Maison Perumal is one of the best heritage properties of Pondicherry, offering a Franco-Chettiar atmosphere for guests. Subtle and soothing aesthetics with home-like comfort are the highlights of the property. The 18th century period bungalow has now been converted into a great boutique hotel and is addressed at the edge of the Tamil side of town. It reflects the French colonial legacy of the town but is rooted in the Tamil aesthetics of a Chettiar (traditional traders) home. The 130 years old Tamil mansion is a delightful peek into how old homes in Tamil Nadu were built.
Pondicherry’s reputation builds the (almost right) picture of cobble-stone streets, breezy boulevards, bougainvillea creeping on minimalistic French windows and neat roads. Travel books and brochures evade the beautiful bustling streets of the Tamil quarters and put only the French ‘White” town in the spotlight. How about a bit of both?
A large leafy courtyard is surrounded by airy verandahs and with rooms lines around. The house was restored with the help of INTACH, keeping it firmly rooted to the traditional architecture. The décor has accents from both traditional and contemporary inspirations.
Unique rooms with four poster beds, ample natural light and moody wooden furniture have a welcoming aura. All rooms have all modern amenities to make the stay comfortable. Three dining options on the property ensures that you can have a restful time after a day’s sightseeing rather than go trawling about in town for food. Though, if you need a suggestion, there is help in the warm and hospitable staff at all times. The locally grown produce and fresh sea-food are the hallmarks of the Maison Perumal chef.
The property is conveniently located to explore Pondicherry and the places around. But you can also choose from curated experiences like cooking with the chef, learning how to make a kollam and sign up for e-bike tours, rickshaw rides and more.