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| Berney Fly Bed and Breakfast Information | |||||
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$109.69
average per night |
Price Range | Check-in | Check-out | Renovated | Size |
| 94.00 - 99.00 | 1500 | 1200 | 5 rooms 2 floors | ||
| Berney Fly Bed and Breakfast Amenities | |||||||
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| Non-smoking - Cable/Satellite - Concierge - Free Parking - WiFi Internet - WiFi Internet (in-room) - Newspaper - Parking - Iron - Multilingual - Air Conditioning - Wheelchair | |||||||
| Berney Fly Bed and Breakfast Description | Berney Fly Bed and Breakfast User Reviews | ||||||
Berney/Fly Bed and Breakfast is moments from Interstate 10 and Interstate 65 on Highway 90, Government Street in the Historic Oakleigh Garden District among gorgeous huge 1800's and early 1900's Mansions and manors. Accommodations are not suitable for children under 18. Two miles from Ladd Peeples Stadium, four blocks from Mardi Gras Parade routes, eight blocks from the Saenger Theater, eleven blocks from Convention Center and Civic Center, 15 moments from the USS Alabama Battleship, and 35 moments from the Bellingrath Gardens and Home. Free Wi-FI. Five magnificent huge Live Oaks, over 100 years old, covered Government Street in front of the 1895 Queen Anne Victorian Resort, yet the Berney/Fly Bed and Breakfast is historic, with a soothing cultural atmosphere with ponds, pool, and fountains amidst the sub-tropical gardens; the Berney Fly Bed and Breakfast is situated in the Historic Oakleigh Garden District. Also, our guests are able to experience the local cuisines, the History and Cultural Museums, 6,000 historic homes, Art Galleries, USS Alabama Battleship, Bellingrath Gardens and Home, Sporting Events and golfing throughout the year. Berney Fly Bed and Breakfast architect includes intricate woodwork on both outside with a wrap around porch and Queen Anne Victorian gables on all sides and inside with hardwood floors, staircase with banister, six fireplaces with half and full mantels, stain glass window, three gas chandeliers, all from the original 1858 cottage and the two major additions in 1895 and 1900. The rooms are decorated with turn of the 20th Century antiques and artwork from all over the world. |
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