5 Aug 2024

Hotel Klaus

2024-08-05T17:04:10-05:00

Welcome to Hotel Klaus, nestled in the heart of Washington, Louisiana’s national historic district. This boutique hotel offers a perfect blend of history, Acadiana charm, and modern luxury. Their nine-room retreat features exquisite historic architectural details, a serene courtyard, a cocktail pool, and rooms equipped with coffee makers, SMEG fridges, Casper mattresses and plush bathrobes. In 2025, look forward to an exceptional culinary experience on the first floor.

Each room at Hotel Klaus is a unique sanctuary, named after cherished individuals from the building’s storied past, and designed to reflect its rich heritage. After over a century as a beloved storefront, the building has been meticulously rehabilitated to reveal its original charm, including a stunning mural from the 1880s.

Its accommodations include an accessible guest room on the first floor, cozy two-person rooms on the second floor, and two spacious suites designed for up to four guests. Hotel Klaus is the ideal hideaway for experiencing Acadiana’s vibrant festivals, such as Festival Acadiana, Festival International, and Cajun Mardi Gras in neighboring towns Eunice and Mamou, celebrating Cajun culture year-round.

Conveniently located on charming Main Street, Hotel Klaus is your gateway to Louisiana’s ecological wonders, award-winning cuisine, antique shops, and more.

We invite you to discover a peaceful escape where the past and present seamlessly intertwine, creating an unforgettable stay. Let us be your gateway to the enchanting culture of Washington, Louisiana.

Hotel Klaus is also available for buyouts for weddings and events.

Ici on parle français. French is spoken here.

Hotel Klaus2024-08-05T17:04:10-05:00
26 Jun 2024

Renee’s Galaxy RV Campground

2024-06-26T13:04:40-05:00

Renee’s Galaxy is an RV park located right outside the historic steamboat town of Washington, Louisiana. Enjoy the convenience of being located only 3 miles from I-49 without all the noise. This peaceful RV park is pet-friendly with picnic tables and laundry available.

Renee’s Galaxy has 8 sites with full hookups and 50-amp plugs. Short-term and long-term welcome.

Renee’s Galaxy RV Campground2024-06-26T13:04:40-05:00
7 Sep 2023

Carriere Street Cottage

2023-09-07T17:00:37-05:00

The Carriere Street Cottage is a newly renovated cottage that dates back to the early 1900s. It is located in the historic steamboat town of Washington, Louisiana which celebrated 300 years of history in 2020. The house itself sleeps 5 with three bedrooms and two bathrooms. It has a kitchen, washer and dryer, air conditioning, and is pet friendly. The inviting front porch offers views of beautiful oak trees and the back patio looks at the historic Immaculate Conception Church.

The Carriere Street Cottage is located in a quiet neighborhood with off-street parking and easy access to I-49, making it a mere 10 minutes from Opelousas, the Zydeco Capital of the World with some of the best food in the world, and 25 minutes to Lafayette. This cottage is the perfect locale for history buffs, antique lovers, and foodies as it is within walking distance to convenience stores and local markets, local restaurants and a bakery, a drug store, and even antique shops.

Discover the town’s history with the Historic Walking Tours map that you can pick up from the local museum. The map points out cemeteries that date back to the 1700s and the many homes that are on the National Historic Register.

Carriere Street Cottage2023-09-07T17:00:37-05:00
22 Aug 2023

Town of Washington Pavilion

2023-08-22T09:08:45-05:00

The Town of Washington Pavilion is located right at the heart of downtown Washington, Louisiana. This outdoor pavilion is 50 ft. by 100 ft. with a ceiling that has an approximate height of 24 ft. and the ability to host around 100 people.

The pavilion has a bandstand or raised stage that is 15 ft. by 30 ft. With 5 picnic tables and a BBQ pit that is safely tucked away under the pavilion, this venue is perfect for concerts, cook-offs, and more. The pavilion also has stocked men’s and women’s bathrooms available to use as well as 4 garbage cans and water and electricity hookups. If your event goes into the evening, there is after-hours lighting to keep the party going.

This pavilion is located right across from the lovely greenery of Ethel Park and the other amazing shops and eateries along Washington Mainstreet.

