay at the Hard Rock as part of my Mother's Day gift. What a big mistake :(. Even though our room was supposedly a non-smoking room, I couldn't sleep all night because of the smoke smell, among other things. The carpet felt damp and almost sticky. The bed was absolutely HORRIBLE... it felt like bare springs in my back. I'm just so disappointed. We always enjoyed going to play the slots at Hard Rock, but it's so disappointing we can't stay there because of the low quality rooms. I hope improvements will be made soon. We do enjoy going there to play the slot machines and look at all of the memorabilia. The BEST part of the trip was the band The Great Escape (I believe they were called). It was a Journey Tribute band. They were AMAZING and really brightened the night for us.

Amanda S — Google review

The staff is outstanding! Had a blast for wife's birthday, many awesome memories and made some friends too. Sarah and William at the front desk are the best! They helped us figure out a difficult situation without the frustration. We will definitely be coming back as we won five hundred bucks our last night there!

West I — Google review

We did not stay here we just stopped in the casino to play the slots. Very nice place, $10 free play when you sign up for a players card. The waitresses were attentive and would bring you free drinks while you played.

Jan T — Google review

Rooms were clean and big. We had a king-sized bed and had plenty of room. They did not have ANY charging ports at all, which was a little surprising. No microwave, but when we asked about one, they brought one immediately to our room.

Stacy D — Google review

Didn't stay at the hotel, just went to the casino. The waitresses were very nice. We tried to do the buffet, which is advertised on the website, stood in line only to find out rudely - it's been closed since COVID. 1) take it off the website 2) why does it have Mother's day buffet signs up if closed? 3) why are you so rude? The Hardrock restaurant was great after having to find another place to eat. The staff knew how to have fun and for a chain the food was good.

Jennie — Google review

Rooms were nice but not 281 dollars a night nice. We stayed at the Hampton Inn in Richland, Ms the night before that were much nicer and half the price. When you get there you are charged another 100 dollars per room and I had 2 rooms. They said it could be up to 10 days before it would debited back into my account. Only one of our rooms were ready when we checked in and we didn't check in until after 4pm. Just expected more maybe I was unrealistic in my expectations.

Donna S — Google review

The location was good in that that's where our large group was staying for a Golf Tournament. Beyond that, it was an awful experience.We found out we needed an additional night and my husband called to book it. They said they were sold out and only had a room available for the extra night in the Platinum Tower. We booked it and just planned to change to the Royal Tower for the reminder of the trip.The Platinum Tower was okay. Cool power shades -- wasn't really a fan of the glass door to bathroom and how dark it was in the room overall.But at least that room didn't smell like smoke too badly.Check in took nearly an hour. And then we were told they couldn't add my name to the reservation since my husband made it via the call center originally and we'd need to call back so I could check in the following day.So my husband called --- and after some back and forth was told to come BACK down to the desk. Where it was not a problem at all to add me to the reservation.The next morning we got up early and went to check out of room 1 -- we were about to ask if they could hold luggage in the back when the person helping us informs us: we can go ahead and check into the other room right now. It's clean and ready...Hmmmmmm, they couldn't book us the room before but it's ready at 6 am? We did appreciate being able to drop our luggage on the way out the door.The Royal Tower -- our room smelled like cigarette smoke and weed. The carpet felt slightly damp. There was popcorn on the floor. The shower glass had soap scum all over. The shower had three shower heads, but only one worked -- and, of course it was the overhead one.The towels were stained and so used you could see through them in some spots. (I requested new ones and they were brought up quickly)We were woken up at 3 am by women physically fighting in the hallway.Anything that entered that hotel had to be washed --- even if it didn't go near the casino. Everything smelled like smoke, including our luggage.I have no idea how this property has such a high rating. It's tired, wore down, service wasn't good at all.And it's expensive!

Roberta O — Google review

First time to stay at Biloxi Hard Rock. Got upgraded to Platinum tower for some reason. Room was really clean and larger than expected. Beds great. Shower was wonderful with plenty of hot water. Check in was simple and quick with very friendly clerk. Every where we ate was good. Expensive but good. Casino had a wide variety of slots and tables. Only negative was only two Ultimate X video poker machines ( my chose of games). While playing drinks were plentiful and waitress were easy on the eyes. (tipping helps). Down side it rained all three days there so couldn't do much outside. Truly enjoyed stay.

Bernard B — Google review

The hotel is beautiful and the service was great, however, the smoke smell is everywhere including the non-smoking rooms. The second you walk in the door you can't escape it. We spent time by the pool which was great and the view was outstanding!

Amy C — Google review

The hotel itself is nice aethstetically speaking. Staff was friendly. So why three stars? Ugh the smokers! They are everywhere. I don't think they smoke where they are supposed to either. You cannot visit the casino or restaurant without walking through clouds of lung killing death murder. You also can't take kids to the restaurants until they text you that your table is ready which is another story. I did like the three head shower, but the shower door did not close the whole way, and the toilet seat kept falling down on my junk. So yeah, don't bring your kids here. Try a different venue.

Douglas B — Google review

Very cool hotel. Loved the room, amazing view of the Gulf. Glass shower was great you can shower while seeing the beauty outside. Only negative thing if you like daily room service you have to make sure you ask for it. If not you will not get it. The Casino is a good size with lots of slots..and tables. Several different food choices inside also. Very clean also and friendly staff. And it's right on the water. Beautiful pool but was to cold to go in the time I was there. Definitely a do again.

Bridget W — Google review

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777 Beach Blvd, Biloxi, MS 39530, USA

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The Beau Rivage Resort & Casino is a sophisticated hotel with stunning views of the Gulf. It offers an outdoor pool, a spa, and a casino for guests to enjoy. The dining options are diverse and vibrant, including eclectic restaurants and bustling bars. One notable restaurant is The Buffet at Beau Rivage, which boasts an expansive selection of global cuisine in a tastefully decorated space.

Spacious and nice rooms! Restaurants are good. Buffet is $15 for breakfast and servers are super nice. Casino is large. Enjoyed top golf suite and the spa. Pool is awesome. Only recommendation would be to have a pull up spot to check in so you know the room is ready before you park in the deck and drag all your luggage in.

Amanda G — Google review

Fantastic experience all around! From the maintenance team up to the managers, everyone was hospitable, kind, and helpful. The hotel was decked out for Christmas and so fun! The room was so pretty and the view was an added bonus. Delicious food in the restaurants, too. Make sure to get some specialty coffees at the Bean and try a muffin or coffee cake. And do some shopping at The Jewelry Box! All the employees were so knowledgeable. I can’t wait to stay here again!

kat — Google review

This was my first time gambling and I was there with a friend celebrating her birthday. That's the most fun I've ever had losing money. I totally lost it when I found out there were little electronic slot machines in the bar. Okay, so I'm easily amused! But seriously... I hope I can stay in the hotel one day because this looked like a magical Wonderland. Especially walking through that little garden entrance thingy with all the lights. Absolutely stunning. beautiful property. I'll definitely be back to give you more of my money soon! (I never win anything based on chance so... It's just a donation. 🤣)

Alice M — Google review

Absolutely beautiful facility. The room was so clean, comfortable, and our Gulf view was perfect! The resort has excellent choices to choose from for dining. The food and service were wonderful! MGM properties is the only way to go. The Beau has the same feel as if staying at a Vegas Resort. It is a family friendly Resort, with close access to local beaches and other fun dining options. We will definitely be back !!

Leslee R — Google review

The Beau Rivage, frequently called The Beau, is one of our favorite resorts, casinos, and get-away places. We love how the decorations change almost monthly depending on the holiday: Halloween, Christmas, Valentines, etc etc. The rooms are clean, spacious, and comfortable. The views of the water and easy access to the 'beach' area are the best around. The casino has numerous slots and table games, with friendly and helpful dealers. The dining options are good at Beau, but there are also several restaurants (and casinos) within easy walking distance. We love the Black Clover lounge, as well as the sports bar, especially for watching games. They have a mini indoor Top Golf type range. The pool is awesome, and though I've not tried it yet, the spa looks divine! We've been going for years, and they are always tastefully improving and updating. If you're planning a trip to Biloxi, this is your place!

Kaki T — Google review

So much more to do than gamble. The Christmas displays were beautiful. Snack bar has excellent pizza. Sushi restaurant was very good. Italian was authentic and delicious. I can't wait to go back when it warm enough to enjoy the pool area.

Seb B — Google review

Went to have a good evening of dinner and fun. I guess we got there too late to the buffet and they asked us if we wanted anything else as they were closing down the food access after being there 15 minutes. Wow! Spent $65.00 for 15 minutes worth of eating! Food was not that impressive. I would suggest that they warn you at a thirty minute mark that they will be closing and not take your money 15 minutes before they shut down. Last time I will eat at their buffet! We found other places inside to eat but we were hungry. Thought it would be a good idea to get something to eat before games and the buffet was the first one we saw. As we left we walked around to play a few games. Well to make a long story short, we looked around and hardly anyone was winning and when they did it was small payouts. Years ago I was impressed. Now all there is to play is a bunch of imported looking machines. Everyone there looked down and out. Roulette wheels were not very forgiving either. It's like they changed the balls every turn. Sorry but electronic import machines with strange Chinese dragons on them and just playing the lights is not for me anymore.. the old times are gone, no more old style slot machines. Just not what it used to be. Sorry but I don't think I will be back. Drove three hours for an awful evening. I had taken my girlfriend there for her birthday. Well it wasn't what we expected.

Mickey R — Google review

Beautiful hotel, casino was fun had something for all to do. Pool was amazing. Restaurants, buffet yummy. Staff from front desk, bell hop, slot hosts, maintenance friendly, hardworking & Kind. Housekeeping rm. 23078 Shannah WOW what a great job. Always making sure we had what we needed. Room was perfect.Will definitely return.

Shelley M — Google review

We had the opportunity to take a deal from MGM to come to Biloxi from Florida on a bundled trip that included chartered flight and 3 nights at the “Beau”. First impression is this property is beautiful and gives you a close to Vegas type of experience. The room we had was bittersweet being on the absolute end and the furthest from the elevators. When we arrived it stated in the email that we were checked in and encouraged us to bypass the front desk and go straight to our room. Guess what? The digital key did not work and we had to call down and wait for a security person let us in. Slight setback but the room was a corner and offered a second window for some different views. Unfortunately not gulf view but still not bad considering. The room furnishings and overall quality are getting dated. Clean and kept the best it could be but definitely ready for a remodel. Those being the only complaints to consider this place is the high standard in comparison to the competition nearby. Casino doesn’t have the lower $5 minimums you might see around town but to be expected when they offer the nicest resort. Beautiful Chinese New Year decorations fill the lobby. Staff and dealers when fun and friendly. Slots were actually pretty good to us and had a nice mix of old and new machines. Overall a great experience and we hope to return again.

Tom R — Google review

Make sure to use Hᴏᴛᴇʟʙoʟʟʏ.ᴄᴏm when booking your stay. This site will compare countless booking websites and normally will have prices much cheaper than others! Thank me later on! This place is the best rated in this area. I have been coming here for a long time. If you decide to stay here you for sure will love it I'm sure!Such a nice casino/resort with a great layout! Lots of machines and games to choose from and hotel staff is top notch! Beautiful pool and nice gym and spa facilities. The buffet had a large variety of food and even with a large line moved quickly. It was a great experience and we will definitely be back!

Martin H — Google review

Beau Rivage is an amazing Gulf Coast destination. While there, we were able to take a day trip from Biloxi to Mobile and to Pensacola (less than a two hour drive)! On our second trip to Beau Rivage, yes we were there twice this summer, we enjoyed a day trip to New Orleans (90 miles west). Oh, did I not mention the incredible restaurants, shops and on site salon at Beau Rivage? There’s something for everyone! The food is phenomenal, the shopping very upscale and enjoyable. The salon services were invigorating. And the casino, wrapped it all up with a bow! This place is definitely our family favorite casino resort getaway!

Beth V — Google review

Beautiful casino \ hotel! The spa was absolutely incredible! The rooms are spacious and very nice! The little bar on the right just as you walk into the casino was so so much fun! The band that plays every weekend is what made it so fun! They were soo good and played songs from back in the 90's and 2000's.

Candace C — Google review

Beau Rivage provides the best lodging experience in Biloxi! The hotel is beautifully decorated for Christmas. It is like a winter wonderland. It also has great stores to shop in. The casino is for smokers, but the smell is at a minimum compared to other casino hotels I have stayed at. I'm not a smoker, so clean air is important to me. I love staying at the Beau!

Karen L — Google review

I haven't stayed here yet.We went for the brunch at The Buffet, and WOW! Just about everything you could want to eat and everything was so delicious!Lots of other restaurants are available that we hope to visit at some point also.We had never been, as we don't go to casinos, but there is great shopping and dining, and the decor is breathtaking!

Jenny J — Google review

Always beautiful, but the smoke in the casino is so very bad. They really need to work on a better air purification system. They have taken all but a handful of quarter slots out. Those are my favorite. Had a good time as always.

Dianna H — Google review

This is the prettiest casino in Biloxi! The decor detail is beautiful! I visited BR 25 years ago when it first opened. It’s as lovely now as it was then. The staff are all very friendly, the drink service is fast especially for a Saturday night, and there are plenty of games tables plus slots. They have several stores inside the lobby they were closed by time I arrived (9:30 pm). There are also several dining options. Restrooms are immaculate. Each individual sink has an automatic soap dispenser on the left, an auto water in the middle, and an auto dryer in the right. They also have paper towels for those who don’t care for the dryers (myself). The all in one concept is so hi-tech. I’ve never seen one like that. Highly recommend this casino! This was our first pick for a place to stay, but they were booked.

Lauri B — Google review

Remember to use Hᴏᴛᴇʟʙᴏʟʟʏ.ᴄᴏᴍ when booking your room. This web site will compare hundreds of hotel sites and usually will have prices much cheaper compared to others! Thank me later! This resort is one of my favorites in the area. I've been coming here for a long time. If you decide to stay here you for sure will love it I'm sure!Beau Rivage is an excellent Casino with friendly staff. I enjoyed my time there. I especially enjoyed club Eight 75. I will be returning since my date enjoys playing poker in your facility. I have not had the pleasure of staying in your hotel but hope to have that privilege one day

SUMON S — Google review

Great place to stay. The parking garage is free and the check-in process was very quick. Has a lot of shops in the lobby as well as some good eating places that aren't in the Casino area. Has an Arcade for the kids and an indoor Golf simulator for the Big Kids. Had the Buffet for lunch and it was very good and only $19.99. It is part of the MGM rewards program so be sure to sign up for free and get your card printed off and have them scan it for your stay and food. There were also plenty of elevators that were quick so there wasn't any waiting around for them.

J ( — Google review

My room was clean and nice. The line to the buffet was very long and didn't move fast so I didn't get to eat there...I was disappointed that the table games are $15 minimum. I finally found one Ultimate Texas Hold Em table that was $10 and played that for a little while. Both open craps tables were $25 minimum. I was able to find some cheaper tables at other casinos in the area.

Josh — Google review

Buffet was worse than a Golden Corral! Room was not as clean, and had a smell. The pool was so crowded that I wasn't able to swim. There were 70 something people!! I always loved going to the pool. Was there for 4 days and was not able to use even once! I wondered if they had opened it to the public? The Casino itself remains the same. Will not be going back. Have been patron for around 15 years, no more! So sad.

Dawn A — Google review

Super cute MGM property. Very "Vegas" feel without having to travel all the way there. It is simpler, and I wish there were more food options but the rooms are very nice, the pool and gym are great, and the casino is well kept.

Ashley N — Google review

Our room was excellent! Clean and smelled good, which helps after leaving the casino floor. Lots of friendly faces around every corner! I've never had so many conversations on an elevator! Lol. They have a great view of the gulf from their pool deck, lots of open space to hang out and relax outside, with a bar. The pillows were so comfy, we bought 2 to take home.

Amanda D — Google review

My wife and I had a short trip last month. We loved the room,very clean and roomy. The casino was awesome , especially the Bet MGM BOOK. The buffet was moved there temporarily and the food was delicious. So many offerings from meatloaf to shrimp to fried chicken. Overall a great resort, casino experience.

Bob K — Google review

The MGM Folks treat you so special. We come in on a Charter Flight for usually 3-4 days and with some very nice people who become friends. The restaurants are nice and clean with very tasty food. They decorate for every Holiday it seems which is so pretty. I am in real estate, so I notice these things. If you have a need, the front desk is quick to assist you. This has become one of my favorite places to visit. I LOVE The Beau Rivage!

Fran H — Google review

This is probably the nicest hotel in the coast. We didn't stay here but ate at the buffet. The hotel recently changed the buffet and my opinion is that it isn't worth it. Food selection is very limited and if your in two desserts they only had a handful of options.If you want a better buffet go to the Place. Lots more options and the food is better there.The crowd for this buffet was mainly seniors, and maybe that's why I thought the food was just bland, catering to them I suppose.

Brad S — Google review

Nothing special about this casino. The restaurants are sub part. They did have the buffet open and we ate there. No real live music on the weekend. Just a local casino which still have smoking. The non smoking was located off the the smoking areas. What was good the whole trip was free promotion.

Si — Google review

Place is absolutely stunning. Kept very clean and buzzing with fun sounds and, for the most part happy people (comes with the territory I guess) I did not stay over night, I was visiting from another casino. I can only speak on the coffee shop, which seemed to have a large selection of sweets or lunch type foods and the casino floor itself. When we were walking through the casino, people were smoking but, it was honestly not so bad the place still smelled fresh and it was easy to breathe. I look forward to coming back and staying here for a couple nights so i give a better review.

K H — Google review

Fantastic hotel, our first time here. The property is well kept, updated and plenty of staff in all areas. They have numerous food outlets, all of the ones we tried were fantastic. Too cold on our trip for the pool but it is beautiful. The spa was nice and would recommend. Our room was well appointed but we paid a lot for a corner suite for the views. Disappointingly all we could see was the rook and parking garage, real bummer. If you book this type of room don’t get 3rd floor. Overall great property.

Tammy M — Google review

The rooms are very nice. The one I stayed in was very spacious, but my sister room was average size. Free parking and elevator for convenience. Lots of shopping 🛍, gambling, and food options, but definitely not for the frugal wallet. As with all or most casinos 🎰 drinks 🍸 of all kinds, are free. Their inside elevator to the room are uniquely structured. You need your room key card at all time to get on the elevator, and rooms 1-15 have their own elevator section, and 16-Up has its own section. Though the main areas are really beautiful and maintained. Going to the rooms are a lot of construction 🚧 zones and questionable sites. Overall, I enjoyed my stay. P.S. please do not order anything using your room service. My sister had to pay and additional $50.00 because her daughter called and placed an order off the menu (she went and picked it up and paid for the meal at the restaurant, but still got charged an hotel service fee).

Victorious R — Google review

Wonderful resort and casino. Check in was a great! Bell service was spectacular! Buffet was average but restaurants were excellent. Room was fabulous with stupendous house keeping services. I felt very generous and gave large tips because they deserved it. I also won four digits at the casino which was exciting!!!

DR R — Google review

Went here for an event, and everything was absolutely perfect. From the easy parking (plenty of spots), to the shops, the overall cleanliness and the great smells. Also went to "The Buffet" for dinner. At first, I though paying $70 for two ppl was crazy, but then when I saw the food they were serving. It all changed. Everything was fresh and delicious.

John P — Google review

Beau Rivage Casino is the Class of the Gulf Coast Casinos hands down. Their Buffet and Food establishments are excellent, well priced and awesome quality. The other shops inside are top tier, and surprisingly affordable. The slots are humming and actually pay very well; the table games and roulette are entertaining, with excellent potential for payouts. My wife and I thoroughly enjoyed ourselves for hours till the wee hours of the morning. Can't wait to go back.

Bruce P — Google review

Incredible resort and casino. Great selection of next generation slots. Room was spacious, beautifully decorated, and beds comfy. Good restaurant options, something for everyone. Reservations, flight, airport transportation, and baggage handling were all done first class. Hassle free travel for the casino going senior. Good comps and great pkg deals are a plus, and this resort offers it all. No wonder they have regular repeat guests at this MGM location.

Diane M — Google review

Didn't stay just went for the buffet for dinner 1 night and breakfast the morning after. The food is always hood southern cooking red beans and rice is must. The mac and cheese is delicious just the right amount of creamy gooey delight. The fried chicken is a staple I. Southern cooking and this places version of it is very light and crispy and seasoned to perfection. The cat fish and fried shrimp were good as well.

Darrel B — Google review

This is one of the Nicest Casinos that we have stayed at! From the time you walk in the front door to the time you leave, there are nonstop breathtaking sights. Also being walking distance from other casinos, food, and gas stations is always convenient.We were able to check in and enter our room digitally. Plus, the app allowed us to print physical keys at the kiosk by the front desk.We can not wait to stay here again in the future!

Kyree B — Google review

The buffet and the staff are fantastic. Gigi at the buffet made sure we were taken care of, and we appreciated her. Went to the casino, and the only blackjack tables open were two $50 tables and one $500 table. No thanks - played a couple slots and took off. I suppose the other casinos had cheaper tables, but there weren't a lot of affordable table options.

Arik K — Google review

We got a complimentary charter flight and stay for 5 days. I couldn't have asked for anything better. We were picked up from the airport in a large luxury bus and taken right to our hotel. Upon our arrival we were given an envelope with our room keys and player cards already preloaded with $60 of free play. The room accommodations were fantastic. Very comfortable beds and instant hot water in the sink and shower. There was a shower and a bathtub in our room. The fitness center which we used everyday was equipped to the max. The outdoor swimming pool was massive and gorgeous. They had cabanas and lounge chairs with umbrellas to rent but there was plenty of seating for free. The staff was very accommodating for food or drinks. Plenty of clean towels given out when coming into the pool. The buffet was massive and the choices were overwhelming. We did eat at the house Italian restaurant which I believe was called Stalla. This was also a wonderful experience for our dining pleasure. The location of the Beau Rivage is right on the Gulf which you can see when you are at the pool. Our experience was excellent. This is a top notch hotel and casino in my opinion. I would definitely return again.

Jan T — Google review

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875 Beach Blvd, Biloxi, MS 39530, USA

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The Island View Casino Resort is a dazzling destination that boasts a casino, spa facilities, and direct access to the beach. With 11 different dining options and bars available on-site, visitors are spoilt for choice when it comes to food and drink. The hotel rooms are of high quality and there are ample gaming machines and tables for all patrons. Although winters can be chilly, the ocean views from this resort are breathtakingly beautiful year-round.

They serve the best breakfast buffet. The staff and service is very great. Prices are reasonable and a wide variety of food. They have sugar free items if you want them. The servers and the staff are great people always willing to help. I have never had a bad experience I would recommend it to anyone.

Linda B — Google review

Best hotel on the Mississippi Gulf. Lots of player perks. The Buffet is fantastic. Great food all ready for me to enjoy. Breakfast about $12 lunch $14. Big value for the dollar. Friendly staff and dealers make you feel welcome. Clean comfortable rooms.

Starlight L — Google review

Courteous staff, willing to explain the comps and points system for the rooms and restaurants. Rooms nice and spacious. The only problem we had was the bathroom sink was slow in draining (probably from previous occupant) not a deal breaker. Restaurants served plenty of food at a good price after comp points. We had a good time!!

Edward A — Google review

Island View is great to gamble at, they have plenty of different activities going on for the players club members, they give you more free play than any of the casinos on the coast. The employees are super friendly and helpful, there is plenty of parking and for the non-smokers that don't want to be around cigarette smoke, they have the smoke free side called Beach View. They have a great selection of slot machines, older ones and newer ones. I love the older machines. The food is great at the different eateries. If you want friendly service and are looking for more free play, $99 rooms, and free food get you a players card and you will really enjoy this casino.

Terra ( — Google review

I'd like to say that my experience here was extraordinary pleasant! Lots of slots to choose from! What I liked is that they have fountain drink machines located at different places thru out the casino floor making getting a drink easy! The co*cktail waitress was very polite and always right on time for me. I give ISLAND VIEW CASINO a very high 👍 up!! Thank u to all staff and security I had an amazing visit!!

William B — Google review

Great quality for the price. Excellent service - everyone from the housekeeping, front desk, security, etc. was very friendly and helpful. Really nice, fun place to stay! Lots of dining options available inside.Having a non-smoking side was great.The only negatives would be that the room had some beaten up things and weren’t the cleanest (stains on the towels). Also, it seemed that not all the elevators worked… it took forever to wait on them.

Arianna T — Google review

It was excellent. Beautiful inside. The staff were on the spot with our drinks and whatever came across. We had dinner in the buffet and it was absolutely amazing..not crowded at all and very quite. We enjoyed our time and stay.

Ethel K — Google review

My party of four women decided to dine at your restaurant, Island View on Saturday. Everyone was nice. They greeted and seated us quickly. While dining we noticed some commotion about four tables in front of us. This lady was upset that they were going to seat two ladies with their “service” dog beside her. The lady insisted they not seat them near her. The hostess proceeded to seat the two ladies with their “service” dog beside our table. I did not have a problem with the service dog, because she had him/her in a zipped up stroller. The problem arose when she unzipped the stroller and proceeded to feed the dog from her plate!!! The manager (a lady) proceeded to inform the women not to feed the dog from their plates or security would be called and they would be escorted out.Needless to say the women continued to feed the dog from their plates and security was never called nor were the women asked to leave. This continued until we departed about another ten to fifteens minutes (could have been longer, but we let before dessert).There are many diseases carried by animals that can be transmitted to humans through salivary glands. The process of feeding the dog from contaminated hands to handling the serving utensils has a GREATER risk of infection. Not only do we have to contend with COVID and the flu. But this cross contamination does NOT have to be another! Animals clean themselves by self licking!!! Imagine that!If you LOVE dog hair and animal contamination in your food this is a GREAT place to eat!!!!

Melissa J — Google review

When I made reservations I requested a non-smoking room, king sized bed for two adults. When I made the reservations I booked four nights and told the man I was entertaining “my Valentine”. 💘When we got to the room I thought I was walking into a hospital room for TWO PEOPLE as the room had too much furniture in it, a lumpy mattress, a dirty coffee pot and a perfect view of the rooftop (we requested the “Beach View Tower”); Instead we had a “Roof View”!

Grant A — Google review

This is a nice casino. Have seen some decline in the upkeep in the most used restrooms. Machines are not kept as clean as when I first started going there. Beach rooms are better than tower rooms. Tower rooms are dated. Prime cut restaurant is the best restaurant on premises in my opinion. Excellent service and outstanding food. Most of the slot machines are set up where you don't feel like you are stacked on top of other people. Walkways in between allow you to walk around without bumping into others.

Terri T — Google review

Hubby took me here after he earned some free hotel nights and dinner points. Nice place to eat, play and sleep. We lost some and win some at the casino. Liked that they had a non smoking casino & hotel but we stayed at their smoking hotel since the other was full. Free parking. Great food at their restaurants. Great drinks. Had a great time.

Sophea — Google review

What's not to like? Machines appear to be winning to me they were paying out. The food is great. There is no snow crab leg buffet any longer but the selections were still enough to hold my attention and I am a chef so do yourself a favor go gamble and eat and have fun here. It was worth the trip.

Loni H — Google review

Still not used to smoking after having not been around it so long. However, and thankfully, there is a non-smoking side and it's a lot calmer. The pool setups are different on the smoking and non-smoking sides though but the non-smoking side has a view of the Gulf. I'm not a gambler but I signed up as a new member and was given a $20 credit and had fun spending someone else's money. All staff was nice and everything was open. Their food prices are great and that breakfast buffet was very reasonably priced and has good offerings. I'd come back here just for that! Having the two sides and it being clean, on both sides, is great. The rooms are good sized and comfortable. Room service was courteous and prompt.

Demetri — Google review

Right down by the beach! This was the first casino of our trip. One of the managers stopped by to check on us and knew our names. She was really sweet and wished us luck. We were new rewards members, so we got $20 in play credit and $20 food credit, which was awesome! We spent our food credit on the buffet, and it was pretty good. The Italian bar was the worst one. It was as if the food had sat there for hours, and there was no attendant in that area. Every other section constantly had someone.

Adriana M — Google review

The hotel staff was extremely friendly and helpful and got me and my wife checked in to our room quickly. The room was nice but just that, nice. There was nothing special about the room, quite ordinary really. The gaming floor offered a large selection of slot/video poker machines, but the table games selection was limited. co*cktail waitresses were very friendly and, for the most part, very timely. There are always people cleaning the casino floor and restrooms. They have multiple restaurants/eateries that have good food to choose from.

Adam L — Google review

Went on a girl's trip and stayed here for the first time. It was great! They have a side parking lot behind the nonsmoking side so you can go the beach, the pool on the smoking side is GORGEOUS. There was live music while we were there on Saturday night and the shops stay open most of the day, even a couple of them are 24 hours like the Casino part. Four of the girls on our trip won at least $400. Rooms were clean and stocked. Great time overall.

Paige C — Google review

One of the nicest casinos 🎰 I've been to and the one that I go to the most. The slot machines are always changing, meaning they always have new machines being installed and old ones removed. The comps a pretty decent even having a low Players Club card. I'm only on Plus in my comps are pretty good.

Christopher ( — Google review

We came to Island View on a vacation because our past trips here were enjoyable. We checked in 3/26/24 and the casino seemed dirty some of the machines were sticky from other patrons when you touched them. The trash bins were old and dirty. The buffet last evening at 6:30 was not good its like the food was reheated from the day before and desserts dry and tasteless the fried foods were dark like the oil in the fryers needed changed. Very disappointed. Also a dog in a stroller was allowed in the dining area we didn't feel that was appropriate.

Karen W — Google review

The 2 main buildings are joined by a walkway over hwy 90.The casinos are large and takes lots of time to see all the rooms, restaurants, bars, pools, decks and casino areas.The older building is a locals favourite and it is busy. Be aware that the casino has been smoked in for over 20 years.The newer building has a wonderful harbour view and the Gulf and it is smoke free.They have an excellent new player offer for food and free play.

James M — Google review

This casino and resort is the bomb! Their hotel rooms are very nice, and there are definitely enough machines and tables for all their customers. My time spent viewing the ocean was an awesome one! Although I didn't get in the water, because it's winter, it was such a beautiful and peaceful place. I highly recommend going here, especially for vacations! However, I think it best to visit during the summer months so you can further enjoy the ocean waters. 🏄‍♀️🚣‍♂️🏊‍♀️🎰🚬🎲♠️♥️♦️♣️🃏🏤🧳🌊💰💲💳🧯🚻🔞☮♻️💯♿🏳️‍🌈🇺🇸

Malissa M — Google review

Best Casino we’ve been to so far in the country, including Vegas! They give fantastic comps! Comp points add up quickly to use for free dining, or play money! Always great give-a-ways, cars, trucks etc. We enjoy the variety of drinks offered, and the many “Senior” day give-a-ways!! Can’t beat their breakfast buffets! Rooms always clean and ready. Staff always pleasant and helpful! Hotel on the beach, one side smoke free! We look forward to our visits there every few months! Can’t beat the value we get!

Patricia B — Google review

Very new, clean, and spacious. Nice machines... good when you walk out two hours later in the plus column! It's also a plus when you get a dining credit that pays for your meal... it was all good, and non smoking, too... we will go back if we are in the area again for sure!! Two thumbs up!! 👍

Peter P — Google review

Let me just begin with "What is up with the pillows?!?!?" On a queen bed, there's an "oversized" polyester fill and a "normal (read "tiny" ) polyester fill. Come in, now! With the income from the casinos and food, surely better AND more pillows can be purchased for guests. Other than that, the rooms are clean and the location is convenient to gambling, the beach, and just a short drive from a variety of less expensive restaurants and retail shops.

Lea M — Google review

We stayed on the beach side and rooms were nice. The gambling here is horrible on the beach side. Never could cash out anything, not one ticket. Cannot recommend this casino at all. Staff was not pleasant and acted as if we were inconveniencing them. No smiling faces must hate their jobs. Won’t be back ever!! The old casino was more fun. People a little friendlier. Do not eat at the buffet on Monday evenings. The price was $27.99 a person and all three of us could not eat any of it. It was disgusting even the desserts were terrible. Have never eaten soft, mushy boiled shrimp before. Even the lettuce in the salad was old. Do yourself a favor and go somewhere else

Shelley M — Google review

Always a great time when we go. We get comp rooms often. Everyone is so friendly there. You can cross over to there non-smoking casino which I think is fabulous. Dockside Deli has awesome breakfast!!! Goin Back for my birthday next month. Can't wait !!!!

Dawn G — Google review

Great Casino, with tournaments and lots of promo games! Awesome selection of games to choose from with 2 sides, smoking and non-smoking! Rooms on Ocean side are beautiful (5 stars) and have a safe, Smoking side of Casino (Beach tower) rooms need updating and definitely a safe added! Coffee staff is wonderful, also at the Carson’s Steakhouse Bar! I will be back, but only if I can manage to get a room on the Isle side. A favorite spot since I come from Las Vegas to gamble here at least 3X a year!

