LSU campus is very pretty. It is mostly spanish mission style architecture and it just fits into the surroundings. It's fairly easy to navigate. Make sure you stop at the Visitor Center to get your maps and any other info you might need. Parking is behind the Barnes & Nobles bookstore in the visitor garage. It's a bit tricky to get your ticket figured out.
oh my gosh, they do party hardy in Louisiana. the university campus is in major party mode - it is a spectacle and an experience to walk through.
You are not going find a better place, and a quality of game when these 2 play. College football at its finest.
This campus has been described as one of the most beautiful in the nation. There is a great student union with a bookstore, Indian Mounds and a wonderful campanile. The grounds are awesome. Take some time for a visit.
The LSU campus was definitely worth a visit. The architecture itself was not that stunning comparing to some other campuses in the nation, but still it was nice, and the layout coupled with magnificient trees made an impression. I even attended a game at the Pete Maravich hall, which was fun.
We drove through LSU on our way to New Orleans with our high school aged kids, and they loved the campus. We might have some Tigers in our future!
LSU is a walking campus and cars are not allowed on campus from 7am to 4:30 pm. Parking meters are available just outside the gates.
A lovely campus with the southern feel, lots of old established trees, just a place to make me want to be an undergrad again!
We were in town visiting friends and we stopped here one afternoon. This is a beautiful campus. LSU is well known for their football teams over the years but the campus is just beautiful. It is definitely a must see for any football fan
This is a beautiful campus that houses the university. It is one of the more picturesque campuses on the country. A total party during a home Tiger game.