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Downtown Riverfront

Shreveport's City centre Riverfront pairs historic charm with direct entertainment along the scenic Red River. The riverfront promenade offers peaceful walks with water views, while nearby casinos light up the night. History buffs can explore the Municipal Auditorium and restored Strand Theatre between visits to the antique vehicle museum and interactive Sci-Port Discovery Centre. Casino hotels dominate the lodging scene, with gaming floors that buzz 24/7. The Louisiana Boardwalk serves up shopping and dining options within walking distance of most attractions. Though public transit is limited, the area's walkable design makes it easy to hop between riverfront parks and entertainment venues.

Highland Historic District

The Highland Historic District showcases stunning early 1900s mansions with wraparound porches and stained glass windows. History buffs will love exploring the oak-lined streets dotted with Victorian and Colonial Revival homes. Between visits to the Shreveport Little Theatre and Cathedral of St. John Berchmans, you can soak up the area's Southern charm and cultural heritage. Elegant bed & breakfasts in restored historic homes offer a taste of local living with personalised service. The area has limited dining options, but you'll find cosy cafes serving Southern comfort food. A car is recommended as public transit is minimal, though the tree-lined streets are perfect for leisurely walks.

Caddo Heights-South Highlands

South Highlands offers tree-lined streets where historic Tudor, Colonial Revival, and Craftsman homes create a perfect snapshot of authentic Shreveport living. Betty Virginia Park serves as the neighborhood's green heart with walking trails and playgrounds for visitors seeking peaceful outdoor time. Architecture enthusiasts will appreciate the well-preserved 1920s-1940s residences that give this area its distinct character. Accommodation options include charming bed and breakfasts in converted historic homes. While dining choices are limited within the area, ride-sharing services make it easy to explore nearby commercial districts. A car is recommended for venturing beyond this quiet residential haven.

Shreveport Commercial Historic District

Step into Shreveport's Commercial Historic District where red brick facades and cast-iron details tell stories of the city's vibrant past. The Strand Theatre's glowing marquee lights up evening strolls while the Festival Plaza hosts events against a backdrop of 19th-century architecture. History buffs can explore the Spring Street Historical Museum or admire the massive Once in a Millennium Moon Mural between stops at antique shops. The area serves up Southern comfort food in restored historic buildings, with most restaurants closing early evening. Boutique hotels in converted heritage buildings offer luxury stays with premium price tags. The district is perfectly walkable with the Red River waterfront just streets away for scenic views.

Broadmoor

Broadmoor offers a quiet escape from city centre Shreveport's buzz with tree-lined streets and peaceful parks. Red River provides scenic outdoor spaces while local gems like Anderson Island Park invite lazy afternoon strolls. Sports enthusiasts can tee off at Querbes Park Golf Course or catch a match at the tennis centre. The area features budget-friendly accommodation in a classic American suburban setting. Local eateries serve casual fare alongside convenient shopping at Broadmoor Shopping Centre. A car is essential for exploring, with easy parking and wide streets making navigation simple.

Top landmarks in Shreveport

Shreveport and related destinations

Experience the entertainment options at riverboat casinos or catch a show at the historic Strand Theatre city centre. Explore the Louisiana State Exhibit Museum's dioramas or sample Cajun cuisine at colourful local eateries.

Find out more about Shreveport

Find out more about Shreveport

Shreveport is a family-friendly place distinct for its live music and entertainment. Learn about the local heritage of Shreveport at landmarks like Municipal Auditorium and Texas Avenue. While you're here, stop by Ark-La-Tex Antique & Classic Vehicle Museum and Red River District.

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