Fox Briar Inn at River Place
This luxury hotel for adults offers everything from in-room kitchens to panoramic views of the Ohio River. Laundry facilities, dining rooms and sitting rooms are standard for most of the suites as well as easy access to Paducah's historic downtown. Many of the rooms feature original historic hardwood floors. The suites are designed as mini-apartments for the business or vacation traveler and allow for privacy and a feeling of home while you visit Paducah.
Fox Briar in at River Place
100C Broadway
Paducah, KY 42001
(270) 443-7004 or (877) FOX-INN1
http://www.foxbriarinn.com/riverplace/
The Egg & I Guest Suites
The Egg & I is a bed and breakfast in a two-story home built in the 1850s and is billed as the last surviving pre-Civil War home in Paducah. The downstairs is an art gallery featuring custom carved eggs from ostrichs, emus and a variety of other birds. The suites are in the heart of Paducah's art district and just three blocks from the Quilt Museum. The site features just two suites, one of which is 1,200 square feet.
The Egg & I
335 N. 6th St.
Paducah, KY 42001
(270) 443-6323
http://www.eggandiarts.com/bandb.html
Paducah Harbor Plaza
History buffs may consider staying at the Paducah Harbor Plaza, a restored building on the National Register of Historic Places. Just one block from the Ohio River, the Paducah Harbor Plaza is the gateway to downtown Paducah and the Market District. The site has been a hotel for most of the last century and features luxury suites as well as more simple bed and breakfast rooms. The continental breakfast is served from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. and guest have round-the-clock access to a stocked kitchen for snacks and drinks. The hotel is across the street from the Market House Museum and within walking district of several of Paducah's museums and art galleries.
Paducah Harbor Plaza
201 Broadway
Paducah, KY 42001
(270) 442-2698
(800) 719-7799
http://www.phplaza.com/
Article Written By Lucinda Gunnin
Lucinda Gunnin began writing in 1988 for the “Milford Times." Her work has appeared in “Illinois Issues” and dozens more newspapers, magazines and online outlets. Gunnin holds a Bachelor of Arts in English and political science from Adams State College and a Master of Arts in public affairs reporting from the University of Illinois at Springfield.