Named for the Marquis de Lafayette for his
assistance during the Revolutionary War,
Lafayette, Louisiana is a
city on the Vermilion River in the southern part of the state. The many
attractions in the city will introduce you to its Cajun heritage. This area is
well known for its connection to the pirate Jean Lafitte, whom you can learn
about when you visit the
Jean Lafitte
National Historic Park and Preserve. Whichever of the Lafayette Louisiana
hotels you choose for your lodgings you are sure to be treated to a taste of
the French, Indian and Spanish heritage of the city.
The scrumptious breakfast at the TFreres
House Bed and Breakfast will certainly give you the stamina for a full day
of sightseeing. This 1880 Lafayette Louisiana hotel has been featured on the
Better Homes and Gardens Food network because of its exciting culinary delights
served to the guests.
The Dury
Inn and Suites Lafayette offers many amenities for the traveler, such as a
refrigerator and microwave in the spacious rooms. This Lafayette Louisiana
hotel is within close proximity to major attractions such as the Zoo of
Acadiana and Vermilionville. If you get hungry during the night, there is even
a guest pantry where you can garb a snack to tide you over until its time for
the complimentary hot breakfast.
Another of the many Lafayette Louisiana hotels where
you will be quite comfortable is the Hilton
Lafayette Hotel and Towers. Babysitting service is provided for parents who
want a night on the town. Relax in the pool, take in the fresh air on the sun
deck or shoot a game of pool with your friends. Everything is arranged around
your pleasure and comfort.