Debbie S — Google review

Island View has lured me down there and promised on the phone that if I returned and got 500 points they would allow for comp rooms then they changed their policy, the swim up bar is a joke, and very nasty. The guest relations office are unprofessional and do not meet the standards. 6 years as a patron and they did not allow the comp room they promised. Go to Treasure Bay it has the best perks now. Whatever you play as a new member you get it back the next day.Island View has started to downward spiral and they do not take care of patrons that come all the time. See response below after I got a personal call from a host who had me come back then denied my rooms.Their response to a weekday room that is fully available at this time as no one is selling out rooms all over the coast so n a Wednesday.Good Afternoon Mr. Jim,Thank you for contacting Island View Casino again.As stated before, the 500 point offer does have to be booked in advance and the point have to be made during the stay.You have from the moment that you check in under that offer until midnight to make the 500 base Points to make the room offer free. The points on your card presently do not count toward the point requirement.We apologize for the misunderstanding.At this time, we are not able to book a complimentary stay at this time.Best Regards,Guest Relations

Jim R — Google review

Didn't stay in room. Played the slots. It was so much fun. Most slots play off. Some don't, but that's the gaming business. Bathrooms spotless, and well stocked. Staff are always very friendly. I enjoy every time I get to go. 2 thumbs 👍 👍.

Irene F — Google review

I have never been in this casino in my life until today and it will be my last time going. I was out with my husband and 1 year old after seeing the aquarium. My dad and grandma were inside at the casino and told us to come in to the buffet. My dad met me outside and carried our one year old inside and we were greeted with an extremely rude older security lady that said no kids, EVEN TO EAT!! This is absolutely insane because no other place has this problem. We left after she was so rude. My dad went back inside because my grandma was still in there and the same security guard told him he had to leave because he was caught “on camera” holding a baby. HE HAD ALREADY BEEN IN THERE with my grandma for at least an hour. These people don’t care about you or your family. Strictly money is all they care about. Will never step foot in this place again and neither will my family. Definitely not kid friendly. Did not appreciate being treated like a criminal for bringing my kid in to eat.

Josie P — Google review

The cooks in the buffet are knowledgeable and honestly I laughed wit quite a few of them on mother's day. I asked questions I knew the answers to seeking how much they cared about their work. They were good . I'm smiling thinking about it!!

Wilbert P — Google review

My favorite casino on the coast. Comps are great, there are two Casinos. On on the beach-view side is no smoking. Island view is good also and has smoking. Walking indoor Bridge between them. Restaurants are really good. They have The Steamer across Street on the Island side-high end seafood. They have the Grille in the Casino decent food and big portions. Carter Green Steakhouse -delicious. There is a diner on beach side that's really good also. Table games and slots on both sides. Highly recommend. Employees very nice. Didn't stay in Hotel as we already had a place.

Patty G — Google review

Whether you are staying on the Beach View side (nonsmoking) or the Island View side (smoking), you are guaranteed to have a good time. The comps here are great. The Beach side is newer so I prefer the rooms there but the Island View side is still nice.

Meggan — Google review

Nice hotel to charger my tesla! Beautiful casino carpet. I didn't stay in the rooms or eat at the restaurants!I loved that they had complimentary beverages and gold peak sweet tea

slu*tty R — Google review

I love Island View. I have been going here to gamble since 2017. I love the rooms and the beach side because it is smoke free! Once it opened I stay on the new side. The people who work the tables are very nice. I wish that if you have a longer stay that they would let us replace towels, give toilet tissue, and take out the trash. Our trash was over flowing. They dirty towels we had we were told by the cleaner to leave them on the floor so we had a pile of towels that were dirty after we asked for new ones. We also, had to ask for tissue multiple times throughout the stay.

Mandi S — Google review

WTH? I just called to reserve a room and they can't guarantee your bed type. They said that is first come, first served, so get here early.We always book a king because my husband prefers the extra seating in the room. Imagine if you had 4 people to a room and you ended up with a king? Wow.I really wanted to try this casino resort, but with my luck, we'd end up with two queens. Very disappointing.

Jo G — Google review

My husband and I got a room here a few weeks ago. The girl who checked us in was rude.and not welcoming or friendly at all. She was very soft spoken, which is fine but we had to ask her what she said numerous times and still couldn't hear her and she got an attitude and rolled her eyes instead of raising her voice. Neither one of us are hard of hearing. We just couldn't hear her over all of the noises from the slot machines. The room was nice, however, when we tried to sleep in the bed the sheets and comforter were so cheap and uncomfortable that we laid there and could not sleep because both of us started feeling itchy scratchy sensations on our whole body. At first I thought maybe it was bed bugs but we didn't see anything and thank God didn't have any bite marks. We ended up leaving because there was no way either on of us were going to be able to sleep in that bed. During checkout we told a different girl at the front desk why we checked out early and she never acknowledged what we said. Never apologized for the inconvenience or anything.Also, I never win anything there. I realize casinos are meant to take your money, but after never winning anything after the money I spend in there, it doesn't make sense to keep going back.

Renee H — Google review

I was there gambling for about 3 hours, 3 nights ago. Played slots for around 2 hours, then went to the 3 Card Poker table. about 1 hour into me being at the table, I was approached by a female SECURITY employee and asked to take my sweatshirt off or turn it inside out because it had a 4 letter curse word on it. I wasn't bothering anyone. No one had complained, to my knowledge. I am curious as to how out of hundreds of people in the casino, I was singled out......especially after I entered the casino passing through the SECURITY check-in podium. I was told it was part of their "rules" that no vulgarity was allowed. Inside the casino ??? Where everyone is 21 and older.....getting drunk, smoking and gambling ??? There were no signs posted. So how was I supposed to know ? I wasn't at the table cursing or being belligerent. It was printed on my sweatshirt. And I definitely wasn't about to take my clothes off in the middle of the casino. So I waited to finish my hand, took my money and left. I have been going to this casino for over 13 years and have never had an issue. I realize to some, this is nothing, but to me it was ridiculous. It definitely put a bad taste in my mouth and I will think long and hard about coming back.

Chantell B — Google review

Located on the beautiful Mississippi Gulf Coast, this is one of my favorite get away spots! There are actually two casinos in one. On the land side is the smoking casino. The rooms are clean, very nicely furnished, the beds are always comfy, and the suites are exquisite. There are many choices for food, all of which provide tasty choices.The perks and rewards never stop coming, from free stays, free play, concerts, and not to mention, the beach resort with swimming pool and daquiri bar are too much fun! I highly recommend this resort, and will continue to enjoy all of its amenities.Word of caution! If you are a non-smoker, choose the Beachside Casino in order to experience the utmost fun!

Kathy D — Google review

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Frenchmen St

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Notable street

Shopping

The street Frenchmen St in the Marigny is well-known for its wide variety of live music venues, many of which are located along the charming Creole cottages that line the street. The Maison d.b.a., Blue Nile, Spotted Cat, and Snug Harbor are some of the most popular clubs here, while there are also bars, restaurants, coffee shops, and stores scattered throughout the area.

The True and real night of New Orleans.Come to this area with your wife and family.

Bruno M — Google review

Did not love this street at all. Very trashy crowd and felt low class, I actually preferred walking through Bourbon believe it or not.Safety was also a concern here with common petty scammers approaching me.

Y B — Google review

Cool bars and clubs for real people and off the Bourbon Street crazy but just enough weird and crazy to be New Orleans. Royal Street Inn is a nice old people bar with PBR and High Life, the champagne of beers.

Kevin M — Google review

Awesome street. Full of life and energy without the childish vibes of Bourbon street. Here you’ll find more mature people with artistic vibes and incredible jazz bars. Super highly recommended!

Andreas A — Google review

Better vibe than Bourbon street.

Yady G — Google review

Nice street, with good locals for live music and entertainment.

Car S — Google review

this is the best place to hear live music.

Mr. B — Google review

Very fun and cool place to hang out. Artist market was great with lots of beautiful and unique thingsMusic was great in the bars but not as much jazz as I expected, more like jazzy covers but we heard excellent jazz on the street by buskers

Beth S — Google review

Lots of live music on this street. The art galleries and shops were pleasant.

Angus B — Google review

Frenchman Street is always a VIBE from colorful street art, tasty food/co*cktails to endless live music from almost every club & bar after dark. Music and Art fills the air up and down this street. You definitely can't go wrong spending time in this artsy, funky & upbeat area.

Bayou V — Google review

Frenchman Street is a colorful street with art, endless live music from almost every club & bar after dark. Music and Art fills the air up and down this street. We love it

D A — Google review

More mellow vibe than bourbon st, but still fueled by good music, alcohol, food and a fun time. Less peddlers and pushers, jazz clubs Vs pure party bars. Better for the older (non black-out drunk intentions )crowd for sure. But you could also do that there too.

Landon L — Google review

Amazing and colorful street art.I suggest to head this street early morning if you wanna take nice pictures before it's crowded.All bars and restaurants fully booked in the evening, we had no chance to experience the food or a show.

Cam B — Google review

Suuuuuper cool place. Bourbon street is wild, this place was super artistic and laid back. There was so many things to see and look at here. Very cool atmosphere. This picture was a block over front Frenchman, the nightlife was amazing.

Tanner F — Google review

Jacky Blaire Music was a lot of fun. Street and club musicians can’t go wrong. Good music and food at the French market hit the spot.

P O — Google review

Much better than Bourbon street older crowd with great Jazz venues I would highly recommend the spotted cat

Kenneth G — Google review

Bars, music, and vibes were awesome. The bars have different music on different nights. The Blue Nile and Spotted Cat were pretty good.

Jasmine M — Google review

Def make it a point to visit Frenchmen St while in New Orleans. If you’re looking for a more mature crowd without the college crowd this is the place to go. Music is life and it’s def here and the place to be.

1Stop I — Google review

Frenchmen Street was originally named for a group of New Orleans residents that remained loyal to France after the Spanish came to power. Subsequently they were executed in the vicinity. Today the streets is dominated by live music clubs, restaurants and a few hotels. Frenchman street is also near the beginning of the Faubourg Marigny.

Louis E — Google review

Wild and loud. Great for live jazz.

Michael S — Google review

Super fun street with many options for live jazz bands, good drinks, and a late night art crawl

Ayon I — Google review

Loved walking down Frenchman street. The people and the energy was amazing. The city and the food are a match made in heaven. This is a great place to have a vacation with friends and or family. If you have the courage or don't mind going alone still... go... lol

Ninney J — Google review

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Jackson Square

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Historical landmark

Sights & Landmarks

Jackson Square is a beautiful public space in the heart of New Orleans' French Quarter that's popular with tourists and locals alike. It features historic buildings including the Louisiana State Museums of the Cabildo and Presbytere, as well as St. Louis Cathedral. The square is home to shops, restaurants, cafes and more, and is where local artists have been displaying their work on iron fences for more than 50 years.

Very nice & clean area! So much beauty in just the scenery & landscaping. Definitely a beautiful spot for touristy type photos. The atmosphere is upbeat and friendly! If you're in the area, DEFINITELY walk through, it will leave you feeling refreshed & renewed!

Taylor T — Google review

Beautiful. It is worth to take time to find parking and come to visit it. The only draw back are the homeless and beggars. They will harass you and once you engage, they got you. In many cases people engage to distract you while others will pick pocket you. Caveat: go up the steps across from Jackson Square and take amazing pictures from both the Square as well as the canal behind you. Sometimes the cruise ships are coming through.

Chris S — Google review

This was a great walk! Enjoyed the tour through the area in the past week. The information about this area was very fascinating. It was also my first time seeing and touching the Mississippi River!

Timothy J — Google review

Classic tale as old as time. St Louis Cathedral, tarot readings, lots of funky art, Andrew Jackson statue in the center of the square not taken down. Great restaurants and right near the water.

Kevin M — Google review

Great touristic attraction where you can see the famous statue of Gen. Andrew Jackson and admire a great view of the Louisiana State Museum. You can have a little walk around the square or relax on one of the benches under the shady trees. You can also see/buy the work of some local artists or have some fortune tellers tell you if your gonna have some unexpected quests for dinner. lol It is a "must see" place when you visit New Orleans.

Mircea S — Google review

This has probably been my favorite place in New Orleans. The shops and boutiques surrounding the square are enjoyable with helpful, welcoming staff. Street performers were awesome! Impressive artists had their work on display and for sale, bought a few pieces. I highly recommend bringing cash cause you will want to tip the performers and buy some art. Love the culture of the area!

Alexis L — Google review

Bustling, lively square full of color and music. Love the views, the street performers and art at this historic French Quarter destination.There is a public parking lot just across Decatur Street, by the river, if you are driving here.

Lisa Q — Google review

This is the best area to park for downtown. You are central to Bourbon Street, French Market, and can access the bus or horse draw tours from here as well. This is a lovely place to experience music, food, and just enjoy the sites. The cathedral is right there and has air conditioning.

Karen R — Google review

Great place to spend the evening , love the fresh arts and several arts galleries across the footpaths. Loads of authentic NOLA foods around this area with plenty of local pubs and jazz…

Kiran P — Google review

While we went at a time where it was not crowded, the atmosphere was still lively. It was rather cold so there were not the vendors I expected but that is okay as it gave us a chance to catch a carriage on Decatur for a great tour. The area was clean beautiful and such a wonderful view of St. Louis Cathedral. Can't wait to visit again.

Briana A — Google review

Try to make your way to Jackson Square during church hours so that you have a chance to see inside the beautiful building. It isn't very bug, but it boast beautiful details. The park is also a great place to catch local artist and performers showcasing their talent.

Alonso R — Google review

This beautiful square in the heart of French Quarter is the artistic center of New Orleans. Each day dozens of artists set up their artwork for sale all along the outside of the square. The square itself is gorgeous and well kept. St Louis Cathedral can be seen to the NW while the Mississippi River runs to the SE.Pro Tip: Horse & Buggy rides are offered on the SE side of the square.

Mr3dPHD — Google review

We had an amazing walk through Jackson Square on a Sunday morning. They have local artwork around the outer fence for purchase. Definitely recommend as a fun local spot to check out!

Jon R — Google review

So fun to walk around and be entertained, buy art, MEET the artists, get your palm read, or just relax. Definitely a tourist MUST. Great way to spend some time and get a feel for how much New Orleans loves its art. What talent in the square! So many pieces I would love to own if I had a few extra thousand to spend.

Corinna M — Google review

Beautiful, well kept, bit of history. Great gardens. The fencing was great and the trees.....just fantastic.There's a bit of history for sure and it's a relaxing spot to step away from the "tourist" traffic.

J* S — Google review

The historic Jackson Square Park is an absolute gem in NOLA! Nestled along the Mississippi River, it offers a breathtaking view of the iconic St. Louis Cathedral and the Andrew Jackson Equestrian Statue. This place oozes history, having graced the screens of numerous movies and dramas. The park's charm is amplified by its iron fences, walkways, and cozy benches.It is an artistic haven with vibrant open-air events and shows hosted in front of the park. During my visit, I was captivated by talented musicians serenading the crowd. A must-visit spot to soak in NOLA's essence!

Tasnim I — Google review

Beautiful landmark. I would advise that there are a lot of homeless, panhandle, and hustlers in this area. However, they seemed to be harmless and not bothering much if you just keep your eyes ahead and don't interact with them. This is not IN the park, but you will have to go through the area where they are in order to get in. It would be a perfect place to take wedding photos.

Megan B — Google review

Great area to visit. Cathedral in the background, surrounded by older buildings and artists of all kinds. We spent about an hour walking around and decided to support a local artist by buying a painting. Definitely worth visiting if you are in NO.

Deb C — Google review

Surrounded by historic buildings and homes this place is a great place to relax. Nested between the famous bourbon st and the French market this place offers a great escape from the sensory overload that is New Orleans.This is a great place to relax and take some amazing photos. We sat on the grass and just enjoyed the beautiful weather before heading to the French market for lunch!Surrounded by local vendors, musicians and artists this place truly captures the essence and beauty of New Orleans

Angela R — Google review

Jackson Square is located on one of the main streets in the French Quarter of New Orleans. It's a square of greenery with benches and a statue of Andrew Jackson on a horse. There's a black rought iron fence that goes all around the square. The St. Louis Cathedral sits right behind the square in the view and it is a great area for photos!!

Michele J — Google review

Fun experience while on weekend trip to NOLA. As a history and music buff I was just amazed at all going on and could spent all day soaking in the essence of the environment. The vendors had many trinkets available for purchase, but no pushy by any means. Very easy access to many other locations, but in my opinion it is a must stop.

Chad C — Google review

No complaints about Jackson Square and the park. Usually some live music with lots of artists set up around the square. Benches galore and amazing views of the church.

The S — Google review

A place of art, and mixed beliefs - but a beautiful place to visit.An added bonus if you're an 'Originals' fan. The end bench is from the final scenes of Elijah and Klaus - there is a little memorial attached to the back of the seat (photo added)

Sue S — Google review

Love coming to the park or walking through the square. There’s usually live music or some entertainment and it’s an easy place to find a drink and just enjoy being outdoors. Expect lots of tourists and foot traffic and you can eat at the restaurants right around the square but I’d recommend going a little further into the French quarter. Also, take the time to go inside the cathedral, and take all the pictures you can!

Michael M — Google review

This place is the center of New Orleans! The St. Louis church is there. French quarter is around the corner. You can pretty much walk it. The original Cafe Du Monde is there and only takes cash. The horse carriage ride is a bit expensive $30/per person for 30min….not worth it! Metered parking is hard to find and more likely have to pay alot in the designated public parking…or you can park at city park for free and use the bus and streetcar. Its only $3 for a jazzy day pass for adults and $1 for kids.

Mahal143 — Google review

Will be back to purchase some amazing art work I saw. Great lively afternoon spot. Had a great time for lunch on my birthday!

Darsha O — Google review

Great place to hang out, French Market, Jackson Square with statues, benches right on the water. Lovely catholic church. Many vendors, palm readers, henna, a cute gal who writes a personal poem for you on a 1913 typewriter....very cool.

Leia R — Google review

Lovely area of a park with a sculpture and a fountain surrounded by some beautiful structures forming a square. There are plenty of shades and searing for resting. Spots for performance and gathering as needed. In the center of French Quartar as an addition of beauty to the neighborhood.

Luke L — Google review

Such a lovely, peaceful, and beautiful place to experience and be able to see. I'm very Thankful for the chance to be able to visit this location. I hope to one day visit again in the future.

Brittany C — Google review

Walked over from the river front. And picked up a horse (mule) drawn carriage tour of local haunts. The park has an interesting history. It's beautiful to walk around with plenty of places to sit and take pictures.

David W — Google review

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French Quarter

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Sights & Landmarks

Historic Walking Areas

Points of Interest & Landmarks

The French Quarter is a historic district located in the heart of New Orleans, renowned for its lively nightlife and colorful buildings adorned with wrought-iron balconies. Bourbon Street, a popular attraction among visitors, is home to jazz clubs, Cajun eateries and bars serving strong co*cktails. In addition to Bourbon Street, there are quieter streets that lead to Jackson Square and the French Market where street performers entertain crowds while local vendors sell gourmet food and crafts.

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The National WWII Museum

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War museum

Museums

The National WWII Museum tells the story of World War II from the perspective of America and her Allies. It is located in New Orleans, Louisiana because the Higgins boats were invented and manufactured here. The museum includes extensive exhibits on both the European and Pacific theaters of the war, as well as a special section on D-Day.

One of the most incredible museums that I have experienced and I've been to most in DC, NYC and Philly. This one is much more interactive and tells amazing stories.The staff were kind and extremely helpful. The layout made the museum the most accessible ♿ from any that I experienced. The cost of the tickets were fair and you'll spend enough time to make it worth it.We enjoyed all of the exhibits but especially enjoyed the planes and old vehicles. Our son who is <2 years old was engaged most of the time which made it easy to manage him while enjoying.I highly recommend this to anyone even if you are not a history expert!

Robert R — Google review

What an incredible experience. Always wanted to go but a friend who just went highly recommended it. We went as a family of four and got to meet an actual world or to Gunner. Being able to talk to him and listen to the stories was worth the visit by itself. One of the most interactive museums I've ever been to including the 4D theater. I highly recommend that if you are on the fence and interested in the history you must go! Be prepared to spend a minimal of 2 to 3 hours to experience everything at the museum.

JJ T — Google review

Well done museum. There are a lot of great exhibits. The Boeing room was a definite highlight. They have several WWII era military planes hanging in the room with observation walkways at a couple levels, including above the planes, to allow you to see the planes from different perspectives. It was really cool. The museum is housed in multiple buildings. If you want to see everything, you will need to plan on being there for an entire day, or two.

Curtis O — Google review

Really, really great museum!!! The price of admission is steep, but it is definitely worth it!!! If you are a history buff and want to see everything, then plan on the two days. Also, the 4D theater is definitely worth the $7. I am excited to finish my tour and hopefully come back some day!!! Wonderful museum!!!

Andrew G — Google review

Oh my goodness!! This was the best museum I have experienced in a while, and I mean EXPERIENCED! This is definitely a day to remember, block out the entire day and experience this exhibit. You will thank me later! I will be back because I didn't block a chunk. They do offer a come back to finish ticket for $12 within 7 days of your original ticket. I had to do that but I still don't think I saw everything. This place is massive and chock full of memorabilia and information. I can not stress enough TAKE YOUR TIME and enjoy!

Tabatha ( — Google review

I don't know where to even start!! This museum exceeds all expectations!! If you have a veteran in your family or are one yourself it is a must see place!! Every aspect is well done! Follow a story of a soldier. Start by boarding a train... the Pacific theater was amazing, the airplanes on display are amazing, D-day was amazing... the list is endless! You will easily spend 3 hours here so be prepared!!

Evan H — Google review

I had a wonderful time and I cannot wait to go back. The museum was clean and very well thought being able to go around and actually understand what the war was all about. They also separated what happened in the Pacific and in Europe, which was very surprising to me with the way they did it. It was a very special place and my children really enjoyed themselves. If you are in New Orleans, this is a great museum to go to.

JayL — Google review

Such a cool museum. I’ve been fortunate enough to have gone to France/Belgium/Germany twice in the last 6 months to see some of these cities/places (and museums) up close so my opinion, maybe a little skewed - but do think they did a great job trying to immerse you in the history assuming you won’t be heading over to Europe anytime soon. There are several buildings and lots of stairs, but there are elevators. The layout is quite confusing, but they have volunteers everywhere; they were great at providing you directions if needed. They have some exhibits you can touch/interact with. Remember - this museum provides a very broad overview of WW2 so it can only touches on each area/battle briefly. It does use lots of photos with descriptions and incorporates videos from actual veterans as well. There were several different places to eat with a museum parking lot close although I walked my hotel. Very clean. A few different gift shops on site. Actual pieces of the seawall from one of the Normandy beaches. If you can, buy your tickets online ahead of time and you can save yourself a little extra time/from standing in line. I would recommend both the WW2 (and WW1 museum in Kansas City!) to anyone who loves military history or wants to learn more about some of the greatest Americans who fought for our country. You can see better pictures on their website, it is hard to get a good picture with all the glass and dim lights.

Stefanie — Google review

A great experience for family and friends. Various information boards with displays about different aspects of World War 2. They have two floors of various displays and information to help you truly understand World War 2 from the beginning to the end. There is also a 4D theater that speaks about World War 2 and makes you feel the impulse of being there. I highly suggest that you visit and enjoy it. This is great for family and friends. A genuine experience for anyone of all ages. ENJOY!

Get M — Google review

Amazing museum. Make sure you give yourself tons of time to take it all in. I spent about 4.5 hours and easily could have spent a couple more (if not the entire day). Really enjoyed the movie clips integrated into the exhibits and the atmosphere the museum creates moving from room to room. Museum staff take your picture as you enter, this is for photos that you can choose to purchase later with different backgrounds (like planes, ambulances, Rosie the riveter and the museum itself). If this might be a souvenir you'd like to purchase, thinking about a dynamic pose for the shot they take will likely look better than the type of photo you'd take for getting an ID. Also, I counted 3 gift shops including an entirely stand alone shop next to the museum so if you are looking for the perfect momento, make sure you take time to look through all 3. The museum is absolutely worth as much time as you can give it.

Mary L — Google review

If you only do one thing in New Orleans, visit the WW2 museum. It is FANTASTIC. The exhibits are thoughtful, and the layout of the museum is easy to navigate and follows good narratives. Highly recommend grabbing a "Dog Tag" and watching the oral histories.Also, it's a huge museum, and if you want to see everything in-depth, you'll need about 6 hours, but it's well worth it. I already know I'm going to come back someday, and hopefully soon.

Nia S — Google review

I walk by and saw the building, return the next day with enough time to spare, arrived 11am. Make sure you have about 4 hrs to visit and before it closes. I learn a lot about the minorities that serve in the Army during WWII, Their collection of items is rich and valuable. The navigation can be complicated within the building but the museum volunteers are eager to help. Cost is affordable. Never forget history, cause it may return. Highly recommended.

Marilu C — Google review

Very thorough. Lots to read and view. Biggest critique is that it doesn't flow naturally. Hard to tell when to go from one exhibit to the next in sequence. And was hard to tell when the exhibit ended and where the exit was. Other than that, this is a top-notch museum with excellent exhibits. Lots to do. Could easily spend 5 hours here but a minimum of 2 is suggested.

Kenneth B — Google review

Amazing day long visit; so many things to see in a number of buildings. Video presentations help bring to life those that were rescued as well as those that fought and were there to liberate those in concentration camps. Great place and I definitely will go back.

LJ G — Google review

The National WWII museum is very good and loaded with a lot of information and a lot of collections of artifacts from World war II.Please take tickets in advance. It eases your entry procedure. The train ride is so cool. Don't try to understand it, just feel it. Take a map of the museum. Halls 2 and 3 are the heart of the museum. They consume most of your time. 4 to 7 are skim through.The timings mentioned on the Google Maps are correct. It took us 3 hours to get a good tour. If you are really interested in learning more about WWII, please dedicate one complete day for this museum tour.I didn't go to the theatres, cz we didn't have time to cover them. But at a $11 additional cost, you can get two shows.Parking is really economical on Magazine Street for this museum.

Sathwik R — Google review

One of the best museums visited so far. Need 2 days if you don’t have much background. We spent just over 3 hours and able to focus on special stories, information or artifacts that caught our eye. Overall, great design, presentation and uses of different media that made it super interesting and engaging. Highly recommend!

N F — Google review

The National WWII Museum is an incredible and immersive experience from start to finish. The museum has curated an amazing collection of artifacts and interpretive materials, then presented them in a coherent format suitable for nearly any visitors.We especially loved the Boeing Gallery with full size aircraft and vehicles on display. So glad to have finally gotten to visit this wonderful facility.

Jack S — Google review

Amazing and important place. The greatest generation and the greatest war are well represented here. So much to see that spending 6 to 8 hours is reasonable, so if able, make multiple trips. Recommend getting the dog tag of a true life participant so you can follow their journey. Clever info stations are available throughout. This place gives a fitting tribute to all of the people who helped and sacrificed, each in their own ways. Plenty of artifacts and Building 5 has a great collection of aircraft. Highest recommendation.

Brian M — Google review

This museum is a must-do, and make sure to plan a large chunk (if not the whole day) of your time! Every time I visit this museum it has grown, and the exhibits are beautiful, immersive, interactive and humbling. We ate at the restaurant, which was great (the sweet tea was perfection). They also have a soda shop which is super cute, and wonderful gift shops. Definitely visit and take your time! I don't want to *spoil* much with my photos, but I'll add a couple and an obligatory food shot from lunch!

Brianna T — Google review

Favorite WWII museum yet! I thoroughly enjoyed reading everything I could and the experiences are so immersive it’s very captivating. The dog tag part was confusing for us and they didn’t work the way we thought they were supposed to so we kind of just forgot about them. The staff were all incredibly helpful and involved. At one point I lost my tag and we had to double back to get a new one but they were quick to help! I’d absolutely return to continue reading. The catwalk to view the planes and the D-Day exhibit was a huge favorite!

Xaerie N — Google review

I can't believe how much there is to do here. You will easily spend the majority of your day here. Plan for several hours. There are 4 major buildings to go through, and each will take well over an hour to see. You probably could spend multiple days here if you are interested in the history. Very interactive and one of the highest quality museums I've been to.

Nicholas R — Google review

I had no interest in coming here as history is my least favorite subject, but I was tagging along with my friend.I think the price is reasonable for how much you're getting.There was still plenty of interesting stuff to see and it was set up in a way that the information was easily attainable in many forms.There were a number of exhibits, but the entire museum is very well done. Lots to learn and be interested in, even for those who don't want to take the deep dive.

Cassidy D — Google review

Don't miss out on this! It is an incredible experience. We were amazed. I hope to come back again someday. We came on a Saturday morning. We didn't buy advance tickets but got right in. Only a few people ahead of us in the ticket line. Pace yourself so you have enough time for all the buildings. We spent too much time in building 1 and then had to rush thru other areas that I wish I had more time for. The movie was definitely worth the extra expense but does take an hour so plan for that.

Kelly S — Google review

This is definitely my personal favorite museum (I've never been to la Louvre though). You can spend all day here and still not be able to see/read everything. I've been twice, and I'll definitely be going again!

Cooper D — Google review

One of the best museums I have visited, one of the main reasons I visited New Orleans, and well worth the price of admission.It is huge, so either be prepared to spend the whole day there or have to come back the next day (they offer discounted tickets if you want to visit a second day, which I haven’t seen at many museums).I did not have the chance to try their food but it looked good and the prices were reasonable for a museum, and they had multiple spots to eat on their campus.A true must see for history lovers, or well everyone.

Jacob F — Google review

Amazing and detailed experience covering all aspects of World War II. I spent 4 hours going through all the content here and it could easily take much more time if you really want to read and see it all. There are lots of unique exhibits, displays, individual stories, movies, and media to cover the history. I paid $35 for a standard ticket and walked to the museum from the French Quarter.

Devin H — Google review

What an experience! The WWII Museum is an incredibly huge six building campus with so much to see, you could easily spend the entire day here if you're a huge history buff. Honestly, you could spend multiple days here if you really took in everything! There are so many static exhibits, as well as interactive experiences.We went with the plan to only spend two hours at the museum and we had to skip so many exhibits and experiences. I highly recommend sitting in the small booths throughout the complex which allow you to listen to people's first hand accounts of their experiences. Hearing these soldier's speak about Omaha Beach was especially incredible!Pro Tip: If you don't plan on paying for any of the interactive exhibits, there's still one you can do for free on the bottom floor of the Boeing Aircraft exhibit. It's an interactive submarine simulator which tells the incredible story of the SS Tang which sunk 33 enemy ships in only five missions. Totally worth checking out!

Mr3dPHD — Google review

I never actually went inside the museum but I'm told it's one of the best in the world. If outside is anything to go by, I'm sure it's true!The statues outside are fantastic. The detail is incredible. The bricks in the pavement are special with peoples names on. I'd love to go inside one day.

Kay S — Google review

The best museum experience ever! Plan on two full days. This place is so well done. Highly recommended attending both movies. The focus is on the people who fought the battles and lived through the horrors. The short video detailing the discovery of and liberation from the concentration camps was so good I watched it twice over my two days.

Kevin L — Google review

- [ ] This is one of the largest museums I’ve visited that were focused on one main purpose. The museum is so large that you can probably spend an entire day going through it and really diving into the history and artifacts. My husband is very into military history and this was definitely one for the books. I can say that as Veterans ourselves, this museum truly honors all of the people whom served in WWII and help in telling their stories and teaching younger generations the true history behind all of it. The displays and layout are so incredible! They really take you back into the past and help you visualize what everyone involved went through and experienced.

Laura S — Google review

The biggest museum I've ever visited. Lots of work put in the settings. Very informative and lots to see. Graphic footage takes one back to the war era. Great information and extraordinary features. Highly recommended. One does not appreciate all the work that was gathered over years to put this huge exhibition together. Thank you to the people who dedicate their time to keep our history alive.

Avril M — Google review

Extremely amazing museum. Very clean with plenty of volunteers to answer questions or show you where to go. There is a mix of short clip movies and photos along with real paperwork in areas to show how they were during the war. There is a gift shop and a small pub style restaurant. A lot of walking so wear your good shoes. Restrooms in each area and floors. If you’re unable to walk, they offer free wheelchairs. Very informative. A must see.

Christina H — Google review

This museum is fantastic. Honestly it is huge. If you are a WWII buff like me, it will take you a day and a half to 2 days to go through it thoroughly, reading everything and watching most of the video testimonials. It is great for an overview. Certain battles like D-Day and the Guadalcanal campaign are covered in greater detail. I wish that they had more vehicles and planes but overall still pretty good.

JJ B — Google review

Super incredible experience. It was well done, lots of interesting facts about details I have never thought of. You could get a card (looks like a gift card) about a soldier and follow his journey throughout the entire building. Something everyone should do if possible. I highly recommend it. My 11 year old was very interested the whole time.

