Located between Baton Rouge and New Orleans, Houmas House Plantation and Gardens can experience the wealthy Sugar Baron life in the 19th century. Visit the historic Louisiana plantation to explore the 38 acres of lush gardens, relax with a refreshing menthol, or enjoy the nearby breeze of the Mississippi River.
Houmas House is perfect for wedding ceremonies, corporate events and South resorts. Stay at a luxury hotel and enjoy Southern style with one of the hotel's world class restaurants
The houses and venues were completely repaired and refined to reflect the wonderful lifestyle and magnificence of successful sugar biggies once lived in Houmas House. On a guided tour using Houmas House's costumes, you can experience an interesting world with southern plantations. Inside, in addition to the 16 wonderful rooms of the family, guests will see history reflected in many antique furniture and art work. Outside, visitors can explore the 38 acres of breathtaking lush gardens that are transplanted throughout the year to reflect this season. In fact, the property is very nice and romantic, it was elected the first venue by the South Louisiana Professional Wedding Association.
Located between Baton Rouge and New Orleans, Houmas House Plantation and Gardens can experience the wealthy Sugar Baron life in the 19th century. Visit the historic Louisiana plantation to explore the 38 acres of lush gardens, relax with a refreshing menthol, or enjoy the nearby breeze of the Mississippi River.
If you have personally visited the Houmas House Plantation and Gardens, you will know why it is called "the jewel of the crown of the Louisiana River". For some time in the nineteenth century, Houmas Estate has become the largest sugar producer in this country because it has cultivated sugar cane in tens of thousands of acres of land. In fact, this magnificent manor is very luxurious, so many people call it "Sugar Palace". The houses and venues were completely repaired and refined to reflect the wonderful lifestyle and magnificence of successful sugar biggies once lived in Houmas House. On a guided tour using Houmas House's costumes, you can experience an interesting world with southern plantations. Inside, in addition to the 16 wonderful rooms of the family, guests will see history reflected in many antique furniture and art work. Outside, visitors can explore the 38 acres of breathtaking lush gardens that are transplanted throughout the year to reflect this season.