![]() All in their finest attire, on the sideline waiting to do their part along with the "tailgaters" - stomping those divots back into place. Polo At The Point - an October tradition - thoroughbred ponies, chic ladies and GQ gentlemen. In the North they have the changing of the leaves, in Fairhope we have the changing of the sky at sunset - reds, oranges and purples - spectacular! True American 4th of July - fireworks, boat races, picnics, etc. ![]() The award-winning rose garden encircling the fountain at the Municipal Pier. Romantic Fairhope - the best kept secret on the Gulf coast - extends southern charm and hospitality to you and yours.Īrts & Crafts Festival - one of the oldest in the Southĭauphin Island Regatta - the nation's largest one-day sailing regatta. Stroll the tree-lined streets, wander in and out of more than 65 friendly shops, rest in a shady courtyard, then stop for a tempting bite to eat.Ĭome for a day or an entire vacation to enjoy the tranquility and charm of southern living at its finest. Street corners and hanging baskets bloom all year long. ![]() A town boasting five blocks of specialty stores, art galleries, antique shops and cafes. We accept pets on a limited, case by case basis.įairhope is a secluded, enchanting village on the eastern shore of Mobile Bay. I have made booklets for the guests with a lot of information and things to do in the area. This is also one the best kept secrets!Īny good area guides/websites that travelers could reference? Our favorite restaurant is Guido's Restaurant, serving eclectic Mediterranean cuisine. What is your favorite restaurant/food in the area? It is a 20 minute walk through parks to uptown Fairhope. We are within walking distance to the beach, 2 excellent restaurants, a candle shop where they make and sell beautiful candles, a deli and a bakery. Is there anything within walking distance of your inn? We have the largest one day sailboat race in Mobile in April, and an Arts & Crafts show in March. People should visit the World Class Potter and visit the Hermit’s House (a beehive house made of stone), or just relax and enjoy the beach and gardens on the property. We can keep you as busy as you would like to be! As listed above there are artists, antiques, writers, 3 golf courses within 5 minutes from the B&B, beaches, and outdoor concerts. If a traveler is staying at your inn for 4 nights, what should he/she do in the area? Fairhope also had the first library in Alabama. Fairhope is known for eccentric and unique people the lady who lived in a tree, the spider lady, and the Hermit’s House. The largest naval battle of the Civil War was the Battle of Mobile Bay. We are the only surviving single tax colony in the U.S. What’s the best kept secret about the area?įairhope is a very unique community founded in 1894. ![]() Our biggest compliment is our return guests 92% of our business comes from repeat guests and referrals. ![]() What’s the best compliment you have ever received about the inn? We have many artists, antiques, writers, 3 golf courses, beaches, and outdoor concerts. If someone has never been to your city, what is the #1 reason to come visit?įairhope has wonderful, friendly people. We are best known for being right on the water with our own pier, beach, decks, and beautifully landscaped gardens. What are you best known for? What makes your inn unique? What do you love most about your inn? We provide a true local experience for our guests. Bill & I have lived in Fairhope all of our lives and have a lot of knowledge about the area and its history. Our guests stay here because they want to stay with people who are natives of the city. Many thanks to Becky Jones for sharing her own secrets with ! Let’s discover more through the words of our innkeepers. Travelers are always looking for memorable and relaxing experiences. ![]()
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