Tami S — Google review

The National WWII Museum has done a great job creating their exhibits. Each one transports you to a specific place and time. They did a great job capturing the essence of time through the use of furniture, art, music, effects, videos and displays. It truly is a remarkable setup. At times it felt like we were entering a different world. The dog tag experience was appreciated because it allowed us to follow a veteran's war experience as we moved from exhibit to exhibit. We followed a Native American soldier and an African American soldier. It gave a life significance. It is a large museum with multiple buildings but with accessible pathways. My wife and I navigated all areas without a problem. We missed the 4D experience and were refunded for it, but do try it as it was directed by Tom Hanks. It's only $11 with admission. The museum volunteers and employees were super helpful. They are essential to making your navigation of the museum successful. The best part of our experience was the private 2-hour curator tour. It is offered once a month to a limited group of 10 people. It is $250 pp but it is worth the price, especially because you get close and personal with the collection. We bought all our tickets in advance. The curator's knowledge is extensive. He's mindful of his audience in adapting the tour. Chase is an exceptional curator. He balanced technical facts about the private collections with sociopolitical and psychological information to help his audience make sense of the culture, climate, pressures and requirements of the time. His view was multifaceted and not ethnocentric to the American experience. We appreciated this museum's effort to shed light on all issues.

Giorgio S — Google review

This is a very big WWII museum that has two buildings each with three floors. Many different exhibits in chronological order that depict the war in many details. Lots of documentaries shown in the exhibits along with other displays. Very intriguing to spend at least half a day or an entire day to even glance through.We have heard that the Beyond Boundaries show is great but we didn't pay a visit. One thing is that kids need to be old enough to fully understand the concepts of war, weapons, and heavy topics like death. Educative experience overall!

Dongjing H — Google review

What an amazing place! You'll need multiple days if you want even a remote chance of seeing even most of it. I could have easily spent 5 days here.If you're a WWII aficionado, this is a must visit!Prices are reasonable, it's clean & tidy and there are on site food places, that are pretty good!We stayed at a hotel that was within walking distance, and I think this is the best way to do it.Make sure you visit this when you're in the area.

Dan — Google review

Wear your walking shoes, this place is huge. Plan on being there for about six hours. With over 250,000 pieces, be ready for an emotional andeducational day.The movie is an hour long, in case you want to buy a two-day pass.I love that they have sensory Saturday at the end of the month!

J L — Google review

Fantastic museum. Very interesting and interactive exhibits. We spent 5 hours there, and didn't get through half of it. If you are really interested in WWII, you may want to consider a two day ticket. Be prepared to do a lot of walking. Don't miss the 4D movie experience Beyond All Boundaries.

David B — Google review

A truly moving museum with great artifacts and exhibits that tells the story well, both the Pacific and European theatre. The intertwined story of politics and war with compelling personal stories is well-done.It’s also a prescient reminder how fascism begins and is cultivated by strong-man leaders.

Jaiden S — Google review

This museum had really great, detailed and visually interesting exhibits - a great way to learn more about WW2. There are some really moving (and heavy) videos and interviews, bought myself and my mum to tears. Worth a visit. If you want to see everything, you’ll need at least 4+ hours.

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Airboat Adventures, situated in Lafitte, offers tours that provide an immersive experience in the cypress swamps and bayous of Louisiana. Visitors can choose between leisurely-paced swamp tour boats or more adventurous airboat rides to get close to alligators and other exotic wildlife. The tours offer a chance to see endangered birds and unique flora and fauna. Additionally, there is a souvenir shop on-site for visitors to take home mementos of their adventure.

This adventure was a part of my bucket list. I enjoyed everything about the tour. I took the swamp boat. It was just enough speed for those who May deal with motion sickness. Our guide was very knowledgeable and funny. He fed the alligators marshmallows. He even pointed out specific landmarks to us. I would recommend anyone to come and tour with this company.

Tia U — Google review

We did the large pontoon swamp tour and had a great time! We sat in the back next to Captain Jack and he made sure everyone got to see the alligators! He was very knowledgeable and very funny!! I love that the pontoon boat was covered. Even though it was ridiculously hot outside, being in the shade and having a breeze from the boat, made the whole trip comfortable. Bring some snacks!! They have a nice gift shop with some goodies but I would’ve liked to have some different options.

Carlee H — Google review

Great experience! One of my favorite things we did while visiting New Orleans! Riley was our tour operator and he did such an amazing job. He was very knowledgeable and funny! We saw lots of gators and even got to feed them! We also saw, turtles, owls, cranes and lots of other wild life. Pick up and drop off to our hotel was smooth and booking was great! Would definitely recommend!

A. S — Google review

We had a great time with captain Cal on our airboat adventure. All 10 of us fit nicely and enjoyed the tour immensely. Stunningly beautiful scenery, good local information at our 2 stops, and of course the alligators! Definitely recommend!

Rachel Q — Google review

This was a great experience for my husband and my first trip to New Orleans. Our tour guide was very knowledgeable about the area and gators and was able to answer any questions we had, he was very friendly and had great stories. We seen quite a few gators. I would definitely recommend the smaller airboats as you are able to get into much better and smaller areas to see wildlife. Would definitely visit here again.

Patricia J — Google review

From the time we were picked up to the time we got back it was a great time. The tour guide was informative with a great sense of humor. Nice that the boat had a cover to keep shaded from the sun. Was great to see not only the gators but the other wildlife as well. And the gift shop isn’t price gouging which made us buy more (spend more). Definitely recommend.

Seth P — Google review

This was an amazing airboat tour. We did the small boat with Stevie. The Gators and turtles are everywhere. Big ones and small ones. Our biggest was 12 foot according to guide and believe me it was a BIG One. We also saw an eagle and nest. Such a treat.Do not miss this experience in New Orleans.

Jay R — Google review

Family fun on the bayou!Are you looking for alligators? This is the place.Easy booking and pickup right from the hotel made this an effortless and carefree adventure.They even have their own I door tank with a rare albino alligator that would not have survived in the wild but is well cared for in this facility.Bring the whole family or good for solo traveller's, too.The guides are knowledgeable and informative and take time to answer any questions.

William A — Google review

It's a must !! It made me definitely super happy to come and do this during The Christmas season. I felt blessed 🙌. Memories that will last for life time and after.🙏 You will go through all of emotions and feel calm while see all of it.Yes everyone opinions and body different but the Whole experience is worth it, because choosing Joy in life is what, I am about. I don't want to ruin too many of the surprises But there's a lot respect that comes to this place. Please come and enjoy!!! It's fantastic 👏 😀 come with open mind and alert. You will love it and feel relax 😌 and Excited!!

SIERRAA M — Google review

Very well organized and easy to check in and know where to go when we got there. Alcohol (buy from them) is encouraged on the boat. Very very fun ride. When you get going fast it feels as if you’re floating and they give you headphones for the noise. You glide over the swamp and see so much wildlife, including gators. Our guide, Len, knew a lot of info and was very comfortable with the wildlife. Highly recommend this unique experience for families with kids 5 and up.

Tom W — Google review

We visited Airboat Adventures while out in NOLA for a Cousin Reunion (7/15). We were lucky enough to be on Ramon's boat, and he was awesome! He had a great sense of humor and was very informative, willing to answer every question (very knowledgeable). He might be a little crazy though lol....just after telling us about some past run-ins with Gator teeth, he proceeds to splash around the water playing with Bubbles. We all enjoyed the tour and I'm very happy I got to experience it. I highly recommend everyone go!

Channelle W — Google review

Capt Barry was our tour guide. With him growing up on the river he gave us a lot of insight about the environment and animals/reptiles. He is only one of a couple capt that will take you into a marsh. I learned so much from him. Great guide.I would definitely tour with this company again. It was one of our most enjoyable things we did while visiting NOLA.

Joyce N — Google review

Enjoyed it a lot. Airboat captain Guidry was very knowledgeable and highly entertaining at the same time. Plenty of safe but close encounters with the local alligators and a curious racoon to go with other denizens of the swamp. The tour is nicely paced and timed for comfort and a memorable experience to fit into your agenda as you explore New Orleans and the surrounding area. Bus pickup was well organized and on schedule with a friendly driver and comfortable seating in a well air-conditioned vehicle. Highly recommend!

Keith H — Google review

We went in February, so the wild life wasn't very active. Although I wasn't expecting to see much, we were fortunate enough to see three alligators. The scenery was beautiful, and the boat ride was peaceful. My only critique would be the lack of customer service skills from the boating crew. I would like to point out that while I was booking the swamp tour over the phone, the booking agent was very kind and accommodating.

Blue_Robot [ — Google review

Absolutely phenomenal. I’ve done a tour before, but this company was wonderful. Our boat actually broke down within the first ten minutes, but they immediately got another boat and we were entertained by our captain and a swamp puppy. The rest of our tour was so much fun. We saw so many alligators and some beautiful bayous. Very good prices compared to all the other ones in the area too.

Kelsi H — Google review

The tour is reasonable priced and about 2 hours long. The entire experience is unique. I got picked up at my hotel and dropped of. There is an albino alligator at the back of the gift store and check-in counter. The tour guide had a great sense of humor and took the time to explain many things to us.

Raaman N — Google review

We happened to just be driving by and saw the sign for the boat tours and decided to stop and see if anything was available. We were greeted by very friendly staff who were able to get us in the next boat going out which was only a half hour wait. Jason was our guide and was absolutely wonderful! He was entertaining as well as informative. He was even able to call out to an alligator and get it to come right up to the boat! We saw several alligators as well as turtles, birds, deer and even some wild pigs. We would definitely recommend this tour!

Patty N — Google review

The Swamp Tour was awesome! Was able to experience a closeup of the flora and fauna. Captain Lane was knowledgeable and was happy to answer all of our questions!The Whitney Plantation tour was very eye opening and we learned things regarding the Slave Trade that we didn’t know before. Our driver Dwayne was also very knowledgeable of the region.For sure will book them when we return to Louisiana! 😊😊

Heidi B — Google review

We booked the premium small airboat ride. Cost around $238 for 2 adults. It was well worth the money. This meant we shared the boat with 4 others but meant there was enough space for any of us to look either side.The tours start from Fleming Park Road according to Google maps - not Fleming Road - and are at the end of a small residential street with no signs, so don't panic if you think you're at the wrong place!The ride was fun, with some informative commentary from our guide.We saw several large alligators and lots of medium ones, plus egrets, a bald eagle a heron, other birds and a turtle.The bayou is beautiful and we took some time through the interesting parts, interspersed by a fun few bits speeding along.A great hour and 3/4 and highly recommended.

Christopher F — Google review

Excellent excursion! Exceeded my expectations. Captain Mark was fantastic! Funny, knowledgeable, and quite the dare devil! We got to see alligators, raccoons, and other local wildlife. We took the small airboat (9 people), so we got to go into some tight spaces. It was amazing and was the highlight of my NOLA stay!

Tim ( — Google review

We have a fantastic trip ! We booked the small boat Swamp Tour but as it was raining so heavily on arrival we switched to a bigger boat with a cover but still got a real VIP experience. Jason was our guide and he was incredibly knowledgeable and talked to us about the swamp environment and the wildlife. Such an amazing trip, we loved every minute.Cajun Encounters are a well organised company, excellent communication and time keeping. Our driver, Dee, made the journey comfortable and interested with lots of history on New Orleans.Highly recommended .

Alison J — Google review

Amazing. Booked a covered boat swamp tour w transportation! Very affordable. The transportation was on time. Got us there & back safely. The tour was so fun. Saw a lot of gators & beautiful wildlife. Would definitely recommend.

Aliyah W — Google review

Absolutely amazing!! My husband and I are here from Tennessee and went for our anniversary! Ramon was a GREAT Captain! Very knowledgeable and friendly! The young lady taking the pictures and the lady at the drink area were very sweet also! Thank you for helping us have a great 13 year anniversary! So glad we chose you all to spend our morning with!

Brittany G — Google review

The trip was amazing. Easy pick up near our hotel. We took the premium small airboat tour and we got deep into the swamp and saw so much! Cory was an excellent guide and made sure we had lots of fantastic photo ops. Highly recommend!

Jennifer F — Google review

I rated this place 6/5 but Google deducted 1 star. Our tour guide is very funny and knowledgeable. He let us have fun SAFELY, let us take time to feed the gators marshmallows on a stick but told us to keep our hands away from the rails, and rode fast at times but the boat felt very stable. Our trip was cut short because a storm was coming but it was still fun, we had plenty of time to see and feed multiple gators. He timed it perfectly when he saw those dark clouds in the horizon so we were taken back just right before it started pouring like crazy. Beautiful scenery along the way, with many birds circling above us and Spanish moss draping on branches adjacent to our boat. These boats are loud but the ear protectors work very well. Clean bathrooms. Large parking lot.

Limitless — Google review

We saw lots of alligators. The smallest was a tiny baby. The biggest was 11-12 ft long. We saw other wildlife too! It was beautiful out there. Our captain was GREAT! Can’t go wrong here.

Tracey H — Google review

Had a great time with our group of 8 guided by Captain Steve. He took us to some great spots, one of them had 8 gators. Beautiful scenery & comfortable ride. Life jackets & headphones provided but not mandatory, which was nice. Our boat had a motor problem but they quickly brought another boat and the switch over was seamless & we all made a good time out of it!! Great fun!

Brandie L — Google review

This is a low priced tour, and it was well worth it.Our guide was extremely knowledgeable and was able to answer everyone's questions. He's clearly very passionate about his career and it shows. He really made the tour fun and engaging.He put on an amazing interaction show with "Bubbles" and left an impressionable stamp of information regarding the eco system and the ins and outs of working with alligators.The water tour was visually beautiful and so fun to take pictures and experience.I would highly recommend this tour.

Liza — Google review

We went with the Pontoon Boat Adventure, and it was a wonderful experience . As soon as we took off, we started seeing gators and turtles. The boat ride itself is nice, there's some spots where you go somewhat fast, and then others where it's slow enough for you to take in the nature. We stopped a couple times to feed some gators and even met a racoon . Guide was entertaining and full of knowledge, very interactive. Would come back to try the small boat adventure.Used shuttles service. Got us there and back promptly and safely. Got lucky it was a 9min walk from where we were staying.

Salvador D — Google review

Visited the Airboat Adventures as part of a trip to New Orleans.Very simple to organise, setup and arrange this tour. We got on at the steam Dock pier and took a short bus ride (around 30 mins) to the lakes.During the bus ride we had a good, detailed audio description of what the local area offered, history and also what we were planning to do etc.We arrived at the swamp lakes and all of the staff were friendly, kind and took time to enjoy a joke or two and answered all if the questions we had.The tour itself was very well laid out, easy to navigate and no hassle at all. We had one of the bigger boats which was very safe and less noise then the smaller vessels.The captain was a very funny, kind and friendly skipper. I can't remember his name unfortunately due to being jet lagged but he was AWESOME.We managed to see quote abit of wildlife and nature on the river and in the swamps. It is such a cool experience to see alligators that close up. We saw some variety of different sized gators.Overall, the experience was very good and would recommend anyone to do this.Thanks for lasting memories!

Mike — Google review

Pick up was a bit delayed and we had to switch buses along the way but once we finally got going our driver, Barbara was a great conversationalist. She was native to LA and provided a lot of background information on NOLA. Our boat guide, Kenny was funny and very knowledgeable of the swamp and all living things surrounding it. Overall it was a great experience!

Rose M — Google review

Today was incredible! My husband, friends, and I embarked on a swamp tour with Airboat Adventures, and it was the highlight of my NOLA trip. Our captain, Ramon, was phenomenal! He provided detailed explanations about the swamps, alligators, trees, birds—literally everything. I can't wait to revisit with my parents!

Ruby G — Google review

Monkey was our guide. He was great! Funny but very knowledgeable about the swamp and the alligators. We will definitely be back. “Shelia” had fun too! Thanks for an awesome time!

Lisa H — Google review

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Private swamp refuge offering narrated boat tours with alligators & other wildlife sightings.

Incredible tour through and through.Starting with the pick-up in New Orleans, our bus driver, Byron, did an incredible job entertaining and educating us the entire ride, pointing out local landmarks.Then throughout the boat portion, our tour guide, Bishop, provided humorous stories, interesting facts, and fed the alligators twice (so both sides of the boat could enjoy the feeding frenzy).He passed around an alligator head, osteoderms of turtles, and even let us hold a live 2.5 year baby alligator.This was my first swamp tour in Louisiana, and I enjoyed the entire journey through and through. Would highly recommend!

James W — Google review

Such a wonderful experience for the whole family! Our captain, Tom, was so fun and full of wisdom. He cheerfully shared his wealth of knowledge and answered everyone’s questions, no matter how silly. We saw plenty of gators, raccoons, birds, & turtles. No wild hogs this time but the captain said they were seen the day before our tour. Their gift shop was full of unique items not seen in other area gift shops and the staff are all very warm & friendly. Plenty of space for large groups and small groups alike, lots of shaded areas with picnic tables and seating (with industrial size fan to help keep everyone cool), clean facilities and grounds, and they’re working on constructing a new, much larger building that when done, will make this place even more spectacular. We had a great time and highly recommend doing your tours here!

Deadly M — Google review

Took a trip to New Orleans to do something different and weather was really bad downtown, but clear outside of town, last minute found Cajun pride swamp tours online gave them a call and they said if we could make it there in time we’d have a ride to get on…. It takes a little longer to get to them on Highway 10 then the map shows but all in all it’s super easy to find and make it to their parking lot. Everyone there was super nice and it was fun to get out on the boat relax for a little bit and watch them talk about the gators. Weather was a bit cooler so some of the bigger gators were not out but we still had fun running around the swamp and seeing some of the midsize gators come to the boat to get fed. It did sprinkle a little while we were out there but the boat has a top on it which is probably great in the full sun and it kept the rain off. Fun trip and guide was really good with everyone. Fun to hold the baby gator. They are rebuilding their facilities that were destroyed during a hurricane so they use a temporary building for the gift shop and check in areas but the land is owned by them so you’re not competing with other boats out there on the property. Would recommend as a fun stop.

Chad T — Google review

Staff was very nice and accommodating. Capt Dustin was extremely nice as well. This is well worth the $$ spent. Tour is roughly 1.5 hours and features alligators, wild pigs, raccoons, soft shelled turtles and more. This is pretty touristy and commercialized. I deducted 1 star, like others have stated, they feed the animals marshmallows and such, so they don’t act like totally wild animals, instead of being spooked by the boats and humans, they chase the boat. I get it, they have to have the draw to get people excited about coming, no hate from me on it, but I would have rather seen the tour with the animals acting like they normally would. (Doubt we would have seen the wild pigs though). Great job guys and I would recommend to others.

Kevin M — Google review

From the beginning to the end of this adventure, everything was perfect. Very entertaining, and we had the opportunity to touch/carry a baby gator! Pretty cool!I would recommend to bring a mosquito spray, pants and long sleeve. Just because there is so many mosquitoes.

Ryo S — Google review

Informative and something different to do. It was a cloudy cool day so beware that gators this time of year, end of Nov, are not out moving much or at all. We were lucky in that we saw 4 on the noon excursion. Guide was great and down with the reality of not seeing much.

Kevin S — Google review

I gave them five stars even though we didn't see many alligators. I was there as part of a tour group. We had gone to Mardi Gras parades the day before and it's still cool outside this time of year and the alligators are just starting to come out of hibernation. So, of course that is not something the tour company can control. But it was a beautiful sunny day which made the boat ride pleasant. Tom was our guide and he was humorous and knowledgeable.

Marla S — Google review

Went here on an excursion while sailing with American Cruise Lines. One of those places you see on the side of the road while on a road trip that I would have usually just drove by. So glad I went on this excursion. This is a class A run business. From the facilities (gift shop, bathrooms) to the pontoon boat tours. The staff are very friendly and knowledgeable. We had Captain Tom as our boat guide. He was a character!! Super interesting and he knew the bayou like the back of his hand. Saw many many alligators and other wildlife. He took his time showing us the swamp. Got up close to the gators as he fed them from a platform on the side of the boat. He even had a baby alligator on board for everyone to see and touch. I highly recommend this tour!

Honest R — Google review

It's been a few years, actually, but better late than never I suppose.Went on the tour with my wife and a close friend. We had a boat to ourselves, but the guide gave us an enthusiastic ride nonetheless. A fantastic way to spend an afternoon - entertaining and educational. Very highly recommended!

Greg Z — Google review

A great time. The captain was so informative and made sure everyone saw plenty of gators before we went back in. All the people that worked there were very friendly. Kids really enjoyed it too and got to hold a baby gator on the boat. Price was reasonable for the length of the boat ride. Will definitely come back if we are in the area.

Emily L — Google review

This was one of the best Swamp Tours I've been on lots of gators and what I really wanted to see were the wild boars and I got to see them. Our entire group loved it. I definitely recommend. BTW They also offer $30 RT Transportation. That was a tour in itself.

Michael D — Google review

Captain Tom took us on an incredible tour of the swamps of Louisiana!! You get way up close and personal with all the wildlife including alligators. wild boars, raccoons, and birdlife. Captain Tom has spent 40 years chasing the dream, and he shares his experiences in an exciting way. it is way fun for the whole family!!!

Scott J — Google review

I would highly recommend doing the Swamp Tour with Cajun Encounters when in New Orleans. My girlfriends and I had a fun time and our swamp tour guide, Captain Pat was such a delight. Very informative and also fun, wouldn't have picked anyone else. We got to see a lot of wildlife such as many different alligators, birds, raccoons & wild boars. I think our time at the swamp was well used up very well & it was entertaining the whole entire time, super friendly staff as well at the gift shop and in general. 10/10.!

Jeannie C — Google review

Wow, we had such an incredible experience with Brandon as our tour guide! He was absolutely amazing and a wealth of knowledge. Not only did he make us feel extremely comfortable, but he also showed us the fascinating ecosystem in the bayou. It was really nice. We had the opportunity to encounter many alligators, and we even got to witness him feeding a few of them. And let me tell you, it was quite the experience! Oh, and I can't forget to mention Rick, our bus driver. He was also incredibly informative. Such a friendly and enjoyable trip!

Marcos E — Google review

We had a great time! The captain was a great guide and was very knowledgeable. He had some great stories to! We saw lots of gators and other wildlife. It was a beautiful ride! At the end of the ride we got to hold a baby gator. Would definitely recommend! Plus this tour is a lot cheaper than the tours in New Orleans.

Kinzetta H — Google review

Amazing tour. The captain was informative and funny. They have a zip line and transportation to take you to the swamp and back to your hotel. We also held a baby alligator which was the highlight of the tour. Definitely worth it. 👌. Would recommend the morning tour. And shout out to our amazing bus driver. He was funny and informative as well.Forgot to add they have swamp camp for kids too. That was interesting.

Oranzhevyyptit*a A — Google review

We enjoyed our Cajun Pride Swamp Tour very much! The guide was affable and filled the tour with humor. We saw about 25 alligators and learned there are no crocodiles in the US. We also saw raccoons and wild hogs.We came during the heatwave but fortunately it rained just before our tour so it was cooler than the rest of the day. This is a great way to get a taste of the swamp while visiting New Orleans or Baton Rouge.

Benswing B — Google review

Amazing experience in August! We visited Whitney Plantation in the morning and the we had swamp tour in the afternoon, they're very near. Our captain easy very funny and kind. A real exiting way to experience the Louisiana Bayou and see alligators and racoon.

Claudia S — Google review

What an experience!I wasn't that keen to do a swamp trip at first, but then I watched George Clarke in Americana and thought, why not!It was raining, but it wasn't an issue as the boat had a roof cover.The alligators soon were following us, it was absolutely thrilling watching our boat captain feeding them. We also saw Egrets and raccoons. It is a fantastic way to learn about the swamp people and wildlife. Those of us who wanted to even got to hold a two month old alligator.

Kay S — Google review

This swamp tour focuses on the history of the area (like they all usually do) and they tell the story of the town of Frenier that was wiped off the map. There was a lot to look at. Racoons and alligators were the main attraction, but wild hogs did make an appearance which was delightful. This place seems to get a lot of tours, and busses come out brimming with people, so there must be some deal going on there.

Andrea F — Google review

This tour was fun and informative! The driver and the tour guide both did a great job of keeping up the energy of the group and keeping us entertained during the drive to the plantation. The swamp tour was full of wildlife and I'm talking up close and personal! Alligators, wild pigs, raccoons and turtles all within a few yards. We were even able to hold a baby gator! The best way to spend a day in New Orleans!!!

Glenn C — Google review

Absolutely captivating swamp tour in the bayou of New Orleans! The thrill of encountering wild animals in their natural habitat was unmatched. Knowledgeable guides provided fascinating insights, making it an educational adventure. From alligators to raccoons, the diverse wildlife sightings were a photographer's dream. A must-do experience for nature enthusiasts and those seeking an authentic taste of Louisiana's untamed beauty.

Hev — Google review

What an awesome experience. Our tour guide was easy-going, informative, funny, and a blast to hang out with. His banter during the tour was a bigger highlight than the gators. If you’re in New Orleans, spend a day with these people. You won’t regret it.

Glen H — Google review

Dived into the heart of Louisiana with Cajun Pride Swamp Tours and let me tell you, it was a wild ride minus the seatbelts! This isn’t your grandma’s boat trip unless she’s into gators, tales taller than the trees, and Captain Brandon’s legendary swamp wisdom. The man’s a swamp whisperer, cracking jokes while casually pointing out critters that’d make a grown man squeal. Comfortable boat? Check. Nature’s untamed beauty on full display? Double check. Learning something new without realizing it because you're too busy being entertained? Triple check.If you're itching for adventure or just want to see if alligators are real, book a tour and ask for Captain Brandon. It's half education, half entertainment, and all unforgettable. Cajun Pride Swamp Tours isn’t just a 5-star experience—it’s a “why isn’t this everywhere?” kind of good.

Robert W — Google review

Unique place to visit and see alligators up close and personal in their environment. Captain Tom our guide, boat pilot and comedian, was informative and funny. You will enjoy this tour.

Dane — Google review

Really close to the Highway. Super easy to get to. The parking lot is big enough for a tractor trailer and several tour buses. We called ahead and were told to pay over the phone. When we got there, a pair of really nice ladies greeted us in the gift shop and gave us our colored tickets, which they stated corresponded with colored flag on the boat we would be riding. There were alligators in the water near the shore before the tour even left. They chopped up some chicken and we loaded onto the boats and took off. There was some nice shade that covered the waiting area. Now, we went on just the right day....Cloudy and 70 degrees. They stated that there are no alligators to be seen during the winter hibernation months....December, January and February. The water is too cold and they go into hibernation mode where their heart beats only once every 4 minutes. Conversly, if you go when it is too hot, you may not see alot of alligators because they dig deep into the cool mud in the dhade.l amd do not always come out.The alligators are trained to come around the boats because they get corn, marshmallows, and chicken. There are a ton on bird feeders that attract a ton of birds although I did not see any rare or exotic birds. The boat is covered and has gasoline outboard motors that are very quiet. Now, when you get on the boat, make sure you sit on the outer seat at the front (the side opposite the driver where the entry ramp is) Sitting in the front gives you the best vantage point to view all of the wildlife at the landings. The tour was about 1.5 hours long and the excitement began to wear off on some of the riders. There were about 40 people on the boat with us. We were the 2:15 tour on a Saturday. (busy) The driver was personable and knowledgeable and gave some intersection facts. Definitely recommend!

Joshua S — Google review

Really enjoyed our tour. I have went on a tour before but it was my boyfriend’s first time. We did not get to too many large gators (not their fault.) The tour guide we got was AWSOME !!! He was an older guy that knows that swamp like the back of his hand. We saw alligators, ducks, raccoons, crawfish, squirrels and fish. The boats are roomy , everyone had room to turn around and look. Staff was very nice when we arrived for check in. They also have beer & airplane shooters you can purchase before the tour.

Kimberly F — Google review

I felt my “cityness” melt as Captain Tom regaled us with stories of each gator we met. Pigs. Raccoons. Turtles. It was amazing scenery, but Tom really helped me shift away from my preciousness and embrace the raw joy of the bayou. It was the best, I hope I get to come back some day.

Kim H — Google review

Taking a trip with Capt Tom is a great experience. He’s knowledgeable about the eco system and can explain it very well. Since it’s gotten cold the big gators are not very mobile so that was a bummer but He’s got a tank and has 3-4 baby alligators so he brings them along and you get to hold the. A very cool experience! We saw lots of wild Pigs and even 3 piglets less than a month old. Lots of Raccoons you get to see how they all jockey for the feed he throws out. He explained the difference in how you make money with selling hides which requires a license. They bought the swamp land and manage it themselves. Mention AAA get a few dollars off. I had done the plantation tour many years ago skipping it this time.

T. R — Google review

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Laura Plantation: Louisiana's Créole Heritage Site

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Sights & Landmarks

The Laura Plantation is a significant historic site that showcases Louisiana's rich Creole heritage. Visitors can take guided tours of the property, which includes the main house, grounds, and a slave cabin. The plantation is among several others in the area worth exploring such as Oak Alley Plantation, Houmas House Plantation, Nottoway Plantation and Whitney Plantation.

A must visit. This was by far the highlight of our visit to New Orleans and exceeded all expectations that we had. Visited other plantations but this stands out memorably. Did the tour of the plantation which was led by an amazing guide who brought so much perspective from all sides including the Creole and French aspects which are understated and usually not mentioned. It is a powerful experience that brings to life an era often hard to imagine and place in perspective for our current times. If visiting New Orleans or Louisiana, Laura plantation is a vital stop.

Omar S — Google review

I really love the generation concept that is portrayed in all of their brochures. The property is spectacular, the gifts shope is exactly what I was looking for. There was a great mix of historical and local items for sale. Now for the reason I did not like the Laura. We were told we could take pictures but were "raced" through so quickly there was no opportunity. Pat our guide was extremely well versed in her subject however she seemed bitter about having to show "outsiders" her plantation. She spoke so quickly and stated she would accept questions yet when I asked questions she treated me as if I was stupid. One question was with regards to the dormer window. "People didn't live up there, it's for ventilation." Yes absolutely correct but answered in a way that told me not to ask any more questions. We were not allowed to walk around the property and I understand. But... the entire experience with Pat made me feel as if tourists are not wanted.

Katy B — Google review

If you want a snapshot into Louisiana history, this is a great place! The plantation’s story follows primarily one family. The ways their family have shaped the area was very interesting to me.The gift shop is well stocked with decorative items, jewelry, and lots of food items. And our guide, Auguste, did a great job for having such a large group.But on that note, we were grouped with 20+ people total—far too many for the small rooms. They were short staffed (on a Monday). That was the only downside. Overall I enjoyed the tour!

Hannah T — Google review

Beautiful authentic history. Fantastic guided educational tour. Well worth the time and money. We were very lucky to have Olivia as our tour guide. Olivia did an amazing job giving us an educated and factual look into the Creole way of life for all involved in the plantation life. Hope you get lucky enough to get Olivia on your tour.

Amanda S — Google review

This was such a great and amazing experience, that I truly truly recommend if visiting the New Orleans area. I highly recommend tour guide Lindie. She was super informative and deep vast knowledge of the plantation and just Louisiana slavery made the experience much more enjoyable. I learned things that I never knew and I thought I covered all the bases when it came to that topic. So if you're every in New Orleans, take the 40-50 minutes drive out to Laura Plantation ask for Lindie and have a great informative experience.

Ron H — Google review

Very informative tour guide, he took us around the house, grounds, and slave quarters. Gift shop had helpful and kind staff! Highly recommend.

Melany S — Google review

This was a great visit. We learned a lot. If you go to Oak Valley first be prepared for a different experience but not in a bad way. Both are informative and educational. Both give you a guy’s picture of life back then. Both don’t shy away from slavery or the horrible conditions that enslaved people lived in. The difference is in the story of the space owners who lived there and just how different they were. It’s well worth visiting by all means.

Jason S — Google review

This was by far the most informative and engaging tour, I took the most out of this. I can't remember the tour guides name, (young man, from the area, blue eyes) but he was so informative. He talked about life there for everyone, really took note of the groups understanding of history and context during this period of time. He was great with conversation and open dialog. Answered lots of questions and provided accurate information. Would recommend visiting here to everyone.

Amanda B — Google review

This was very educational and eye opening. The tour guide was super knowledgeable and I enjoyed all the information and the fact that they’ve tried to keep it all original down to the paint colors that were common to the creole culture.

Angie — Google review

The Laura Plantation itself is wonderful. They allow you to take pictures inside. There is a lot of history preserved there, and the tour guide tells you all of it, it seemed. They approach tours now from the people that lived and worked there point of view, and focus very little - and I mean VERY little, on the place (buildings, grounds) themselves. We stood for a long time in a few different spots, and my feet and legs were tired from standing listening to the tour guide. Yes, she is very knowedgeable, but after telling you generation after generation, and the trauma, and abuse, and literally nothing 'good' about it all, you're left wanting to just get out of there. You can't remember all that geneology in one lesson, and although it's a great history lesson, I would much rather have read it, or at least been given a guide to follow along. I probably wouldn't take another tour there if I go back to New Orleans. I certainly enjoy history, but this is too much standing with no place to sit, and one does get tired. Laura seemed dusty, especially the floors and like it could use a good cleaning.

