Spanish Town was established in 1805 as a place for Spanish citizens’ culture and language to thrive, and is understandably the oldest neighborhood in the city. Though the small neighborhood has changed over time, it still reflects the colorful, changing heritage and development of Baton ... » Learn More about Spanish Town
Artists
Mid-City
Mid-City is one of the hottest spots in Baton Rouge right now. Anchored by Government Street and located in between downtown and Jefferson Highway, this stretch of land is where the creatives live and breathe. While Government Street is populated with local businesses and restaurants, the ... » Learn More about Mid-City
The Garden District
The Garden District looks and feels like a slice of New Orleans in Baton Rouge. This quiet and friendly neighborhood is full of historic properties and architecture dating back to 1910, all while also being surrounded by a big park, local businesses, and is situated close to LSU. The ... » Learn More about The Garden District