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Lafayette is a city in Louisiana. It's the unofficial capital of Acadiana or Cajun Country. This flourishing moderate sized city fortunately escaped the worst of the one-two punch of hurricanes Katrina and Rita which devastated much of south Louisiana on either side of the city in 2005.

The city is home to the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Music and dancing is an integral part of community life. Several restaurants and dance halls thrive in the area and the city hosts several musical festivals throughout the year.

Get in

By car

Lafayette is at the intersection of Interstates 10 and 49. I-10 runs through the northern part of Lafayette, linking the city with New Orleans (2.5 hours east) and Houston (4 hours west). I-49 links Lafayette with Alexandria and Shreveport to the north.

By air

Lafayette Regional Airport [1] has nonstop flights on American to Dallas/Fort Worth, Delta to Atlanta, and United to Houston.

By train

Amtrak [2] provides service to Lafayette via the Sunset Limited, running between Los Angeles and New Orleans.

Get around

While Lafayette does have a bus system that is accessible from most areas in town, driving by car is still the most popular way to get around the city. Most businesses have parking lots, and even in the Downtown area there is often plenty of parking on a normal day. The University of Louisiana at Lafayette is usually the only area where visitors encounter parking troubles, but while school is in session a shuttle bus links the center of campus with the massive parking lot at Cajun Field (near the Cajundome and Convention Center), providing a quick commute with frequent service. Bike lanes are becoming a growing trend on some major roads as well. A expanding taxi industry has grown-up around Lafayette recently.

See

  • 1 Acadian Cultural Center, 501 Fisher Road, +1 337 232-0789. 8AM-5PM daily. You can spend an hour or so here learning about the history of the Acadian (Cajun) people. Free, donations accepted.
  • University of Louisiana at Lafayette, 104 E University Ave. A large four-year university with a great campus and an alligator swamp next to the Student Union. There is University Art Museum on campus, and an International Film Series is screened every semester.
  • 3 Vermilionville, 300 Fisher Road, +1 337 233-4077. Tuesday-Sunday 10AM-4PM. $8 adults. A heritage and folklife park depicting the way of life on the Bayou. The park has costumed interpretors and traditional craft demos.
  • 4 Paul and Lulu Hilliard University Art Museum, 710 E. Saint Mary Blvd, 70503 (on University of Louisiana, Lafayette campus), +1 337 482-2278. Tu-Fr 9-5, Sa 10-5. Museum collection of over 4,000 objects including 18th, 19th, 20th and 21st century American, European and Asian art works. $4/adult, $3/senior, $2/student. Paul and Lulu Hilliard University Art Museum on Wikipedia

Do

  • Festival International de Louisiane, Downtown Lafayette. Four day festival that brings musical acts and other performers from all over the world, with an emphasis on Francophone countries. The festival usually takes place the last weekend of April, and is usually a nice diversion from the expensive and often over-crowded New Orleans JazzFest the same time of year. The amazing food selection from local restaurants is moderately priced, and there are several shopping bazaars with everything from international vendors to local artists. Most importantly the festival is free, with a great deal of funding coming from donations made by Lafayette residents. Jefferson Street and most of Downtown Lafayette virtually shut-down to traffic from Friday afternoon to Sunday evening with around six stages of live music. Free.
  • LA ICE, 3607 N.W. Evangeline Thruway, Carencro, +1 337 896-2040, fax: +1 337 896-2047. The only ice rink in Louisiana.

Buy

  • Mall of Acadiana. Decent sized shopping mall at the corner of Ambassador Caffery Pkwy and Johnston St.

Eat

Lafayette is a center for great Cajun cuisine (see the Acadiana article for an overview), but don't think Cajun food is all there is to eat here. Many different styles of food can be found here, and many have developed a Cajun flair. Lafayette is truly a food-oriented city, with more restaurants than cities with a much larger population. We talk about what to eat a lunch over breakfast, and what to eat for dinner over lunch; and we're rarely disappointed with the outcome.