Stephanie H — Google review

When exploring history, context is everything. I had the opportunity to tour the Laura plantation yesterday. Invited by an associate, I must confess I was hesitant. I had an unsatisfactory experience at one well established plantation that didn’t address the history of enslavement and one revolutionary experience at Whitney that solely focuses on enslavement. To me, I had struck out once and witnessed life changing history at the other. I am uncomfortable with the concept of tourism to any plantation that does not encourage anti racism. I reluctantly agreed to go.Boy, am I glad I did.It challenged me to explore the complex and often forced community of this particular site. It never glamorized or made the owners of the big house heroic or to be emulated but spoke with direct honesty of their view points and transgressions. It spoke of a woven narrative that explained the integration of the household side by side was not equality.Due to the matriarchy of this Creole (not American) household there is a narrative offered here with direct sources that gives incredible detail and many specific enslaved individuals. The French records offer insight that often the American records can’t.The willingness of this organization to hold themselves accountable to this narrative since 1994 means they are version 20 of the tour. Every time they uncover new information about a complexity they return to the drawing board and thoughtfully create a narrative that includes the brilliant craftsmanship of skilled labor and the absolute cruelty of capitalism around enslavement.I’d like to mention that our tour guide Joseph was an absolute gem of a guide. Even though he primarily guides in French his descriptions in English were crafted with dignity and he wasn’t afraid to challenge pre established concepts. I have rarely seen such skill bridging any history much less one that requires such dexterity.I now believe that if someone was interested in de-colonization and anti racism the Laura is essential. I think a day trip that would alter your concept of history forever would be Laura, a picnic at Laura after decompressing and then Whitney.It’s essential to understand that if you visit New Orleans nearly every boutique hotel, every store, every historic house, every public park has a history directly linked to enslavement. At Laura they understand that responsibility.If you are strong enough to look this history in the eye, you might see yourself reflected. But beyond that reflection is a path forward. But first we must do the work. The work is being done at Laura. And now it’s up to me to do better.

Orion C — Google review

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Oak Alley Plantation

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Sights & Landmarks

Oak Alley Plantation is an attraction in which visitors can learn about the history of sugarcane cultivation and local history. The property is adorned with beautiful oak trees, some over 300 years old, creating a stunning tunnel leading to the home. The guided tours provide insights into both the glamorous and horrific aspects of plantation life, including stories and displays about both wealthy families who owned the plantation and enslaved individuals.

Stunning view of the oak lined boardwalk. We did the tour of the big house and highly recommend it. Anthony was our guide and was full of interesting facts. He did a great job telling all about the house; his original accent really added to the experience. As good as the tour was, the highlight is walking the grounds. Everywhere you go is a great area for a photo shoot. We all really enjoyed the experience. The grounds are beautifully maintained. 5 stars

Daniel A — Google review

The tour guide was very knowledgeable. She explained the history and the different families that have owned the property through the years.Not sure why but you can't take pictures inside the main house. I really would have liked to so I could have different pictures than the website.Other than the main house the rest is self guided and you can take pictures.There are signs throughout to explain what you are looking at.

Joe S — Google review

This was a nice, well kept plantation. The people who worked there were for the most part polite. I’ll say as much as you could expect for it being 100 degrees outside. It had all the stops, food, shirts, drinks, and treats you could want. Nice clean bathrooms. The salve quarters are replicas but filled with plenty of historical facts and items from the era. The grounds and big house were beautiful. The oak alley is a sight. I’m only giving 4 stars because the guide wouldn’t let anyone take photos in the house.

John M — Google review

To start as a black woman, this place too me was not focused on black slaves and the atrocities that happened. They were glorifying the owners of the house and the groups were making jokes and weird comments that made the atmosphere feel as if they deserved what they got because the owners were so amazing and they did this and the did that. I walked out after the first tour. There were no black employees on the grounds what so ever.I recommend going to Whitney plantation. If you’re looking for slave history or education this place is NOT for you. If you wanna know about the land itself, the house and owners then this is for you.Other than that grounds were beautiful. The ticket person was nice. Morning is less crowded for pictures. We were there for 10am and by 12pm we saw over 50 people crowding the entry way coming in. We went on Sunday which was Mother’s Day.

Sarah P — Google review

Loved the tour of the old house and the history of the area. The slave quarters where a nice depiction of what life was like when it was built of the hite owners with the backs of those slaves. Was not happy you could not take pictures of the inside of the house but I am used it now after Europe. Well worth the admission fee and the ground were truly the diamond of the tour!!

Mary B — Google review

Delightful! We loved it! We got there for the earliest tour in the morning and it was just perfect because we had the time to enjoy the beautiful 200 years old oaks and the alley before it got crowdier. We loved the house, it was so well preserved! The tour guide was very nice and she answered to all our questions. Maybe the tour was a little bit too fast (we would have liked to have more time to read about the history of the place, about the artifacts, but while we were doing that the tour guide was already talking in another room so we had to rush). Also, you can’t take pictures on the inside which we would have loved to, but at least we could take pictures on the balcony and it’s definitely a view worth taking pictures of! It was very nice to visit also the slave houses and learn more about the history and evolution of the plantation, it made the whole visit more grounded in the reality. It’s an hour from New Orleans, but if you have the chance, absolutely go and visit it, it’s worth it!

Ruth C — Google review

Being from Baton Rouge, you sometimes forget to be a tourist in your hometown. Oak Alley is beautiful. The tour guide, Amy, was knowledgeable and courteous. I bought a mixed drink after to enjoy while walking around. My friends were concerned it would be too strong for me to drive but it was not. Not really sure they added alcohol really. But it made for a nice time drinking a cool beverage & enjoying the grounds.

Amy G — Google review

Such rich history and an amazing view. It’s just too bad it comes with such a horrid past. I did very much enjoy wandering the property and learning about its past. I found it was a great starting point to get interested in visiting and exploring more of the plantations.

Keven S — Google review

My visit to Oak Alley Plantation was a journey back in time to the antebellum South. The majestic oak-lined alley leading to the plantation house was a breathtaking sight. The guided tour provided fascinating insights into the history of the plantation and the lives of those who once lived here. The beautifully preserved grounds and the iconic Greek-revival mansion were a photographer's dream. It's a place that beautifully encapsulates both the grandeur and the somber aspects of Southern history. A must-visit for history enthusiasts and anyone seeking a glimpse into the past.

BadAss C — Google review

We booked a guided tour through the house. The guide is related to some big sugarcane-farmers, so she had some interesting insiders from the present.The history of this whole place is so dramatic but very interesting too.Even if you're not interested in history and only a Red Dead Redemption Fan, the views from the balcony through the Oak Alley and the surrounding gardens are stunning. I guess it was 30$ per person, but it is so worth!

Simon — Google review

As you would expect, this is a beautiful place constructed by some of our countries best and most under appreciated craftsmen American chattel slaves. It is a challenging fact to accept what happened here and how American prosperity is not shared equally. The nonprofit foundation has done a great job maintaining and telling the story. It would he been nice to hear from or see Black tour guides. One thing I did notice was our tour guide Jackie spoke about the family that built the home and the enslaved that waited on them almost equally. Again this is a difficult story to tell and we all share insights based on our own experiences so I was grateful for the facts and details shared. I also spoke with Stephen in the slave quarters area and will impressed with his use of technology in his presentation. He had photos and referred me to a specific area of the website to find any details possible about specific persons enslaved. I will come back when the new building is complete. Lastly, the number one thing that made oak alley stand out was the co*cktails! I had a mint julep. It was delicious. What a thoughtful, tasty, and refreshing way to navigate a challenging yet rewarding historical experience.

MJ W — Google review

I recommend getting the big house tour. It’s a different experience to hear the explanation and story from the docent. There were only 4 rooms we visited and can’t take pictures inside. There’s also a display with video about sugarcane industry in a different building.The lady in the ticket booth was so kind to move our tour up since we came so early after our swamp tour. If you’re hungry, there’s a cafe near the huts. The food is edible but not special.

Dian N — Google review

It is an amazing plantation, rich in cultural history, incredible architecture, and an intriguing life story behind it! The land around the main home is breathtaking!! The huge trees, and fields as far as you can see. Staff here are so genuinely friendly and helpful. We went in the little store and there are such an interesting variety of gifts, or souvenirs. I enjoyed every moment of this tour!! They also have a bar outside that offers you authentic drinks from the time period this was a working plantation. Mint julep was one!! It's a lot of fun!!

Elizabeth F — Google review

It’s an hour away from the city but worth the money and experience. We toured the Big house which was beautiful inside and filled with lots of heart touching stories most of which are sad. Our tour guide was awesome, couldn’t remember her name though. The Oak trees are itself a beauty. If you need a break from the busy city life then this is the place to go.

Varsha C — Google review

We enjoyed this tour a lot and got lots of great pictures, even though Hurricane Ida removed some foliage from the famous oak trees. It's a nice plantation and the original fan over the table was interesting to learn about. After the tour, we shared a mint julep which was very tasty. We had the original one with bourbon but they also have a non-alcoholic option. The grounds were nice to talk around and they had some educational exhibits in the slave quarters area. The shop has some good merchandise and in looking at the postcards, you can see what Oak Alley used to look like before the hurricane. Overall, it's a nice visit and a great way to spend a few hours.

Jayme K — Google review

I was so taken aback by my experience on this tour. I took this tour as part of a cultural journey for myself, and wanting to pay homage to my ancestors. I easily forgot that not everyone on the tour was there for the same purpose. I was quickly reminded though by the blatant disregard for the grounds that were being walked. The slave quarters are at the very beginning of the path to the “Big House”, and I watched as nearly every single person walked right past without even glancing in the direction of the slave quarters. What was worse for me was the offering of bed and breakfast cabins. I don’t personally understand, but of course I’m looking through a particular lens on my journey.On the other hand, the grounds are absolutely picturesque. I certainly understand why it is such a popular place.The main house is a sight to see from any angle on the outside. I ultimately chose not to enter the main house, but I’m sure it was gorgeous. There is a hugely rich and popular history attached to this plantation, and it is interesting to hear. Many a Hollywood film and various music videos, have used this property. I’d recommend a little due diligence before taking this tour. It’s one of the big tours offered, and you should try to get the most from it.

Hope O — Google review

Oak Alley is magnificent. I only gave it 4 stars because there is no 'tour' of the grounds, only the house, and no pictures are allowed to be taken inside, which was disappointing. You can walk the grounds on your own. Much of the atmosphere unfortunately is very sanitized and commercial now. The grounds barely remind you of the past. Sugar cauldrons are used as landscaping decoration, and it took me a bit to realize what they were. There are a few cabins left. One cannot get an idea of what plantation life was like. The gardens are only an imagining of what gardens of the eras might be. Of course the oak trees lining the entryways are very grand. The plantation is very well taken care of, but the house and grounds look modern now, and like someone could just be living there today. We went with Cajun Encounters tours and paid one price for the tours of two plantations and transportation, so I'm not sure what a single ticket costs.

Stephanie H — Google review

Oak Alley Plantation in New Orleans is an absolute masterpiece. Stepping onto this historic estate is like stepping into a storybook. The iconic oak-lined alley leading to the stunning Greek-revival mansion is a sight to behold.The guided tours are informative and provide a deep understanding of the plantation's history, including the complex story of slavery in the antebellum South. The guides are knowledgeable and passionate, making the experience even more enriching.The plantation's well-preserved grounds and gardens are a feast for the eyes. You can feel the weight of history as you explore the various outbuildings and exhibits, including the poignant Slavery Exhibit, which offers a humbling perspective.The Oak Alley Restaurant is a great place to savor delicious Creole and Cajun cuisine while taking in the breathtaking view of the alley of oaks. It's an experience that combines history, beauty, and culinary delight.Whether you're a history enthusiast, a nature lover, or someone seeking a deeper understanding of the South's past, Oak Alley Plantation is a must-visit. It's a place that leaves you in awe of its beauty and contemplative about its historical significance. A true five-star destination.

Sean D — Google review

Take a walk around the ground before the main house tour. You get to see where the slave quarter was ( not the original but it has been rebuilt using historical photos). Our guide Mrs Anne was fantastic with the history of oak alley. Reading about the place before visiting will also help to understand how and why it is how it is today.

Michael A — Google review

Oak Alley Plantation is an absolute must-visit for anyone exploring the deep South. Stepping onto its grounds feels like stepping back in time to 1899, with its stunning oak-lined avenue and impeccably preserved Big House. The guided tour was both informative and engaging, providing valuable insights into the complexities of plantation life. The beauty of the architecture and surrounding gardens is simply breathtaking. The staff were not friendly, but it enhanced the overall experience. A visit to Oak Alley is an unforgettable journey through history and natural beauty. Highly recommended!

Elliot B — Google review

Absolutely stunning. For people who like to walk on tranquil movie sets, this is the place for you. The focus of this historical site is mainly on the history of the estate and who it's owners were throughout the years. There is a small exhibition on the enslaved community that lived on the plantation. But mostly this site is pleasant to visit for the beautiful and photogenic scenery. There isn't much to do so I would recommend to go and visit the Big House as well. Otherwise you only get to roam around the grounds. Truth be told, this is not a very interesting place to learn a whole lot, but the overall feel of being there is worth it. If you are easily bored, this is not for you. But if you are into gardens and the Southern atmosphere, take some time to visit Oak Alley. Just sit on a bench and enjoy the silence and beauty.

Piglet — Google review

A historic place. The main house is not very big compared to some of the huge mansions you can see in other places. They really maintained it well with so much tourism going on. The tours are both educational and insightful. The oak trees are really something else, especially when you just walk out of that door on the second floor. Some of them are more than 300 (or even 500?) years old I believe.

Zhiming L — Google review

Absolutely wonderful experience!! The oaks were gorgeous and the grounds were very well-maintained. Jackie did our big house tour and did a great job. She was very knowledgeable about the family and house. Overall, I highly, highly recommend visiting Oak Alley Plantation if you’re in the New Orleans area.

Jaimie J — Google review

Would have given 4 stars if it wasn’t for the restaurant they have. It was so good!!!! The outside grounds are very beautiful. The house is very grand, but you can’t take any pictures inside. Our tour guide seemed like he didn’t want us to ask any questions. Everything is roped off, understandably, but it didn’t feel like we could explore and see what life was like there. Some rooms you are only allowed to look in, but not enter. It wasn’t a fun learning experience. A couple of the original buildings that the guide told us about are gone today.

Krystal N — Google review

A picturesque plantation about an hour from downtown New Orleans. Only guided tour portion is big house where you are not allow to take pictures inside (~30 minutes). There are gardens, slave quarter section, restaurants, spirit house, parking, and gift shop on site. There are adequate signage throughout estate for self-guided tour. Worth a visit to get a glimpse of the past.

Nat T — Google review

Very disappointing tour. The plantation itself seemed more focused on the opulence of "big house" & French slave owners than how slavery and its abolition changed the course of America. Slavery was presented more as an afterthought. They didn’t even call the slave owners what they were… they instead repeatedly named them “Planters.” Well, I’m pretty sure those slave owners never “planted” a day in their entitled lives. Frankly, it’s modern-day “white-washing” of what this plantation really was. Sad that in 2024, many in the south & the world still deny the atrocities of slavery everywhere it existed & still exists on the planet. We did appreciate the tour guides. The atmosphere around us was full of selfies & jokes, not on the solemnity of the atrocities which occurred there. The slave quarters' remains were not preserved. These are replicas, as they are stated as such in the placards outside.

Bekka P — Google review

My only regret at this place was not booking an earlier tour so that my family and I could enjoy the beauty of this place a little more. This is definitely one of the most beautiful plantations I’ve visited. The entire area is very well maintained and preserved. I love being able to tour the house and enjoy the views from atop of the wrap around walkway. The oak trees were so beautiful and stunning to me. I’m not from the South, so seeing these massive Oak trees was absolutely breathtaking. They offer drinks right before the house tour and we ended up getting a spiked lemonade which was delicious! The tour guide was very informative and like I said, the only regret was not booking an earlier tour to give us enough time to really take this place in.It is about an hour away from New Orleans so if you’re planning on seeing this while there, you’ll have to rent a car or pay for a tour bus to take you.

Laura S — Google review

Very interesting visit.I am very happy you can experience both the master and the slave accomodations.The 2 neighboring plantation homes also have the slave quarters. Thank you for preserving history.The gardens have so much detail, I love the big oaks.A tour of the big house is a must. An true soap story of might and fall and splendor and practicalities.Hihgly recommended ...

Tore B — Google review

Beautiful and well maintained with the oaks as the stars of the visit. We enjoyed the house tour, but just walking along the oaks was the best. We stopped and people watched for a while in the cool afternoon air. So majestic and scenic!

Bruce B — Google review

Beautiful Plantation Museum with plenty of displays and information. Nice guided tour inside the house, but photos were not allowed to share.We had advance tickets with a tour company. Did notice people who just arrived not being able to go in or having a long wait because it was sold out

Dave S — Google review

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Circa-1840 Greek revival mansion & plantation that includes gardens, lodging & elegant restaurants.

The property is beautiful. You could take 2-3 hrs just enjoying the gardens. The house furnishings are amazing and a must see. The tour guide did a great job telling the history and answering our questions. The oak trees are massive and the grounds are covered with these beauties. Walk up to the river to get a good view of what they would have seen before the levee was built. I highly recommend Houmas House and Gardens.

LeAnn H — Google review

Loved this place. Excellent tour guide. Amazing story that explains how the plantation is still intact. Owner lives on sight and allows tour groups, which is very gracious IMO.The tour was so interesting. I got to play the piano in the parlor for our group, at the tour guide's request, which was fun! Part of the movie Green Book was filmed here. The gardens are lovely and well designed. I went with my young adult son, who enjoyed everything as well, but especially the restaurant. Fine dining in a lovely setting with incredible food. Excellent! We also ate lunch the day before in the cafe near the museum. We live in Maryland, but we'd go back to Houmas House in a heartbeat if we're ever in that area again.

Melodie T — Google review

Excellent tour! We loved Mrs. Ruby, our tour guide! She was very informative and patient with us and all of our questions.The cost for two adults is $70 plus tax but that cost includes a self-guided tour of the gardens which are very beautiful!There's a restaurant and bar here. The bar makes great Bloody Mary's!While walking around the gardens, be sure to visit the bird. He talks and he loves attention!Houmas House is where the movie Hush, Hush Sweet Charlotte was filmed and you can see the room Bette Davis stayed in. If you can, watch the movie before visiting. You'll recognize some of the rooms from the movie.My husband and I have done this your several times and we enjoy it each time! Can't wait to come back!

Robin — Google review

We arrived early and they let us go ahead and do the tour before our scheduled one. Patrick our tour guide was amazing! He took his time and gave everybody the chance to take pictures if they wanted to. He was very knowledgeable and didn’t rush us through the tour. The gardens are very beautiful and picturesque! We absolutely loved the whole experience! Great job Patrick!

Rebecca A — Google review

You would be hard pressed to find a more beautiful setting and gardens! The attention to detail is seen everywhere you turn here. The food here is fabulous. The Inn is true luxury. The access to the Mighty Mississippi is a great addition. Watching river traffic with a co*cktail is mesmerizing.

Nicole G — Google review

This historical site is just magical! The gardens and mansion is over the top gorgeous! The guide was wonderful. I am really disappointed to have missed the Museum that was built. It sounds amazing. They allowed my little dog on the tour with me. I chose to carry her so she would not have a potty incident. But every little detail was beyond impressive. This is the best of all the plantations to explore!

Joan M — Google review

Houmas House is a beautiful plantation with a historic home and garden on site. Visiting plantations can evoke mixed emotions for me, as many of my ancestors worked the land in inhuman conditions. Thoughts of reparations and the fact that so much wealth was built off the backs of slaves are sad realities. However, I am grateful to be able to walk these grounds as a free woman, appreciating the beauty without the pain—a privilege I don't take lightly.Houmas House offers 38 acres of stunning Louisiana native landscape. The guided tour of the mansion, once owned by Great Sugar Barons on one of the largest sugarcane plantations, is fascinating. There are three restaurants on the property, 21 cottages, the Great River Road Museum, Turtle Bar, a gift shop, and Sweet Spot Landing, where riverboat cruises dock. You can also enjoy a southern lunch in one of the meeting spaces. Houmas House is truly a place where history and beauty converge.

Victoria A — Google review

This was my first visit to a plantation house and it was very nice. Our guide was a man and I wish I could remember his name. He lad long gray hair and he gave an excellent tour and you could tell he enjoyed giving it. The house was very nice with lots of history. There is much to see in the house. You even get to see one of the dining rooms for Latils Landing restaurant which is an excellent restaurant. The grounds are perfectly manicured and it is very peaceful to wander around and see.

David H — Google review

Absolutely gorgeous! The flowers are amazing and I saw some that I've never come across before. Everyone on the grounds and in the shop were just absolutely kind and informative. The different types of gardens were well put together. Definitely recommend to everyone.

Tyson S — Google review

This was an excellent plantation tour. Huge parking lot with ample room. We bought tickets online for a certain time for the tour.The grounds were impeccable. Beautifully groomed and well cared for. Beautiful lake with swans, geese, and ducks.We had an excellent tour guy. He knew his stuff. Great historical stories to go along with the facts of the home.Each room was carefully decorated to the period and some with original furniture.Very friendly people as well.Tour took about 1:10. We walked the grounds a bit so the whole visit was about 1:40.Oh forgot the nice little kitty to greet you when u get there.

Keith P — Google review

This was our first plantation tour of our week-long trip. Overall, it was a great experience, and our guide, Ruby, was excellent. She was able to answer most of the questions posed to her and did answer all questions related to the estate. We were surprised to learn that the current owner actually lives there and more surprised that he allowed the tour through his private rooms. The gardens were absolutely gorgeous and had a wide variety of plants and wildlife. The admission price was a little steep, but learning the history around that particular piece of property was priceless.

Jenifer L — Google review

The grounds are spectacular with many areas to explore and the black swans were a sight to see. The tour of the house was informative and interesting. The trees were amazing, including a 600 year old oak tree. Definitely worth the visit.

Mike K — Google review

We love this place, we’ve stayed there a few times. Love the rooms, the grounds are beautiful and the food is great ( especially the breakfast). You must do the house tour, and visit the museum, all of the staff are super nice. Last year we went around Christmas time and it was decorated beautifully. We’re going back in December this year. I believe it’s going to be a tradition.

Alva L — Google review

Houmas House is truly a gem here in Louisiana. The gardens are well manicured and extensive, the restaurants are well-serviced and reasonably priced, and the Turtle Bar is my favorite little spot on the property. I come here often to reflect and relax.

Brooke S — Google review

Houmas House Estate and Gardens was beautiful. The grounds were amazing and the restaurant buffet was delicious!!! I had no idea it was such a large garden area. Beautiful and well kept.

Christine G — Google review

The house is AMAZING! Ruby was our tour guide!! She was so knowledgeable about the history of the house and its owners. It has gorgeous gardens. I found Charlie the pink co*ckatoo!! He has fabulous. Best plantation I’ve been to.

Krystal N — Google review

My visit to Houmas House and Gardens was a delightful escape into the charm of the Old South. The lush gardens surrounding the antebellum mansion were a sight to behold, offering a serene and picturesque backdrop. The guided tour through the mansion was informative and gave a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of the era.What sets this plantation apart is the attention to detail and the dedication to preserving its history. The cuisine at the on-site restaurant was exquisite, offering a taste of Southern culinary traditions. Whether you're interested in history, architecture, or just a peaceful day out, Houmas House and Gardens is a lovely destination to explore and enjoy.

BadAss C — Google review

Traditional plantation house with full guided tour. Great to hear about the evolved design of the house and the activities of its owners. Landscaped grounds are lovely to walk through. We understand that this house had a good relationship with its slaves and gifted them land when the regime came to an end, therefore there isn't so much on the history of slavery it's very much about the house.Allow a couple of hours to visit. There is also a cafe. At the time of our visit it closed at 2pm, had assumed it might be open later and this is the only food outlet so keep the timings in mind.Note the Great River Road museum is not included in the main house ticket price, we decided not to pay the extra.

Sarah F — Google review

After moving away from Ascension Parish nearly 25 years ago, I wanted to share memories from my childhood with my husband when we returned home this Christmas. Houmas House did not disappoint!! It was better than I remembered. It is obvious the current owner Kevin has invested time and resources into the house and grounds, not to mention the addition of the amazing museum and restaurants! We have toured homes around the world and to see this jewel a few miles from my childhood home was incredible. It was also heartwarming to hear that the beautiful murals in the main foyer are the work of Craig Black, the caretaker from the'80s that is a very accomplished artist.Ruby was our tour guide today, very informative and personable. She gave the perfect mix of past and present to the tour.We look forward to stopping in on our next Visit home.

James C — Google review

20240329 Everyone is so nice here. The VIKING Cruise was here today, and there was a tour group. This garden is beautiful! Dogfriendly too!! There is a cost for admissions, but if you eat at the Carriage House, admission is free. We did have lunch there. The food and service were excellent! Walk across the red Bridge from the parking lot will take you closer to the Mississippi River where the VIKING Cruise Ship docked.

Tilly L — Google review

Our tour of Houmas Plantation was exceptional. The grounds are breathtaking and are beautifully maintained. Our tour guide was one of the best we have ever experienced. He spoke clearly and was not hurried in his approach. He was able to answer all questions asked. We highly recommend this plantation.

Sally M — Google review

A definite must-do if you’re visiting Louisiana. We learned so much about the history of the home and the people during the tour. While we waited for the tour we were able to roam the land.

Cristina P — Google review

Wow, what a great experience, we stayed one night, but need at least 3 to do justice in seeing... the best grounds to get lost in, breakfast was beyond words, rooms quaint, nice people working, and tour of Mansion is one of the best, if not the best we toured up the Mississippi.

Michael V — Google review

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Tiger Stadium

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The home of the LSU Tigers football team, Tiger Stadium is known for its excitement and large crowds. The stadium has also been used as a concert venue and is considered one of the most iconic locations in Baton Rouge.

Love the atmosphere as I bought tickets to every game this year. Geaux Tigers. Now the 1 1/2 hours to go 5 miles is what I didn’t like!! Defiantly go early if your going. Love it though

Kevin ( — Google review

The concert was great. Getting there was a nightmare, 40 miles, took 4 hours. We had to walk up 12 flights of stairs, it took over an hour to get out of the parking lot, 3 hours to get home. Baton Rouge is simply not equipped to handle a large event.

Claudia J — Google review

We took a tour, I enjoyed the tour and the history. December ,the stadium gets dark early, so we didn't stay outside long. Overall informative, Mike the tiger was beautiful.

Jody S — Google review

I was down here to run in the Billy Cannon 5k. This is definitely worth the registration and some of the wait. The whole experience was very smooth even at packet pick-up. The staff were very helpful in answering questions and providing information about the run.On actual race day the energy was tremendous. The course was laid out well and marked really well to make sure you didn’t make a wrong turn.The finish was awesome. The last stretch you run down the service alley that takes you into the stadium where you are announced as you finish.If you are a runner or starting to run this is a good one for you to start with. There is an awards ceremony and lots of food music and drinks for everyone.

Janos I — Google review

The experience was awesome. Death Valley was awesome. Maybe next time don't put military in the nose bleed seats. We brought the kids and they loved every minute.

Stephen W — Google review

I attended a cheerleading awards banquet that was held in Stadium Club South. The accommodations were impressive, the food was really good (probably could’ve used a little more spice, but I get it that they have to appeal to a broader audience) and the views of Tiger Stadium were spectacular. It was extremely cold so I recommend bringing a sweater or something long sleeve.

Erin M — Google review

I went to see the Mississippi State game back in 2022 and the atmosphere was electric! This was my first time seeing an LSU game in person. Hopefully I will go back there in the near future. 🐯

MAnthony51 — Google review

Garth Brooks concert was amazing, but getting out of there was hell and in my opinion a bit dangerous if there was anything ever like the concert in Vegas a few years ago, this is not where you would want to be. It took 3 hours to get to our house that was only 15 min away. Regardless, the sound system was powerful, Garth is a great entertainer and Tiger Stadium was packed to the gills. It was a fun night!

Amanda D — Google review

It is a pantheon of concrete and steelIt is a city that rises defiantly in the delta alongside the father of watersIt is the humidity of autumn evenings that drapes stately oaks and broad magnoliasIt is haunted ... and it is loud.It is Halloween night & Cannon blastsIt is a Louisiana gumbo of humanity that cheers its Tigers to victory & destroys the dreams of invading foesChance of rain is ... never!It is the cathedral of college football & worship happens hereWhen the sun finds its home in the western sky it is a field of glory for sure ...But much more than that it is a sacred place...And it is Saturday night in Death Valley!!

Sean F — Google review

An experience unlike anything else in college football!! Our first time here certainly won’t be our last. Can’t wait to bring our kids back to make more memories. Check after market sites for killer deals on tickets.

Ashleigh — Google review

The BEST experience for ALL games to watch live ! I’m blessed to have a niece at this school and the way they make events for Al family of students to come and enjoy the campus tours , the games and to visit our family!!! Wow, LSU # Geaux Tigers 🐯!Disclaimer I have been a Saints fan since we were the ain’ts so it was a surprise and honor when my niece declared her commitment to attend LSU ⚜️ Baton Rouge, NOLA it’s all love !

Alchemist A — Google review

Best experience ever. This was my first home game match and it was really great match because till last round it was unpredictable who is going to win. Thrilling and amusing experience when you sit in the stadium. People cheers alot and hooting for their team. Must visit! My personal recommendation to visit and vibe it!

MAHIMA G — Google review

Always love going to Tiger Stadiulm (AKA Death Valley), especially when the Tigers win!!! It's a beautiful stadium!Tailgating is where all the fun is prior to the game! Don't forget to watch the band head down Victory Road or miss the players arriving.

Kelly J — Google review

Being a Tigers fan, wanted to see the stadium while visiting the Baton Rouge area. Was able to get tickets for the tour. Got to see the field area, locker room, and my favorite part, the national championship trophies. Hopefully one of these days I’ll actually get to see a game in the stadium.GO TIGERS!!!

Rich T — Google review

Cool place but, workers/Attendants are rude and not helpful. Didn't bother to tell us where our seats where when my wife asked, while another patron helped and told us, and then another one got upset with me when I tried to get drinks and they don't take cash, who doesn't take cash??

Jimmy P — Google review

Visited Tiger stadium as in Baton Rouge for the day and a big SEC fan from England. Easy to park outside the stadium on a Sunday evening for a photo opportunity

Matthew W — Google review

Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge, Louisiana is an iconic venue for college football, and the game between the Army Black Knights and the LSU Tigers on 10/21/23 was certainly memorable. LSU's dominant 62-0 victory showcased the team's prowess, and the atmosphere in the stadium was electric.The stadium itself is a true gem, known for its passionate fan base, also known as the "Tiger Nation." The deafening roars of the crowd reverberate throughout the stadium, creating an intimidating atmosphere for opposing teams. The tailgating culture is a unique experience, with fans from both sides coming together for good food and camaraderie.The sheer size of Tiger Stadium, with a seating capacity of over 100,000, is awe-inspiring. The architecture and design of the stadium provide great sightlines for fans to watch the action on the field.The LSU marching band, known as the Golden Band from Tigerland, adds to the vibrant atmosphere with their energetic performances.Overall, Tiger Stadium is a must-visit for any college football enthusiast. It's a place where the spirit of the game and the passion of the fans come together to create an unforgettable experience, even if the scoreline of the game didn't favor Army that day.

BadAss C — Google review

This place is huge! I don't think there is a bad seat here. We sat in the 600's and had a clear view of the entire field. They had three giant screens you could see from any seat as well. Security was great.. they handled themselves professionally and friendly. The vendors were good, but their prices seemed a bit much for my walet. Getting in was trouble-free, but you'll need any bag you want to carry in to be clear so it can be viewed from a distance. Getting back out to your car was trouble-free. Exiting the area was efficiently guided by the local police and sheriff's departments. If you follow their directions, you'll be back on I-10 in 8 to 10 minutes.. easily.

Edward I — Google review

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The Myrtles

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Hotel

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The Myrtles Plantation, a 1796 plantation home, is renowned for its antiques-filled rooms and rustic cottages. It has gained notoriety as one of the most haunted homes in America and has been featured on A&E's Ghost Hunters. Surrounded by centuries-old live oaks, this beautiful antebellum plantation offers a Bed & Breakfast where guests may encounter paranormal activity.

