Bed & Breakfasts in Missouri's Lincoln Hills

Experience a romantic evening lavish in luxury at one of Hannibal’s eight historic and well-kept bed and breakfast facilities located in close proximity to a variety of attractions. Tranquility awaits at a Hannibal Bed and Breakfast. Other options include B&Bs on the bluffs overlooking the Mississippi River or establishments near Mark Twain Lake.

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Belvedere Inn
521 Bird Street
Hannibal, MO
573-799-6086

The Belvedere Inn is an exquisitely and extensively restored 1859 Italianate Mansion in the heart of Hannibal only four blocks from Hannibal’s Historic Downtown. The house has been home to some of Hannibal’s most prominent and distinguished citizens over the years and we want your experience here to feel like coming home - home to the Belvedere Inn.

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Dubach Inn
221 N. 5th Street
Hannibal, MO
573-355-1167

Located within Hannibal’s Historic Downtown District, this beautifully restored 1871 Italianate home offers the ultimate in hospitality, warmth and attention to detail. The casually elegant atmosphere and old-fashioned hospitality will assure that your stay in “America’s Hometown” is a memorable one.

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Garden House Bed & Breakfast
301 N. 5th Street
Hannibal, MO
573-221-7800

Located in Historic Downtown Hannibal, Mark Twain's hometown, on the street once known as Millionaire’s Row because of its beautiful homes and fine architecture, the Garden House Bed & Breakfast beckons guests to lodge in a beautifully restored 1896 Victorian Queen Anne home.  Walk from the house to the museums, shops, attractions!

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The Great River Road Bed and Breakfast
403 N. Main Street
Louisiana, MO
1-573-725-5136 

The Great River Road Bed and Breakfast sits high on a bluff overlooking the Mississippi River in Louisiana, Missouri. Built in the 1850s, this Victorian Home has been restored to its former grandeur but with all modern comforts and amenities. Proprietors Beverly and Charlie Cogar invite you to enjoy refreshments on the scenic courtyard, continental breakfasts, and a good night’s rest in a peaceful, small-town setting.

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Lodge at Mark Twain Lake
20884 Monroe County Road 479
Stoutsville, MO
573-672-3230

At the Lodge, guests have the opportunity to experience Mark Twain Lake from a unique and beautiful perspective and offers gorgeous views of the lake. The Lodge offers several room options that will suit you whether you are on a romantic getaway or a family vacation.

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Overlook Farm
16095 Hwy W
Clarksville, MO
573-242-3838

Situated on a three hundred twenty-six-acre site, Overlook Farm houses two historic inns and ample room to relax and unwind. Come see for yourself – and experience how truly uncomplicated life can be.

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Reagan's Queen Anne
313 N. Fifth Street
Hannibal, MO
573-221-0774

Reagan's Queen Anne Historic Bed and Breakfast is the perfect place for your overnight stay. They're centrally located just 3 blocks from downtown shops, restaurants, the Planter's Barn Theater, galleries and museums. They're looking forward to sharing their Country Magazine featured Breakfast recipes with YOU!

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Rockcliffe Mansion
1000 Bird Street
Hannibal, MO
573-221-4140‎

In 1924, the Cruikshank family left the Mansion. Since 1967 various restoration projects have been completed, creating unique and incredible overnight lodging options for your enjoyment. Come and explore the mansion, enjoy all of its 30 rooms, and marvel at the breathtaking scenery from the rooftop observation deck overlooking the Mississippi River!‎

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Stone School Inn B & B
5388 County Road 409
Hannibal, MO
573-406-0398

Stone School Inn Bed & Breakfast was built as a limestone school in 1834 and sits on 13 acres of woods, meadows, and streams. The Stone School Inn Bed & Breakfast offers guests a chance to relax and sample a little bit of history along with fine cuisine.

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Village of the Blue Rose
12533 Highway 79
Clarksville, MO
573-242-3539

Perched on a hill in Pike County between historic Clarksville and scenic Louisiana, the Village of the Blue Rose has a magnificent panoramic view overlooking the Mississippi River. The Village includes the Lodge Restaurant, four Bed and Breakfast rooms, Flea Market Barn, Red Barn Antique & Collectible shop.

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Garth Woodside Mansion
11069 New London Gravel Road
Hannibal, MO

A secluded Hannibal Bed And Breakfast located on 40 acres minutes from Hannibal. A historical Bed and Breakfast which Midwest Living called “a birthday cake of a Victorian house where Twain himself stayed.” Consistently known as the Bed and Breakfast of Hannibal, Garth provides the ultimate romantic getaway.

Explore Missouri’s Lincoln Hills