We can pretty much stay at any motel or hotel when we're traveling, especially if we just want place to sleep at night after spending our days exploring, right? But, why stay at a traditional motel or hotel - where all the rooms generally look the same - when you can add even more adventure to your travels by checking in to a unique bed & breakfast? In fact, reserve the wine cellar at this bed & breakfast in Missouri for a truly unforgettable experience.
Nestled in the enchanting town of Hermann, Murphys Bed & Breakfast promises a memorable night away in one of its two rooms: The coveted Wine Cellar and the 3rd Street Suite.
For a truly unique night's sleep, reserve the wine cellar, constructed by a German winemaker, that dates back to 1869.
Today, it may just be the most unique room in town with its arched ceilings and stone walls. You'll even have your own private entrance, private bath, sitting area, television, and antique piano.
Windows are the one thing you won't have. But, the ceiling lights offer plenty of light in the room that will remind you of your visits to nearby wineries.
Or, if you prefer something a little bit larger, and with windows, reserve the 3rd Street Suite, a sprawling two room suite with the same amenities as the wine cellar.
Start your mornings with a scrumptious homemade breakfast right at Murphys. Then...
Stroll the lush grounds of the bed & breakfast (the yard is pictured below) before exploring Hermann. The picturesque town offers plenty to do - from the Hermannhof Winery to Lost Creek Vineyard.
The B&B allows easy access to a number of restaurants, including Black Walnut Bistro, Tin Mill Brewing Company, and Harvest Table Eatery & Miscellany.
Murphy's Bed & Breakfast is located at 1126, 120 E. 3rd St., Hermann, MO 65041.
Click here for the official website of Murphy's Bed & Breakfast. Or, go here for Facebook.
Have you ever stayed in the wine cellar at this bed & breakfast in Missouri? Or, do you plan to visit? Join the conversation in the comments! During your stay, dine in a 170-year-old stable turned restaurant, just 1.5 miles from the B&B. Click here to read more.
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