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Pineapple Inn

Georgetown, Kentucky.

Built in 1876 - on historical register - gourmet breakfast in country French dining room. Four large private rooms w/ baths, one with spa, each uniquely decorated with antiques.


Bed and Breakfast Description


Georgetown, Kentucky bed and breakfast: Pineapple Inn

Come and experience peace and quiet at our lovely old home. Good morning begins with homemade goods and a full breakfast which is served in our Country French dining room with beautiful table settings. Pineapple Inn is completely furnished with beautiful antiques. Relax in lovely, comfortable rooms. Common areas are living and dinning room.



Inn Information


Season: All year
Rates: 75.00 - 110.00 US Dollars (double occupancy)
Rooms: 4
With private baths: 4
Mealplan: Breakfast included
Food Served:

  • Full breakfast
  • Snacks, complimentary wine

Nearest Airport(s): Lexington

Payment methods accepted:

MasterCard Visa



    This bed and breakfast offers a travel agent commission.

    This bed and breakfast has been rated by either a local or national association. Please inquire as to which Associations this inn is affiliated.


    Services:

    Sitting room, bar service, Heart of Bluegrass, horse country, spa available


    Area Attractions and Activities:

    Historic Georgetown (with over 300 buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places), 10 miles north of Lexington off I-75, is where Kentucky bourbon whiskey was first produced. Royal Spring, still is visible today at Royal Spring Park on West Main Street, provided the water for Baptist minister Rev. Elijah Craig's new mixture in 1789. Also at the park is an authentic 1874 log cabin built by former slave Milton Leach. It is a mini-museum for local history.

    Other nearby attractions include: Georgetown College, Scott County Native Plants Arboretum, Kentucky Horse Park, Keeneland Race Course, horse farms, historic areas, outlet shopping, bicycling, golfing, & Elkhorn Creek for fishing & canoeing.


    Most Popular Rooms:

    Derby Room: Queen canopy bed. TV/VCR, sofa and chair sitting area. Private bath with hot tub, plus other bath accessories. Very beautiful, first floor.


    Restrictions

    • Smoking permitted in designated areas.
    • No pets, please.
    • No access for disabled persons.



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