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Be Gone With the Wind at an Atlanta Bed and Breakfast

September 21st, 2008 · No Comments

by Jane Leisteiner

Atlanta is all about Southern hospitality, and there is no better place from which to enjoy all that this Georgia city has to offer than from a cozy bed and breakfast. Whether you come to town on business or pleasure, here are some Atlanta bed and breakfasts that are sure to please:

At Ponce de Leon Place Bed and Breakfast guests are just a few minutes from dozens of area attractions. This Atlanta bed and breakfast offers four guest suites, two with private porches. The Cottage Suite includes a fireplace, Jacuzzi tub and a sunroom. The innkeepers serve up a full breakfast each morning.

Beverly Hills Inn was Atlanta’s first bed and breakfast, and offers 18 rooms and suites in a historic 1929 building. The inn is located in Buckhead, Atlanta’s most upscale neighborhood and home to the Governor’s Mansion. Guests at the inn can walk to shops and restaurants, and downtown Atlanta is 15 minutes away.

Stonehurst Place is another Atlanta bed and breakfast that is just minutes from all the city’s major attractions. The National Register home, built in 1896, is located in the downtown area’s theater and arts district. There are five guest rooms and quiet, peaceful grounds with gardens. Breakfasts are often served on the screened-in porch where guests can enjoy the tranquil surroundings.

Virginia Highland B&B, a restored 1920s-era Craftsman bungalow, is another Atlanta bed and breakfast option within walking distance of the city’s botanical garden. Guests can relax in the garden or on the hammock or swing on the screened-in porch. There are three guest rooms, two with a whirlpool tub. The bed and breakfast is close to all of Atlanta’s major attractions.

The King-Keith House is one of Atlanta’s most photographed buildings with its charming Victorian architecture and colorful paint scheme. The bed and breakfast is listed in the National Register of Historic Places and features guests rooms decorated in period style with antiques. Some rooms have a Jacuzzi or clawfoot tub. The innkeepers serve a gourmet, full breakfast each morning. This Atlanta bed and breakfast is located near downtown in the city’s Inman Park neighborhood.

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