This Stone Cottage VRBO In Missouri Is One Of The Coolest Places To Spend The Night

DeFlorin Stone Cottage in Hermann, Missouri, offers historic charm, modern amenities, and proximity to wineries, making it a unique travel destination.

A memorable getaway doesn't necessarily mean stepping on a plane and setting off for faraway places. We have, after all, so many unique destinations right in our backyard. One of the best things about planning a Missouri getaway is deciding where to stay. There is no shortage of unique accommodations - like this one-of-a-kind stone cottage VRBO in Missouri.

Nestled right in downtown Hermann, the DeFlorin Stone Cottage oozes historic charm and offers a full menu of amenities.

If you're a wine lover, you'll find this is the perfect place to stay, with access to a door-to-winery shuttle.

Even if you're not in town for the wineries, you'll likely fall head over heels for this enchanting cottage.

The historic home does have minimum stay requirements. You usually must, for example, book a two-night stay on weekends from March through early December.

Stroll through the front door and straight into the past. The cozy cottage's warm ambiance will likely make you feel right at home.

It offers plenty of space - 1,900 square feet, to be exact - and four bedrooms that sleep up to eight guests.

Before you reserve your stay, make sure all members of your party can climb the steep, narrow stairs that lead to the second floor.

History whispers throughout this historic home that's filled with antique furniture - from original oil paintings to period furniture.

While the home may be straight from the past, it still offers such modern amenities as wifi.

You'll have plenty of opportunities to relax - from soaking in a bubble bath to...

Sitting in the garden. Your stay includes free breakfast, too.

For more photos and to book your stay, visit the DeFlorin Stone Cottage VRBO page.

Have you stayed at this stone cottage VRBO in Missouri? Share your experience in the comments! If you're a fan of nostalgia AND good eats, make your way to one of the oldest family-owned restaurants in Missouri.

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