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Inselhaus Bed & Breakfast Hotel
Location: 538 North Randolph Street Macomb, Illinois 61455
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Inselhaus is a fine example of turn-of-the-century housing in Macomb. It was built by Frank Blount in 1901 and, later, Ira O'Hara, one of Macomb's most prominent citizens, owned and lived in the house with his family. Amenities include complimentary gourmet breakfast, shuttle service to Amtrak, daily newspaper, and gardens. Smoking is allowed on the front porch and balcony. Pets 50 pounds and under are allowed.
The spacious rooms at Inselhaus are equipped with only the best amenities, including bathrobes, CD and DVD players, and cable television. Balconies/patios, refrigerators, and turndown service (with sweets) are also included. Standard units have fireplaces.
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Toll-Free Hotel Information & Discount Reservations
1-800-950-1363 |
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Location Description -
NEAR GALLERIES & WINE TASTING
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Property Information -
Check In Time - 4 PM Check-out time - 11 AM Smoke-free property - Smoking outside only
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Room Information -
Bed Type: Short Description: PREMIUM RM/1BA MAX 2 Long Description: Premium Room - One Bathroom Max 2 Bed Type: Short Description: DELUXE RM/1BA MAX 2 Long Description: Deluxe Room - One Bathroom Max 2 Bed Type: Short Description: STANDARD RM/1BA MAX2 Long Description: Standard Room - One Bathroom Max 2 Bed Type: Short Description: STD PLUS RM/1BA MAX2 Long Description: Standard Plus Room - One Bathroom Max 2
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| Directions to Inselhaus Bed & Breakfast Hotel: |
| 538 North Randolph Street, Macomb, IL - From Quad City International Airport: Take 67 South approximately 1.5 hours. Once in Macomb, turn left at second stoplight. Follow to property location.
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| Macomb offers guests a small town feel with plenty of activity to keep you busy for days. Home of the St. Louis Ram's summer camp and Western Illinois University, sports fans will get their fill watching the professionals practice or a college game. For those who love history, spend a day on a historic tour of the city's old homes and barns, or spend an evening on The Haunted Dead Tour, hearing stories of the old haunts in downtown Macomb. Hiking, biking, fishing, and golf, golf, and more golf abound for the recreation enthusiast. To top off a wonderful day, spend an evening at one of Macomb's many fashionable restaurants, and then hit the town and experience its interesting nightlife] Whether you're here to unwind or explore, Macomb offers plenty to keep you busy or help you relax.
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