2024

HOUMAS HOUSE

Mansion to visit €€
4.5/5
28 reviews
Open - from 09h00 to 20h00

Known as "The Sugar Palace," the grounds and gardens of Houmas House have been fully restored and beautified to reflect the 1830s to 1880s. Guides in period costume offer visitors an entertaining glimpse into Southern plantation life. Inside, many antique furnishings and works of art adorn the house's 16 rooms. Once the home of the Houma Indians, this site has been transformed over the centuries from a modest trading post to the grand estate seen today. This property has survived a series of 14 owners, wars, floods and the test of time. Although much of the 121,000 acres where sugar cane was once grown has been sold, many of the original buildings remain and are accessible to all visitors, including the two bachelor apartments, one of which was converted into a small tavern where one can sip a refreshing mint julep, a glass of wine or a cocktail.
Outside, visitors can stroll through the lush gardens. Winter and spring bring vibrant colors and varied textures. Water features, such as ponds and waterfalls, as well as Amazonian water lilies and exotic lotuses create a sense of peace. The most impressive feature of these gardens are the massive oaks draped in Spanish moss that form a cathedral-like walkway in front of the imposing Greek Revival mansion. Visiting the gardens alone can easily fill a day.
In addition to visiting the historic mansion and its gardens, Houmas House has a restaurant offering. Its gourmet tables allow visitors to enjoy both fine dining in the original 1775 house and a casual lunch in the newer café. It also features one of the largest wine cellars in the state of Louisiana. The addition of the Inn at Houmas House for lodging completes the destination's offerings, creating an unparalleled experience along the Great River Road. Twenty private cottages, nestled along an avenue of oak trees, create a serene environment perfect for a romantic getaway. Just steps away from the majestic Mississippi River, visitors have a front row seat to watch the sun set or rise. Houmas House offers much more than a visit to a plantation house. A place to discover absolutely!

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