Ubicación del establecimiento
Si decides alojarte en Hilton Baton Rouge Capitol Center, disfrutarás de una magnífica ubicación en pleno centro de Baton Rouge, a solo diez minutos a pie de Baton Rouge River Center y Belle of Baton Rouge Casino & Hotel. Además, este hotel de 4 estrellas se encuentra a 4,6 km de Tiger Stadium y a 4,6 km de Louisiana State University. Las distancias se expresan en números redondos.
- Centro de arte Shaw Center: 0,2 km
- Old State Capitol: 0,2 km
- Louisiana Art and Science Museum: 0,3 km
- USS Kidd Veterans Memorial: 0,6 km
- Antigua Mansión del Gobernador: 0,6 km
- Baton Rouge River Center: 0,7 km
- Belle of Baton Rouge Casino & Hotel: 0,7 km
- Museo de Capitol Park: 0,8 km
- Pentagon Barracks: 0,9 km
- Huey Long Statue: 0,9 km
- Louisiana State Capitol: 1,1 km
- Howard Wilkinson Bridge: 1,2 km
- Museo del antiguo arsenal: 1,3 km
- Parque Arsenal: 1,3 km
- Hollywood Casino: 1,5 km .El aeropuerto más práctico para llegar a Hilton Baton Rouge Capitol Center se encuentra en Baton Rouge, LA (BTR-Baton Rouge Metropolitan): 12,2 km.
Habitaciones
Te sentirás como en tu propia casa en cualquiera de las 291 habitaciones con frigorífico y estación de conexión para MP3. Descansa como nunca en una cama con edredón de plumas y ropa de cama de alta calidad. Para los momentos de ocio, tienes un televisión LCD con canales por cable y conexión a Internet por cable y wifi gratis. El baño privado está provisto de artículos de higiene personal de diseño y secadores de pelo.
Para comer
Aprovecha el servicio de habitaciones con horario limitado de este hotel.
Servicios de negocios y otros
Tendrás un servicio de recepción las 24 horas, una caja fuerte en recepción y un cajero automático a tu disposición. ¿Estás organizando un evento en Baton Rouge? En este hotel tienes a tu disposición 1858 metros cuadrados de espacio con una sala de reuniones. Hay un aparcamiento sin asistencia (de pago) disponible.
Muy bien situado y excelente conferencia
Estuve en una conferencia técnica. Muy buenos servicios. La habitación es excelente. El bar de muy buena calidad. Muy carca de los museos y de los edificios públicos de la ciudad. Gran vista. Buena atención
Ruidoso!
Me hospede en una de las habitaciones con vista al rio. Muy bonita de por cierto. Sin embargo, cuidado! Resulta que cerca de alli hay una via de tren y cuando pasan lo hacen tocando bocina muy fuerte. Me desperto mas de una vez. Dijeron que del otro lado no se escuchaba, pero no pude comprobarlo.
Nice Location. Rooms need upkeep, a lot issues
Hot is in great location, a lot of fun stuff to do. Rooms have so many issues. No hot water. Toilet doesn’t flush properly. Slower is slow, tub is rusted. Pool was open, but closed for a private event; but nobody was in pool area. Parking, one person working for $28 overnight charge, wait is bout 25 mins.
Poor customer service
We were advised that a manager would get us the online rate because 3 tries did not connect reservations. I held once for 15 minutes and got no answer and called the hotel back directly and the evening guy said he’d get a manager to meet the rate. Then we had a clogged lavatory & requested it be serviced while out to dinner. No one came & still clogged all night. We had no use of a lavatory all night or until we checked out. The day manager thought she was being magnanimous with a $ 40 credit on a room that we paid @ $ 35 too much for to begin with. So, all that said, I think Hilton Downtown Baton Rouge is a POS and do not expect to stay there again on my frequent trips. Your manager isn’t a very good ambassador either. Hugely disappointed. And if anyone asks I’ll have to tell them of my experience.
Shockingly unpleasant - especially for a Hilton
We went for the Louisiana Marathon and wanted to stay within walking distance to the start. We stayed 3 nights and had an accessible room. We travel with our adult son, who is in a wheelchair, and was rolling in the 5K & half marathon. The good is that the location is convenient for the marathon start. The negatives are numerous. The biggest is the the front desk was rude and really hostile with an unbelievably bad attitude. The water in the tub wouldn't turn on more than a trickle (This was not bad water pressure, it was a literal trickle) After running Saturday morning, we discovered it, called the front desk, was answered rudely when I asked how long they thought it would be for engineering to get there with a "I will call as soon as you get off the phone" After waiting an hour, I walked down to the front desk. I asked if they had any time estimate for repairs, and joked that I was desperate for a shower after running b/c I was starving & needed to eat somewhere. The response from the woman was they didn't know. I asked if there was another room available, she said they were full and no rooms were available, I asked if maybe there might be a room at the Hampton Inn down the street, and was met with a "I can check you out out and you can go see" response. The hostility kind of floored me since I had really been nice and laughing even - just trying to get a shower! I asked if she could again check on when engineering could get to it and went back upstairs to the room. My husband said they came while I was downstairs and the guy said that they were aware of that shower needing a trick to turn on (pull out shower switch, turn knob, etc - some combo that worked) Then, we did not get clean towels even once during our 4 day/3 night stay. We were told checking in that room cleaning wasn't being done because of covid, and that if we needed towels to come to the front desk or call and they'd hand them to us. We called twice/day asking for towels, we stopped by the front desk and asked and the same hostile woman said they didn't have towels there, and she'd send them up. They never came. We followed up and were met with an attitude that was just bad and we didn't do anything to deserve it other than ask (politely!) for water and later, towels. We dripped dry after the race. My son never got a shower. The accessibility - old hotel, weirdly unaccessible room. We had a tub room that was supposed to be mobility accessible and it would have been difficult for a wheelchair bound person to navigate without assistance. My son is wheelchair bound and can't walk. We couldn't shower him because of the awkward room layout. It's an old historic hotel though and not totally unexpected. The room door was super heavy and would be hard for some people to open, let alone open and wheel themselves through. The angle to enter was extremely difficult to navigate and if the bathroom door was open, you could not open the entry door at all. We push our son, and it took both of us to get him in the room. I believe historic properties do the best they can and really am including this info to help future disabled travelers. No food on Sunday in the hotel or nearby. most of the nearby restaurants were closed on Sunday. The restaurant in the hotel was closed all the time but they had a limited menu to order from & pick up from the bar. (also closed on Sundays) I did not complain or talk to a manager while there and wish I would have. I don't complain normally - just adapt and move on. I regret that I didn't say something to management. But also feared the woman at the front desk might be management! This was my first stay in an attempt to switch from Marriott to Hilton and I'm debating going back to Marriott.