Have You Ever 'Borrowed' a B&B Souvenir?
Saturday August 30, 2003
August 28 was "towel amnesty" day at Holiday Inn, where towel thefts are almost an epidemic. Anecdotal evidence suggests that B&B guests don't have fingers anywhere near as sticky as ... Read More
Shoe House May Become Bed and Breakfast
Thursday August 28, 2003
The Shoe House, a landmark in the York, Pennsylvania, area (not far from Lancaster County, which is best-known as home to the Amish) may be on its way to becoming ... Read More
No Vacation for Innkeepers
Thursday August 28, 2003
Being a full-time innkeeper is tough work. And, often, innkeepers go years at a time without a vacation. Although they could hire a professional innsitter, many innkeepers don't feel comfortable ... Read More
Comparing B&Bs to Hotels
Saturday August 16, 2003
If you're a newcomer to bed and breakfasts and wonder whether or not you'd like staying in one, take a peek at our Bed and Breakfast FAQ, starting with this ... Read More
A Bad First B&B Visit
Friday August 15, 2003
A visitor in the About.com Bed and Breakfasts Forum recently posted a note about a horrible experience at a bed and breakfast. One of the best things about B&Bs is ... Read More
Romanian Monasteries
Thursday August 14, 2003
The monasteries in Romania are a potentially great tourist destination. At least one, the Moldovita monastery, already offers some bed and breakfast accommodations.
According to this article in the Budapest Sun, ... Read More
Stiltsville Bed and Breakfasts?
Saturday August 9, 2003
Will Stiltsville, a collection of homes supported on giant stilts above Biscayne Bay's shallow waters off the south coast of Florida, be open to visitors as bed and breakfast getaways?
It's ... Read More
Bed and Breakfast in Fiji
Sunday August 3, 2003
My husband Erik and I considered going to Fiji for our honeymoon, but we chose St. Thomas instead -- and loved it. But we will go to Fiji someday, and ... Read More
Pond House Bed and Breakfast
Sunday August 3, 2003
The Pond House Bed and Breakfast near Woodstock, Vermont, is a quintessential New England inn, surrounded by by ten stone-walled acres. Innkeeper Gretel Schuck, herself an avid cyclist, says the ... Read More

