Hotel Iroquois
Located at the end of Main Street, Hotel Iroquois owes its architectural elegance to the design sensibilities of a turn-of-the-century blacksmith who built the stately Victorian-style showplace directly on the storied Straits of Mackinac. An inn since 1904, the McIntire family purchased it in 1954 and has elevated hospitality to an art form in the sixty years since. Today, the Iroquois experience begins the moment you step off the ferry and a friendly porter collects your bags. From horse-drawn carriage rides and bicycling to mornings that begin with the hotel’s signature lemon blueberry muffins, a more serene and picturesque setting is difficult to imagine.
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