Over 120 Years Old, The Beautiful Hines Mansion In Utah Is Perfect For A Romantic Getaway
When you’re planning a romantic getaway, you don’t have to travel far. Utahns will find several romantic inns and B&Bs across the state, and one of our favorites is the historic Hines Mansion. Pack your bags and head to Utah County for a quick staycation.
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When it was built in 1895, the Hines Mansion was one of the most impressive homes in the Utah Valley. Richard Kletting, the architect who designed the Utah State Capitol building, also designed this home.
Russell Spencer Hines and his wife Kitty lived here together for less than three years before Richard's death. She moved out in 1906, and the home was later sold.
The Library is a guest favorite! It looks just like a Victorian study, and it's the perfect spot to snuggle up and read a good book. Climb the spiral staircase...
There are nine guest rooms here, and each one is unique and special.
In the morning, make your way down to the kitchen for a gourmet breakfast. Indulge in fresh fruit, fluffy pancakes, strawberry-stuffed French toast, and more.
Make your stay at Hines Mansion Bed & Breakfast even more romantic with some chocolate-covered strawberries, rose petals sprinkled on your bed, or a bouquet of flowers for your sweetheart.
Are you ready to book a stay at Hines Mansion Bed & Breakfast? Visit its website for more information. You can see more photos on its Facebook page, so make sure to check that out as well!
Writer, editor and researcher with a passion for exploring new places. Catherine loves local bookstores, independent films, and spending time with her family, including Gus the golden retriever, who is a very good boy.
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