Inn of Twin Gables Bed & Breakfast

Seattle, United States

3.5

2 reviews

Accepts Credit Cards
Free Wi-Fi

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Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
Wi-Fi
Free
Dogs Allowed
No

Description

Specialties

Enjoy a sumptuous, hot gourmet breakfast in our formal dining room at 8:30 am every morning. A typical breakfast includes choice of juice, hot beverage, fresh fruit dish, and main course. Our specialties are prepared with garden-​grown herbs. If you are unable to join us for breakfast, please let us know the prior day! Before 8:00 am, we can arrange a continental breakfast for you. Fresh brewed coffee and an assortment of tea is always available.

From museums and art galleries to sports venues, fine dining, and shopping, there’s plenty to do in Seattle along the shores of Elliott Bay and under the shadow of Mt. Rainier. The Inn of Twin Gables is a Seattle Bed and Breakfast Inn offering three comfortable guest rooms and a fully equipped 2 bedroom apartment with a full kitchen, bath, and laundry facility. Offering a 2 night minimum stay (3 nights in the summer), our inn provides personal attention and a welcoming ambiance. Let us make this comfortable Inn your home away from home.

History

Established in 1999.

The Inn of Twin Gables is a classic Arts and Crafts home with original interior woodwork, boxed-​beam ceilings, and old world fir floors. Built during the Arts & Crafts Movement in 1915 by Scandinavian sea captain and shipwright, A.S. Nilson, Inn of Twin Gables has original Western Hemlock interior woodwork.

Furnished with antiques and accessories, this bed and breakfast provides a cozy atmosphere with an enclosed sun porch for morning coffee and sunset viewing and a well-​appointed living room with a fireplace. Innkeeper, Katie Frame welcomes you to be her guest at The Inn of Twin Gables.

Meet the Business Owner

Katie F.

Business Owner

The Inn of Twin Gables is located in the Queen Anne Hill district. Located to the north of downtown, this is one of Seattle’s most scenic neighborhoods. Queen Anne combines sensational views with quiet residential elegance and many shops, restaurants, and coffee houses. At the base of the hill is the 74-​acre Seattle Center which was the site of the World’s Fair and home of the Space Needle, the Monorail to downtown, the Pacific Science Center, the Fun Forest Amusement Park, the Children’s Museum, the Opera House, the Intiman and Repertory Theatres, and the Key Arena.

See what Seattle has to offer you, and plan for a wonderful vacation! Come back often, because you never know what you may see next!

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