Wonderful experience! Visited over 20 years ago and although I didn't think it was possible, it's even better now! Beautiful brand new rooms, turn down service, helpful staff, beautiful grounds, nice breakfast and the tour of the house was fantastic! Restaurant is closed on Mondays so we had to go elsewhere for dinner but even that was lovely. Highly recommend!

Jaret S — Google review

Recently took a family vacation to La. We stayed at the Myrtles one night. The customer service is great, the staff is very friendly and helpful. The tour guides are pretty good. And they all have their own personal stories that add to the tour. The beds are surprisingly comfortable. I expected the vintage furniture to be less so, I was wrong. Wether the place is haunted or not is debatable but we really enjoyed the experience. We may make this a yearly destination.

Donald W — Google review

The staff is amazing. All so gracious. The rooms are well kept. The on site restaurant is fantastic as well as the small café. The place is beautiful and so comfortable. We did have a couple of things happen that we consider a ghostly encounter. It was great. We will return again.

Autumn B — Google review

Didn’t stay over night even though wish we did. Came for the day tour then stayed for night tour. Both were amazing. Beautiful place to see, people were great, and history was interesting. Loved the Ghost stories. Tours were only $15 each. We so worth it.

Jennifer E — Google review

Our stay was absolutely beautiful. The staff were very very accommodating and friendly, and the restaurant/coffee is to DIE FOR. I will be back just for another iced mocha latte with oat milk and to dine again at their restaurant. They also keep the property and historical features of the home clean and properly landscaped which was a huge bonus. It wasn’t scary, we stayed in one of the original 1796 room’s and it was very comfortable. The bed was amazing and they had AC in each room which is nice for the LA summer heat. Overall, the place was beautiful and worth every penny spent.

Chassidy T — Google review

We were lucky enough to have the opportunity to stay at one of the rooms inside the house, unfortunately we did not experienced any paranormal events but it was still a lovely establishment. If you're looking for the Paranormal experience than that would be at one of the rooms in the house which are obviously much older and there's no tv, lack of plugs etc. Beds were extremely comfortable. We didn't get the opportunity to peek into one of the other rooms not attached to the house and those are over the top amazing looking & I personally would recommend one of the newer rooms

The F — Google review

As someone who deals in hospitality when I go to something like this and the ground staff of the most kind and amazing people ever, makes me aware at what great leadership they must have. Everyone has been so sweet and kind. We enjoyed ourselves very much and I would recommend to anyone who gets the opportunity to come, to come and relax and take in the beauty and serenity this place has to offer. BY the way, the guy blowing the walking path off this morning needs a raise, he was amazing.

Jessica C — Google review

It has been a long time since we have experienced such hospitality. We had conversations and interactions with multiple staff members from the front desk, the night watchman, the bookkeeper, a tour guide, the bartender, and the general manager. It is one thing to have a singular great interaction, it is an entirely different experience that every person you come in contact with is dedicated to the care and comfort of guests. You can tell that the approach to and delivery of service comes from the top down. Everyone was kind, friendly, and attentive. The grounds were gorgeous (props to the groundskeeper(s)!!!), the plantation is historical, definitely haunted, and the beds were comfy. I can't wait to return.Thanks to the entire staff - you all were stellar!**I am not saying there are ghosts in this photo but zoom in on the window panes and decide for yourself.

S. L — Google review

This was such an amazing place to spend the night! I know it's changed a bit since i stayed but i want to highly recommend this to anyone that is intrigued about the location at all. The grounds and architecture are absolutely stunning, and having the ability to roam the grounds while staying is so surreal. I walked the grounds both the night of and at sunrise, and it was and not only peaceful and serene, but there's a sense of wonder and a lot of learning to be done. Everyone i interacted with was full of information and not only did i stay in a beautiful room (the doll room, for the record) but learned a great deal about the history of the plantation and grounds.

Maggy M — Google review

I am into all things spooky so of course I had to book a stay at one of America’s most haunted homes! Unfortunately, I didn’t see any ghosts, but I did hear tons of ghost stories! I stayed on a Tuesday night so sadly the restaurant was closed but the breakfast was good! The coffee shop has the best hot chocolate and yummy pastries. Connie gave the day time tour and she was amazing! They also do not do the evening ghost tours on Tuesdays, but I booked a private one and Alyssa was awesome! I even got to speak to the night caretaker who filled me in on some guest stories! I stayed in the Woodruff suite. Everything was clean and beautiful. I was so sad to leave this place! The grounds are also gorgeous! Staff is beyond kind. Hope to go back again one day!

Kyleigh H — Google review

The property is beautiful and I definitely want to come back to stay in one of the rooms. Staff is very friendly. The day tour was ok. Our guide was fantastic, but our group had people coming in late, phones going off, and kids who kept interrupting her. Not the fault of the guide at all, just our luck of the draw. Next time we will opt for the evening tour.

Cassie H — Google review

I had an absolutely wonderful time! Stayed with my friend over Halloween 2023. The staff are all amazing and sweet. They really make you feel welcome and even the ghosts were nice to us! The tour was fun and informative and don't even get me started on how delicious the restaurant is!

Seraphina C — Google review

Stay at The Myrtles Plantation if you are in this area! It's fabulous. All of the staff were wonderful. We enjoyed the ghost tour but alas, we didn't see any spirits. The only thing I felt was lacking was the breakfast the next day. Not my cup of tea. But the fine dining restaurant there was great! Make a reservation!

Margaret B — Google review

Very disappointing tour. We arrived on a tour bus. No order of arrival was established so others arriving later were given the very brief tour before us. We rode frothy-five minutes, waited an hour and had an overcrowded tour lasting fifteen minutes before our forty-five minute return drive. There are other sights more inclusive and more thorough with less travel. The landscaping and grounds were beautiful so at least our long wait was rewarded with that.

Karen S — Google review

I have the wonderful pleasure of saying I have stayed on this beautiful historical property with my husband. The staff are incredible, kind welcoming and so in tune with the rich history of the property. Rainyday, (our tour guide) knew the history and presented it in such a way that paints a picture of not only a well organized and respected staff here but a passionate one. The room is outstanding in every way. Clean and calm. I cannot wait to come back with friends so they too can see history living to stand today.

Tenika H — Google review

Remember to use Hᴏᴛᴇʟʙᴏʟʟʏ.ᴄᴏᴍ when booking any stay. This web site will compare countless booking web sites and typically will have rates a lot cheaper compared to others! Thank me later! This hotel is one of the most well known in this area. I have been coming here for a long time. If you decide to stay here you definitely won't be let down.Gorgeous place! The staff was great, the food at Restaurant 1796 was amazing and the ghosts did not disappoint! We stayed in the Judge Woodruff Suite which was nice and private! The bed alone was beyond comfortable! We found that one spirit there loved being invited to join us for a late night card game in the upstairs parlor!

Noian R — Google review

Great food and Tours of the Myrtles plantation!! Loved it all so much. The restaurant has absolutely amazing food and a fantastic atmosphere. The tour of the plantation home was extraordinarily interesting and had a lot of history and historical artifacts inside. Our tour guide has been working there for many years and had extraordinary knowledge of everything in the home and all the stories and lineage pertaining to the owners and caretakers of the home. The grounds are very nice and you can walk all through them freely on trails. The cabins look amazing to stay in, however I did not stay in one. The hotel looks lovely. I would love to stay there as well but didn't have time. I would go back in a heartbeat. 😍 Fabulous place to visit.

Holly J — Google review

This was our second tour but our first night/evening tour. We did not stay the night. We enjoyed our tour guide and experience as always! I felt a gentle tug on my pants twice while in the locked bedroom that they say Chloe has taken a liking to. The only disappointment this time was that we took my daughter for her birthday and she was really hoping to shop at the store and couldn’t because when we arrived for the tour it had already closed, and when we left it was closed. The other couple with us asked, at the end of the tour, if they could go in the shop and they were told no bc it was already closed. I feel like you should be advised that evening tours don’t include the restaurant or gift shop areas. So heads up if you want access to those things go during the day I guess. If you haven’t been you definitely need to.

Shelby L — Google review

My husband and I did an evening tour with Rainy Day, and she was absolutely fantastic! Very knowledgeable with a great personality for the role. She made it amazing!We stayed in the William Winter room and had the sensation of a child crawling into our bed, with the feeling of someone sitting on the bed all night long. Overall super cool experience!!

Holly R — Google review

Iv been coming to stay at the Myrtles for about 20 years now. Iv stayed in almost every room, and the original slave quarters, which burned down many years ago. I brought my husband and best friend (who have never been). I will say, that even though the grounds are still beautiful, I am VERY DISAPPOINTED, that after the original restaurant and quarters burned, they were replaced with condos! Not at all like it was previously.We stayed in the Caretakers Cottage, which has also been updated since my last stay.If you need to do maintenance, or renovate slightly, please do it in the time period of the plantation. Otherwise, it just looks like a bed and breakfast without the mystique of what happened in all the rich history of the Myrtles.We did get some amazing pictures, and the tour was fine. But for those of us who have been telling stories of our experiences for decades, it was disappointing.I’m glad my husband and best friend and her husband had a great time.

April B — Google review

Absolutely love The Myrtles- I’ve stayed the night in 4 different occasions, so clearly I keep going back for a reason. Love the Southern Hospitality, the ambiance of the grounds, and this go round I was able to check out the coffee shop and had dinner at the restaurant! Will be back for the night your soon! Also the gentlemen behind the bar were awesome! Made dining alone not as awkward as you do have the option to eat at the bar! Thanks Barrett and Jude!

Gretchen S — Google review

Stayed 2 nights as a birthday gift, in the garden rooms. Booked to late to be in the main house during this time of year. The room/bed very welcoming, clean and comfortable. I do wish there would have been a mini fring to keep drinks.We walked the grounds numerous times, which are lovely, even at 3am.Coffee shop(Elta) was good for small food and coffee items.We felt safe and comfortable here but so many people took the charm away. It feels overly commercialize..As of yet, no super natural experiences. With so many people I can't see how anyone would.Also, I suggest reading America's Haunts article before coming so you can take in all angles of the plantations history.Overall, perfect stay. You'd never have to leave the grounds, as everything you need is here.

Vallee M — Google review

Overall, the property was beautiful. We didn’t stay the night but did the tour. The only thing I would change is the tour time, it was very short and we didn’t get to see the full house or property, although you could do a self guided tour and see more. I didn’t see or sense anything paranormal but the portrait of the little girl that passed was pretty creepy - where when painted half her body is alive and the other was painted after death and you can visible see the difference. Overall it was a great time and the food/drinks were really good with great prices!

Alex S — Google review

We stayed in a garden room and the room was beautiful and clean . The ground are gorgeous . Multiple photo opportunities. The tour was very informative. Raney did a great job. We did the day and night tour. The inside of the main home is beautiful but very creepy. If you are staying on the property. Skip the day tour and just take the night tour . They are similar but the night tour is better. We didn't see any ghost but we loved it and would stay again.

Bambi D — Google review

We stayed in the Josephine garden room. The room was beautiful. Comfortable king size bed, large smart tv, in room coffee maker, beautiful couch and chair to relax in. The bathroom was beautiful with a large shower and had all the supplies you'd need with body wash, shampoo, conditioner, lotion, hair dryer. Our only complaints would be the lack of water pressure/water was warm (not hot) and the room is next to a noisy event space (where staff were cleaning up and playing loud music around 11 pm).

Dianne — Google review

The Myrtles is a beautiful hotel, grounds and restaurant in St. Francisville, Louisiana. Staff were friendly and helpful, the tour of the plantation house was fun, dinner was very good. Our room -- the Josephine -- was quite attractively decorated and furnished. I can't think of anything that could be improved. We highly recommend this place and would eagerly stay there again.

Dave W — Google review

Visited via tour bus as part of a river cruise so I cannot rate staying there. There is a lot of rich history and some interesting stories that lend to the spooky haunting ghost stories. There is a gift store and a small eatery on site. Hats off to the three tour guide / story tellers, they did a fantastic job.

Dane — Google review

Took my son to New Orleans for Christmas vacation and stopped at The Myrtles Plantation on our way home. I’ve been fascinated with its history since hearing about it on TV many years ago. Our experience was exceptional! From the check-in process to checking out, our stay was delightful. We stayed in the Caretaker Cabin, which is well-appointed, cozy, and relaxing. We enjoyed the night tour of the house and its history. Laney was amazing and brought her stories to life with her amazing personality. Dinner in the restaurant was delicious, and our server was knowledgeable and professional. We toured the property often, which is incredibly beautiful, and even caught what we think is an entity (see photos).The only moment of dissatisfaction was with breakfast. The process for receiving our meal was confusing and unpleasant. Limited menu choices and seating. The servers seemed less than willing to assist.Overall, visiting The Myrtles is a must if you enjoy the hospitality of an old-fashioned Southern plantation with an incredible history complete with ghosts! Enjoy!

Kate H — Google review

Stayed a night in this beautiful plantation hotel! The grounds are absolutely spectacular and the room is the most comfortable I’ve stayed in all of Louisiana! The tours were incredibly insightful and interesting and you can tell the people who work here are truly passionate about what they do. They really give grace to the storied history of the plantation and grounds. Highly recommend!

Sam W — Google review

My friends and I stay here every year. We always enjoy it immensely! Everyone is so accommodating. We had the opportunity to meet and converse with Drew, the general manager. He's awesome!! Can't wait to go back next year. Thanks Drew!!

Carol D — Google review

This was the best vacation that I have been on in a very long time. The trip was long but we'll worth it. Got lots of good and scary memories. The staff and management are the best and I am in hospitality. Drew the manager was great. The tour guide James was good as well. The bartender was very helpful,as well made very good drinks. I am so glad that Me and my family came will be back again. The property is beautiful and i hate it got cut short due to the tornado that came threw. Drew and his crew handled it with care compassion and very professional. Thanks for having us.

Shanna T — Google review

The Myrtles plantation was beautiful and serene. The staff and manager is so respectful and undoubtedly awesome. The tornado come through while we were there and the accomodations we had was perfect. Will definitely return often. Thank you Myrtles we love it and love y'all.

Lacey S — Google review

There aren’t enough words to say how amazing this place is! We were going to stay one night, loved it so much that we booked another night. It’s was very clean and the grounds are beautiful. The coffee in the morning was SO good. The bed was comfortable as well. This was a highlight of our trip to LA. I will forever remember my time spent here. So worth it!!!!

Shelly P — Google review

Beautiful grounds. Sincere and helpful staff. Had drinks and apps at the restaurant bar prior to the ghost tour of the main house. Highly recommend this as a fun destination.

Michael S — Google review

We were in the area for the Angola Prison Rodeo and decided to book an evening tour at the Myrtles since we'd seen the plantation appear in several ghost-related shows over the years. Our tour guide, Lauren, was absolutely AMAZING! She's such a great storyteller and also hilarious. The house was beautiful and felt very haunted with the dim lighting on the evening tour. Highly recommend the evening tour for anyone interested in ghosts. P.S. the food at their restaurant (1796) was phenomenal. During a week long vacation of excellent meals, this one topped the list. All around, the Myrtles exceeded my expectations and convinced me that I need to make a return visit to stay overnight and hopefully see some ghosts.

Steve S — Google review

I was so excited to stay here after learning about the Myrtles Plantation almost all my life. It was almost surreal that I was able to stay inside the house. We stayed in the David Bradford Suite. Great size room, bathroom, living area and sole access to the wrap around porch which was nice. This only allowed us more time to take pictures through the windows. This room also has no TV and limited access to plug ins. This only was an issue when Chloe, one of most active spirits, wouldn’t stop moving her chair. This room is directly connected to the office or the room with “Chloe’s corner” in it. I definitely wasn’t able to sleep and this is normal for me when staying in creepy places like this. You could definitely hear her moving her chair all night long. I was also grabbed and heard other things among the night. Keep in mind, the manager did tell us that there was only one other room booked inside the house that night on the other side of the house. This house is creepy, both tours are great and creepy. Rainy was an amazing tour guide and was very knowledgeable. She is just as scared to stay in the house as I was by the way. She’s only stayed there once and never has again. The breakfast was good and the grounds are beautiful. If you want a scary experience, stay in the house. Respect and talk to the spirits. They can hear you and will respect you back. Definitely stop by if ever in the state. I am so thankful I was able to visit this beautiful plantation!

Devin G — Google review

Charles was our “haunted” tour guide. He was fantastic, animated in his story telling and an all out pleasure. Sister’s trip with a hopes of a ghost story to tell. Cloe did not visit, but plenty of hair raising experiences. Whether real or imagined, it was a delight!

Xathena1968 — Google review

4.6

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4.5

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7747 US-61, St Francisville, LA 70775, USA

(225) 635-6277

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Champagne's Swamp Tours / with the only facilities and restrooms, store, ect on lake Martin, louisiana

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We did our tour yesterday and really enjoyed it. Martin lake is so magical, full of life like alligators, turtles and birds. The community is taking good care about it. Our tour guide Jonathan was amazing and very knowledgeable. He told us so much about the local environment. Very recommended

Kat K — Google review

Now you’ve heard of the Louisiana swamplands and your mind has run wild with scary imaginings so you might as well make the trip and brave this undiscovered kingdom of beauty and violence. And if you do, let Champagne’s Swamp Tours get you there. Placed keenly along Lake Martin this place is strategically docked so that you can both easily locate it and experience the swamp effectively.Did you know that alligators turn on themselves? Have you seen these reptilian cannibals feed on each other? You might, while safely in one of Champagne’s boats. Does the raptor perch before it hunts or will he search for prey from the skies? You may find out here.Champagne’s has snacks and restroom facilities. They are reasonably priced on tours and offer souvenirs that some of the young ones might appreciate. The staff is helpful, sometimes witty and always informative. I recall being a little confused on where to park because coming from the city, we usually only park in designated areas - but it worked out.I’ve been in deserts, both high and low, climbed pyramids and stepped on the bricks that made Nineveh. I’ve fished off the Yucatán and kissed the Blarney Stone - but this tour I did with loved ones, this tour I did with family. This tour is something you need to do.

Sinjin — Google review

Amazing tour! Our guide, Jimmy, was extremely knowledgeable and nice. He clearly knows the lake like the back of his hand, which allowed us to have a fun and safe experience. We saw multiple birds and alligators, and the nature around them was truly outstanding.Very good value for money, worth every penny! This tour is a must for anyone visiting the Lafayette area.

Megane M — Google review

Bring Binoculars if you have them!This place was AWESOME! Our guide Jonathan did a very good job guiding us through the swamp. He was a good blend of funny and informative. The boats were comfortable and the tour was a good length of time. Not too long and not too short. We saw alligators, turtles, and lots of birds! And now I can say I know the difference between a swamp and a bayou!

Jason L — Google review

Had a blast today! Brought my cousin visiting from Michigan with us. We enjoyed the swamp! The tour guide was super informative and knowledgeable. He also of course knew his way around very well. We felt safe and learned a lot we didn’t know about the swamp today. Thank you for your hospitality 😌🙌

Adriel C — Google review

They are a great bunch of people, simple boats and good knowledge. Jason our boatman was great.Remember they have no free water, so carry your own. Also carry bug spray. I got "swamped" by bugs(sorry for the lame pun). Pam the owner lady was also knowledgeable about things and did not hesitate to start up a conversation. Their office is pretty non-descript and they accept credit card for a significantly higher cost.

Paresh M — Google review

Absolutely wonderful. The swamp is stunning with plenty of old cypress rooted in the water. The view are incredible. I wish the owner would have accepted to open to shades on the boat because it was so sunny but he didn’t want, disappointing when it’s 100F… also as much as I love having close encounter with animals, I am not a big fan to disrupt their life. We spent time chasing baby alligators close to their nest…not needed. We saw plenty of birds, alligators,…but the best remains the “floating forest”

Charles N — Google review

I visited this place the last weekend in July 2023, and our visit here paddling in a canoe for the first time (for me) was the MOST INCREDIBLE, FUN, AND PEACEFUL EXPERIENCE, EVER!!!A BIG PLUS IS THAT THE SUPPORT STAFF "MONITORS" THE AREA AS THEY ARE GOING ON TOURS WITH OTHERS--SO YOU HAVE A FEEL OF NOT BEING ALL ALONE.IT was $80.00 to rent a canoe for two people for two hours of paddling and photo taking of nature and each other.The wild life and beautiful cypress trees will have you wanting to come out to Lake Martin ALL of the time!!!!I'm a native of south LA and never experienced the swamps this way.The owners are nice.PLEASE OBEY THE RULES AND BE BACK WHEN THEY ASK YOU TO RETURN!YOU WILL BE CHARGED EXTRA FOR NOT RETURNING ON TIME. THEY EMPHASIZE THIS ENOUGH!!!!Great place to go to "test the waters" before going at it on your own.

University A — Google review

I think this place is so famous and incredible they don’t need my review. Went on a photo tour using this friendly company and it was great. They have small bathroom that you can use before getting on the boat. The chairs on the boat swivel so you can look around. Small store where you can buy cold drinks or souvenirs. It is a family business and the guides (father and son) are fun and knowledgeable. I enjoyed the swamp tour!

Aleksandra M — Google review

Stopped here as part of Harvest Hosts with our RV overnight. Took a tour when we arrived. One of the most informative and interesting swamp tours we have ever taken. Many alligators and beautiful varieties of birds to see. Wildlife everywhere. Our tour guide John was knowledgeable and entertaining. Would highly recommend a tour here!

Mary M — Google review

We had an amazing swamp tour here with our guide Jimmy. Got to see a lot of alligators, baby alligators (in their natural habitat!), birds and just an amazing piece of nature here. Very informative, funny and with great respect for nature, with our guide making sure not to disturb the gators or other animals too much. All the folks here were really nice. It was quite a detour for us to get here, but definitely worth the drive!

Wouter — Google review

Absolutely the best swamp tour you can take. Our tour guide was awesome. He explained everything in detail about the swamp. You could tell he had a great deal of experience with every plant, tree and animal related to the swamp. Highly recommend this tour.

Mr. V — Google review

If you're looking for an authentic, exciting, and educational experience in the heart of Louisiana's swamp country, then look no further than Champagne's Cajun Swamp Tours. From start to finish, this tour company exceeded all of my expectations and provided me with an unforgettable adventure.First off, the guide (Brandon) was knowledgeable and passionate about the environment and wildlife of the swamp. He was able to answer all of my questions and provide fascinating insights into the history and culture of the region.Secondly, the tour itself was breathtaking. From the moment we boarded the boat, I was transported into a world of beauty and mystery. The scenery was stunning, and we were able to see all sorts of creatures, from Alligators to Osprey, up close and personal.Thirdly, the staff went above and beyond by giving us recommendations for local food spots in the area, and they allowed us to park our RV overnight!Overall, I cannot recommend Champagne's Cajun Swamp Tours highly enough. If you're looking for an adventure that will leave you with lasting memories, then this is the tour for you. I would give this company 5 stars without hesitation. Thank you, Champagne's, for an incredible experience!

Allen S — Google review

Stopped by accident really, but what an unexpected blessing!! Jason was our tour guide and he is so wonderful! Showed and told us all about the gators, turtles, birds, trees, invasive aquatics, and even an awesome bird identification app!! He was so nice about taking us closer to see what we couldn't, and he showed infinite patience 😁. We're from Minnesota and he didn't mind any of our questions whatsoever....highly recommended, best part of our 7-day trip to Louisiana so far. Thank you!!!!

Jo K — Google review

We had an awesome experience! I'm an earthy gal and I'm so happy the tour was respectful of nature. Our tour guide Jimmy was amazing, super knowledgeable, and was a nice and sweet guy all around. We kept enough distance and we simply observed and learned a ton. I called in the afternoon and was able to get a reservation same day with a nice and sweet woman on the phone. We learned a lot about the local species of plants and animals, and saw a variety of things. We saw several alligators of all sizes, two mama alligators with their babies, woodpeckers, osprey, many different bird nests, and more. It was beautiful and a very peaceful experience for my husband, son and I on our short trip to Louisiana. Highly recommend!

Erin B — Google review

I would say that this was the best $25 that I've spent recently. It's ran by a cajun family complete with heavy accents. We saw dozens of gators, lounging, swimming, and diving. There were plenty of birds and turtles as well. Our boat could hold 18 people but wasn't full or crowded. The captain was courteous and informative, but still managed to throw in a bit of humor. I highly recommend this tour.

Dan D — Google review

5 stars! We enjoyed our swamp tour thoroughly. Jason was great! He knew his way around and knew where to take us. We saw a ton of alligators and local birds. He was patient and knowledgeable! Definitely book your tour ahead of time to make sure you get on the boat when you want.

Jennifer — Google review

Loved this place.Warning! Make sure you arrive 20 min before your reservation!! They will leave without you! Also when making a reservation, tell them how many kids you have as prices vary based on age. We made the mistake of booking for a 1 year old. Normally they would have charged us the 1 year old as an adult.. but they made an exception. We also had two people who couldn't go.. so we had to pay for the two people anyway. Might sound unreasonable, but if you think about it, they could have booked 2 more people on the boat. Tour was amazing and worth it. Would go again! 1000%

Chris M — Google review

We didn’t find swamp thing but we got to see a bunch of other cool stuff. Our tour guide Brandon was super. Awesome tour for the family or couples or solo. We’ll definitely recommend to others. Thanks Champagne swamp tours for the good time.

Nate B — Google review

Oh come on folks!I grew up in New Orleans. I went to school at LSU, Baton Rouge. I have taken people on many a swamp tour but never on Lake Martin.I do not know about the other tour operators on this lake but this is like shooting fish in a barrel. Our guide took my group of 10 around the swamp and after the 30th gator some were saying “he was a bit small”. We saw at least 20 more.Plus the vegetation and the birds we saw made this hour a remarkable one. The photos I uploaded are just from a phone, so no fancy camera here. They might not show all the detail we saw on our tour.Highly recommend! Yes there are toilets which were helpful. Yes there is a picnic table under the huge oak tree which we also made ample use of. Yes we booked ahead using their website and yes that was simple and easy to do.If you are in the neighborhood of Lafayette or visiting the Tabasco factory then I highly recommend a pass by this place. We toured at 3pm in late October. And yes, it was unusually warm but the reptiles were out sunning as expected. Top experience.

Andrew M — Google review

Brad was an excellent guide and full of information! Saw many alligators and many other wildlife! Look forward to bringing my grand kids back!

Cynthia C — Google review

We visited on 12/9/24.So so great. Very relaxing,I enjoyed every second. Already asked my kids about going with me for Christmas break.Definitely recommended!Mr Tommy our tour guide was very kind & can answer bout any question you have about gators ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Amy C — Google review

I had a great time with Jimmy the guide leading a great tour through the swamp. He told us about the trees, birds, gators and ecosystem we were passing through. Such a good value, be sure to tip!

Caroline F — Google review

4.7

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5.0

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1151, 1076 Rookery Rd, Breaux Bridge, LA 70517, USA

(337) 230-4068

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TABASCO Factory Tours

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The TABASCO Factory Tours offer a fascinating experience for visitors interested in the history and production of the famous hot sauce. The museum showcases Tabasco history exhibits and provides self-guided tours through various production buildings. Visitors can explore the greenhouse with pepper plants, see where the pepper mash is stored, and witness the bottling process. The tour offers detailed information throughout, making it an educational experience for all. Additionally, there is a gift shop available for souvenirs and restrooms for convenience.

We were too late to visit the museum and factory, but we got to wander around and saw some interesting facts.Admission is $12.50 for adults and $9.50 for children (includes Jungle Gardens).The country store has really cool Tabasco stuff. Definitely recommend the visit, especially the Jungle Gardens which was AMAZING!

Adeline C — Google review

Amazing experience! Have a long time that I dont visit a place like this one, very well care in all aspects! The price is incredible good and fair, $12 to go around all the island and to visit the Tabasco Factory, what a Amazing experience, for those that organize and take care, congratulations you are doing an amazing job!!! Really we loved! The only thing that I would say that could be better is the information about the restaurant, we was very excited to have our lunch, but with all the things to see we arrived there 3:20pm and it was closed already, looks like that close everyday at 2:30pm and there's nothing around to eat so, take a snack with you and eat before go around =)

Jeff W — Google review

I’m only posting a few photos because I don’t want to spoil too much. I took my boyfriend here for his birthday. It was easy to schedule my tickets ahead of time online. I checked in and was able to go. Self guide tour is amazing! Along the way they provide all the info a normal tour guide gives. You just go your own speed.

Megan — Google review

This place was fun!! It was a sweltering day and could have melted us. The museum and factory tour were nice. The store had lots of Tabasco goodies. Then the drive on the grounds was lovely. Best thing was the Tabasco Ice Cream!!

David ( — Google review

It is self guided, don't bother with the app, it is kitschy and not useful. A short walk with some stairs, and the museum has lots of great info. be sure to try the all the flavors in the gift shop. The drive through the jungle garden after the tour was worth it.

yah32 — Google review

This place is pure magic. The self guided tour is amazing. The food was great, we thought it'd be an expensive sit down place but it's actually a great "cafeteria style" restaurant with a bloody Mary bar!The gardens are remarkable and both times I've gone, I saw the alligator!

Kelly ( — Google review

Didn’t think I would love doing this self guided tour but I was pleasantly surprised. It’s 2 hr ride from New Orleans but it’s a nice relaxing drive.The staff were super friendly and helpful. Definitely recommend checking this place out. They sell so many hot sauces that aren’t carried in Canada and that was the main reason for our visit. The jungle gardens is a gorgeous place to check out as well!

Vesna M — Google review

If you aren't a fan of Tabasco Sauce now, you will be after checking this place out. It's about 2 hours from New Orleans, but it's an easy drive, The tour is self guided but easy to follow and there is some interesting facts along the way. Make sure no one is around if you want to lick the big salt rock! :) The General Store has some really cool Tabasco stuff - Don't miss sampling the Tabasco ice cream - seriously! The restaurant has some good snacks too! Your admission includes the 'jungle' which is a nice drive before heading back out to the ride home.

Leonard R — Google review

To learn not just about how Tabasco is made. But to learn about the family history was amazing. From how it all began. To the family history serving in the military from one serving with Theodore roosevelt and the rough riders to so many other stores of the family. And their contribution to the Jingle Garden. I had lunch there. It was very good. The whole experience is something that others need to do. I highly recommend you go visit.

Matthew J — Google review

What a fantastic experience!As a chef I have used Tabasco for over 4 decades of cooking, it’s flavor, consistency and quality are the gold standard of excellence!The factory tour was incredible and just solidified my passion and patronage of Tabasco brand products!By all means if you take the tour you have to taste the pepper mash it will set your taste buds free!The lunch we had was incredibly delicious! Every team member we encountered was friendly, hospitable and gracious!If you’re a cook, chef, foodie or someone who just likes to flavor up your food I highly recommend this tour and visit to Avery Island!

Jesse V — Google review

In 1986 I came here with my future and current wife for our first kiss. Well, that might not have been the plan but it did happen.We only went through the gardens and were eaten by mosquitoes and that has not changed.This time I took the wife and 8 others friends from Europe with me to the Factory tour and all the rest the location offers and it was a top stop!If you know anything about Tabasco (like it is on restaurant tables across the world) then the Factory Tour is so worth the time. We came out of the tour and all said “we gotta try some Tabasco!”.Over to the restaurant and most of us had the “Sampler” and tried all the various Tabascos on the table. We had such a good time. The shop was next and shirts, seasonings and more were bought.Then the Garden tour and it is beautiful but it was a hot October day at 2pm and most animals were likely hiding away but they are wonderfully maintained.This is a long haul from New Orleans (7 hours round trip) but we stayed the night before in Lafayette which made the trip so nice. The swamp tour on Lake Martin was full of animals and at least 50 gators as well.I would tell anyone who has some interest in where this global hot sauce comes from and the remote existence it has today.Think about it; every bottle of Tabasco, anywhere in the world, came from this location. just wow. 😯

Andrew M — Google review

Great experience for Tabasco fans. Staff was very friendly and always willing to help.Make sure you leave enough time to hit the gift shop (closes at 4pm) to load up on unique items and sauces.Highly recommend stop if you are in Southern Louisiana/Lafayette area.If you have time, also get the jungle gardens pass located at the facility. This is the "old" property and homestead of the McIlhenny's.

G.B. R — Google review

What a great history lesson. Plenty of parking. Tickets are a bit pricey. The restaurant closes early, so we didn't visit. The self guided tour was pleasant and offered many visual resources. The Jungle self driving tour was very relaxing and offered many nature picture opportunities.

DL Y — Google review

A great tour and experience and worth the stop and visit. Interesting to see how a staple of American food is made and has progressed over the years.A nicely designed and defined tour, along with museum exhibits, actual process, gift shop, restaurant and a side visit through the island’s jungle garden.A wonderful opportunity.

Luke F — Google review

Loved Avery Island and the Tabasco factory tour, but the highlight of the visit was the Jungle Garden tour. It's such a beautiful place and we could have spent hours going through the gardens. Saw my first ever alligator! Then saw several more after that. If you're ever in the area, this is a must-do attraction.

