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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 march 2024
Houmas House Estate and Gardens was beautiful. The grounds were amazing and the restaurant buffet was delicious!!! I had no idea it was such a large garden area. Beautiful and well kept.
Visited in march 2024
We visited the Houmas House with the entire family. The grounds and gardens are nice (with many eccentric and some creepy pieces of art). We also did a Houmas House tour, which was fine but completely dismissive of the entire slave history of this place. When the group asked questions about slavery the guide said that they cannot really talk about it. What?! I know the website does not mention anything about slavery (let’s conveniently ignore the subject matter and pretend this never happened) but not even to mention all those hundreds of people on whose sweat and blood this place flourished while these Barons lived in luxury is very disrespectful in my view. So, after finishing the tour with much of it focused on the owner and his dogs and nothing on the true and meaningful history of this place, I left with a “something is not right” feeling.
Visited in march 2024
Our tour of Houmas Plantation was exceptional. The grounds are breathtaking and are beautifully maintained. Our tour guide was one of the best we have ever experienced. He spoke clearly and was not hurried in his approach. He was able to answer all questions asked. We highly recommend this plantation.
Visited in march 2024
I’m a tough reviewer but every dinner at Houmas House is perfect. Can’t find a fault even if I tried.
Visited in march 2024
Beautiful old plantation, well kept.

Perhaps a bit spendy.

The museum has fairly limited artifacts. It's mostly just placards with dialog, which was interesting, but for the price a little more was expected./

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