  • Maesone Noodle House, 4807 Johnston St, +1 337 406-0850. Great noodles, mixture of Chinese, Vietnamese, Thai, and Laotian cuisine.
  • Bisbano's Pizza, 1540 Johnston St, +1 337 233-0420. Good pizza; free wi-fi.
  • Charley G's, 3809 South Ambassador Caffery Pkwy, +1 337 981-0108. Specialty in seafood. Excellent bar. Live piano music.
  • Hub City Diner 1412 South College, +1 337 235-5683. Louisiana cooking in a diner atmosphere.
  • LaFonda Restaurant, 3809 Johnston St, +1 337 984-5630. Tex-Mex menu with great margaritas.
  • Randol's Restaurant, 2320 Kaliste Saloom Road, +1 337 981-7080. Popular Cajun family style restaurant with a dance floor and a bar. Live Cajun or Zydeco music every night.
  • Judice Inn, 3134 Johnston St, +1 337 269-1653. Popular little joint for cheeseburgers and beer.
  • Olde Tyme Grocery 218 W St Mary +1 337 235-8165. Great po-boy sandwiches. The atmosphere is basically a few tables in an old grocery building. Lots of character!
  • Julien's Po-Boys 1900 W. University Ave+1 337 232-5168. Two other locations in Lafayette. Serves great po-boy sandwiches and spicy platters.
  • Artmosphere, 902 Johnston St, +1 337 233-3331. Mon-Sat 11AM to 2PM, Sun 11AM to midnight. Eclectically decorated restaurant, bar and hookah bar with live music and a wide variety of great food.
  • Sakura, 3218 Johnston St, +1 337 989-9698. Fantastic sushi bar and restaurant. Also has great teriyaki, tempura, and other kinds of Japanese cuisine.
  • Agave Cantina, 200 E Vermilion St, +1 337 289-0000. Mon-Wed 11AM-10PM, Thur-Sat 11AM-11PM. Great Tex-Mex with some Tex-Mex / Creole fusion dishes. Inside and outside eating.
  • Pho Tien, 3533 Ambassador Caffery Pkwy, +1 337 456-3813. Fantastic Vietnamese, especially noodles
  • Cafe des Amis, 140 E. Bridge St., Breaux Bridge LA, +1 337-332-5273. Zydeco Breakfast every Saturda morning 8:30-11:30 AM.

Drink

Downtown Lafayette Hosts live entertainment nightly with its verity of clubs and kind of resembles New Orleans French Quarter on a smaller scale. The Strip on McKinley Street with its row of bars right next to The University of Louisiana is another popular venue. From The Keg to the McKinley Street Pub there is a bar for every college niche.

Most visitors to Lafayette are often surprised by another feature of the local drinking scene: drive-thru daiquiri stores. Open-container laws are seemingly disregarded as customers can purchase potent frozen drinks without leaving their car, and then simply drive-off. Exercise caution, though, as cops still consider these drinks to be open alcohol containers, as evident by the styrofoam-cupped drinks are ofter handed to customers with a piece of tape over the lid opening.

For you bar and club patrons, last call in Lafayette is a 2AM Monday through Saturday, and at 12 midnite on Sunday nights.

  • 1 The Greenroom, 229 Jefferson St., +1 337 233-4255. 4pm-2am. Great local bar in Downtown Lafayette with a easygoing vibe. Several local and imported beers on tap, with the widest bottled beer selection in town. Nightly drink specials, pool tables, shuffleboard, foosball, and plenty of good people.

Sleep

  • 2 Blue Moon Guesthouse, 215 E Convent St, +1 337 234-2422, toll-free: +1 877 766-2583. Check-in: 5PM-10PM, check-out: 11AM. A clean, safe, and very hospitable hostel located in downtown Lafeyette. Dorms $18+, privates $75+.

Go next

Routes through Lafayette
HoustonLake Charles  W  E  New IberiaNew Orleans
Lake CharlesRayne  W  E  Baton RougeNew Orleans
ShreveportOpelousas  N  S  END
Lake CharlesRayne  W  E  New IberiaNew Orleans
AlexandriaOpelousas  N  S  → Jct W EEND


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