Karen F — Google review

Came with a good friend and our teen kids and had a blast. Staff was so informative and friendly. The culture of this company is the envy of every company. I asked several employees why they work there- and if they enjoyed it. Each response was "I love it., or "We're a family".The Jungle Gardens cannot be skipped. the McIlhenney family did this land a service.Recommend this place 11/10.

A L — Google review

This place is a fun, exciting place to visit and very rich in history. There is a gift shop with restrooms. The tour is self guided with detailed facts and information all throughout. You get to see the greenhouse with some examples of the pepper plants and experimental plants, too. Also, the actual barrels where the pepper mash is kept and the factory where it's made, bottled, and sent to the world. There's a lot of walking involved. There's also a restaurant, but that's not included with the regular tour and should be purchased separately. All in all... I enjoyed myself very much.

macaronipop — Google review

So glad we went. Much better than I ever expected. Self guided tour was awesome, got to see pretty much everything. The museum, gift shop, and restaurant we’re all very good. We followed up with a jungle tour, which also was incredible. Pretty much a half a day experience, A great bang for the buck.

John C — Google review

I've been wanting to visit here for a while and it did not disappoint!! We really enjoyed learning about my favorite condiment and going to Jungle Gardens. We bought Tabasco souvenirs and ate at the restaurant which was good. Great day!

Brenda P — Google review

We totally enjoyed our tour of the factory and the jungle Gardens. We had no idea of the rich history and success of the family owned business. The tour was very well done and visitor friendly. We loved it.

Carol V — Google review

A little out of the way, but well worth it! Wish more businesses were run like this one. Great experience and the tour included access to the Jungle Gardens for some gator viewing and great scenery.

Christopher S — Google review

This was worth the visit and worth the $13 per person to self tour the facilities and see the gardens.If you have any interest in history or the outdoors I would make it a point to go here for a half day.The factory tour will take you 1.5-3 hours to complete depending on how much you stop to read.The gardens are beautiful and worth at a minimum driving thru but I would suggest getting out to take a walk. Note: Keep an eye out for wild animals as the many signs tell you.The dinner has pretty good food and is worth grabbing a bite to eat at. Prices are a little high but that was expected at a tourist attraction.I give the place a 4 and not a 5 star due to some of the attractions needing updated or repairs. The garden could use a little more attention than it's currently seeing as well. Examples being trimmed back some of the overgrown on a few of the walking paths. It made it difficult to get around in some locations.

Borderline G — Google review

We enjoyed our visit, it was nice to see where our favorite hot sauces are made and bottled. It was a Sunday so the production line wasn't running.The tour numbers on the virtual tour did not match the numbers on site.The store has a tasting section where you can taste about a dozen different flavors of Tabasco. Plenty of souvenirs are available, as well as Tabasco in a variety of sizes and flavors

Melissa R — Google review

Great self guided tour. I would do it again, but I would take mosquito spray!TAKE mosquito spray!Lunch at the restaurant was also delicious. Gumbo and shrimp poboy.We did get our tickets online, but there was no wait for the ones purchasing at the window. Admission to the park also covered the drive through Jungle gardens.

Rhonda H — Google review

Wonderful experience. Great friendly and helpful staff.Incredible self guided tour of the complete Tabasco production operation. One of my lifetime favorites and I got a detailed view of the whole process of how it's made. Very clean grounds and facilities. Great nater tour also. Great gift shop. We really enjoyed it. I recommend it for everyone.

Brian A — Google review

This is a dream come true. I felt like we were in a fairytale. My girlfriend and I came and were treated so well by all of the staff. I loved every single thing about it. The gardens were absolutely gorgeous and the history is amazing. Cannot wait to come back, will be proposing to my girlfriend on our next visit

Bailey K — Google review

Was down in Louisiana for a few days and did the Avery Island Tabasco Tour as well as the Jungle Gardens tour. As a fan of Tabasco, it was nice to get a history lesson as well as see where it’s made. It’s a self guided tour, about an hour. They have a cool restaurant there as well as a gift shop with great merch. Come stop by and check it out next time you’re in Southern LA.

Mark J — Google review

This tour was amazing. It was self guided and loved interacting with the staff. Everyone was extremely friendly and engaging. We bought a bunch of things from the gift shop. I do wish you could buy the stuff online also. The restaurant was also amazing the sampler was totally worth it and the egg rolls were to die for. Will definitely come back again.

Levi B — Google review

Hot sauce variations only available from the factory and Tabasco flavored soft serve ice cream varieties available to taste in the gift shop are just two of the highlights from a tour of the location. Kids and grown ups would enjoy a visit here.

Ben H — Google review

The Tabasco factory tour was very interesting.It is a self guided tour with 8 stations.I I joyed the bottling portion of the tour the best.The restaurant and gift shop were very nice as well.We were given a senior citizen discount and complimentary coffee after our lunch.Then off to Jungle Gardens which is included in your ticket price. Garden is a drive thru adventure with map to follow and pull overs to exit vehicle, explore and take pictures. Bring bug spray if you plan to get out of vehicle and walk around.Mosquitoes were an issue.

Christine G — Google review

This factory was great! There were numerous areas to view and the history of it was amazing! Even if you don’t like Tabasco, it is still a neat experience to see how they make it. (In the gift shop, the chili mix is so delicious! It was so good, I bought 2)

Denise B — Google review

This is such an interesting, important and fun piece of American history and truly unique in the present age. We loved the brief, self-guided tour and saw some truly fun exhibits in the museum. Not to mention all the cool stuff for sale in the gift shop with the iconic logo, of course.The Jungle Gardens were extensive, spectacular and serene and with no rush to get around, just a beautiful, leisurely tour. Lots of photo ops or just sights to take in and marvel at in your own time.

Elizabeth S — Google review

4.7

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32 Wisteria Rd, Avery Island, LA 70513, USA

(337) 373-6139

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Coushatta Casino Resort

Casino

Casinos & Gambling

Golf course

Resort hotel

I absolutely love kids quest- I was hesitant about bringing my 2 year old here because he's pretty shy, but he ended up having a great time. They have ice cream, snacks and even simple meals like Mac and cheese for them, and it seems like a very safe place. I love that they have a Starbucks here too. Video blackjack is fun, and the slots are decent as well. I've been to a lot of casinos in my day and this one definitely did not disappoint. Will definitely be coming back.

Alei C — Google review

Our stay here was fantastic from start to finish! We stayed in the Seven Clans Hotel thanks to a complimentary night we had available. Our room was clean, smoke-free and the bed was very comfortable.We had dinner at Big Sky Steakhouse and it was absolutely delicious!! We tried the Lobster Mac & Cheese - just the right amount of lobster and super cheesy. I ordered the Lamb Chops with buttery mashed potatoes and asparagus - cooked to perfection and so flavorful. My daughter ordered the Cajun Seafood Pasta (crawfish, shrimp and crab meat) over angel hair pasta in a garlicky sauce - I snuck a bite just to try - yummy!! Decently priced in my opinion for the quality and amount of food that you get. Will definitely eat there again!We arrived on a Saturday evening, place was crowded and the atmosphere was great. Seemed like people were having a great time. Lots of machines were busy but I was able to play a few of my favorites and got lucky for the most part.Check-in to the hotel was very fast and the staff was extremely friendly and helpful!

grlenamored — Google review

Lots of fun!! We hadn't been since the pandemic? Glad it hasn't lost its atmosphere charm. Had dinner at the cafe. Friendly service and lots of smiley faces.

Vangie R — Google review

I wish there were more amenities for people who don’t gamble. Pool was nice, but there were a lot of families with kids. I wish there had been an adult only pool. There is not a gym or spa on site. There is no shopping. Tennis courts are being changed to pickle ball. What do the non-gamblers get to do? The food was just passable. For the distance and the drive, I would stop in Lake Charles before driving this far. The rooms were nice and clean, so I was happy about that.

Aj G — Google review

First time here. Very entertaining. Difficult to learn everything on your own.. but staff was readily available when needed. Will be better prepared next time as this was a trip done completely spontaneously, from and back to Houston in a span of about 6 hours. Everything was so modernized compared to everything seen on TV. Everything is digital and "tied" to a member(ship) card. No more falling coins....disappointed by that but had fun nonetheless.Until next time...

Rafael M — Google review

Stayed there for three nights and four days. The Seven Clans Hotel was comfortable and clean. The Terrace Cafe serves meals throughout the day. Breakfast could improve by serving freshly cut hash browns and not frozen fried potato chunks. The chicken fried steak served for breakfast appeared to be frozen and fried. The Noodles Restaurant served a very tasteful sweet and sour chicken with steamed rice. The Casino and Bingo Hall were very clean and comfortable. Cellular phone coverage inside the Casino is sporadic. Security was always present and all employees were friendly and helpful. The beer was very cold. We had a great time. Thank you.

John U — Google review

I was therefor my Birthday at Coushatta Casino Resort! The employees are very friendly and helpful toward their guest.I love this!!They have taken personal service up 100%!! I've been coming for years, and they are always cleaning in the Casino and working on their down machines!The atmosphere at Coushatta is great and all of them work hard and are professionals at their job!Thank you Coushatta for the great experience when I come down there to play! Rosharon TX!

Bubba S — Google review

Best casino experience!!! The young man Roger was so attentive to us … very helpful with questions and quick to clear cups and debris… always with a smile 😊 This guy takes his job serious and should be acknowledged for his excellence 👍👍👍👍

Eileen C — Google review

Currently staying in the chalets. It was not cleaned. Kids have class work to do and their Wifi is non existent. (I asked before hand about this). The cable is absolutely horrible, can't even sit to watch TV. No pots, no pans, absolutely nothing. BBQ pits are rusted and need replacing. Bugs in all of the window seals. Windows are so dirty cant even see the views. Blankets for the beds are only very thin sheets. Kids are so disappointed with this stay. If I had not already been charged we would have checked out the same night we checked in.

Kim K — Google review

Remember to use Hᴏᴛᴇʟʙoʟʟʏ.ᴄᴏm when booking your room. They compare thousands of booking websites and typically will have rooms much cheaper compared to others! Thank me later on! This place is one of the most well known in the area. I have been staying here for a very long time. If you stay for a few nights you will love it I'm sure!My family & friends come down a couple of times a year. We've enjoyed all of our stays. Usually we stay in a chalet but this time we stayed in an RV spot. Very clean & the showers & bathrooms were very clean & convient. We also enjoyed our time at the casino. We didn't win any money but we had a great time!

Carlos C — Google review

Wife and I go there often. Nice casino. Win more on busy nights. Free room after you've spent enough money. Good little get away. Kid quest could use an update and maybe just a big playground would be helpful but I really can't complain much. Maybe better WiFi in the actual casino.

Darius K — Google review

It was my first time going to the Coushatta Casino Resort and I loved it. We started our day by the lazy river and pool. We got a cabana and the friendly staff Samantha made our day. She was attentive and made sure we got our drinks cold since it was a hot summer day. The casino had lots of different machines and the steakhouse had great food and service by Daisy. I highly recommend going.

Amy L — Google review

This was our favorite casino for years and glad to see it is making a come back after being flooded not once but twice. We usually dine in The Terrace and our favorite server is Amber. She is excellent! Breakfast is always excellent with fresh coffee. Dinner we try different items and have been pleased with most of the dishes.Their slot machines are varied with enough room to be comfortable. Like most places since COVID the housekeeping staff does not enter the rooms but will bring you anything you need by calling the desk. Some of the rooms need a deep cleaning.We like the slots better at Coushatta than the casinos in Lake Charles but it is about an hour farther from Houston. That is why the lower rating for location. Watch the speed through Fenton!

G — Google review

Stayed in a great RV campground, very clean and kept up. As someone that can't be around smoking, Sunday I could not tell if I was in a smoking area or not great ventilation. Ate at 3 different restaurants ALL was absolutely Awesome service and food.This casino is run and managed the way a casino should be.Far better than most casino.Will definitely return.

Rick C — Google review

We ate dinner at the seafood restaurant. The food was good and the device was friendly. The casino was very smoky, so we only ate and left. The non-smoking area was very tiny in a small glass room. I liked the ideas of the wristband and red carpet for minors to stay on to get to the restaurants.

Octavia B — Google review

I read some of the reviews and thought that we would try it. We drove for 3 1/2 hours. We went to get our card's and the woman told me that I would get 5 dollars of free play, and if I gave her my email, then I would get an additional 5 dollars. So I gave her my email and received nothing after we played for at least 7 hours. I went back up there and talked to someone else and they told me that 5 dollars is all you get for your first time of being there. We went to a restaurant in there and the woman that seated us was not friendly at all. There was a lot of slot machines, alot of Buffalo slots, but as for some people saying that they are really loose was absolutely not the case for us or anyone else that was anywhere around us. If you think that you are getting a good payout of 5, 10 cents or maybe a dollar, if you are are lucky, then good luck to those people. Within the 7 hours of us playing, not one time did we see any employees wiping off any machines. There was so many slot machines that had other people's empty glasses just sitting on them. They couldn't throw their trash away that was literally 5 feet away. We don't care to go back. Absolutely the worst employees here. 😒 This casino does not deserve a 1 star.

LaNae L — Google review

Hubby and I drove over and met friends here- my first time at this location and it was a 10! The food was great and it is an easy casino to walk around in. We even won a little. Staff was very attentive!Also, attended a great concert, LITA FORD, while we were there. We had a blast and will return. While we didn’t stay at the hotel, our friends did and their suite was killer.

Denise B — Google review

Stayed one night at the RV park. Really nice park and very reasonably priced. Has a small lake you can walk around. Lots of grassy areas. Didn't win at the slots but I guess that goes without saying. It was still a fun time. Had a nice meal at the cafe.

Jim J — Google review

I really enjoyed this casino. While I have not gambled on land before, this location was quite enjoyable. I enjoy the ability to pick up a soda as needed while also being able to order drinks when I want. My cell phone however does not work at the casino so I did after wander quite a while to locate my family, not the casinos fault. Just a heads up

Cristina S — Google review

Been 5+ years since my last visit sportsbook was nice but need to continue to improve food selections. Hotel greatly improved and modernized. Biggest negative is casino is still smoking.Love the golf course next door!

Matt R — Google review

The whole place seemed a little dated and old, it was smokey and musty-smelling. the food was not good. Starbucks and the pool was the best two features of this resort. On a positive note the staff and everyone that work there was really nice.

Cynthia G — Google review

We stayed in the Chalets, they were perfect. The casino has a mini Waterpark with water slides, a swim up bar, and a lazy river, that kept all of us entertained throughout the day. Lot of fun, and good memories.

Duston C — Google review

This place is the Shiz nit. We go here for our birthdays every year. ABSOLUTE ADULT PLAYGROUNDDrinks, gambling, Starbucks, nice rooms, bingo, big sky steakhouse with best steaks ever. Chinese food, really great seafood place and Mexican food place just down the road. The rewards program is pretty good. I get free rooms and free play every month. Our absolute favorite casino.

Shelley C — Google review

We enjoy the casino and the variety of slot machines. The Terrace is a good place to eat with excellent service (Amber is terrific).The disappointment is the room charge plus tax looks good until they tack on the resort fee. This was started after the flood and Harvey. They are struggling but this add of $10.59 per night seems double dipping. A better customer relations would be to just charge it up front with no surprises.

G — Google review

Absolutely zero payouts think I will try another casino after going here since grand opening and have never won anything bigger then a couple thousand, have spent more money here then any other casino and just tired of the no customer service and zero payouts so after many many years goodbye Coushatta, also it was freezing inside colder inside then it was outside guess they not only not paying out anything guess they to cheap to use the heater and not sure if anyone has ever noticed but they say they have these big drawings but if you look at the winners the amout they won does not even come close to the amount they supposedly give away bunch of crooks.

Myron L — Google review

Had a blast. Very clean including restrooms 🚻 👌 cool and friendly staff. The restaurants inside were great 👍 They even had reasonable rates for my favorite tables. Will go back and recommend to other!

Casper R — Google review

Overall a great casino if you live within driving distance. A lot of people have big wins here but we have had no luck. That being said room's, casino and restrooms are all clean. Free drinks are nice and comps are fair. Plus you can use your comps on gas so even if you loose all your money you can still get home 😀. Oh and during the summer they have a great Waterpark area.

James L — Google review

Had a great Valentines Day with my Sweetie at the Casino.We spent 2 nights at the Seven Clans Hotel and was impressed by the service AND Security at the Hotel. I'm not a high roller but felt like I was being treated like one. Casino slots were fun. Eat at any of the restaurants and you will not be disappointed. We especially liked the moderate priced Terrace cafe for the menu(Gumbo was GREAT) and excellent service.Watch your speed going through the towns to get there...now you have been warned.

Michael B — Google review

Casino has a lot of slot machines, the drinks came fast when you sing up for their advantage club and order on screen. It was fairly clean inside and out and we enjoyed our time there. There is a huge selection of different kind of games and we enjoyed doing roulette.

Manhniwan T — Google review

Had A blast great staff at the rooms they valet park for free shuttle to the Casino when we got ready to leave they brought our car to the Casino to us.Could not ask for any better service.The Casino staff were all very helpful and plenty of staff on the floor.Asian noodle restuaraunt was awesome the food was great sushi was awesome and big to.The dinners was enough for four only two of us but they served huge plates.We had alot of leftovers.overall A great Casino loved it enjoyed it definitely highly recommend it.Oh by the way we hit a total of three hundred my niece hit 800.00 I will definitely be going back.

Sherry ( — Google review

It's a casual place, no fancy restaurants or places to grab a quiet meal. Bring extra clothes as the casino is mostly smoking and after walking around. Mostly everything will smell of cigarettes. There isn't much to the area, so make sure you bring everything you think you might need. There is a golf course and a small water park.

Brandon M — Google review

This is truly my favorite casino. They have all of the new games first before the other casinos. I just wish it was a little bit closer. In the time. that I've already made it and been gambling for an hour at Lauberge and 2 hours at Delta I would just be arriving at Coushatta. Living in Texas and having to get back to work frequently it doesn't always leave time to make the 4 hour drive there unfortunately. The showers in the Grand hotel and 7 Clans are to die for!!!

Sandie W — Google review

I liked that it was spread out. Lots of machines. The payouts weren't bad. There's a non-smoking section but we didn't feel like we needed to play in there because there was never a smell of smoke. Nice place! We only went to the casino.

Joan C — Google review

our experience at this casino was one of the most horrible ones in my memory. How these people have the audacity to call this place a resort is unbelievable . They had only two "restaurants" open for the entire place. My wife was served fake eggs for her breakfast, I got a piece of ham that was worse than cardboard. We went to the other "restaurant " which was worse than a convenience store like QT! Since there were only 2 places to eat (except the high dollar big sky) went back to terrace and got red beans and rice guess what the rice was so old on top of the beans it was hard! A facility this huge and only two places to get food? What a joke! We will never go back to this joke of a casino .

Darryl A — Google review

REALLY MISS THE BUFFET.THIS WAS THE BEST BUFFET EVER.THE OX TAIL WAS ON FIRE! 🔥Please bring back the buffet.We use to go every week, now we don't because the buffet is gone!!This use to be such a happy place to go, now it's going down slowly 😭!!!!

Kaheho — Google review

I went on a midweek evening and it was so peaceful! They had a nice size crowd where it wasn’t too smokey and I was able to play every machine I wanted to play. The machines were pretty loose as well. 😋They do have a smoke free room with a nice variety of machines but the payouts weren’t the same as the same exact machines in the main room.. probably because they get less play. the co*cktail waitresses were friendly as well and came around frequently even tho there were only a couple of them.. I had such a good time chatting and laughing with folks that it was noon the next day before I realized the time! 🤣

Cheryl W — Google review

4.4

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777 Coushatta Dr, Kinder, LA 70648, USA

(800) 584-7263

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The Country Club at The Golden Nugget

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Country club

Casinos & Gambling

Golf club

Casinos

The Country Club at The Golden Nugget in Lake Charles offers a variety of activities for visitors, including beachside amenities, spa treatments, dining options, live entertainment, and golf. The resort provides a relaxing atmosphere with well-maintained facilities and friendly staff. Visitors can also explore the local dining scene and enjoy live music in downtown areas or rooftop bars. Golf enthusiasts can appreciate the manicured course and excellent conditions for a pleasant round of golf.

We played this course on 9/22/23. It was a challenging course but in great shape. Unlike Contraband !! We had a great experience, the staff were amazing! The bartender and the restaurant manager (I can't remember their nams) were very attentive, I had gotten heat stroke/dehydration. All the staff were friendly and helpful, especially Hogan!

Shawn K — Google review

Love playing here. People are always nice and course is usually in great shape.

Earl F — Google review

Drove to Lake Charles from Houston this past Saturday to drop some cash at the casinos. Made a quick albeit late 3:45 tee off time for me and my nephew. Pro Shop personnel, a young woman, was super friendly and professional. Pro Shop was clean and well stocked. The round cost less than $100 @ $80 something which was great. We teed off and were pleasantly surprised at how good the course condition was. From tee to green , well manicured and excellent shape. Somehow, we managed to play in just under 3-1/2 hours with no one in front of us and no one behind which is a dream...unbelievable really. The closing cart personnel came out and checked on us when we were on 15...it seems we were the last ones on the course...I think it was just after 7pm...sun pretty high in the sky....I told him we'd wrap it up quickly and he said no worries, take your time just checking in on you. Very nice guy! We finished up and were super happy...I may just skip Contraband Bayou from now on. I only wish you guys would tie Comps to the golf course so I can play golf while my wife gambles away our retirement....lol....Anyway, Kudos to the Golf Club and staff. Tim J

Tim J — Google review

Insane that they close at 5pm when sun goes down after 8pm. Not like people enjoy playing an evening 9. Stupid beyond belief

Tough C — Google review

We had fun golfing there, the course was maintained well and the staff was very friendly

Ryan M — Google review

The course is great but not for $140. Our cart died on a hole and no one at the club house answered. I called the club house six times, the bar once and the casino once. We were passed by two groups until the other cart in our group got back from the clubhouse with the cart guy. No one answered at any of these places, thats pretty poor customer service if you ask me. When you pay that much for a round of golf you expect a much higher level of service than what was provided.

John G — Google review

I haven't played the course yet but I have been trying to set a tee time for 2 weeks. NO ONE WILL ANSWER THE PHONE OR RETURN CALLS!Update: Finally set a tee time. The course was great. Fun to play. The people were the best part, extremely kind very helpful.Only one negative to say is the carts could use some replacing or upgrades or something.Otherwise, I highly recommend.

Chuck J — Google review

The golf course was awesome! It has a great layout and very pretty design. The holes are challenging. The greens were some of the best greens I’ve played on. They are fast and the lines are true. The views of the bypass loop over the river was very pretty also. The only drawback is for the price the carts didn’t have GPS in them. The staff was friendly to us and accommodating

B D — Google review

Don't expect them to give you any customer service after your round. I left my range finder in the cart after my round and have been trying for weeks to just get them to call me back about it. I leave messages or get a "We'll call back after we look in to it" and never get an answer. If it's gone, that's fine but I would love to know either way. Everything else about the course is moot at this point, for the high price you pay, they should be at least reasonably responsive if they ever want people to come back.

Grant G — Google review

Love the course. Bought a shirt. After the first wash the seam came undone at the sleeve. Proshop refused to exchange it even though I had the original card I purchased it with. Wont buy anymore merchandise there.

Chris H — Google review

4.4

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2550 Golden Nugget Blvd, Lake Charles, LA 70601, USA

(337) 508-4653

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Galveston-Port Bolivar Ferry

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Ferry terminal

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Ferries

The Galveston-Port Bolivar Ferry is a convenient and free mode of transportation for both passengers and cars between Port Bolivar and Galveston Island. Operating 24/7, the ferry service occasionally adds more vessels to accommodate high traffic, ensuring minimal wait times. Offering a relaxing and picturesque journey, it provides an opportunity to admire the scenic views of the Galveston area from the water. Visitors can witness dolphins, seagulls, pigeons, and pelicans during the ride.

I took the ferry across from Galveston and I want to answer the one question I got asked a lot: Yes, it is completely free or vehicles and passengers. It is considered part of the Texas highway system so it is funded by road and gas taxes.The ride over from Galveston took about 20 minutes and I spent them sitting in the driver's seat of my vehicle. I managed to get a front row spot on the ferry (it's all luck, no strategy) to watch the crossing. As much as that was nice, I do need to find a car wash to rinse off what will soon be dried salt from the spray.The ride was smooth, easy and simple. Just follow the directions of the workers, set your brake and look around. Yes, there is cell phone coverage the whole time you're crossing Bolivar Roads.There was not much of a wait this morning because I was here during off peak. When the ferry loads, they take medical exemptions first and then permit holders. So it can be a bit during peak hours.Exiting at Port Bolivar was uncomplicated. When the worker pointed at me, I went. I followed the signs and was on my way. Easy!

Bruce K — Google review

Ferry was not very clean and had an unpleasant bathroom like sewage smell. Of course this isn’t supposed to be a luxury ride, so expectations are that of taking any public transportation.Ferry was easy to get on and easy to get off. Being able to see up top was also very cool, even though we travelled at night.

Chaotic E — Google review

From Galveston, we arrived around 11am on a Saturday and it only took about 15 minutes to board. Efficient staff. You can walk out of your car and go up to the deck to have nice views. Awesome service from the department of Transportation.

janeatte — Google review

Walk on Only- ONE HOUR WAIT TIME. If you want to ride the Ferry for any reason other than business, walk on without your vehicle. The wait times are horrible. The website does not give a schedule because they can not. There are 5 lanes that are filled, and each lane is filled at to wait for the ferries. Then each lane boards until the ferry is full, so lane 5 waits an hour.

Jaclynn J — Google review

It is not a quick process. Much faster to drive around Galveston bay.Waited over an hour to get on the ferry. The ride is quick- 18 minutes. You can get out and see the water. Back in your car. Offload to the road in Bolivar.Wait in traffic for 2 hours to get on the interstate

Kazli F — Google review

The wait is very long yet I knew what we signed up for. Clean bathrooms and great looking spots. My children and I spotted many dolphins while is always fun to watched. Enjoyed seeing the seagulls ride in the boat air. 🚢 was confused why all staff had all faced fully covered etc. Yet idk maybe still company policy.

Cherie S — Google review

Fun and free. Deck hands and land staff are courteous and are to be commended for their hard work in the heat. Don't forget to watch for the dolphins and feed the birds . 🌊PS.. those who give bad reviews must feel self entitled. Remember, ferry staff are there to make sure your trip is safe. Obey the rules and enjoy your ride. 🇺🇲

Donna M — Google review

Never again... if you think you are going to have a quick ferry ride to Galveston..Think again... you most likely will wait HOURS in your parked car with angry people all around you... and I mean HOURS... just to get on the Ferry. Lunch becomes dinner and then you will be stressing the whole time knowing you have a long wait back. Galveston just isn't worth THIS fiasco of a badly managed port. They do not have enough ferries operating for this bologna.Also... Oh I dont know.. Once you are in line...you are stuck. They really should have a warning signs of what the wait times are way back on the road giving people the option of choosing NOT to go to Galveston if they don't want to sit in their car for hours.

Keston O — Google review

They don’t have any calculations to how and how many vehicles should be send on a Ferry. Some lane goes through faster than others. I am wonder why !!!!

Sara K — Google review

We saw dolphins 🐬We went very early in the morning ☀️ so we didn’t have to wait for too to get in. It’s a quick tripKid loves it!

Celia R — Google review

Nice ride! Mini-T Campervan rolls easy on and off Ferry's taking little space, this ferry ride is free!

DLM-Distribution C — Google review

They definitely need a better system. We waited for hours to get on while rows that just pulled up got on…and they were not the medical row.This summer we were here and on several occasions we waited for more than 3 hours to board each way.I realize it’s free but you should never have to wait this long.Not a pleasant experience!!!!

Tamara R — Google review

First time going, lots of cars but very quick. The staff was wonderful and helpful. Speedy quick and the workers ran the Dewitt Greer like a well oiled machine. Very cool, recommend trying it at least once. Dolphins 🐬🐬🐬 popping out of the water alongside the ferry! Seagulls, and pigeons hanging out on the boat. And the pelicans were also cruising alongside and diving down into the water catching fish! Very relaxing and fun.

CHubby L — Google review

Super fun experience. Once the Ferry begins to move you can get out of your car and walk around. There are restrooms and an upper level you can walk around. We saw dolphins while crossing. The ferry is free by the way!

Daniel S — Google review

I have been riding this ferry ever since I was a little girl. I have always enjoyed the ride as an adult until today. I was randomly selected twice for my car to be inspected by homeland security. I understand that they are to keep our ferry and ports safe. I have been in Galveston all weekend and took the ferry. To get pulled over twice in both trips today was a little extreme.. I will not be riding the ferry anymore in Galveston. I felt like I was being picked on. How does one person get selected twice in one day to search the car. May I remind you that nothing was found the first or second time they searched.

Court J — Google review

Yesterday was HORRIBLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Arrived to the ferry area at 230pm!!!! Long long long long long long long LINE!!! Horrible! My girls had bad fit!!!!!! For hours really!!!! Finally got on ferry at 530pm, arrives Galveston ferry almost 6pm!!!SMH Never happen to me like this before. Always up to one hour most of time that I do understand!!! but over 4 hours?!?! Crazy!!!!!That is unacceptable!!!!,Pls fix that situation to make sure not happen again.

Anna C — Google review

Long wait due to long line sometimes to get onto ferry if you’re driving but otherwise it’s quick, easy and free!

Ashley N — Google review

1st ever riding was on Sunday afternoon. Boy someone needs to warn tourists how long it can take. 2.5 hrs▪︎When we finally got on, after the wait. I asked a man (Employee), how long it takes to get to other side. He joking said " ▪︎It was a 3 hour tour", sorry I missed the joke but my husband git it, lol. The employee did tell me where the handicap restroom was.▪︎Front left corner of the ferry, Thank God, because boy this body could not have made it up those stairs, I would have been in trouble.At least the 2nd time we took it, a day later it was short & sweet.

Karen H — Google review

Totally forgot to review this place back in 2019 when I visited it, doing it now. Arrived at 1.00pm took nearly 2 hours of wait time, but wanted the kids to enjoy their ferry ride. Waited at the end kids had fun didn’t get down at the other end of beach just returned. Ferry ride is free of cost only if u hav patience to wait.

P E — Google review

Great little 16 minute jaunt across the bay, no charge, wait time was reasonable. Well organized event. What’s there to not like? You are allowed to get out of your vehicle once the ferry starts. Seagulls and dolphins along the way. We made the mistake of returning to Katy via 87 and 10, and it took a lot longer to get home.

Jeff G — Google review

Galveston-Port Bolivar FerryI can only give them 2stars why? Yes depending on season and time of day it can take you 2 to 3hours to get on this I understand. It years since I was back. Now it seems the people working at the crossing are private security however how can you take them serious. They dress / wear their work uniform sloppy. They sit and smoke they don't act seriousthey don't do a rofesional check people smore and use e-sigs the most embarrassing part. THEY DONT!!! check the bottom of vehicles because they only have one mirror and ITS BROKEN! and they have not bought them a new one, they really don't even check they need to bring back the gov security they started with way back. Can't give them a five star on this. However the view is beautiful

A A — Google review

While visiting Galveston, took the free ferry ride. Was very windy, but nice day.

Adnahc C — Google review

What a joke the Port Bolivar side employees are. Good job Texas DOT. They’re lazy and playing around letting people cut in line and look so lost they can’t concentrate. Sitting here as they do a horrible job loading and letting others cut in line they obviously know. Totally unprofessional crew on Bolivar side and something needs to be done because this is ridiculous. No wonder it takes so long on this side because your crew sucks and they’re children! Texas do better than this it’s ridiculous and if you high horses would go out there and observe youd see for your damn self how awful and disgusting this side is because of WHO YOU HIRED!

Debra K — Google review

3.9

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The Strand

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Notable street

Sights & Landmarks

Historic Walking Areas

The Strand is a historic street in Galveston, Texas. It is home to many businesses, restaurants, and art galleries. The Strand is also the location of the Grand 1894 Opera House.

Enjoyed the walk lots of places for food and shopping.

Sonali M — Google review

Always a good time.

Brooks W — Google review

I love downtown Galveston! The architecture is beautiful! Lots of great shops and bars.

Miriam N — Google review

The ice cream is always good. I got mint chocolate chip, hubby got banana walnut. Had to get taffy.

Redona A — Google review

Had a blast! Lots of beer and shops to go to!Family fun!

Mike A — Google review

It's a good time. Chocolate shops, ice-cream shops, Otis Spunkmeyer cookies, beef jerky shop, souvenirs.... anything a tourist could want!

Branana D — Google review

So happy they stopped letting the fake bikes (slingshots) block up the strand.

Pmt — Google review

Go to The Strand during off season. Not as crowded. Great shops and foods.

mdnghtsun37 — Google review

Great places everywhere. Would go back to shop and eat anytime.

