These 10 Unique Places to Stay in Missouri Will Give You an Unforgettable Experience
By Stephanie Butler|Published July 07, 2015
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Stephanie Butler
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A native Midwesterner with a love for family, friends, and learning new things. In second-stage of career life, this former college instructor enjoys contributing to OIYS, blogging, reading, and spending time with her kids.
As local travel experts, we know what travelers are looking for when it comes to finding the perfect accommodations for their next trip. To compile our lists, we scour the internet to find properties with excellent ratings and reviews, desirable amenities, nearby attractions, and that something special that makes a destination worthy of traveling for.
We all need a getaway from time to time, and where you stay makes all the difference. From themed rooms to rustic cabins, these uncommon places to stay may be just what you are looking for.
This rustic-chic lodge complete with both rooms and log cabins, has endless opportunities for a fun, relaxing trip. Ten miles south of Branson, it features a marina, horseback riding, fishing, golfing and trails, on-site restaurants and beautiful views of Table Rock Lake. A must visit, Top of the Rock and Dogwood Canyon Nature Park.
Outer-space themed Moonrise Hotel in St. Louis is the ultimate unique city experience. Located on the popular Delmar Loop, with all it has to offer, the hotel also has a rooftop bar and a really cool rainbow stairway.
For a more intimate experience, this Bed and Breakfast in Fulton was featured in USA Today in 2005 as one of the top 10 places to discover Midwest charm and has hosted such famous former guests as Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and Polish President and Nobel Peace Prize winner, Lech Walesa. An added bonus? Pets are welcome!
5. Brinkman Farmstead Bead and Breakfast, Owensville
Stay on a working farm in hayloft room in Owensville and choose one of the Bucket List Getaways which include the options to learn the basics of making cheese, driving a team of horses or staying with and learning from an alpaca owner!
This adorable B&B is a former schoolhouse, which was converted in 1988 and is listed on the Natural Register of Historic Places. Located near Katy Trail as well as Les Bourgeois Vineyards and Bistro in Rocheport.
A gorgeous mansion in New Franklin, Rivercene was built in the 1800's by Captain B. Kinney. It is located in the heart of the historic Boone's Lick area.
St. Louis' unique hotel includes novelty suites such as the James Bond, India, Romeo & Juliet, Treasure Island, Death on the Nile and Brideshead revisted.