Why Stay at a Bed & Breakfast?
If you’re traveling, you’ll find countless hotels almost anywhere you plan to stay. However, these accommodations are often lacking when compared to modern bed and breakfasts. Staying at a B&B offers a tremendous value and an immersive stay in your destination. If you’ve yet to try one out, here are some reasons to do so on your next vacation.
3 Reasons to Stay at a B&B on Your Next Vacation
1. The Amenities
When you stay at a hotel, additional perks often cost extra or are inaccessible unless you’re in priciest rooms. At a B&B, the amenities are included in the experience. Usually, you can expect the basics like cable TV and Wi-Fi, but it’s also common to have full access to the facility. You could have access to an efficiency kitchen, which can include a full size refrigerator and microwave. Most bed and breakfasts are also very accommodating and will quickly handle any special requests.
2. Unique Rooms
Hotel rooms are designed to look practically identical to one another. B&Bs will often take the opposite approach and design each lodging or room with a unique theme. One location might decorate each space with a different decade in mind, while another one might devote each room to a specific movie. The unique decor will make for an entertaining trip.
3. Long History
Many bed and breakfasts are located in homes or properties that have been around for decades, if not centuries. You could stay at a relaxing cabin that predates the Civil War. The staff will be happy to fill you in on the historical significance, to understand the significance of the facility.
If you are searching for a unique destination for your next vacation, head to Jerico Bed/Breakfast & Pre-Civil War Log Cabins. This relaxing B&B features a variety of pre-civil war log cabins nestled in the heart of the Marlinton, WV, countryside. These restored cabins retain their unique 1800s atmosphere, so your stay will be both comfortable and unforgettable. Book your stay today by calling (304) 799-6241, and visit their website to learn more about the lodges and their amenities.