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Baton Rouge experiences a subtropical climate. This means warm, wet summers and short, mild winters. The best times to visit Baton Rouge are from February to May when the weather is comfortably cool and the city's festivals are in full swing. Remember, during summer and fall, Baton Rouge could be prone to severe weather like hurricanes.
The official currency in Baton Rouge, like the rest of the United States, is the U.S. Dollar ($). Credit Cards are widely accepted across the city.
The primary commercial airport serving Baton Rouge is the Baton Rouge Metropolitan Airport. As Baton Rouge is also a river city, it hosts the Port of Greater Baton Rouge - one of the largest sea ports in the United States.
For tourists who plan to move around the city, renting a car can be an affordable and flexible option. Compact and economy rented cars are most recommended for city travel. Keep in mind that driving in Baton Rouge is on the right side and speed limits are strictly enforced.
It is good to know that Baton Rouge has both metered and lot parking available throughout the city. You can park for free in downtown Baton Rouge on weekends.
Baton Rouge offers a mix of architectures, historical sites, museums, and Cajun-Creole cuisine. Some cannot-miss attractions in the city are the Louisiana State Capitol, Old State Capitol, LSU Rural Life Museum, and the USS Kidd Veterans Museum.
Just a short drive from Baton Rouge, New Orleans offers a lively atmosphere with its buzzing nightlife and well-known Mardi Gras festival. As for outdoor activities, Baton Rouge provides kayaking and hiking opportunities at places like the Bluebonnet Swamp Nature Center, and Atchafalaya National Wildlife Refuge.
People in Baton Rouge are noted for their southern hospitality. It’s customary to greet people you meet, and don’t be surprised if you’re drawn into conversation with friendly locals!