Town of Washington Pavilion2023-08-22T09:08:45-05:00
8 Aug 2023

Washington Recreational Center

2023-08-08T15:48:37-05:00

The Washington Recreational Center is located in the historic steamboat town of Washington. The facility is 4,200 sq. ft and can accommodate 74 people. The center is equipped with a stainless steel refrigerator, stove, and BBQ pit as well as 15 4ft tables and 80 chairs. The center also features a covered pavilion with basketball goals.

The rental fee is $350 a day with a $100 deposit.

Washington Recreational Center2023-08-08T15:48:37-05:00
10 Aug 2022

Ethel Park

2022-08-10T11:40:51-05:00

Ethel Park in Washington, Louisiana is a pocket-sized park located right across from the town hall. Stroll along the path that’s framed on all sides by native plants chosen and taken care of by local master gardeners. The park features a pebble pit perfect for kids to jump around and let out their excess energy. Nearby you can grab a snowball or something sweet from Lou’s Bakery or savory boudin from Ardoin’s Grocery.

  • 337-826-3626

  • 405 North Washington Street, Washington, Louisiana 70589

Ethel Park2022-08-10T11:40:51-05:00
15 Nov 2021

Hebrew Rest Cemetery

2022-04-14T11:55:21-05:00

Located directly across from the Cedar Hill Cemetery in Washington, land for the Hebrew Rest Cemetery was donated by Carel Wolff who was born in Poland in 1834. The family wanted Hebrew Rest to be a memorial and planted beautiful flower gardens. Gussye H. Wolff, Carel’s daughter, was in charge of planting and care of the gardens. Later, Carel’s granddaughters Miriam and Nathalie Klaus became caretakers of the gardens.

The Klaus sisters donated land to Cedar Hill Cemetery for a parking area in exchange for the town of Washington maintaining the upkeep of the Jewish cemetery, Hebrew Rest.

Hebrew Rest Cemetery2022-04-14T11:55:21-05:00
1 Nov 2021

Robinson Weaving Shop

2021-11-01T11:07:48-05:00

Robinson Weaving Shop is run by owner and craftsmen Donald Robinson Sr. in the steamboat town of Washington. Robinson specializes in caning seat weaving restorations and repairs to antique furniture. Robinson learned to weave from his father, whose works are preserved at the Smithsonian.

Robinson Weaving Shop2021-11-01T11:07:48-05:00
18 Oct 2021

Old Church Landing Cemetery

2021-10-18T16:27:50-05:00

Throughout the 1700s, this cemetery was adjacent to the Washington Catholic Church and used as a Catholic burial ground. It was the first cemetery in Washington. After the church was moved in 1798, the cemetery was used by all creeds and races in the immediate vicinity.

During the yellow fever epidemics of the 1850s, one-third of the town’s population was lost. As a popular steamboat town, Washington was especially vulnerable to the spread of the disease. The large number of deaths from this time filled the cemetery and necessitated mass graves, which are still unmarked to this day. These mass graves give the Old Church Landing Cemetery its other popular name, the Yellow Fever Cemetery.

  • 337-826-3626

  • 217 Carron Street, Washington, Louisiana 70589

  • washingtoncemeteryfoundation@yahoo.com

Old Church Landing Cemetery2021-10-18T16:27:50-05:00
18 Oct 2021

Cedar Hill Cemetery

2021-10-18T15:43:40-05:00

Cedar Hill Cemetery in Washington is a great stop on your spiritual tour of St. Landry Parish. After the Yellow Fever epidemic of the 1850s, additional space was needed for burials in the town of Washington. The land for the cemetery was donated by Judge John Moore and was part of his Oakland Plantation, currently known as Magnolia Ridge.

In 1878, additional land for the cemetery was purchased by the Morning Star Society of Washington from the Oakland Plantation owner, Willis Prescott.

Both Washington cemeteries, old and new, were for people of the vicinity without regard for creed or race. Around the turn of the century, the Tennessee Red Cedars, which are now a prominent feature of the cemetery, were planted by John Winkler.

Cedar Hill Cemetery2021-10-18T15:43:40-05:00
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