Bay St. Louis
French explorers Pierre le Moyne d'Iberville
and Jean Baptiste le Moyne, Sieur de Bienville, claimed the
Gulf Coast for France and King Louis XIV in 1699. Today, the
scenic route of Highway 90 divides the warm gulf waters from
the neon lights of fabulous casinos and Old Town Bay St. Louis.
The Old Town District is a historic beach side niche full
of antique shops, art galleries, and specialty shops. Also
known for its outstanding restaurants and entertainment spots,
Bay St. Louis offers a variety of local favorites and seafood
specialties in casual and fine dining settings. Mardi Gras
parades, festivals, and beautiful old beachfront homes add
to the beauty of this picturesque city. Below you'll find
top attractions, events and accommodations for Bay St. Louis
Top Attractions
- Casinos
- Old Town Bay St. Louis
- Kate Lobrano House
- Captain Fox's Bayou Tours
- John C. Stennis Space Center
Top Events
- Cruisin' the Coast
- International Food Festival - September
17-19, 2004
- Crab Festival - July 2-4, 2004
- Spring Pilgrimage Tour of Homes and
Gardens
- Mardi Gras Celebrations - February
2004
Top Accommodations
- Bay Town Inn - B&B
- Blue Meadow Inn - B&B
- Palm House - B&B
- The Trust - B&B
- Casino Resorts
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