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Created on: April 21, 2008 Last Updated: December 04, 2008
The greater Phoenix area is the home to some truly magnificent resorts. Not everyone likes these mega resorts, some people like the privacy and intimacy of a Bed and Breakfast. The Valley of the Sun is home to a wide variety of B&B's, one that will surely fit your personal tastes.
Honey House B&B
5150 North 36th St
Phoenix
602-956-5646
If you are looking for a historic B&B this makes an excellent choice. There are three bedrooms available the Guesthouse; the Fountains Room and the Angel Room. All of the rooms feature a private bathroom and two offer queen beds. The Angel room has a historic double bed that made the trip from Texas four generations ago in a wagon. Rooms are equipped with a TV and VCR. Afternoon tea is served. There are beautiful gardens to enjoy and bikes to borrow if you want to ride along the canals. Breakfast is served with fresh flowers, linen and silver and home baked breads and breakfast quiches.
Located six miles from downtown Phoenix there are many restaurants choices within a short drive. Within walking distance is the Biltmore Hotel and shopping Center.
Spanish Moss B&B
844 E. Spanish Moss Lane
North Phoenix
602-494-8896
If fresh squeezed orange juice and gourmet coffee sounds appealing then this may be the ideal B&B for you. You can choose to enjoy your bacon and eggs or huevos rancheros indoors in the dining room or outdoors on the patio.
Located n North Phoenix Spanish Moss offers two spacious bedrooms with cable TV and Queen sized beds. Relax in the outdoor pool and Jacuzzi or the cozy family room with large screen TV. Cozy and warm this is the quintessential B&B experience.
Gaslight Inn
West Glendale Ave
Glendale, AZ
623-934-9119
For total luxury in a historic B&B, Gaslight Inn may just be the perfect choice. With 1000 thread count sheets and monogrammed robes they offer an oasis of peace.
There are ten rooms that run the gamut from the Gaslight suite to the more modest Summer cottage. All the rooms have a private deck or patio and a private bathroom.
The Inn offers wireless internet and a business center as well as a rooftop terrace. You can enjoy your fresh baked pastries and cappuccino, latte or organic tea there in the morning. The Inn has a Gourmet Coffee and Tea Shop and a Piano Wine Bar that are open to the public.
The Inn is a historic 1925 red brick building with lots of retro features and abundant charm. If you are looking to do some antiquing the Inn is located only one block from the shops on Central.
Maricopa Manor
15 West Pasadena Avenue,
Phoenix
800)
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