Located on the campus of the University of Michigan, this popular Ann Arbor Bed and Breakfast is a hotel with nine rooms. Half a mile from several venues such as the Chemistry building, the Michigan Theater, Medical Campus and Hill Auditorium, each room has a pillow-top bed, free wireless internet, a TV and a view over the campus. Although this boutique hotel is affordable priced, the service is never compromised.
Comfort is important. Knowing this, each suite as a private bathroom as well as a spacious king or queen pillow-top bed. Along with the wireless internet service, guest computers are connected to a printer line. In the rooms, the television is equipped with a DVD player and cable. Other in-room amenities include a clock, iron and hair dryer. Breakfast and free onsite parking is included in each reservation. Within a half-mile from several venues, hotel guests have the option of walking, taking a taxi or using public transportation. Pets are not permitted but children over 10 are welcome. Upon request an extra bed, work desk and snack are available without an additional cost.
Each morning hotel guests are served a complete breakfast in the atrium dining room which over looks the University Park. The menu includes Zingermans, freshly chopped fruit as well as season-specific fruits and yogurts. Offering a choice for every one, health conscious individuals have the option of Trader Joe's cereal, crunch harvest Granola bread as well as other types of local breads. There is also freshly squeezed orange juice and hot entrees.
Families and large groups have the option of renting a 5-bedroom farmhouse one mile from the bed and breakfast. There are also five private bathrooms. Located in a wooded area, the guest will have the use of televisions in every room as well as one in the common area. The common area television is connected to a DVD player, BluRay player and wireless internet. Outside on the deck, there is a BBQ pit as well as a large country kitchen. There are no cleaning fees associated with the rental.
Home to the Ford Plant, hotel guests can take a Ford Rouge Factory tour. During the stay, visitors will be able to conduct a self-guided tour. The tour has five parts. The first part entails understanding the history of the rouge. This includes Henry Ford's dream of making it a self-sufficient plant. Next, using a multi-sensory system, onlookers will have the ability to witness vehicle manufacturing from a 360-degree angle.
In between meals, tourists will enjoy Walker Tavern. Sponsored by the Department of Natural Resources, Walker Tavern has a long history dating back to 1985. Originally designed as a road between Detroit and Chicago, Walker Tavern was officially named after its owner in 1843. Named an official historical landmark in 1958, this place holds memories for all natives.
Just minutes away from the hotel, the Ann Arbor Wine Trail is a major attraction. In addition to the wineries, guests will enjoy the Hidden Lake Gardens, Walker Tavern Historic Site, the Ella Sharp Museum and the Falling Water Trail. The falling water trails covers a great portion along the Jackson County Regional Trail. According to the historical records, the Potawatomi natives are the earliest inhabitants of the area.
The Ann Arbor Bed and Breakfast is great for a weekend stay or an extended stay. During every visit, the service is always exceptional. The extra amenities and friendly staff provide guests with a home away from home.
Comfort is important. Knowing this, each suite as a private bathroom as well as a spacious king or queen pillow-top bed. Along with the wireless internet service, guest computers are connected to a printer line. In the rooms, the television is equipped with a DVD player and cable. Other in-room amenities include a clock, iron and hair dryer. Breakfast and free onsite parking is included in each reservation. Within a half-mile from several venues, hotel guests have the option of walking, taking a taxi or using public transportation. Pets are not permitted but children over 10 are welcome. Upon request an extra bed, work desk and snack are available without an additional cost.
Each morning hotel guests are served a complete breakfast in the atrium dining room which over looks the University Park. The menu includes Zingermans, freshly chopped fruit as well as season-specific fruits and yogurts. Offering a choice for every one, health conscious individuals have the option of Trader Joe's cereal, crunch harvest Granola bread as well as other types of local breads. There is also freshly squeezed orange juice and hot entrees.
Families and large groups have the option of renting a 5-bedroom farmhouse one mile from the bed and breakfast. There are also five private bathrooms. Located in a wooded area, the guest will have the use of televisions in every room as well as one in the common area. The common area television is connected to a DVD player, BluRay player and wireless internet. Outside on the deck, there is a BBQ pit as well as a large country kitchen. There are no cleaning fees associated with the rental.
Home to the Ford Plant, hotel guests can take a Ford Rouge Factory tour. During the stay, visitors will be able to conduct a self-guided tour. The tour has five parts. The first part entails understanding the history of the rouge. This includes Henry Ford's dream of making it a self-sufficient plant. Next, using a multi-sensory system, onlookers will have the ability to witness vehicle manufacturing from a 360-degree angle.
In between meals, tourists will enjoy Walker Tavern. Sponsored by the Department of Natural Resources, Walker Tavern has a long history dating back to 1985. Originally designed as a road between Detroit and Chicago, Walker Tavern was officially named after its owner in 1843. Named an official historical landmark in 1958, this place holds memories for all natives.
Just minutes away from the hotel, the Ann Arbor Wine Trail is a major attraction. In addition to the wineries, guests will enjoy the Hidden Lake Gardens, Walker Tavern Historic Site, the Ella Sharp Museum and the Falling Water Trail. The falling water trails covers a great portion along the Jackson County Regional Trail. According to the historical records, the Potawatomi natives are the earliest inhabitants of the area.
The Ann Arbor Bed and Breakfast is great for a weekend stay or an extended stay. During every visit, the service is always exceptional. The extra amenities and friendly staff provide guests with a home away from home.
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