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    La Quinta by Wyndham Baton Rouge Denham Springs - Guest room

    La Quinta by Wyndham Baton Rouge Denham Springs

    3.5(45 reviews)
    2.9 mi
    $$

    The place looks like brand new. The room was clean, comfortable and quiet. The breakfast was…read moregood. The pool was nice and there is a hot tub. The best part is it is located just to the north of the interstate and was convenient to the hospital I was visiting. The price was what I expected but the accommodation s were better than I expected.

    I had a very pleasant experience when I stayed at the Baton Rouge O'Neal Lane (Denham Springs)…read morelocation 7/20-7/27/2026. Due to a death in my family, I needed to return to Baton Rouge so I booked a room for 8/4-8/10/2026. I used my debit card to secure the room online with the understanding that my card would only be used to hold the room. When plans changed and I cancelled my reservation on 8/3/2026, I noticed a pending charge for $591.00. I called the hotel and was told that charge would be"drop off" and that my card would not be debited. However, approximately 24 hours later, my card was debited for the $591.00. I reached out to the General Manager Debbie Barnes via email on two separate occasions to discuss this matter, and did not receive a response. However, after my first stay at the property, she reached out immediately via email to thank me for the glowing review I posted. So to have this matter essentially ignored, was disappointing to say the least. I ended up having to file a dispute with my bank and wait for the funds to be returned to my account. ---Marian C. Morris

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    La Quinta by Wyndham Baton Rouge Denham Springs - Guest room

    Guest room

    La Quinta by Wyndham Baton Rouge Denham Springs - Guest room

    Guest room

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    Shadetree Bed & Breakfast - Governor's Suite Library Porch

    Shadetree Bed & Breakfast

    5.0(10 reviews)
    33.6 mi

    We happened upon this little gem with the help of a guide book, Off the Beaten Path. Our host was…read morefull of southern charm and good company. We stayed in the treehouse which was awesome. Very large room, full of amenities and a very comfortable bed. Not only are the grounds breathtaking, the cabin is superb. This is a hidden gem for sure. Breakfast and wine are options as added frills. We eat a plant based diet so not sure about breakfast but it's probably good. We went to Petra's for dinner and were very happy with quality of food and service. The following day we did a hike recommended in visitors book. Our favorite part of stay was sitting by the fire with the dog and two cats. This place is highly recommend if you're into nature and comfort.

    This is a unique snowflake of b&bs. There are three cabins you rent which all have king size beds…read moreand private outdoor areas. It I backs up to woods with tons of birds and deer. KW is the owner and thinks of everything... I'm talking he had a bonfire all set up, with lighter fluid and lighter conveniently placed right next to it for whenever we desired. The kitchen is stocked with champagne flutes, wine glasses and mugs. Two of the three cabins have jacuzzis. There are mid week specials to snag a deal but also luxury packages full with wine and breakfast. This cabin is absolutely idyllic. Must stay!

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    Shadetree Bed & Breakfast - Loft bathroom

    Loft bathroom

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    Loft seating area

    Shadetree Bed & Breakfast - Governor's Suite view from BR to Entry

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    Governor's Suite view from BR to Entry

    Butler Greenwood Plantation - Relaxing

    Butler Greenwood Plantation

    3.7(10 reviews)
    35.8 mi
    $$

    The initial presentation is a nice getaway to the country plantation life. Unfortunately when…read morestaying we came to realize each cabin is infested with bugs, one being covered in ants. The "continental" breakfast is a few stale croissants in a ziplock bag and expired orange juice. Turning to a highlight of an in house jacuzzi tub, don't expect the water to stay hot long enough to reach above the jets. Our tub button broke on first use. When mentioning to staff the front desk lady told us to figure it out with a broom. Also the older lady working in the front/main house should maybe rethink working in customer service.

