Getaway to a B&B

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3/29/2007
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Every now and then it is time to get away from the city for a little R&R even if it is just for the weekend. You also want to find something pretty close so as to not stress you out about packing a slew of things. Asheville B&B is just the thing if you live on the east coast. If you are on the west coast and want to fly on over, get it for the week. We have some B&B’s down here and they are really nice because it is not exactly like a hotel. They have that more homey feel to them with home cooked breakfasts. A sort of community feel to them as there usually are common rooms for everybody to get together and chat unlike some of the hotels. Also with B&B’s, there is only so many rooms because it is in a house setting so you can get to know your fellow travelers or if you want to have a group of couples going together this is also an excellent option.

The Asheville B&B is no different. The Princess Anne Hotel is nestled in the Ashville mountains with plenty of activities to keep you occupied around town. They have a PDF version of the hotel and layout if you would like to check out approximately how big the hotel is and how the room situation might be. You can even reserve your rooms online after you check out the amenities, history and area links section. A B&B is one of those experiences you need to have at least once and the Asheville B&B is it. It’s an excellent place for a weekend getaway especially when spring is coming up.

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