If you're like most of us, when you travel you're used to stopping in one of the highly visible chain motels and hotels that dot our countryside. Many offer inducements to return. Stay two nights and get a third night free. Complimentary breakfast with waffles, and so on. In case you haven’t noticed, even the no-frills budget stopovers have raised their prices too but when you plan a visit to the Dallas area, you really should get your mind out of the box. The box, in this case, being that motel you spent a couple of nights in during your last visit.
If you've never spent a night or two in a bed and breakfast, you really have no idea of what you're missing. In the Dallas area, The Sanford House has become legend.
dallas bed and breakfast
, this hidden gem sits conveniently located in Arlington, about halfway between Dallas and Fort Worth making it easy for you to get around the entire metropolitan area.
Parking is never a problem thanks to The Sanford House spacious parking lot.This charming boutique hotel offers a lot more than just a bed with a breakfast. One look and you'll know you're not coming to another cookie cutter motel that looks exactly like the last one you visited. With its rows of slender white columns supporting a spacious wraparound veranda smothered in floral beauty, this elegantly
southern-styled
building is never to be forgotten.
You'll find that the only thing The Sanford House shares with motels, is the very competitive pricing. At The Sanford House, once you step into the tastefully decorated period interior, you'll feel as if you've stepped into the private home of a governor or senator. But it's just the other way around: you'll be treated like visiting royalty and shown to one of The Sanford House's six elegant indoor accommodations. And it's not just for business persons either!
The Sanford House is the perfect locale for a romantic weekend when you and your loved one mount the stately curving staircase to your luxurious suite with, of course, private bath.
Aside from the six luxurious accommodations inside the principal building, The Sanford House offers four one bedroom cottage suites and two two—bedroom villa suites.
The Sanford House's renowned
Restaurantant506
proudly offers American cuisine at its finest, prepared by a talented culinary team that constantly strives to create new and excitingly delicious seasonal menus. Under the direction of Executive Chef John Klein, every dish is, of course, completely made by hand, freshly prepared and serves the public for lunch and dinner Wednesday through Saturday.
Playing on the Classics, The Sanford House recommends its
Van Gogh Bar and Lounge
. As an added bonus, Wine Wednesdays offers another perk: 25% discount on any bottle of wine.
Your room features a king—-size period bed and other fine furnishings.
But there is so much more. The Sanford House is the perfect venue for a wedding as well as for business conferences. The Grand Courtyard is more than adequate for nearly every sort of special occasion, being able to accept groups of 200.
The Renoir room offers elegant dining for special events. The Monet Dining Room offers an oval dining table capable of seating fourteen guests, and then the Manor House Parlor has not only replica antiques but real, sometimes priceless antiques as well.
And remember, the Sanford House Inn & Spa is much more than the city's premier bed and breakfast. When you stay at The Sanford House, you're only moments away from the AT&T Stadium, the Dallas Fort Worth International Airport, Six Flags over Texas, Six Flags Hurricane Harbor and the Rangers Ballpark in Arlington, home of the Texas Rangers!
Book your reservation today and you'll be in for one of life's real pleasures.
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