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Bittersweet Plantation Bed and Breakfast

404 Claiborne Ave, Donaldsonville, LA 70346 · 225-473-1232

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DONALDSONVILLE. These rooms, part of the Lafitte's Landing restaurant complex, offer a pleasant mix of traditional comforts and updated amenities. Suites feature antique furnishings and also offer private bath, television, VCR, CD player, refrigerator, and phone; fireplace and jacuzzi are available as well, along with other perks. During your stay, you'll want to make plans to dine at the restaurant, which is considered one of the area's best culinary experiences.

Myrtles Plantation

7747 US Hwy 61, St. Francisville, LA 70775 · 225-635-6277

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ST. FRANCISVILLE. This gracious plantation home, claimed by some to be haunted, sits amid beautifully landscaped grounds and ageless oaks. Built around 1796, the Myrtles features a generous, beautifully detailed porch. Inside, the home is a study of richness, complete with marble, crystal chandeliers, Aubusson tapestries, and dainty furniture. A restaurant is located on the premises, along with a spacious brick courtyard and gift shop. Eleven rooms (including two suites and a cottage) are available for bed-and-breakfast accommodations. Most feature four-poster bed and private bath; a complimentary continental breakfast and tour are included. Rates range $115-230.

Oak Alley Plantation

3645 Hwy 18 (Great River Rd), Vacherie, LA 70090 · 225-265-2151

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VACHERIE. As stately as the plantation home of imagination, this Greek Revival structure features an oak allee leading to the entrance and is a magnificent presence amid the grounds. Dating from 1839, Oak Alley was built after the planting of the oaks and was situated to maximize the approach to the home. Costumed guides offer tours (not included in room rates), and on the grounds are a restaurant, cafe, gift shop, and blacksmith's shop. Bed-and-breakfast accommodations are available in cottages near the main house, which sleep 4 to 6 each and include private bath but neither TV nor phone.

The Stockade Bed and Breakfast

8860 Highland Rd, Baton Rouge, LA 70808 · 225-769-7358

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BATON ROUGE. Individual, traditional decor distinguishes this B&B's five spacious rooms, which make a good home base for exploring Baton Rouge and its environs. Amenities include private bath, TV, VCR, mini-refrigerator, telephone, coffeemaker, iron and ironing board. Guests are also offered the choice of a full or continental breakfast. Special packages can be arranged for romantic occasions, if celebrations are in order. The inn sits on property that served as a Civil War-era stockade.

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Bed & Breakfasts and Inns come in all shapes, sizes, locations, and styles. What unites our selections is a focus on well-maintained properties that are professionally managed by full-time innkeepers. Enjoy the unique surroundings, lovely furnishings, and tasty breakfasts they offer. After your stay, you're certain to remember the experience for a long time.

 

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