Cities Neighboring Manhattan, Kansas:
Map of Manhattan, Kansas:
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Bed and Breakfasts, Inns, Hotels, and Lodging in Manhattan, Kansas:
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Manhattan, Kansas
shortridgehouse.com
785-565-0086
There are four rooms available at the Pierre Street Inn. These rooms are based on the four elements, Earth, Air, Fire, and Water. I am Becky Herl, the innkeeper here at the Pierre Street Inn. I grew up in the wonderful town of Colby, Kansas. After high school, I attended the Art Institue of Colorado's Culinary Arts program. I then transferred to Fort Hays State University to seek my degree in Tourism and Hospitality Management, which I am still working to obtain.
The past year in school it became my dream to own and operate a bed and breakfast. It gives me the freedom to express my passion fo. . .
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Manhattan, Kansas
morningstaronthepark.com
785-587-9703
The Morning Star offers five inviting corner rooms with private baths. Each features an old-fashioned bed made up with all-cotton sheets, down comforters, and down pillows. The large bathrooms are highlighted by two-person jacuzzis. Many of the amenities of home, including cotton towels and bathrobes are provided. All rooms have phones and data ports.
Breakfast at The Morning Star is a memorable treat. Guests are invited to enjoy their breakfasts in the dining room or outside on the porch when the weather permits. A full breakfast is served starting with fresh fruit and home-baked goods. A. . .
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Manhattan, Kansas
scenicvalleyinn.com
785-776-6831
Scenic Valley Inn is a log home built in 2003, combining rustic simplicity with modern comforts and conveniences. Located two miles outside of Manhattan, Kansas, the Scenic Valley estate offers twenty acres of beautiful, heavily-wooded privacy… a perfect retreat from the whirlwind of daily life.
Our bed and breakfast features three guest rooms, each with private baths. At Scenic Valley Inn, our specialty is providing married couples and families the getaway you've always dreamed of. Choose the Americana, the Woodlands, or the Oak View – one of them is sure to suit your fancy.
You'll know. . .
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Enter as strangers, leave as friends
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Manhattan, Kansas
guesthaus.com
785-776-6543
The Guest Haus Bed and Breakfast is the home of Mike and Gloria Heiberger with two inviting guest rooms located on the second floor of the modern home nestled in the rolling, wooded area on the northwest side of Manhattan. Garden lovers will enjoy the grounds all around the Guest Haus. Tastefully landscape by Mike and Gloria, it was featured in the 1993 Manhattan Garden Tour. You will want to swing quietly by the fish pond, wander down the wooden paths and relax on the deck after the game or a day of golf. The Homestay B&B also has a beautiful view of the Kansas Flint Hills as you look out . . .
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Manhattan, Kansas
www.guesthaus.com
785-776-6543
The Guest Haus Bed and Breakfast is the home of Mike and Gloria Heiberger with two inviting guest rooms located on the second floor of the modern home nestled in the rolling, wooded area on the northwest side of Manhattan. Garden lovers will enjoy the grounds all around the Guest Haus. Tastefully landscape by Mike and Gloria, it was featured in the 1993 Manhattan Garden Tour. You will want to swing quietly by the fish pond, wander down the wooden paths and relax on the deck after the game or a day of golf. The Homestay B&B also has a beautiful view of the Kansas Flint Hills as you look out . . .
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Manhattan, Kansas
daughtershouse.com
785) 565-0086
The newly restored Daughters House Bed and Breakfast will open in October, 2010 and is now taking reservations. The Daughters House was built in 1892 for local businessman David C. Hulse and purchased in 1903 by Judge Curtis Benjamin Daughters who lived there until 1937. The unique Shingle Style house was designed by Cornell trained Herbert McClure Hadley, the first licensed architect in the State of Kansas and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The Daughters House Bed and Breakfast will features three beautiful new guest rooms, all with ensuite baths. Fireplaces in the . . .
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