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Discover resources in the heart of Louisiana's Cajun & Creole Country! Below you will find quick links on things to see, do, and eat in Lafayette, the Happiest City in America.
Craving delightfully smoked boudin, mouthwatering gumbo, and piping hot crawfish seasoned to perfection? Beyond being…
Lafayette is known as the Heartbeat of Acadiana, and with good reason. Their one- of-a-kind mix of Cajun, Creole, and…
When you’re ready for an escape, there’s a trail in Lafayette for everyone. From our culinary trails like crawfish…
One of the best ways to immerse yourself in Lafayette’s unique heritage is to attend one of its festivals, a treat for…
Connect with your community by dining at the best locally owned restaurants in the area.
View and download our latest Allons Inspiration Journal or visit LafayetteTravel.com/Allons for the latest on food…
Get your monthly dose of rich cultural history and the vibrant flavors of Cajun and Creole cooking and the wealth of…
Discover the food, music, and culture at the heart of Louisiana's Cajun & Creole Country.
Lafayette's blog showcasing the food, music, culture and history at the heart of Cajun & Creole Country.
See All PostsA weekly curated playlist by local musician Philippe Billeaudeaux featuring music by Lafayette, LA musicians with a weekly rundown of live music happening in and around the area…
Our beloved Acadiana poet Darrell Bourque once referred to early America’s free-form poets as “marvelous rebels” for breaking the rules of traditional form and…
If you're looking to spend some time in the Hub City and want to know what events are happening, you're in the right place. We'll give you a rundown of live music…
If you’re looking to combine your love for fitness with a true taste of South Louisiana culture, Lafayette is the place to be. It’s not your typical race day grind…
The city of Lafayette, LA is located in the center of Lafayette Parish at the intersection of I-10 and I-49 between New Orleans and Houston and only 35 miles north of the Gulf of Mexico.