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HOUMAS HOUSE

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40136, Highway 942, Darrow, The United States Of America
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2024
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2024

"The Sugar Palace" offers a complete and entertaining experience of one of Louisiana's most visited plantations.

Nicknamed "The Sugar Palace", the estate and gardens of Houmas House have been fully restored and embellished to reflect the 1830s to 1880s. Guides in period costume offer visitors an entertaining insight into Southern plantation life. Inside, a wealth of antique furniture and works of art adorn the house's 16 rooms. Once the home of the Houmas Indians, this site has been transformed over the centuries from a modest trading post to the grand estate that can be admired today. The property has survived a series of 14 owners, wars, floods and the test of time. Although much of the 121,000 hectares where sugar cane once grew has been sold, many of the original buildings remain and are accessible to all visitors, including the two bachelor apartments, one of which has been converted into a small tavern where visitors can sip a refreshing mint julep, a glass of wine or a cocktail.
Outside, visitors can stroll through 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 is the massive oaks draped in Spanish moss that form a cathedral-like driveway in front of the imposing Greek Revival mansion. Visiting the gardens alone can easily fill a day.
In addition to a visit to the historic mansion and gardens, Houmas House boasts a historical museum (The Great Road Museum), rich in insights into the history of the great plantations and navigation on the Mississippi. There's also an impressive and magnificent collection of pipes. Last but not least, the estate also offers a wide range of restaurants. Visitors can enjoy fine dining in the original 1775 house, or a casual lunch in the recently opened café. It also boasts one of the largest wine cellars in the state of Louisiana. The addition of the Inn at Houmas House for lodging completes this destination's offering, 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.

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Visited in april 2024
Traditional plantation house with full guided tour. Great to hear about the evolved design of the house and the activities of its owners. Landscaped grounds are lovely to walk through. We understand that this house had a good relationship with its slaves and gifted them land when the regime came to an end, therefore there isn't so much on the history of slavery it's very much about the house.

Allow a couple of hours to visit. There is also a cafe. At the time of our visit it closed at 2pm, had assumed it might be open later and this is the only food outlet so keep the timings in mind.

Note the Great River Road museum is not included in the main house ticket price, we decided not to pay the extra.
Visited in april 2024
Wonderful experience every time I go!!
Buffet was excellent with great choices especially the creamy red beans!
Visited in april 2024
Decadent food! Had the shrimp avocado toast! Beautiful grounds! Amazing wildlife exhibit
Visited in april 2024
This place is always one of my favorites escapes but it hurts my heart seeing the landscapers, in 90 degree plus weather having to wear mask while working.
Visited in march 2024
20240329 Everyone is so nice here. The VIKING Cruise was here today, and there was a tour group. This garden is beautiful! Dogfriendly too!! There is a cost for admissions, but if you eat at the Carriage House, admission is free. We did have lunch there. The food and service were excellent! Walk across the red Bridge from the parking lot will take you closer to the Mississippi River where the VIKING Cruise Ship docked.

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