Just a stone's throw from the market, this mansion is a piece of La Rochelle's history. Built in 1745 by a family of shipowners, it has stood the test of time before being bought by Lise Humeau and her husband, and transformed into a guest house imagined as a cosy refuge from the hustle and bustle of the city... The place unfolds around two apartments and five rooms and suites, four of which have private lounges and hammams. Decorated with spirit, the different spaces all offer spacious accommodation, with soft tones, blond parquet floors and antique furniture blending with more contemporary pieces. The entire house can also be privatized for a seminar or family event.