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Natchitoches is filled with history. Explore the downtown district, which features historic homes and buildings, great restaurants and marvelous shopping.
New Orleans, Louisiana
New Orleans is Mardi Gras, the New Orleans Jazz Festival, the French Quarter, Bourbon Street, the Garden District, outstanding restaurants and more.
New Iberia, Louisiana
New Iberia lies on the banks of Bayou Teche. Its culture is a mixture of French & Spanish, & it’s noted for its delectable French-Creole cuisine, particularly its seafood.
Bed and breakfast travelers looking for good food, good music and a good time, make your way to Louisiana! For help finding a delightfully comfortable bed and breakfast with charm and character to get you on your way to Louisiana, browse the collection of fine bed and breakfasts at LanierBB.com and let the party begin.
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Although famous for the Mardi Gras celebration which precedes the beginning of Lent, the flavorful food and inspiring music of Louisiana can be appreciated by the bed and breakfast visitor year round. Creole cooking, a blend of European, African and Caribbean influences originated in Louisiana, specifically in New Orleans. You might be able to sample this cuisine straight from your bed and breakfast kitchen. The cultural richness of Louisiana is a result of the historical influences of the mighty Mississippi River which brought to Louisiana a variety of settlers and cargo for trade and export. As traditions and languages mixed, a new flavor was born in architecture, food, music and lifestyle. Your bed and breakfast inn may reflect this Louisiana cultural and architectural heritage, and your B&B innkeepers will be delighted to share their culture with you.
Whether you're an outdoor adventurer or a history buff, Louisiana has something to offer to all types of bed and breakfast visitors. Louisiana bayous provide bed and breakfast nature lovers with some 4000 miles of waterways to explore the pristine beauty of Louisiana by air boat, kayak, or canoe. If you head out from your B&B in search of historic landmarks, make your way to the French Quarter in New Orleans, where many buildings date back to the time of Spanish rule. The bed and breakfast visitor will enjoy exploring the inns, bars and tourist facilities that make up much of this architecturally rich area.
There's much to see and lots of activities to partake in when you travel to Louisiana, so let LanierBB.com direct you to the finest inns and bed and breakfasts. Let the southern hospitality of the Louisiana bed and breakfast innkeepers show you the best of what the state has to offer.
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