4 Rue Réaumur, 17000 La Rochelle
The Résidence des Indes is much more than just a place to stay. This beautifully restored 18th-century mansion offers its visitors an immersive experience in the history and oriental culture of La Rochelle. Formerly owned by the shipowner and trader Weiss, a representative of the East India Company, this place has retained the charm and elegance of its era. Each space in the Résidence reflects the richness of trade and cultural exchanges between La Rochelle and the Orient, creating a unique atmosphere for those who wish to dive into this bygone era.
The three guest rooms, each with a distinct oriental theme, and the "Kama" suite invite you on a genuine journey through decor inspired by India, China, and Japan. These spaces, carefully furnished in an 18th-century style, combine modern comfort with historical authenticity. Whether you choose the "Orient," "Bombay," or "Les Indes" room, you will be transported to a refined universe where every detail recalls the distant destinations of La Rochelle's navigators.
The "Kama" suite, located on the second floor, is a true invitation to escape. With its Indian living room and period furniture, it pays homage to Choderlos de Laclos, author of *Les Liaisons dangereuses*, who stayed in La Rochelle in 1782. The monumental staircase leading to the suite is adorned with a fresco inspired by the Daniell's travels in India in the 18th century, further enhancing the impression of a journey through time.
The Résidence des Indes is not limited to its rooms. The museum, open to the public, houses an impressive collection of art objects from various Asian cultures. You can admire Chinese porcelains, Japanese lacquers, and Indian cottons, testimonies of the trade exchanges between La Rochelle and the Orient. A cabinet of tribal curiosities, containing objects from Africa, pre-Columbian America, and the Pacific, completes this fascinating collection.
The tea room, on the other hand, is a true place of relaxation and discovery. Spread over four distinct spaces, including a shaded patio, it offers an enchanting setting to enjoy a hot or cold drink accompanied by homemade pastries. Visitors can choose to settle in a cabinet of curiosities, a small lounge, or a large lounge with a view of the garden. Each space is decorated with the same care and attention to detail, making each visit unique.
If you are looking for a cultural experience, the Résidence des Indes regularly organizes events as part of its "Escales au Salon." Concerts, recitals, conferences, and thematic workshops are offered in an intimate and history-laden setting. These activities highlight the oriental heritage of the city and provide fascinating insights into the collections on display.
The private garden, a true haven of peace, is directly accessible from the Résidence. A discreet door leads to La Rochelle's public parks, offering a pleasant walk to the beach. This green setting adds to the serenity of the place and allows you to recharge in complete tranquility.
The Résidence des Indes is also a sought-after venue for organizing private or professional events. Its five modular spaces can host receptions, conferences, or workshops in an exceptional historical setting. Whether for a business meeting or a family moment, every occasion takes on an unforgettable dimension here.
After exploring the historical and artistic richness of the Résidence, La Rochelle still has many surprises in store for you. Start with a visit to the Old Port, emblematic with its medieval towers framing the entrance. For maritime history enthusiasts, the Maritime Museum offers a fascinating collection of ships and objects recounting the city's port life.
On the culinary side, the restaurant "Les Flots," located near the port, is an excellent address to enjoy fresh seafood in an elegant setting. For a more intimate atmosphere, "La Fleur de Sel" offers traditional cuisine revisited with local products. If you're a fish lover, the Halles market is full of fresh products not to be missed.
For art and culture enthusiasts, a visit to the Musée des Beaux-Arts de La Rochelle is a must. This museum houses a varied collection of paintings and sculptures, ranging from the Middle Ages to the contemporary era. If you prefer a moment of relaxation, why not attend one of the concerts organized in the gardens of Charruyer Park, a green space perfect for an evening stroll?
The Résidence des Indes in La Rochelle is much more than just a guesthouse; it is a true invitation to travel, to discover distant cultures while remaining anchored in the history of this maritime city. You will leave your stay enriched by these multiple experiences.
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From 130 EUR per night