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Bed and Breakfasts, Inns, Hotels, and Lodging in Houma, Louisiana:

Grand Bayou Noir

Houma, Louisiana
grandbayounoir.com 985-873-5849
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Plantation Inn

Houma, Louisiana
plantationinn.net 985-868-0500
A great hotel for business and pleasure - enjoy small-town charm & a no-hassle environment - perfect for all kinds of events and traveling.. . .

Red Carpet Inn

Houma, Louisiana
theredcarpetinn.com 985-876-4160
The Red Carpet Inn of Houma features complimentary HOT breakfast in our restaurant, an outdoor pool, competitive rates, truck parking and much more. Located deep in the heart of bayou country, we're but a short distance away from plantations, historical sites, charter fishing and swamp tours. And, of course, the people and the food. The unique cultural, musical and culinary traditions of south louisiana make it a place like no other. Less than an hour away is New Orleans, the Superdome, New Orleans Convention Center, French Quarter and everything N'awlins. . . .

Crochet House Bed and Breakfast

Houma, Louisiana
crochethouse.com 985-879-3033
Enter Bayou Country with Cajun hospitality and wake up to the aroma of French roasted coffee brewing. Located in Terrebonne (Good Earth) Parish less than 60 miles from New Orleans, Crochet House is the perfect place to experience the Cajun experience; the people, the culture and their roots. The South Louisiana Bayou is one of the world's largest wetlands and Terrebonne Parish is the land of Mardi Gras, second only to New Orleans. Welcome to authentic Cajun culture where the French language is still alive. Enjoy a blending of people, places, food, music, storytellers and crafters. Welco. . .

Allie's Cajun Bed and Breakfast

Houma, Louisiana
cajun-lodging.com 985-868-5543
We have 4 bedrooms, 1 kitchen, dining area, a den area and 2 baths. We can accommodate 5 people nightly. In the last 4 years, we have accommodated over 800 tourists. Mostly bus tours from France and other countries. We also take in tourists from the United States. We serve good Cajun food and a small French breakfast in the morning. We have videos of swamp tours and Mardi Gras. We speak French but cannot read or write it.. . .