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Top rated hotels in East Baton Rouge Parish

L'Auberge Baton Rouge
4.2/5102 Reviews
Great rooms
SpringHill Suites Baton Rouge South
4.2/5100 Reviews
When I booked with Expedia, under construction was never mentioned. Imagine that. So the day before, I get an email from Springhill explaining all the construction, noise, inconvenience, limited breakfast, etc. Perfect timing on their behalf. You think I felt deceived? You betcha. Walk into the room. First thing I notice is a piece of candy on the floor and a coffee stirrer sticking out in the crack of the sofa. You think they are extra cleaning in these times of Covid? Think again!
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Baton Rouge East
4.2/579 Reviews
At first blush this looks like a newer and usual high-quality H I Express. But while the neighborhood is quiet the hotel is not, the walls are very thin, and you can hear people talking on rooms to either side of you. Very annoying when you're next to an arguing/disagreeing couple! Additionally, I'm sure, having short hair, that the long black hair on the bathroom floor didn't come from me. Perhaps the cleaning will get better with time, but thin walls are hard to fix.
Comfort Inn University Area
3.8/5102 Reviews
Ms. Angela and Mr. Kent was great host very helpful . And a awesome cleaning staff.
Homewood Suites by Hilton Baton Rouge
4.1/594 Reviews
ur daughter slept on the pull out bed and had a terrible night's sleep. The sofa bed mattress was supper thin and worn. There was a strange dank smell in the room, that only went away when we used the air conditioning. The carpets were really old, dark and filthy looking. The sliding closet doors in the bedroom area were off their runner. Front desk staff are not very friendly, no one smiled and interactions were curt. Seemed like the front counter staff were a generally unhappy bunch.
Hotel Indigo Baton Rouge Downtown
4.2/5101 Reviews
The Hotel Indigo has a great location in downtown Baton Rouge. It's within walking distance of pretty much everything to do and see, including museums, the convention center, bars/restaurants, and office buildings. While IHG's Hotel Indigo brand is supposed to be an upper-upscale full-service, boutique-inspired brand, the Hotel Indigo in Baton Rouge felt more like a generic Holiday Inn Express or Fairfield Inn. No doorman or bellman. No offer of assistance with luggage. No newspapers. Bar doesn't open until 4pm, which means you can't get a drink until then. There's no all-day F&B nor is there a pantry or gift shop selling non-alcoholic drinks and snacks. So I couldn't even get a bottle of Diet Coke. The restaurant wasn't open for dinner when I stayed because the hotel lost its kitchen staff or staff members. At breakfast, the restaurant was very basic. There's no real table service. The breakfast menu consists of three or four egg options with all orders placed at the counter. No coffee refills and the orange juice is sugary orange juice from a mini-bottle. No oatmeal, no fresh berries and fruit, no yogurt, etc. There were some breakfast pastries at the counter but they looked old.  The atmosphere and food quality at Starbucks or McDonald's is better. The public spaces and guest rooms were very old and tired with extensive wear-and-tear. At the minimum, carpet in the hallways needs replacement as does some of the furniture in guest rooms. There are no USB outlets in the room. Only two or three accessible electrical outlets to charge assorted devices. That's just not acceptable in the year 2022. The clock-radio had iPod/iPhone docking capability ... maybe 10 or 12 years ago. We're talking like an iPhone 3 technology. No water was provided in the room. The mini-fridge and microwave were just haphazardly placed on the floor against a wall. The air conditioning unit was horrible. If you turned it on, the room was freezing even with the temperature set at 68 or 70 degrees. It never seemed to go on auto and stop running. I had to shut it off and sleep in a room that was about 73-74 degrees. I was woken up at several points during the night by what felt like earthquakes. I assume it was the elevator behind my room. Despite requesting a room away from the elevator, I was placed in a room right next to the elevator. The bathroom was dirty. Mold or mildew throughout shower. Old tiles that needed regrouting. Hair on face towels and throughout the floor of the walk-in shower. Everything just looked old and outdated. More like a dorm or locker room bathroom than an upscale boutique hotel brand. No mouthwash or other toiletries in the room. No bathrobe or slippers. The gym was well-equipped but, like everything else, was outdated. The equipment was a couple generations outdated. The general manager was apologetic and compensated me with a significant number of IHG points. While that was gracious of him, the fact remains that the hotel is

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Local Travel Info

Number of Hotels78
Number of Reviews5,099
Highest Price€854
Lowest Price€54
Average Price (Weekdays)€144
Average Price (Weekends)€164