Billy K — Google review

Love it here. Great selection of shops. You have to stop by the candy stores and beef jerky outlet.

Nikki D — Google review

Yes it's expensive but it is like all souvenirs shops and some food and candy . But I loved it all

Jaidynn ( — Google review

Definitely a must if you're visiting Galveston! Great jobs and novelty stores! Bars if you're into that sorta thing. It was all dressed up for Mardi Gras when we went. There is a huge variety of very unique items, but you do see a lot of cheap repeat touristy merch that you can find anywhere.My favorite places were:La King's Confectionery! Their malt shakes and ice cream are incredible, and you can actually watch them make candy in the back! The chocolates and fudge are also good, and there's a lot of novelty or vintage candies.A Charmed Life Jewelry had some really cool metal art that we ended up purchasing. I'm a huge dragon fan, and there are several cool dragon sculptures inside!Bunch'a Cool Stuff: had some hilarious shirts.Also, snap a picture of the giant word art! :D

Jennette B — Google review

Pretty expensive shops but nice places to see and visit

Noya B — Google review

Very interesting place. Not your everyday shopping area.

Vicky H — Google review

Lots of interesting small shops. Many are typical tourist traps so pay attention to item quality. Parking can be a hassle so going mid-day during the week will help. It's all walkable but the street corners are NOT ADA so getting around will be difficult for the mobility impaired.Numerous places to eat in the area.All things considered, it's a decent place to burn a day.

Don J — Google review

Always a good time at The Strand.Dining, shops, galleries, live music all walkable.Often special events too

Sharon H — Google review

4.7

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Seawall Blvd

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Historic Walking Areas

Seawall Blvd is lined with a variety of well-known hotel chains, including the recently constructed Best Western Galveston Suites. Situated away from the bustling section of Seawall Blvd, this hotel offers a delightful perk - a hearty breakfast featuring classic favorites like sausage, eggs, biscuits and gravy. Families particularly enjoy the opportunity to create Texas-shaped pancakes each morning.

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Kemah Boardwalk

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Amusem*nt park

Water & Amusem*nt Parks

Theme Parks

If you're looking for a family-friendly amusem*nt park, Kemah Boardwalk is an excellent option. With rides like the Century Wheel Ferris wheel, Boardwalk Tower, and Aviator ride, as well as restaurants like Margaritaville and Frankie's Crab House, there's something for everyone to enjoy. The park is also open all year long so you can come anytime - no need to worry about crowds or snowstorms!

Very cool, small theme park to bring your family too. They don't have a ton of rides but it's enough to spend a few hours at. My youngest is only 42 inches and she had a blast. I recommend getting the wrist band for unlimited rides. For those who are seeking bigger thrills - The Flare and Bullet Boardwalk will not disappoint. Those rides are awesome. Restrooms are clean and they offer concessions. Parking was $12 when I went fyi. Check them out for some family fun.

Jeffrey A — Google review

A nice place to walk. Regular live music. The restaurants can be expensive as expected in an amusem*nt park. Parking can be a challenge. Fun rides for all ages.I enjoy getting a coffee & walking around to watch the sail boats.

James W — Google review

Beautiful, right along the water. Lots of fun rides to kill a little bit of time between scheduled events, this is a great place to go! Everyone had fun and we were able to take a break from visiting museums, doing tours etc. A little bit pricey for sure if you don't buy the wristband. Rides are $6 per ride, per person. Even if you just go to walk around it's great energy and a beautiful area!

L. C — Google review

I came here as it was part of the Houston City Pass deal and I was given a ride wristband when I arrived at the ticket booth. The 🎢 Rollercoaster was awesome as was the Aviator and (Iron Eagle which cost more, $9 plus your wristband). Loved the whole laid back vibe and the salty ocean air. October weather was fabulous. Paid $12 for lot parking. Landry's was a solid choice for fine seafood dining and you can eat outside on the boardwalk. Highly recommended if you are in the area.

Alissa C — Google review

This is an excellent place to go and spend a couple of hours riding rides and enjoying the scenery. Make sure you do not eat lunch before riding! As they are so exciting and thrilling and they make your stomach drop. We went on Saturday of Memorial Day weekend and there was no lines and the staff were really helpful and polite.

Andrew F — Google review

I took my parents to Kemah for a nice lunch. None of us had ever been on the boardwalk. There were a few restaurants open but due to the season, there wasn’t much open in the amusem*nt area but It looks like it offers lots of fun when it’s open. I was a little disappointed with options as far as souvenir stores and it didn’t offer as much as I expected for shopping in general. Overall it seems like a fun place when in season but could use some additional shopping and souvenir stores.

Michelle L — Google review

Excellent place to hang out with family and friends. Parking could be a bit of a hassle depending on how late in the evening you arrive. If you plan to go there arrive around 430pm on the weekends and park after 6pm its chaos to find a parking spot. People and business are very casual and a chill atmosphere. No one seems too wild and everyone seems to enjoy themselves with all the activities. A good number of business have live music on the weekends so check them out. Overall I highly recommend this place.

Mr O — Google review

I found the layout and ground very nice lots of views of water.I got a single ticket for the Boardwalk coaster very very fun. There restaurants and and small selection of rides ,food boths with a small midway.The surrounded and feel of the park was enjoyable for sure.. .

William B — Google review

There is no charge to "enter" the boardwalk but that's about the only thing that's free....lol. You have to pay if you want to enjoy the rides. The food there is kinda pricey to me but overall it was ok. There is all kind of food choices available. Took my daughter and her two friends there for her birthday. They had a BLAST. DEFINITELY family friendly but it's also a good place for a nice date. I am definitely gonna return.

Sammy G — Google review

We live about 10 minutes from here and only come for specific events. It's always crowded but even more so at events and holidays. The employees are always really nice and helpful. If you like loud, overly packed, high priced, tourist spots, then you should definitely visit. We never eat here because the food is too expensive and of poor quality. We prefer the local spots down the street. The views are always great from here though.

Flores R — Google review

So disappointing. We took a first time visitor to the Boardwalk. Hoping for lots of festive Christmas lights and bustling activity, it was so lame. Christmas decor was lacking, and the band playing was a cross between hard rock and rap with the “f-bomb” frequent. Many closures of restaurants. Long lines for ride tickets.

Beth C — Google review

It was May 7 Tuesday at 4pm. It was quiet. Many eaterly places were closed. Many rides not in operation. But if you like good Texas oysters and banana desserts, Landry's Seafood House is the place! You should walk around after meal to enjoy the sea breeze and stunning view of the sea. Park closed at 8pm.

Catherine W — Google review

Sadly, we did not plan this trip since we were traveling for Cheer Competition. However, it was a much needed pit stop. The sky's were gloomy; it was raining on and off; therefore, everything was shut down. Restaurants were open, the view was amazing, and this would be an amazing place to be on a brighter day!*Mom Tip* No matter the weather, this is another wonderful spot for family photos. Bring a photographer with you for those Kodak Moments 📸Pros:Plenty Parking ✔️Multiple Restaurants ✔️Clean Restrooms ✔️

Adrienne P — Google review

Very nice boardwalk! Lots of carnival games, restaurants, and a small aquarium. There are also several fairly large rides to enjoy! Nice place to visit with family, friends, or a date. There is music that goes on occasionally as well. Entry is free, and there is free side walk parking, however, this can get full quick. Would recommend coming early or using paid parking garage/lots, which are about $10.00.

Krishna P — Google review

Parking cost $8, and you had to pay for each individual ride or buy an all day pass. We got the all day pass and found that it wasn’t worth it because most of the rides were broken, and the pass did not include zip line or aquarium. The board walk is very nice, and has a good overview of the bay and I did enjoy the aquarium. It’s a good place for the little ones, the rides are not of very high intensity.

Queen B — Google review

Amazing place! Kids loved it!! Lines for rides aren't too bad and for 5 wrists bands to ride all day only cost $150!! Only thing I didn't like was the prices for snacks/drinks: hot dog was 7.50 I think and a bottle of water was around 4 & etc!! But everything else was great!! The Aquarium restaurant was great!! Fast, friendly and great food!!

Brittney J — Google review

It’s been 20 years since last visit. So much has changed, but for the good. Improved a lot more than I remember. Many things to view and visit.Love the new tenants that are placed among the boardwalk. A must revisit since new hotels and other businesses in the area.

ROY T — Google review

Nice place to visit. It was an extremely hot day and a lot was closed, but we enjoyed our visit. We decided to get our caricatures done. It looks NOTHING like us 😂, but the girls were very sweet and enjoyed our time there. The aquarium is cool and reasonably priced. Also a good place to get out of the heat. Petting the stingrays was a blast! Ate lunch at Landry’s because most of the other restaurants were closed. It is expensive but very good food. Overall we enjoyed our visit to Kemah!

Brandy R — Google review

A little park that has characters of the past.You can really tell the decades of design that went into this boardwalk, there’s an old fashion feel to it.Ocean view is spectacular and you can really see off to the horizon.Parking is a bit complex so be prepared to pay if you can’t find any spots!

Kevin ( — Google review

Too pricey for me. Two of the rides weren't working and the employees looked worn out. I'd go back just for the kids but for me it wasn't that great. It's got it's scenic views but there's not much to entertain myself with. I don't drink and I didn't ride the rides. It's more for younger people. I'm old already. 😆

Sundra D — Google review

It was nice and clean. A little small for the price but the kids had fun. They were ready to go after a couple hours. There were some things not open since we went at an off-peak time. I appreciated the short lines, but again, we went on a weekday.

Megan M — Google review

Super cute area. I went for a run through the area and then later at night took my dog for a walk. Tons of neat little shops all around. Beautiful views along the boardwalk!

KRYS R — Google review

We went last Saturday and although we had a great time during the day we were disappointed that stuff were getting closed down by 8pm even though they close at 10 and the boardwalk was packed. Not sure why it would especially on a Saturday evening. Other than that it was good.

Nancy H — Google review

The Kemah Boardwalk is a theme park in Kemah, Texas, near Houston, Texas. The Boardwalk is built entirely along the shores of Galveston Bay and Clear Lake and is home to a collection of rides, midway games, attractions, a boutique hotel, multiple shops etc. There is no charge to walk around on the boardwalk. Tickets for rides can be purchased individually or all-day ride passes are available. It is a nice place to visit as a group of friends or family. We enjoyed our visit. The sunset was definitely worth it.Area: Vast area, with lots of people visiting here, throughout the year.Ambience: Good.Location: Easy to reach.Cleanliness: The area is very well maintained and clean.Entry fee: Entry is free but the rides are for a charge.Parking: Ample parking spots available.Overall we had a good time, the few hours that we spent at this location. Will recommend this place for visits with friends and family.

Manu K — Google review

Another tourist spot! ✨ A good place to go with family on a weekend or even friends. Lots of good variety of restaurant to choose from. Rides are working when we visited. It was a little gloomy so it’s very windy by the seawall. Other than that, this is a one good place!

ExplorewithRih — Google review

Family friendly, something for the thrill seekers and the mosey around and chill. Never enough time to enjoy the variety of food options and various live attractions as well as the view from boardwalk.Recommend to check if there are any deals for wristbands. We truly enjoyed the evening and are looking forward to a future trip.

Stephanie B — Google review

We went on a Monday morning and they had no games or extra stuff like gift shops open. We only did rides. Rides are reasonable and bout 30 for a unlimited wrist band. Zipline is $10 per a person or 2.for 18. Traffic gets REALLY CRAZY

Amanda K — Google review

Nice place to visit. It was an extremely hot day, and a lot was closed, but we enjoyed our visit. You have to pay if you want to enjoy the rides—$30.00 for each adult, which is worth it. If you see the sunset, you will definitely get a memorable experience at 𝐊𝐄𝐌𝐀𝐇 𝐁𝐎𝐀𝐑𝐃𝐖𝐀𝐋𝐊!

Onur O — Google review

If you're looking for a fun-filled day by the sea, don't miss out on this. Kemah boardwalk is the place to go and have some fun we drove from Dallas and spen the weekend they have everything From thrilling rides to delicious food options and breathtaking views of the Gulf Coast, this place has it all. The atmosphere is lively, the staff is friendly, and there's something for everyone, whether you're a thrill-seeker or just looking to relax and enjoy the ocean breeze. Definitely worth a visit for a fantastic seaside experience! We purchased a day pass my kids loved it.

Neida B — Google review

Saw Ryan Trajan do a review on this and since I just went, I’ll do it too. Went on a Wednesday at noon in November so it wasn’t crowded at all. Rides were fun and the loop ride wasn’t scary as thought. We went to the aquarium for lunch and it was delicious. Our waiter was very nice. The ocean view was beautiful and the breeze was amazing. I ended up getting a sweatshirt from there. Great vacation spot. 10/10 would love to go back!

Autumn D — Google review

I love Kemah boardwalk because it's small enough to let my 15 year old and friends go off alone but big enough to keep entertained. I stayed at an Airbnb a 2 minute walk away. My family enjoyed every second of it.

Ashley G — Google review

4.5

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Space Center Houston

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Science museum

Museums

Specialty Museums

Space Center Houston is a popular tourist attraction in the United States that focuses on educating visitors about all eras of U.S. space travel. The center offers exhibits, tours and attractions that allow visitors to learn more about space exploration and the cutting-edge technology used in space missions.

Fascinating place filled with an immense amount of knowledge and information! Whether you’re a space enthusiast or not, there’s something here for everyone to enjoy. The facility is neatly organized and laid out with various sections and areas. Additionally, maps and employees are everywhere to assist with navigating.Tickets are very reasonably priced and allows for free roam to choose what activities/exhibits you would like to visit. The only restriction is how much time you have to spare. They have 3 itinerary plans that corresponds to how much time you would like to stay there - 2 hours, 5 hours, 7+ hours. The choice is yours!The only recommendation for change with the facility is to make the prices for photographs more reasonable. Upon entering, everyone gets a group photo taken (which we all know those are never FREE).In fact, they’re $30 here, which is essentially the price of another entry ticket which is absolutely asinine. Many people were just taking pictures of the kiosk screen of the group photo instead of buying it which I don’t blame them.

Braedyn — Google review

So much documented history to enjoy and touring the grounds is a fun adventure. Be sure to buy a tram visit to see the additional areas you're interested in. If you visit historical mission control, there are 87 steps to climb up (they have an antiquated elevator that can only hold five people so be prepared for a climb if there's anyone in your party who experience mobility issues). It can get a little hot as well going between areas so bring a fan. Water is 5 dollars and parking costs 10 dollars (you have to access an app using your phone to pay for parking). Have fun binging on space!!!

ki3L — Google review

Great experience. Lots of information and lots of photo ops available. Staff were super knowledgeable which adds to the experience. And some interactive components were available. Tram tours were interesting but maybe not worth the queues under the heat and 15 dollars unless you are really interested in the content.It was dark over some parts of the exhibits but it was good atmosphere.A few things that can be improved. Install misters over the trams. The weather is insanely hot. The queues can also be improved in the morning, was told to leave the queue to collect tickets, only to know that we need to go back into that same queue again after.

Jason F — Google review

I recently visited the NASA Space Center Houston, and it was an absolutely incredible experience! The exhibits are both educational and engaging, allowing visitors to learn about the history of space exploration and the wonders of the universe in an interactive way. The highlight for me was the tram tour to go see the rocket housed in their warehouse. It was amazing to see such a piece of history in-person! The staff is knowledgeable and passionate, and the overall atmosphere is inspiring. If you have any interest in space or science, this is a must-visit destination.

Maitri P — Google review

Honestly, a little bit underwhelmed. Maybe I was a too psyched. Should have kept expectations a little low.Worth seeing - Rocket park tram tour, astronaut talk, moon rocks.Can be skipped - astronaut training facility tour (takes too much time, 1 hour). Other exhibits are just ok.One can finish the whole experience in about 3 hours if you reach early and plan the exhibits and tram tour well.Not sure if the VIP tour is worth it, did not do.The whole place definitely encourages one for space exploration. Worth a visit, but plan well.

Abhinav J — Google review

This was fun. I felt like a kid again. It definitely takes a day if you do the Tram Tours. You should get the Historic Mission Control Tour, it is special.The trams are outside, so dress for the weather. You can bring in food, etc. At least we did, so a picnic will save you some money.Overall, I highly recommend for adults and children. There is a lot more for adults than you would expect.

Steve W — Google review

Fantastic exhibits. Nice mix of history and future. I enjoyed being able to walk through models and actual aircraft. There were fun hands-on activities for the kids and kids at heart.One frustration was lack of directional signage within the buildings. We had to double back and search around to ensure we saw everything.We waited too long to get our tickets online so we were unable to take the tram tour. It was disappointing but there was already so much to do that we barely covered it all.

Kim M — Google review

I went to Space Center Houston recently and had an amazing time. As someone who loves space and all things space-related, this place was a dream come true. I've also been to the Kennedy Space Center, and Space Center Houston definitely lived up to my expectations.Walking around and looking at all the exhibits was incredible. From actual spacecraft to interactive displays, it was all fascinating. They had so much to see and do, and I felt like a kid in a candy store with all the cool space stuff around me.One of the highlights was seeing the actual Apollo 17 command module and the Saturn V rocket—it's just mind-blowing to see these pieces of history up close. The tram tour was also super fun and informative, giving a behind-the-scenes look at NASA's Johnson Space Center.I would definitely go back and recommend Space Center Houston to anyone who is into space. It’s a must-visit if you're in the area. Whether you're a space enthusiast or just looking for a fun and educational outing, this place has something for everyone. Can't wait for my next visit!

Hardik P — Google review

My family and I visited the Space Center in Houston and it was great! Staff were courteous and helping and the facilities were very clean! We purchased the City Pass because we were only in the area for Spring break so we used it for other venues. The wait was fast. Literally, never stopped walking through the line until we arrived at purse check and then again to scan the electronic tickets. We went on a Tuesday. We spent all day there and still did not see everything. Get Tram and virtual rides tickets early because they sell out fast.The exhibits were very interesting and kept our 10 year-old daughter engaged. The two virtual rides were awesome. It was as if we were truly in space. Loved it!!We all left with huge smiles on our faces and vowed it was well worth the money and will be on our list to return to.

Candye D — Google review

Very cool place. Plan a two day visit and buy the membership. Definitely purchase your tickets in advance online . Try to see 1-2 tours each day.Pros:- Amazing exhibits- Fee-based and free team tours- updated and modern exhibits- Self-serve food ordering- Low cost membership options- Paid option to have breakfast with a ( retired) automatic.Cons- Very crowded- Bathrooms do not provide toilet seat covers- Gift shop items are pricey- Hot and muggy- pay for parking

Jason A — Google review

A bit crowded but overall amazing experience. Interactive exhibits and tons of NASA goodness for space fanatics. Loved learning about the upcoming Artemis missions.Food was quite good on site but a bit of a learning curve on how to order since it's all done at kiosks.The Mission Control tour stopped working during our tour which was disappointing but cool to see anyhow.We did Breakfast with an Astronaut and it was pretty fun to be able to ask questions.If your kids/family love NASA or space this is definitely must do!

Jessica A — Google review

My husband and I had an incredible experience visiting Space Center Houston. From the moment we walked in, we were captivated by the fascinating exhibits and interactive displays. The highlight was definitely the chance to see the historic Mission Control Center and learn about the incredible achievements of the space program. Walking through the exhibits showcasing actual spacecraft and equipment used by astronauts was awe-inspiring. The tram tour to NASA’s Johnson Space Center was a definite must-do, providing a behind-the-scenes look at the facilities where astronauts train. The whole experience was educational, inspiring, and left us with a profound appreciation for the achievements of space exploration.

Yana Y — Google review

Space Center Houston is an absolute marvel for anyone fascinated by the cosmos. Since childhood, the allure of space has captivated me, and this visit exceeded all expectations. The wealth of knowledge and the interactive exhibits make it a haven for those eager to learn and explore the mysteries of the universe. The fun-filled day was a testament to the dedication of everyone involved, from astronauts to the passionate individuals working behind the scenes. A heartfelt nod to their sacrifices and unwavering dedication to expanding our understanding of the cosmos. A must-visit for everyone, as it truly brings the wonders of space closer to home. Gratitude to all the space enthusiasts making it possible!

Mudasser Z — Google review

Very interesting place to spend the day with your family. It’s definitely a full day thing. It’s really hard to visit everything in a couple of hours. There are three tram tours which take you on the NASA campus. All of them have set departures and for the most part all departures end at 3:30. We were only able to see two of them. Mission Control and Rocket park. Best advice if you want to see everything is to get there early. The shuttle and 747 were also really interesting.

Darren C — Google review

Going here was a fun experience. Looking at space equipment , how the astronauts lived on the shuttle, what they ate and experienced, was fascinating. We were there for a little longer than 3 hours trying to see everything. They had a tour shuttle which makes things easier to take in.

Amy P — Google review

What a fantastic place to see space craft and learn about America's space history. You can see a complete Saturn V rocket and the space shuttle transport plane. The tour of Mission Control is great, but you need to climb 3-4 flights of stairs. Although there is an elevator for those who need it. While this tram tour is an extra cost, the rocket park tram is free. There can be a very long line for the free tram, so bring your patience. Don't get in the long line if taking the Mission Control tour, just go straight to the tram desk to check-in. I recommend buying your tickets online in advance, and they are timed entry for both the museum and tram tour. They could have better crowd control, as the line for the free tram can run all the way to the museum entrance. This place is a must see for history and space buffs, and is great for school age kids with an interest in the space program. Make time to visit here if in the area. You won't be disappointed.

Randy P — Google review

In town for a wedding, visited with a family of four membership purchased online with the eclipse viewing discount, saved so much! We had a blast! Don't forget to try out the Virtual Reality spot just across from the entrance, $10 pp totally worth it! From the Shuttle to the Saturn V Rocket to all of the fantastic exhibits all held together by a superior guest services/educational facilitators/team members...all were absolutely phenomenal! Thank you!

Tara M — Google review

Magnificent place to visit with the family. It took us 5 hours to tour the entire place completely. The story there is spectacular. There is a booth where you can take photos and they become a memory in your home. I recommend buying tickets online because they are cheaper. Overall the experience was phenomenal, and I loved all the exhibits. They've got historical artifacts, a tram tour, and even a moon rock which you can touch. Highly recommend!

Swaptaduity D — Google review

This place is amazing, would recommend coming when it first opens. We got there by 930am and there was a line on a Saturday already. We reserved the blue tram when we got inside and did the tour which was super fun. Some I had little ones doing the blue tram was a better option. Also, I recommend bringing cash. The gift stores credit card machines were not working and we couldn’t get nothing. Next time, we will be more prepared. Wish we could have deep dived every corner but having toddlers it was kinda hard.Pro tip of photos, utilize your panorama setting on your phone. You’ll be able to be in the picture with rockets. Have walking shoes and water on hand. They don’t allow selfie sticks or extra camera set ups.

Ester M — Google review

Visited again after many years. What a great place. So much to do and see. Lots of educational exhibits. Great gift shop. Food cost was really good considering the captive audience. Come for the day. The tram tours fill up so need to book those virtually as soon as you can. It can get crowded.

Michiel W — Google review

A last minute decision, but so worth it.Overwhelming amount of information, even for an almost 5hr visit.Well laid out with good amounts of room to view all displays.The Mission Control room tour was very much worth the extra $15I would definitely recommend a visit here.

Mike W — Google review

Great experience for the family. A little pricey for all that's involved.Lots to learn and experience. Great photo ops and they do get you with nice pictures to purchase too.Nice gift shop, but the food court was basically closed and barely offered anything.Lots of walking and it is handicap accessible for scooters and wheelchairs.

Devin T — Google review

We took our son and daughter when they were young and they had a blast, so we decided to take our sons daughter our granddaughter there. And it was not so fun anymore for a small kid, seems like everything was for and older kid 10years and older. I Remember they had Star Wars and other props that filled up the place. Now it seemed empty, not much for the younger side. We made the best of it for what was there. But not planning to go back until the granddaughter gets older where she can enjoy it better.

Elizondo384 R — Google review

Highly recommend visiting here! We got there at 9:45 (10am opening) and there was already a long line to get in.We paid for the Mission Control tour & it was absolutely worth it! Also if you want to go on the astronaut training facility it is recommended that you get your “pass” from customer service right away. They were helpful & asked what time our paid tour was to make sure we got back in time & make sure they wouldn’t overlap.We got lunch in the food lab. Orders are placed & paid for on the kiosk & then picked up at the counters. It’s a little pricey, but we split the 6 chicken tender & fries, so 2 adults ate for less than $20 with a drink. It was surprisingly good for cafeteria food!We waited until later in the afternoon to go outside & see the shuttle & falcon 9. There were less people & it made the experience more enjoyable.The Down to Earth film was also really interesting & not many people were in the theater.

Tiffany H — Google review

Amazing. Spent a whole day here and did the Mission Control Tour. Got to get there right when they open to beat the crowds. We were able explore the 747, Space Shuttle, and Falcon X rocket by ourselves without the crowds. I would go to those attractions first since the regular exhibits can wait if you are able to get in when they open. Tip - book your tickets online because you can get in an hour earlier. Their hours to the public say 10am but you can get tickets to enter in at 9am. 10/10 recommend.

Ryan J — Google review

I was the first one in, and last one to leave. Definitely reserve the whole day to explore this amazing place! Easiest to arrive by car or ride share, if you want lunch go early and i also recommend pre-booking your ticket and adding the "Apollo Mission Control Center" tour on as well :D

Joshua L — Google review

Loved walking in. The nicest staff at the front to greet you. The whole layout was well done and it was truly amazing. The food was simple and good. We LOVED the gift shop. Easy to spend a whole day there. Loved every exhibit and the movie clips. We also recommend the tours, they were awesome to see in person. The staff went above and beyond for recommendations as well.

Taylor M — Google review

A wonderful museum! NASA/workers did a wonderful job at the exhibitions! Very engaging and exciting to learn about so many things. Clean and organized! The workers were all nice and polite! The wait to get in was around 10mins. But there were plenty of school children.

J — Google review

If you want to see the history of space travel from the past to the future this museum is well worth it as long as you have a lot of money. The prices were higher than I thought that they should be. The 45 minutes to a one hour wait for the tram is way to much time to Stan in line and wait. They should have more trams.The exhibits are very well put together. There is plenty of parking g if you have an RV.

Scott H — Google review

We thought the museum was expensive at $32+ for seniors. It was clean and well organized and categorized. The employees were very friendly and helpful. Overall though, we were disappointed that there were not more rockets and artifacts that actually travelled in space. The museum was not as big as we expected and we finished looking at everything in less than 2.5 hours. Also, when we went, there were literally thousands of school kids there on tours and many of the kids were very loud and were running around wildly.

Sharon D — Google review

Great place for visiting! Easy parking ~$10. Tram tours, cinema, lots of interesting exhibitions, Gift shops. There's a smoking area near the place where tram tours begin. It was a little bit crowded, but it's ok. Picnic area and addition restroom are near the main entrance.

Kate D — Google review

My experience at NASA Space Center Houston was very pleasant overall. There is a lot of fun information to take in for both kids and parents to enjoy. Every staff member was very kind and patient with every child who had a curious question or needed help. The only downsides I found during my visit were the out of service stations and damaged electronics for certain activities. I understand that kids can be very rough on the equipment, but many of those items look to have been either out of service or damaged for a long time.Overall, there are lots of cool things to look at and experience. Many areas to take fun family or group photos. The gift shop has a myriad of fun little things and clothes at many price ranges. Would definitely visit again.

Yunior L — Google review

Wonderful place to take your kids to teach them and inspire them. Whether on field trips or family trips this is a great place to go. I’ve always been a space nerd and I could be there all day long.Hs a great food court so there’s no need to leave for lunch.Doors open at 10 and that’s the busy time because all the schools come then.

Brad M — Google review

Magnificent place to visit with the family. It took us 3 to 4 hours to tour the entire place completely. The story there is spectacular. There is a booth where you can take photos and they become a memory in your home. I recommend buying tickets online because they are cheaper. And the way to pay for parking is another level. They know when you come and go without you talking to someone. You must scan the QR code that is in the parking lots and follow the instructions. It is not difficult at all. 100% recommended for people who are interested in this type of scientific topic.

Tania L — Google review

Had a great day there. Payed extra for the Mission Control team which was cool and I think worth the money. Tools the rocket team tour to see the Saturn 5 rocket which was awesome - highly recommended. We missed the training facility tour and a lot of activities, should definitely dedicate a full day or two visits

Lee E — Google review

Haven't been here since I was a kid but still give you a child like sense of wonder. Brought the family out for the day and had a great time. The kids really seemed to enjoy themselves. Definitely plan ahead some of the tours we wanted to do were sold out for the day. WEAR COMFORTABLE SHOES!!!!!

Bryan H — Google review

Space Center Houston is incredible! There are so many fun, educational and interactive exhibits to check out. The historic exhibits are packed full of interesting information. The Mission Control center tour was spectacular. So much to see here from a Saturn V rocket, to moon rocks and more! If you are into space or STEM or have children that are interested a visit to this place is a must!

Board H — Google review

A pretty awesome inspiring place! The 747 and Space Shuttle combo is a sight to behold, as is the Saturn 5 rocket (if only it was able to be standing upright!). There wasn’t quite as much to see and do as I thought, a lot of open space in the main centre with only relatively small themed sections off to a flank, and several over internal attractions needed additional payment. So be mindful of that. Worth half a day to visit for sure.

Ashley P — Google review

Just such a great experience. Lots of young kids the day we went, but it was a Friday before spring break. Your mileage may vary. I do recommend getting tickets for entrance and tickets for the tram tours in advance. They only had the generic tram tour available when we went. The one that brings you out to the Saturn IV shed. Lots of great info. Kids will enjoy looking and wondering. Adults will enjoy that as well as reading all the great info graphics.

David L — Google review

I've lived in the Houston area for many years but this was my first time going to Nasa. I went with my daughter for her 5th grade field trip. I was really impressed with the space center. It was a lot of fun and very interesting! I liked the gift shop. I bought a shirt and astronaut ice cream bar. I would definitely go back and take my whole family. It was pretty busy the day we went. There were several schools there doing field trips.

Melani C — Google review

A truly amazing day out. However, I would recommend allowing more than one day for your visit. The online itinerary on their website says it can be done in a single day but it's simply not possible once you account for queue waiting times!

Alden D — Google review

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Minute Maid Park

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Stadium

The Minute Maid Park in Houston, Texas is a 45,000 seat stadium that has a retractable roof and is now known for hosting Major League Baseball games outdoors. The stadium is also well known for its great atmosphere and the many concessions options available.

Let's Go Astros!!!Parking always sucks and is very expensive. But it's a gazillion people to try to accommodate.Good is ridiculous 🙄--$30 for a burger, fry and drink . So come prepared to spend money 💰 but enjoy a good game. The staff are usually welcoming and friendly.

Tonya D — Google review

For this game the roof was closed, but even then there is a large window that lets in plenty of natural light. Overall the stadium was easy to navigate, the staff was friendly and helpful when I had questions. It was $1 hit dog night on Tuesdays and they were excellent. These were not a discount version of a hot dog the meat was plump with a nice "snap" when I bit into it and the buns were very good. Overall this was a great experience at the ballpark and to top it off the 'Stros won!

Joe R — Google review

We came here to watch an Astros game vs Red Sox. Our experience was wonderful.If you don’t mind to walk you can save some money parking a few blocks far from the stadium, the area is nice and safe.Bring only small bags because big ones are not allowed. They check on them on the entrance but in my opinion staff is professional doing this revision.We came on Dogs Night and it was a good deal, but the line is too long, so, its better arrive early to avoid missing part of the game. They also have self-check out for beer and that makes it faster than in a normal stand. Food and beverages are pricey but it is normal in this kind of venues.The stadium is wonderful with AC to avoid the outside heat. Sittings are a little tight. And ambiance is healthy with a lot of families and friends just trying to spend a good quality time. Definitely a good option to spend a warm evening in Houston.

Julysblue — Google review

Wow it's big. It was very exciting to be here. The home of the Houston Astros. Heb put on a neat festival. We were able to run/walk the bases and overall have a great time.

Tracie C — Google review

Love love love this stadium! Been here several times for Astros Games staff is always helpful, restroom are always clean and food is decent!I have family here from out of town and they just loved it as well!We went on Hello Kitty night and sad that even tho we got there semi early we didn’t get a hat! Other than that we were all very pleased!

Aracely R — Google review

If you are a baseball fan and you love the outdoors you have to come to minute Maid Park. The Astros are awesome watch and experience the moments. The stadium is phenomenal. Even better take a look at the Suites and see how they throw down

Melvin B — Google review

This park is pretty awesome. Service dog compliant, friendly staff, and great sports environment. Especially fond the mega screen clarity at the feet of the park. The seats are mostly comfortable, although the temperature in the arena isn't actually cool. Rather on the tepid side . People spacing is cramped, but I guess it is what is to be expected at a venue like this.

