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Listed on the National Register of Historic
Places and located in the heart of Cedarburg's Historic
District, The Washington House Inn offers elegant lodging
within walking distance of Cedarburg Festivals, unique shops,
antiquing, galleries, restaurants, our local winery, brew pub
and Cedarburg Cultural Center.
The Washington House Inn successfully
blends the charm and romance of days past with the amenities
and conveniences expected by today's discriminating travelers.
Whether you travel for business, a romantic getaway,
celebration of a special occasion, or a visit to the world
class city of Milwaukee (20 minutes to the south), The
Washington House Inn and the quaint city of Cedarburg will
exceed your every expectation.
The Washington House offers 34 luxurious
guest accommodation, each with a private bath (31 feature a
whirlpool tub), fine antique furnishings, and many with the
added romance of a fireplace. Guests enjoy a complimentary
wine and cheese tasting in the early evening featuring
award-winning wines from the local Cedar Creek Winery, and the
best of Wisconsin cheeses. A sumptuous continental breakfast
buffet is thoughtfully prepared for you each morning by
hotel's own bakers.
For an extra bit of pampering, the hotel
can arrange on-site massage for individuals or couples. Known
for its excellent services, many guests at The Washington
House are return visitors.
The Washington House Inn is also the choice
location to host private parties. The formal Gathering Room,
or the well-equipped Settlers' Trail Conference Room can
accommodation a variety of events. Free wireless Internet
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An ideal location, the Washington House Inn
is right downtown within the Historic District of Cedarburg
just 20 minutes north of Milwaukee. It is a short walk to
antique shops, art galleries, restaurants, parks, the Cultural
Center, a winery and the Cedar Creek Settlement.
Cedarburg is the perfect place for a
weekend getaway, offering great antique shopping, places of
historic interest, natural beauty and a whole year's worth of
festivals and special events.
Go antiquing or explore the pioneer
village, or visit numerous art galleries. Fishing and boating
abound around Lake Michigan, as well as biking and
cross-country skiing. Tennis courts and golf are also nearby
for the recreational enthusiast. |