South West Michigan
Lakeside is also home to White Rabbit Inn Bed & Breakfast, perfect for a romantic getaway. Find a personal, unique stay in the Battle Creek area. Discover tranquil bed & breakfasts, kayak adventures along the Kalamazoo River, and accommodations that welcome your canine family members for your Calhoun County vacation. The National House Inn in Marshall is the oldest operating inn in Michigan, welcoming guests for over 170 years. While it originally welcomed stagecoach travelers long ago, it offers the same gracious hospitality with luxuries and conveniences of today. Stuart Avenue Inn is a historic bed and breakfast located in the historic Stuart neighborhood of Kalamazoo. Enjoy their porch, patio, and Old-World shade trees in the spacious garden and be sure to check out all the ways to Experience Kalamazoo. The Lansing area has a number of gracious, unique and romantic B&Bs. Right in the heart of downtown East Lansing, you can find the charming Wild Goose Inn. This B&B offers six luxurious suites with a private bath, fireplace and jacuzzi in each. Centrally located, guests are just steps away from Michigan State University which make it a popular spot if you’re visiting the campus. For more information on all the B&Bs that Greater Lansing has, click here!
Central West Michigan

North West Michigan & Upper Peninsula
Fall is a gorgeous time to be out on the Grand Traverse Bay enjoying the colors while sipping on a glass of local bubbly! This exclusive package from Black Star Farms in Suttons Bay (available only to Inn guests) will have you out exploring the Caribbean-like waters of West Grand Traverse Bay aboard a spacious Catalina 34-foot sailboat with a licensed U.S.C.G. Master Captain. This is a new adventure to the Inn this year, and the most popular package they offer! Book your stay here! Set on two and a half acres in beautiful Manistee County, the Canfield House Bed & Breakfast occupies a historic 1900s thoughtfully renovated summer home once owned by famous lumber baron, Charles Canfield. The Bed & Breakfast includes six bedrooms, each with a private bath overlooking either the lake or their gardens. Charlevoix, Michigan has been offering a vast array of accommodations for travelers to lay their weary heads for over a century. You will find yourself well taken care of in any of the area’s Bed & Breakfasts, Hotels & Inns, Motels, or Rental Homes. Experience all that Charlevoix has to offer through wonderful accommodations that will far surpass your expectations. Spend a night in the historic Laurium Manor Inn in the Keweenaw Peninsula. This incredible mansion was built in 1908 for a wealthy copper mine owner and his family. No expense was spared in the construction of this opulent mansion. From the silver leaf covered domed ceiling, to gilded and embossed elephant leather wall coverings and stained glass in the dining room, the fixtures in this mansion truly portray the wealth of mine owners. This welcoming B&B includes relaxing whirlpool, fireplace, and balcony suites, each with their own unique charm and character. Enjoy evening treats, and a delicious breakfast buffet including dishes such as Staying at the Laurium Manor Inn is truly a one-of-a-kind experience. Petoskey Area is home to several Historic Inns and Hotels that are worth visiting. The Colonial Inn of Harbor Springs was founded in 1894 and is nestled in the Wequetonsing area. They offer white clapboard cottages hidden amongst trees and walking distance to Lake Michigan's Little Traverse Bay. The Terrace Inn of Bay View was established in 1911, with 38 guest rooms, an on-site restaurant called 1911 Restaurant. All rooms have private baths with vintage furnishings and modern amenities as well. Discover the experience of lodging aboard a 1930's Great Lakes steamship on the SS City of Milwaukee in Manistee. The SS City of Milwaukee is the last of six sister ships designed in the 1920s and built by the Manitowac Shipbuilding company out of Wisconsin. The ship actually contains a bed and breakfast, containing passenger, crew, and officer rooms available from May through early September. Step back in time, and enjoy an evening making new friends, spending time with your family, playing board games, walking the decks, and enjoying your surroundings or visit downtown Manistee and our beautiful beaches.