We are a Mobile, Alabama bed and breakfast inn located on beautiful Government Street just minutes from all of Mobile's wonderful sights and sounds, including the annual Mobile Mardi Gras parades. In fact, the Azalea Trail Run and the Mobile Marathon pass right by our bed and breakfast!
Our bed and breakfast is beautifully restored to its Queen Anne Victorian heritage and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Wake up in your beautifully appointed room to the smell of a delicious hot breakfast, then spend your afternoon enjoying all that Mobile has to offer. Or relax... E. . .
As a guest at the Victoria, you can take satisfaction in knowing 100% of the profits from your visit helps reward gifted students with scholarships from Jacksonville State University. You'll receive the finest Alabama has to offer in Victorian era charm, and quality dining, while receiving all of the amenities you'd come to expect in modern hotels. A true Alabama landmark, the Victoria hotel is a favorite stop for seasonal travelers, corporate travelers, and world renowned celebrities from the world of NASCAR, music and film industry, and professional sports.
The McWhorter family welcomes y. . .
The Kate Shepard House is a picturesque Mobile, Alabama bed and breakfast that is nestled among 100 year-old Magnolia trees. The interior combines yesterday's history with today's comforts and offers a cozy, intimate atmosphere. The inn is located in historic midtown Mobile, AL - an ideal location for a Southern getaway. Enjoy the fresh air as you relax on the front porch or enjoy walks in the historic neighborhood. We are conveniently located only minutes away from the Mobile Convention Center, the USS Alabama and about one hour from beautiful Louisiana, Florida and Mississippi Gulf coasts. . . .
Imagine yourself at what feels like the edge of the world. Stretched before you is a vast canvas of blues and greens where sky meets mountain meets river meets field, a spiritual place that holds you in its power.
As you turn from the bluff's edge, imagine sounds: a dragonfly's drone, the clatter of bread pans, a lilting piano melody, the energetic cadence of conversation.
Imagine children riding bicycles down tree-lined streets, a red geranium gracing a front porch, roses climbing a picket fence, the sounds of splashing and laughter coming from the neighborhood pool.
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