Top Romantic Inns of 2009 are Announced

Wednesday, 22 Jan, 2009 0

American Historic Inns, Inc., publisher of more than 2.7 million guidebooks and parent company to iLoveInns.com, an award-winning Web site, has announced the 2009 Top 10 Romantic Inns — the most coveted bed and breakfast award of the year. This is the 16th straight year that this prestigious award has been given.
 
The staff at iLoveInns.com spends countless hours with inns, innkeepers, guests and travel writers researching and interviewing on the road, on the phone and on the Web.
 
"Each year we pour our hearts into finding the Top 10 Romantic Inns," says AHI President Deborah Sakach, "and each year we are so excited with the unique selection of exceptional B&Bs and country inns across America. This award recognizes the outstanding efforts of innkeepers who understand the remarkable restorative aspects of a romantic environment created specifically for couples."
 
The 2009 Top 10 Romantic Inns have been carefully selected for overall romantic attributes that include scenic setting and location, interior beauty and design, subtle yet personable hospitality, pampering amenities and creative activities.
 
2009 Top 10 Romantic Inns
 
http://www.iloveinns.com/2009Top10RomanticInns.htm
 
MacCallum House Inn – Mendocino, California
 
Highland Haven Creekside Inn – Evergreen, Colorado
 
The Towers Bed & Breakfast – Milford, Delaware
 
Port d’Hiver Bed and Breakfast – Melbourne Beach, Florida
 
Carriage House at the Harbor – South Haven, Michigan
 
Fleur-de-Lys Mansion – St. Louis, Missouri
 
The Edward Harris House Bed & Breakfast Inn – Rochester, New York
 
The Inn & Spa at Intercourse Village – Intercourse, Pennsylvania
 
French Quarter Inn – Charleston, South Carolina
 
Inn at Warner Hall – Gloucester, Virginia
 
The 2009 Top 10 Romantic Inns offer a variety of romantic getaways. Couples can choose from countryside manors to urban mansions. Activities include culinary workshops, hot-air balloon rides, horse-drawn carriage rides, wine and limousine tours or taking in a breathtaking sunset while horseback riding on the beach. Each innkeeper is happy to design a unique, one-of-a-kind experience.

If your favorite romantic inn didn’t make this year’s Top 10 Romantic, nominate your choice for our new Guests’ Choice awards to be announced this summer. Go to your favorite romantic bed and breakfast on http://www.iloveinns.com and write a review with Romantic in the title and the inn will be entered.
 
For more information on the 2009 Top 10 Romantic Inns and the special romantic packages created for their guests, visit http://www.iloveinns.com. Many of this year’s winners are included in America’s best-selling bed & breakfast guidebook: Bed & Breakfasts and Country Inns, 20th edition. Each book contains a free-night certificate that allows travelers to buy-one-night-get-the-second-night free.
 
 



 

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