This Historic Home In Rhode Island Is Now A One-Of-A-Kind Airbnb You Can Stay In
By Clarisa|Published March 22, 2022
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Born and raised Kansan, Clarisa has lived in both tiny towns and cities during their time here in the Sunflower State. As a busy mother of one crazy kid, two cats, and two geckos, they write whenever there is spare time.
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Have you always wanted to book a room in one of those beautiful pieces of history from centuries past? A historic home named The Wedding Cake House sits in Providence where it was built in 1867. Today, you can rent a room to sleep in yourself. This bed and breakfast Airbnb is a great spot to bookmark when you want a special stay in a historic home.
Welcome to the Wedding Cake House in Providence, RI, a beautiful home that's full of history. These days, however, you can rent a room for yourself and experience sleeping inside a piece of local history.
Amenities here include wifi, washing machines, and even breakfast. With all the work put into restoring this spot, it's a blessing we get to visit and stay for a while.
The gorgeous tile in the bathroom is only outshone by the clawfoot tub, a definite plus to staying here. There isn't much that is more relaxing than a nice soak in a clawfoot tub, after all.
Bookmark this beautiful spot for a unique option when you find yourself in town. It's not every day you can stay somewhere as beautiful as the Wedding Cake House for a night.
If you’d like to bookmark the room shown here, check out the Airbnb listing for room #5. There are multiple rooms available depending on your heating and cooling preferences, but they’re all just as beautiful as this one. Enjoy your adventures!
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