    I booked the Cook's Cottage for a little getaway weekend retreat. I planned to relax, read, walk…read morethe grounds with my small dog, sleep in, enjoy the ambiance. I was VERY disappointed when I got inside the cottage. Friends who have stayed at Butler Greenwood told me the cottages are a little older and rustic, but the pictures online looked charming. None of them had stayed at the Cook's Cottage might I add. I wasn't expecting a pristine, modern accommodation, but this cottage was closer to disrepair than rustic. Everything needs an update/upgrade/thorough cleaning. The sofa/chair slip covers were worn, dirty, and covered with random material squares where they were ripped, two of the three lamps were broken at the top so the shades tipped over to the side, the entire cottage aside from the bathroom was carpeted in old blue office carpet with some throw rugs on top. There were various prints and blankets covering the wall, one I noticed was taped on the glass where it had cracked. Cobwebs and dust were visible on many of the old wall hangings, the fireplace tools, the top of the mantle. There were dead bugs under the bed, in a kitchen cabinet with some random large pans, the air conditioner unit was old and only got somewhat cool no matter how low I tried to set it. The mattress on the bed was hard and probably thirty years old, the pillows stained and of the caliber of what they use in hospitals, the bathroom faucet and toilet were worn down and chipped, the jacuzzi tub faucets had such low pressure I had to run the water for over an hour to fill it enough to run the jacuzzi. Everything looked and felt dirty. There's mold on the shower door, a blue metal trash can that looks like something from a 1980s grammar school cafeteria would have used, a ceiling fan that could only be run with all of the overhead lights on. I thought about leaving the first night, but the weather was bad and it was already dark. I did ask Ms. Ann Butler, the owner, if I could move to another cottage, but she said all were booked for the next day. I had the opportunity to go look inside the Dovecoat cottage before the renters arrived, and it was one hundred times nicer than the Cook's cottage. Much cleaner, more light, renovated, more updated furniture and flooring. I cannot believe she rents these two cottages for the some price (she rents any of them for $150 if only one bedroom is used). I felt like I had been tricked as my place felt like a cheap motel. An old, dirty, cheap motel while the others appeared significantly nicer, more comfortable, up to date, etc. I spent Saturday walking the grounds, tried to swim (the pool was dirty and had mold on the stairs leading in), and enjoyed sitting on the back deck reading and looking at the lovely pond view. The grounds are lovely. As long as I was outside my cottage, everything was charming, pleasant, and nice enough. I chose to make the best of it for the day and then packed my things and drove home at sunset as spending another night in that cottage was not an option. I thought about talking with the owner about it, but I cannot imagine I am the first to complain about this cottage, and I could tell by her response when I asked about moving cottages she was not concerned about customer satisfaction. I am so disappointed and felt really swindled by the misleading website pictures. I am sharing some of my own so no one else makes the same unfortunate choice. From what I'm told, Chases's Cottage, the Pond House, the Tree house, and the Dovecoat (I can vouch for this one myself) are all lovely. The place is truly worth it if you can rent one of those cottages, but you would literally be better off staying at a 2 or 3 star hotel in the area than this cottage.

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    Butler Greenwood Plantation - So happy the place is Pet friendly

    So happy the place is Pet friendly

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    The Myrtles - The sitting room

    The Myrtles

    4.0(254 reviews)
    34.9 mi

    Stayed last year and had an absolute blast. The restaurant was amazing and it was just super fun. I…read moredid have a crazy experience when my husband and me were alone and 2 candles from the inside of a candelabra hopped out and rolled to our feet. i could understand 1... but not 2 at the exact same time and we were alone standing still for a picture in the divided room looking into the mirrors....

    A visit to The Myrtles Plantation offers a unique blend of Southern history, architectural beauty,…read moreand just enough mystery to keep things interesting. The guided tour does a strong job of bringing the property's past to life. Set among towering oak trees and Spanish moss, the plantation itself is visually stunning, and the home's preserved interiors give an authentic glimpse into 18th- and 19th-century Louisiana life. Rainy Day our knowledgeable and engaging tour guide, was mixing well-documented history with the plantation's well-known ghost stories in a way that feels balanced rather than over-the-top. That said, expectations matter. If you're hoping for a purely historical deep dive, some of the supernatural elements may feel a bit dramatized. On the flip side, if you're looking for a full-on haunted experience, it's more subtle than theatrical. Overall, The Myrtles Plantation tour is a worthwhile stop for anyone traveling through Louisiana. It offers a memorable mix of culture, history, and atmosphere--especially for those who appreciate a good story along with their sightseeing.

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    The Myrtles - Cassie giving the ghost tour

    Cassie giving the ghost tour

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    One room in the restaurant

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    The dining room

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