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For a romantic getaway, anniversary trip, honeymoon vacation, or wedding celebration, it would be hard to top staying at one of the Duluth bed and breakfast inns. The Historic Bed and Breakfast Inns of Duluth, MN are situated in the heart of Duluth, Minnesota, one of the most beautiful places on earth, surrounded by no end of romantic possibilities.
After a day of talking, laughing, and dreaming together, return to your favorite Bed and Breakfast Inn and step across the threshold into a timeless world of comfort, elegance, and, of course, romance.
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Stroll along the Lakewalk and soak in the beauty of Lake Superior. |
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Take a horse-drawn carriage ride through the inviting Canal Park District. |
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Savor world class cuisine at any number of locally-owned restaurants. |
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Enjoy an evening of music, dancing, comedy, or theater. |
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Explore antique malls, art galleries, and the unique shops along Canal Park and at the DeWitt-Seitz Marketplace and the Fitger’s Brewery Complex. |
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Wander hand in hand through the Rose Gardens, the Great Lakes Aquarium, and the Duluth Zoo. |
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Tour the harbor, then sail under the Aerial Lift Bridge and out onto Lake Superior on a sightseeing cruise. |
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Drive along the North Shore. Visit Gooseberry Falls and Split Rock Light House. |
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Golf at one of our eight great golf courses. Superior National is only an hour away. |
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Hike the trails of the secluded parks and nature preserves within the city limits. |
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Bike the Munger Trail to Jay Cooke Park. |
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Ski at Spirit Mountain or Snowflake Nordic Center or on any of the miles and miles of groomed cross-country trails. |
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Soak up the sun together on the beaches of Park Point. |
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Take in an old-time baseball game or watch college hockey. |
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Tour the Glensheen Mansion and the Fairlawn Mansion. |
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Take a ride on the North Shore Scenic Railroad or the Lake Superior and Mississippi Railroad. |
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Explore the William A. Irwin Ore Boat Museum and the SS Meteor. |
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Visit St. Louis County Heritage & Arts Center, the Railroad Museum, the Old Fire House & Police Museum, the Maritime Museum, Karpeles Manuscript Library, Tom’s Logging Camp, the Bong WWII Heritage Center, the Alworth Planetarium, the Tweed Museum of Art |
For more on area restaurants and attractions go to Innkeeper’s Secrets
Outdoor enthusiasts may want to check out Outdoor Duluth.
History buffs will undoubtedly want to look at Historic Duluth.
Elopements… Weddings… Receptions…
Planning a wedding or an elopement? Several of our B&Bs would be the perfect setting for an intimate wedding or a bridesmaids’ tea. You would need to call individual inns for more information.
For larger weddings, couples often book accommodations at our inns to be sure that their family and friends are well taken care of. But they hold the ceremony and reception at one of the historic and romantic locations in Duluth.
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The Rose Garden overlooking Lake Superior is a gorgeous setting for an outdoor wedding. The North Shore Scenic Rail Road will even pick your guests up at the Rose Garden and take them up the North Shore for a reception on the train. (218 722-1273) |
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Glensheen Mansion has launched many couples down the matrimonial path. They can accommodate 10 – 120 guests inside and larger groups outside. (218 726-8921) |
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The Depot (25-250 guests, 218 727-8025), Sacred Heart Music Center (25 – 250 guests, 218 723-1895) |
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Duluth Women’s Club (30 – 100 guests, 218 724-3168) |
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Vista Queen (2-160 guests, 218 722-6218) |
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Great Lakes Aquarium (25-500 guests, 218 740-3474) |
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Lake Superior Zoo (fewer than 50 guests, 218 723-3748) |
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For larger groups, the DECC’s HarborView Ballroom (150-500 guests, 218 722-5573) is a beautiful setting. |
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