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CAJUN TRAVEL

Tourist office
4.4/5
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Open - from 09h00 to 17h00 Opening hours

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978, Interstate 49 South Service Road, Opelousas, The United States Of America
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2024
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2024

Tourist office offering all the good addresses and good plans to help plan a stay in the land of zydeco.

The Cajun Country tourism office covers the parish of St. Landry, which includes the towns of Arnaudville, Eunice and Opelousas. On site and on the website, all the good addresses and tips will help you plan your stay in the heart of zydeco country. Bonus: it is possible to download the tourist brochure in French on the web. The building that houses the tourist office is magnificent, so much so that it was awarded a prize by the American Society of Landscape Architects.

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Visited in march 2024
Very friendly and had Coffee and free samples of cajun spices to take Home
Visited in march 2024
Beautiful center, well worth the stop. Be sure to ask about the Rain chains!
Visited in february 2024
Nice and clean with very helpful staff. Picked up some interesting brochures. Looking forward to a return trip to St. Landry Parish.
Visited in february 2024
Stayed here over night as a Harvest Host guest. Lots of very interesting information about the history and culture of St. Landry Parish.
Visited in november 2023
I have been wanting to come here for some time now. I had seen in brochures about their progress in having native plants, a sustainable parking lot, a "green" building that used mainly recycled and repurposed building materials. The gal working was friendly and well informed about things to do in the area. I received a shocking blow that the nearby trash dump is not doing its tour that is advertised in travel brochures about their methane capture being used to fuel the parish vehicles. I am glad I stopped by here to find out.

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