Kareem 1 — Google review

Haven't found a terrible seat here yet. Been to multiple games and have sat all around the field. Prices are very affordable. I've seen tickets as low as 29 dollars so affordable for any budget

Keith K — Google review

August 2023:It’s always fun to get a chance to see my Houston Astros at Minute Maid Park in person. This stadium may have some age but proved to be a timeless design and been duplicated for good reasons. The concourse areas has plenty of food and drink options, team stores, team history memorabilia, and bars. Every year there seems to be something new giving this place a fresh look.This night saw them play against the Los Angeles Angels and I sat in the Honda Club Level. I noticed from the last time I was in here this place has been completely renovated with upgraded food options, new decor, and team store, but still has that luxurious atmosphere from the professional and courteous staff. I had a great site line of the field, perfect view of the giant video screen, and comfortable seats. Some people sit up and just socialize, but was able to tune them out.There’s plenty of small to large parking sports around the ballpark and short walk to the METRORail station. Or like me have a driver take you there and back. Overall it’s a great way to spend part of your day or night having a good time and cheer on the Houston Astros.

Paul D — Google review

This stadium and their staff are excellent! If you need Season Tickets, hit up Jeff Troncoso in the Season Ticket office. Jeff had us come down to the stadium and actually walk to different seats. He spent a lot of time walking us through seating, game plans and pricing options. If you want to make an investment in season tickets, these guys will walk you through everything! Thanks Jeff and Go Astros!

Michael R — Google review

Great ballpark. Nice drink and food selection. Parking was easy and the entrance was quick. The energy in there is great! My family enjoyed every second of it. Can't wait to go back.

Eduardo C — Google review

Took an “All-Star” tour of the stadium. It was 2 hours and very fun. If you have some spare time in Houston, I would definitely recommend checking it out. It cost $25 and is WELL worth it. Even if you’re not a big baseball fan, you’ll enjoy getting to see this stadium.

M. H — Google review

I have to give this place 4 stars. I was here for 2 games vs phi and vs sf. I had a great time at a beautiful ballpark. Here is the problem it was perfect weather in Texas that weekend and the roof was closed, I still don’t understand why you have a retractable roof and you never use it. To add insult they opened the roof after the game maybe to air out the fireworks, I’m not sure. By the time I made it out of the stadium the roof was completely open. Great atmosphere. This was one of the most merch’d out games I’ve ever been too, I was one of the only people there not wearing Astros gear. I also like the tradition of singing Deep In The Heart of Texas after the 7 inning stretch.

Steven S — Google review

Great ball park!!! Very family oriented!!! You feel safe here security is great as well as the guest services !! For concerts or baseball games this is the best stadium in Houston !!!

David N — Google review

I had a great time getting to see Guns n' Rose's and Alice in Chains at this venue! This was my first time here, and I enjoyed it thoroughly. The venue was clean and cool insid, considering how hot it was when I was there. There were plenty of concession and drink areas to accommodate the huge crowd that was there for the show. Our seats were almost on the floor, and the view was pretty good. I hope to visit again whenever possible.

Marc D — Google review

I have been here a few times for Astros games. It’s big but still manageable for those that can not handle big places and too many people. They are cordial pleasant and cleaning up throughout the event. Bathrooms are always being cleaned usually no lines. I’m not a huge fan of the food available on the regular floors but they do have better food for the VIP folks.

Moon M — Google review

As far as baseball season.. 🧡⚾️💙Budweiser Brew House is phenomenal! Food + service have always been great and the view is perfect!

Lisa C — Google review

Went yesterday and twas quite nice, the beer was much expensive but I liked the goofy ahh pig and the fireworks at the end were very pretty and gave a great view of the city. Mr monkey was sad (uwu), because we lost but she still likes watching the Astros play.Mr monkey approves🦧👍🏽

Mr M — Google review

My first MBA game! Absolutely loved it and can't wait to go again. My husband and I took my daughter and her family. Even though my grandsons are still very young, I think they really enjoyed it. Go Astros!!

Misty H — Google review

I've been seeing a lot of concerts here lately. The sound seems better than it used to be. I still think it's way too big for shows. We are usually in the 1st band around the floor, but the upper decks are so far away that the stage must look like a flea circus. Also, the bathrooms seem insufficient for the size of the place.. always lines, especially for women. As ballpark stadiums go, it's very nice. I love the retractable roof.

David W — Google review

A day with this handsome guy is always pleasant. We really enjoyed the game and for the price, the seats were great. We got there early and received a free gift, courtesy of the Astros. My husband and I will definitely be attending another game or two this season.

Lashaunda W — Google review

Wonderful experience!! The stadium was conveniently located, plenty of parking, and east getting into the stadium. The facilities were clean and the staff/ushers were great!!! My son enjoyed his very first MLB game here and the train in the outfield was his favorite!!

Michael D — Google review

Excellent! Minute Maid park run so effectively, efficiently, all of their staff is very professional and ready to help you find your seats or a RR. Great Ball Park for a wonderful game experience!!

Jovita G — Google review

Very nice ballpark to watch a game. Fairly easy to get around all the levels. Good alcohol selection. The food was okay for what I got, the AstroNautchos. The brisket was good, but everything else just seemed to lack flavor. They have a very large selection of specialty foods and typical ballpark food at reasonable prices. The atmosphere outside the park is great. Lots of cool bars and restaurants.

Seth C — Google review

Very nice ballpark... the fastest entry ever with the MLB app and Go Ahead Entry (facial recognition program). They have a huge selection of concession stands, but I miss the people venders (concessionaires???) at your seat.

Gwen B — Google review

Pleasantly surprised with the whole ballgame experience from parking to stadium design and functionality. Food was decent. Maybe could have used a few upscale options in addition to the standard ballpark fare.

Tony S — Google review

Minute Maid Park, home of the Astros, and a great night for baseball - roof closed & still a bit warm, but who’s complaining.Lights, cameras & 10 innings of action with the Astros winning.This was my first trip to Minute Maid & enjoyed the game & venue a lot.

David D — Google review

This park is beautiful and has so many food choices!! I really enjoyed seeing all the different choices of food they offer. The stores are fast service and very convenient with the kiosk ordering system loved it.🧡🇨🇱⚾️🍺

Yessica R — Google review

Had a wonderful time experiencing Minute Made Park! The Space City Astros put on a great game for a special day of baseball! The Jackie Robinson Day Celebrations were thoughtful and well put together! You must visit! 🧑‍🚀 💫 ⚾️ 🍿

Jacob J — Google review

Pretty terrible experience all around. Concourse was one of the smallest I've seen in the 20+ ballparks I've been to and the staff wasn't particularly nice. The games were fun to see and our seats were quite good but it is what it is in the end.

Jett B — Google review

What more is there to love about a quintessential baseball stadium! I love everything about Minute Maid from the food selections, the ecstatic crowds, the stadium lighting, to the awesome activities even during off seasons. I always have a smile on my face when I come for a game here. A truly enjoyable experience every time!

Elle C — Google review

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Downtown Aquarium

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Amusem*nt park

Downtown Aquarium is a six acre entertainment and dining complex in downtown Houston that houses a 500,000 gallon aquarium with more than 200 species of aquatic life from around the world. The attraction also features a beautiful bar, full-service restaurant, ballroom for special events, and other attractions related to the marine environment.

We had a great time at the aquarium. It was a beautiful day and there weren't many people. They have amazing exhibitions. Our favorite was the one with the sharks and the tiger.You have to take the little train to be able to see the sharks so that's a nice and different experience.The whole area was clean and the animals looked well taken care of. I'll definitely would go back.

Steven Z — Google review

This place kinda sucked to be honest. Super small. Would not recommend. It's $25 to get in plus if you want to see any attractions they charge an extra fee. Parking is also $15. The highlight of the place is a white tiger...yes a white tiger at the aquarium is the highlight. If you're doing city pass Id definitely do another option.

Jarrod L — Google review

Had a lovely time visiting the aquarium in Houston. Always interesting to see a different city’s take on aquatic life. The exhibits were nice but the restaurant was GREAT! Beautiful human size fish tank as a view. We got to see the fish get fed and the feeders performed some acrobatics for our viewing pleasure. The gumbo was a bit watery but delicious and the risotto was very good. Had to come home and make it too. The rides were nice and I was happy to see they were for both children and adults. Worth a visit if you are in the Houston area.

Simone K — Google review

Very affordable and clean. The aquarium isn’t very big but it’s priced accordingly. The exhibits are all very nice though. We spent about 1.5 hours going through it with small kids. They loved the tiger areas. They have a train ride that takes you through a shark tank tunnel. The rides were great for young kids. We didn’t eat at the restaurant but everything we experienced was great. We would definitely recommend it and will come again. Getting the all day combo pass was extremely affordable and well worth it for the kids.

Clinton A — Google review

So much fun, and very educational. Went for my birthday, and bought the all day adventure pass (best value for sure! Highly recommend!) It was so nice being able to see all the exhibits, and ride all the rides as much as we wanted! My inner child and outer adult was very pleased!

Bethany P — Google review

My favorite part of the Aquarium is the stingray exhibit! You can gently touch (or pet) the stingrays and feel their rubbery, slick, soft body. They are fascinating to watch. I was shocked at how very fast they can swim when they want to!Another favorite spot is the tiger exhibit. They seem so very docile, sweet and laid back when you are looking at them through the glass. If it weren’t for the documentaries that I have seen, I would want to go inside and pet them. They are the very definition of “looks can be deceiving” but I love them so much.I really enjoyed all of the exhibits. It’s been a while since I have been, but they used to have a large octopus that I enjoyed watching. I was disappointed that it wasn’t there this time, but it’s possible that I just overlooked it??I think this aquarium is definitely worth visiting as they have done a great job with the exhibits. I think this would be a great place to take a date, and definitely a great day out with the family!

Lisa M — Google review

Wonderful place to visit. Great food. Lots of attractions. Excellent staff that is polite and courteous. Prices are a little high but you can pick what you want to do. Great place for a family event. A definite recommend.

Roy S — Google review

This is a wonderful place to spend a day out with the family. It does seem to cater to elementary aged children. My middle schooler enjoyed himself, but was not overly amused. Go during the week to have endless access to the rides. The train ride is nice, but short, so don’t be dismayed by a line. It moves quickly. I deducted stars because the concession stands weren’t open. Other than that, no complaints. The stingray experience was cool, the tiger was asleep, my kids got shark cups, I got a glass, and we took plenty of pics for memories.

Bianca S — Google review

We celebrated my youngest son's birthday here and it was great! The rides were fun, he rode every one, the shark train was SO AWESOME and petting the stingrays at the subway rec was stinky but fun! Like most amusem*nt places, everything was over priced, (a bubble wand was $25 and a bottle of water was $3.75) but it was expected! Plus the bubble wand lit up and was a dino-ROAR!!! Parking was paid upon exit at $15 a vehicle, all in all, we had a blast and my 5 year old said it was the best day ever!

Teresa O — Google review

INCREDIBLE experience and great value. Just when you think it's close to ending, there's more. The fish are unique and plentiful with beautiful habitats. Same with the tigers. The decorations are incredible and well-designed, and then there's the amusem*nt park! The rides are actually fun for all ages. Gift shop was also fun. I loved that everything allowed you to pay with a card. Parking fee is about right for downtown but at least it's their lot.

Taylor W — Google review

Great spot for the entire family. Visiting from out of town and you will spend extra money buying other things. My family loved seeing the fishes, tigers and feeding the sting ray. The best part is you’ll ride a train and go through a shark tunnel. Very informative and I have never seen a saw shark in person before. So seeing that magnificent sea creature was a treat. While we were there, divers were making sure tanks are clean and keeping it nice.I recommend taking swim clothes and a towel for the kiddos who want to play in the splash pad.

Ester M — Google review

We loved it ❤️. Spent the whole day and we all enjoyed our time. We bought the all-day tickets which cover all aquarium shows and exhibits. And we repeated all of them several times. The shark voyage is nice but the time was so little to enjoy the sharks.If you are planning to spend the whole day it is better to park at the aquarium Park. It will cost additional 15 dollars.

Ahmed R — Google review

Pretty fun experience. I found this is more of an experience for kids than adults. There are a few fun rides that my kids really enjoyed. The exhibit itself was pretty small compared to other aquariums I’ve visited. The stingray reef was my favorite part of our visit. Feeding and petting the stingrays was such an amazing experience. It was so worth the cost. We got all day passes and we took advantage and got on all the rides, walked through the exhibit twice. The train ride was so fun! I was a little bummed at first about not being able to see any sharks but the train ride takes you through a tunnel where all the sharks are. It was beautiful. This was such a fun family experience, I’d highly recommend for anyone to take their kids for a day!

Alex R — Google review

The aquarium was smaller than I expected, but the shark tunnel and train ride were amazing! I highly recommend upgrading your ticket to see the sharks. Carousel ride was fun too. $15 parking in the aquarium's lot.

Julia D — Google review

My review is for the restaurant 🍽️. This was my sons and I first time eating here and we truly enjoyed ourselves! When making our reservation online, I mentioned being seated in front of the aquarium tank since this was our first visit to the restaurant. We arrived about 25 minutes prior to our 2pm reservation. There was no wait! The host was friendly! And guess what?! We got a great table in front of the aquarium tank!!! What a beautiful view to see sharks, stingrays and many fishes swim around while dining! 🐟 🐠 🦈 Our waitress name was Jasmine! She was awesome!!!!! Super friendly and sweet! She recommended the Cajun pasta - it was DELICIOUS! 10/10😋🍽️‼️ Another plus, the restrooms were clean! My family will definitely be back!

Tammy — Google review

I had the pleasure of visiting the aquarium while on vacation. It cost around $17 to tour the inside. To explore the outside rides and activities, it costs more. They don't offer a military discount.The layout is well designed, and they even offer a restaurant on the 3rd floor. It also includes a bar. I didn't eat here, though.The staff here are friendly and welcoming. I just wish the inside was bigger and featured more to offer to guests. However, I would still recommend visiting.

Na N — Google review

The Downtown Aquarium in Houston is awesome! It's packed with cool fish and beautiful birds . Very rare creatures we can see there. You can touch some of the sea creatures and sharks with a great view. It's a super fun place for everyone to enjoy

Prudhvi J — Google review

Relatively small aquarium with nice displays and themes throughout; specimens appear very healthy.It's on three floors but the aquarium is really only on the ground floor, the second is devoted to the café and the third to special events.There is an additional charge for the other attractions on site so overall, it's a bit pricey and you can see everything in 45 minutes taking your time.They also have some beautiful tigers, so if the money is used to care for the creatures, then I don't mind paying.

Michael L — Google review

Visiting this aquarium has become one of my cherished activities, and I've had the opportunity to explore it multiple times. Each visit brings something new and equally mesmerizing, reinforcing the incredible experience it offers. The value of this visit is unmatched, especially when you consider the depth and breadth of what's on display. Just as you think you've seen it all, another section unfolds, presenting a diverse range of fish that are both unique and abundant, swimming within beautifully crafted habitats that seem to bring the undersea world to vibrant life right before your eyes.The marvel doesn't stop at aquatic life; the inclusion of tigers, with their own meticulously designed habitats, adds a thrilling dimension to the experience. These majestic creatures, paired with the surrounding decor, showcase the thoughtful and intricate design that has gone into every corner of this space. It's worth mentioning that my cousin, Architect Martinez, was the brilliant mind behind the architectural masterpiece that is the aquarium building. His vision and creativity have truly brought this place to life, blending aesthetics with functionality in a way that enhances the overall experience for every visitor.Beyond the living exhibits, the aquarium surprises with an amusem*nt park that is genuinely enjoyable for visitors of all ages. The rides, ranging from thrilling to leisurely, offer a delightful break from the aquatic and wildlife exploration, ensuring that there's something for everyone to enjoy. Even the gift shop is a treasure trove of fun finds, making it the perfect spot to pick up a souvenir or two as a reminder of the day's adventures.I appreciated the modern convenience of being able to pay with a card throughout the facility, from entry tickets to concessions and souvenirs, making the entire experience seamless and hassle-free. Even the parking, while bearing the typical downtown fees, is well managed and situated in their own lot, providing peace of mind and ease of access to visitors.In sum, this aquarium is not just a place to visit; it's a destination to be experienced over and over again. Each visit leaves me with a deeper appreciation for the natural world and the innovative ways in which it can be presented and preserved for all to enjoy.

Pablo I — Google review

Lovely place with a lot of amazing aquatic animals, two tigers, fair type rides for all ages. Amazing food at their restaurant ( I had the chicken alfredo) also there was food outside with various chocies. And don't forget the Dipping Dots ice cream!!! Yummy. We had a lovely day. Will definitely make a return visit!

Pamela H — Google review

The Houston aquarium is awesome! If you visit on the weekend I recommend going early when it opens. Ferris wheel, train, and other outside attractions open 30 minutes after the aquarium opens. The All Day Adventure Pass is a great deal! Go early and enjoy all that this awesome aquarium has to offer!

Karleigh M — Google review

"The Houston Aquarium, despite being small, offers an unforgettable experience. It is well organized and laid out, making it ideal for visiting with children. In addition, it has accessible and affordable parking, which is convenient when being in downtown Houston, thus avoiding the worry of leaving the car far away.The aquarium environment allows you to appreciate a variety of species native to the Texas Gulf, including fish, arachnids and reptiles, all carefully placed in compartments that simulate their natural habitat. We loved the experience of riding the train and watching the sharks and the impressive sawfish; Our baby was fascinated. In addition, the aquarium has a souvenir shop with affordable prices to take home a souvenir.We decided to pay to enjoy the rides and attractions, and were pleasantly surprised by the friendliness and politeness of the staff, some of whom speak Spanish. We also had the opportunity to enjoy the restaurant, which offers beautiful views of the aquarium. The prices are reasonable and the food is delicious; We highlight the crocodile dish and the homemade soup, which left us with water in our mouths.Regarding the comments about the tiger, it is true that it is caged outside its natural habitat, but it is evident that it receives adequate care. It would be positive to reflect on how to contribute positive feedback to improve and expand the tiger's quality of life, perhaps by providing companionship or considering its history as being rescued from a circus.In short, we were delighted with our visit to the Houston Aquarium and recommend it 100%. It is a worthwhile experience

Rolo B — Google review

The place is nice has quite a number of nice aquariums and some really cool fishes. I really enjoyed the part were you get to touch stingrays. I do feel some things are paywalled, for example you need to pay for a train ride to see the sharks and we didn't know about this until someone from our group went. For the price I feel you should be able to see all the animals, but its a good experience overall.

Oscar D — Google review

Beautiful experience. The aquarium was amazing looking. So many amazing things to look at. If you wanna see some sharks then go on the train. The restaurant was amazing. Got the grilled chicken breast. All perfect.

Z ( — Google review

This aquarium is fantastic! I loved the place and the atmosphere. And it has a nice size. I recommend the “shark voyage” and feeding the sting rays.

David B — Google review

Small aquarium but really fun. The restaurant and the rides are great too. Went on a Saturday evening and it was not too crowded, we even got to be the last ride of the night on the merry go round. Nice views of the city lights. 👍

Carrie C — Google review

This place is always a fun time. I recommend going after 3pm on school days for a more intimate experience. It is also best to get the comprehensive ticket. The side games and exhibits can be more fun than the aquarium.

M M — Google review

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410 Bagby St, Houston, TX 77002, USA

(713) 223-3474

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The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion

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Concerts & Shows

The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion is an outdoor music venue surrounded by trees. It features live music, theater and dance shows. Halsey is bringing her Manic World Tour to the venue on June 16th., and presales start 1/16 at 10am.

I've always loved outdoor theaters and this one is one of my favorites. There is so much to enjoy. If you choose you can sit under the canopy area. I always prefer lawn seats. They prices have gone up but they had a major renovation so it's understandable. You can enjoy co*cktails, beer, or wine before the concerts. It's a small but comfortable venue.

Vanessa L — Google review

I've been to the pavilion for a couple of concerts now. I really have enjoyed both experiences. You have the option of getting seats or sitting in the grass (less expensive). There really isn't a horrible seat in the house. Although the venue is open to the weather outside, they have large fans blowing to help keep you comfortable. I will go again.

Kevin S — Google review

Cynthia Woods Pavilion green lot has FREE parking and easy access to the pavilion. Maybe a 5 minute walk across one street. I saw several people bring lawn chairs and listen in the park outside of the venue. Inside the seating is either covered or lawn seating (no cover). There are concessions with various options including burgers, wings, bbq, chicken strips, nachos, pretzels etc. alcoholic drinks and virgin daiquiris as well. Fun place for an evening date. Whiskey Myers and Willie Nelson were there the night we went. There are several amazing bands on the schedule. I do recommend checking the day/morning of to get the best prices. Front row tickets were as low as $130. Check with will call or the box office for last minute deals. We usually book through ticket master and end up paying service fees, but I’m told it’s better to call.

Christine B — Google review

Great staff. Very helpful to get my father to our seats. The seats were great. I like how you can bring your water bottle, and they have fountains inside the gates. We will return for more shows.

Amber W — Google review

Hot as Hell in the Summer. No misting fans. No drink holders for covered seats. Bag policy sucks if you like your designer bags. Concession prices are out of control. Go and have fun.

Michelle M — Google review

My daughter and I went to see Mercy Me with her Godparents. It was a fabulous concert. Be sure to arrive very early (2+ hours for parking)and make sure you check for compliance on purses and such.

Karen D — Google review

I appreciate the fact that this pavilion had free parking and that they allowed you to bring your own food in a gallon freezer bag. Beverages were not allowed in the gallon bag though. I would recommend exploring the website before visiting because this venue offers a lot. It is really large and a really nice place for a concert. Keep in mind that this is an outdoor venue. You will be exposed to the elements when here, so dress accordingly.After the concert let out, officers and stadium workers did an amazing job in directing us and getting us to the freeway as quick as possible. Overall, I had a great experience and really enjoyed my concert.

Jaelyn M — Google review

Truly it's beautiful here . They have lots of clean restroom they also have a lot of different venues. The Hill area is wonderful kind of looks like Miller outdoor theater. But on both sides they actually have a lot of views on both sides I don't know if it's the same. Yes yes it's beautiful.

Fredrick C — Google review

Very nice venue for concerts. We had dinner first after parking for the concert and then rented lawn chairs. The lawn area is artificial grass which was very nice.

Mike K — Google review

Went here for the first time since living my whole life in Texas and I was shocked at how cool it was. It's small and I mean that in a great way. It's an intimate venue and the renting of lawn chairs in the general field is the best idea ever. The whole lawn is graded so even if you sit behind people, you can still see everything. The food and drink options are amazing and I was totally satisfied. I saw dead and company here and I hope they have more shows here. My only suggestion is to bring a water proof blanket for the lawn. Bot that its always wet, but just in case its damp and u dont want to rent a lawn chair just have the blanket with you. Parking in the area us great and mostly free, too!!

Chloe S — Google review

This venue always puts on the best shows and their entire staff is always friendly and helpful no matter how busy they are. Security is well prepared and the medical teams they have there are on the spot. I witnessed some commotion in section 105 I think and staff, police, and medical responded quickly and appropriately. Once things settled down and I saw they were helping someone leave the seated section I noticed it was a friend of mine and his wife was in the wheelchair. I spoke to him later in the evening and they were home safe and doing better. Thanks to the quick actions of the staff things didn't go worse for my friend. Thank you all for all you do.

James R — Google review

Important things to know: no purse or bags unless they are clear. Small wallet size purse 4×6 inches allowed, but will be searched. Metal detectors at entrance. This is an outdoor venue. Be prepared with sunscreen and cool clothes. Even under the covered area, the sun shines bright until the sun sets.

Laura H — Google review

Since we live out in Richmond, Texas, I rarely come out this far to see a concert, especially during the hot summer days. Fall and winter are fine, but triple digit heat, no thanks, unless you have seats under the roof covering.

Sam O — Google review

Tons of fun! The Ghost concert was AWESOME!! The only thing that sucked was they watered the lawn before the concert has started so if you had lawn tickets hope you brought a blanket or something to sit on so you don't get your clothes all wet. Which we did not, not knowing they had watered the lawn! So we had to stand the whole time, which sucked. Other than that, the concert itself was AMAZING!!!

Kristy C — Google review

The facility is excellent. Has been many years since I’ve been there. Lots of changes for the good. Getting in and out was easy. Traffic control was good and the venue was clean. The restrooms were clean and well stocked. Be prepared to spend money on drinks and food. Overall experience was excellent.

Michael S — Google review

Great!!! Smooth experience, staff were very friendly and getting through was a breeze. I expected something close to an amusem*nt park entry, but I didn't even have to wait. Rules are reasonable, and there are always a few ppl breaking them, but the staff do their best to fix it. Overall, very happy!! Definitely coming back! 🥰

Alexis B — Google review

What are the better concert venues in Houston area. The best I’ve ever been to, but definitely the number one place to go see a concert if from Houston or the surrounding area. better environment and Toyota center and easier to relax and enjoy the show. Tickets are also more flexible in price because of the option or the lawn price. They also host free shows every now and then.

Scott E — Google review

Great venue! I highly suggest you grab paid parking when you buy tickets, will save some walking. Free parking was well lit and staffed however.Like all of these types of venues, drinks are expensive.Great seating options and if your budget puts you in the so called "cheap seats" the video boards are large and clear.Semi-outdoor with a lot of seating under the cover and large fans moving air.Bathrooms were accessible and clean.

Keath H — Google review

Covered seating is better. The center seats are best because they are elevated and have waiters for food and drinks. They have cheap tickets on the lawn area. The public restrooms have many stalls. There is an air conditioned area when you first enter, but you can't take alcohol out of the area. You can buy food and drinks outside. Parking took forever and it always does because of the traffic flow. So get there early. Also be aware of purse size and types - bigger purses are not allowed.

Miki A — Google review

Very good venue. Great security at the gate and only a five to minute wait to get in. You will not be allowed to bring your own lawn chairs. They have lawn chairs for rent at about ten dollars if you, by chance have lawn seats. The venue is pretty large, and based on my untrained ear the aucustics sound great.

Kareem 1 — Google review

1. **Nice Art**: The park features beautiful sculptures and art installations, adding to its charm.2. **Good Paths**: Well-maintained pathways make it easy to explore the greenery.3. **Clean Neighborhood**: The surrounding area is well-kept, ensuring a pleasant experience.4. **Nice Grass to Lay Down In**: Ample grassy areas invite picnics, relaxation, and sunbathing.

Stephanie M — Google review

Great place for a concert. I really enjoyed that the venue has so many additional options outside of just the concert. The staff there were incredible and helped create an amazing experience for the Waste Connections group.

Dave W — Google review

Acoustics are not the best but this is a very well built venue with plenty of parking, well organized and good crowd control. Been there twice, the last time I was invited to the lawn, I thought it was going to be terrible but it was actually pretty good and enjoyable as it wasn't very crowded.

J. B — Google review

4.6

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2005 Lake Robbins Dr, The Woodlands, TX 77380, USA

(281) 364-3010

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One Riverway Dr

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Very nice apartments with, what seems to be, cutting edge technology.

Marc J — Google review

Lovely security lady at front desk very helpful

James N — Google review

No validated parking.Nice place.

Vernon G — Google review

Nice location

Lori B — Google review

Great work space

Donald C — Google review

Excellent place

Robert J — Google review

Lovely staff!

Juan G — Google review

Nice place

D S — Google review

4.5

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1 Riverway Dr Ste 1700, Houston, TX 77056, USA

(713) 403-8223

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George H.W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum

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The George H.W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum, located on the campus of a prestigious Texas university, is dedicated to preserving the legacy of the 41st president. The museum features numerous exhibits showcasing artifacts from his life and political career, including a replica of the White House press room and items such as a World War II Avenger Torpedo Bomber and a 1947 Studebaker.

The George H.W. Bush Presidential museum was a nice diversion to our visit in San Antonio. The museum was not overly crowded during our visit. All staff encountered were friendly, overly accommodating and informative. There were a number of newly added exhibits, so the museum is being well maintained. There are changes due to COVID-19, wearing a mask is required while indoors. The outdoor grounds are exceptional and well maintained and manicured. During our visit we spent around 3 hours inside the museum and touring the grounds. Our visit to the museum was well worth the time. It was great to relive some history and learn a few new things. Hope you enjoy your visit as much as we did.😊

Billy D — Google review

The library contains over a million photos walking you through the impressive layout of the 41st presidents' private and public careers. You are immediately greeted with a warm welcome, and the gift shop is awkwardly small. However, the selection has great choices. It will be enjoyed by all ages and a top attraction personally. I forgot to visit the documentary theater. Upstairs floor are for research, archives by appointment only. The visit ended with respects at the burial site located outside past the pond area. You don't need a ticket to explore the outer grounds and fishing allowed. June 2024, the locomotive exhibit will open with the new building right of the entrance. I'm excited to revisit for the red ribbon opening.

Rock I — Google review

Beautiful museum filled with an overwhelming number of artifacts and information. My group spent 3+ hours here but it would take weeks to go through and read every individual item. Truly eye opening experience to see someone’s entire life/legacy in one building. All employees were friendly, knowledgeable, and willing to give mini tours to explain certain exhibit areas.George H.W. Bush and Barbara Bush accomplished so much more than you may think. Despite being a college student and many people my age don’t find these types of things that interesting, I found it fascinating with how in-depth everything was displayed.

Braedyn — Google review

I think I've tried to visit about five times and I finally got in! Various closings and me not looking at their hours conspired against me. But on this beautiful spring day, I was able to visit.The inside and the outside gardens are fantastic. I think the gardens are now one of my favorites in Texas. The place is full of memorabilia and lays it out in a very interesting way. Often I go to a museum or other place and wonder why I felt like I could do better just looking at things online. In this case, it was much deeper, richer and more meaningful than most on-line, museums by prose that I have been to. I think I got a better understanding of George W and Barbara Bush and enjoyed the visit.Whether you are a rabid Bush fan or merely a passing history buff, this is definitely going to have something for you.

Grouse K — Google review

This experience was like stepping back in time. I felt connected to the former president and was able to understand so much more about history through this experience! Highly recommend.

Garner T — Google review

Great place to reminisce about the accomplishments and history of President George Bush Senior. The landscaping here is so gorgeous. We also enjoyed the Barbara Rose Garden and Reflection Pond in the back. The museum itself requires tickets purchased online in advance, and no, you cannot just show up and buy tickets at the gate! You can also sit in the Oval Office chair and experience what it feels like to be President for one minute!

Hanson T — Google review

Security (metal detector) check at entrance. The only bathroom on the right after entrance. Theater next to the bathroom. The documentary movie does not require ticket, starting every 30 mins (duration 22 mins). Gallery may change overtime. Lots of great historical photographs. Great WWII items on display.

Pin W — Google review

It was my father's first time (as well as myself); coming here. I live in Bryan (dad is visiting from New Hampshire)and had yet to see it. Needless to say it was an emotional and amazing experience.

Ada-Jean M — Google review

Very interesting and enjoyable museum. The staff was friendly and very helpful.

Timothy S — Google review

This an amazing place! So much history and interesting displays. We loved it and learned a lot. He was a very accomplished person and president!

Roy V — Google review

What an amazing tribute to a great man! I really enjoyed learning about George and his family! Great customer service and it’s a beautiful library!! What a beautiful love story!

Mindy M — Google review

Loved the history here! Bring your kids! It's great for a day trip for homeschoolers, there's a no cost orientation video that gives a quick brief over his life. The museum area is great and there's SO MUCH! We spent almost 2 hrs here and there's several interactive areas for the kids. I had fun too! It's a very nice campus and all of the workers are so friendly and full of knowledge!

Hillary E — Google review

Visiting A president's library and museum should be on everyone's do list. There is so much history and insights to be learned. You are carried through George's life from school, meeting Barbara, war, politics, diplomacy, CIA, presidency, to retirement.There is not enough room to share the experience.I definitely recommend.

Wendell H — Google review

The George Herbert Walker Bush Presidential Library and Museum is a MUST SEE! A quite nostalgic journey through the life of "41" as his life's events entwined with those of my own family... He was a true public servant and a testimony to the Greatest Generation!

Joel D — Google review

A really impressive campus, with a lake and a familial tomb, containing the former president and first lady.

Matty B — Google review

Fine tribute to our former President. Extensive memorabilia and history provided so you can appreciate the man and his life. Lots of parking available, easy access for mobility challenged. The facility has an informative movie as an introduction and then many exhibits on his legacy. Pleasant gift shop is available. Outdoor park area has impressive sculptures and grounds.

Mark O — Google review

Beautiful museum and library that describes the life of George H W Bush right from his younger days to becoming President. The man played so many roles in life so there is a ton of memorabilia and history associated. The movie at the entrance is a must and describes how Bush 41 was a genuine soul and had endearing ideals. Very inspiring to learn more about him. His burial site is also nearby. Highly recommend visiting this place.

gradcjd16 — Google review

4.7

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1000 George Bush Dr W, College Station, TX 77845, USA

(979) 691-4010

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