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Festival International de Louisiane
April 21 - 25, 2010


General Info

The parish seat, Lafayette (population 110,257), is the fourth largest city in Louisiana and the largest municipality in Lafayette Parish (population 190,503). Located in south central Louisiana, Lafayette sits on the Vermilion River. It is a commercial, shipping, and medical center for the area. The city has a colorful Cajun atmosphere.

Weather

Lafayette has a humid, sub-tropical climate with long, hot summers and short, cold winters. The average daily temperature is 81.9 degrees Fahrenheit in summer and 51.9 degrees in winter. Average yearly rainfall is 57 inches. Even with the large amount of rain, there is still an average of 214 days of sunshine every year!

Getting Here

Lafayette, Louisiana is 35 miles from the Gulf of Mexico, 50 miles west of Baton Rouge and 129 miles west of New Orleans, 586 miles from Atlanta, GA and 402 miles from Dallas, TX. Neighboring parishes to Lafayette Parish are: St. Martin Parish and St. Mary Parish on the east, St. Landry Parish to the north, Vermilion Parish on the south and Acadia Parish on the west.

Accommodations

The Lafayette Convention & Visitors Commission can help with all of your visitor needs. Festival International de Louisiane's Official Hotel is Days Inn, and Official Rental Car Company is Enterprise Rent-A-Car.

For Accommodation Information Click Here

For Transportation Information Click Here

 



2010 Official Poster Artists: Craig 'Whoojoo' McCullen & Bonnie Camos

Poster: Artwork by Craig 'Whoojoo' McCullen & Bonnie Camos; Design by Anne & Curtis Darrah, Darrah Design+Marketing.
Pins: Designs by Anne & Curtis Darrah,
Darrah Design+Marketing, based on Artwork by Craig 'Whoojoo' McCullen & Bonnie Camos


This site was made possible by a grant from the National Endowment
of the Arts, the Louisiana State Arts Council and the Louisiana Division
of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of
Culture, Recreation and Tourism.