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Bed-and-Breakfasts For Your Best Girls' Trip Yet

Southern Living Editors
7 min read
Laurie W. Glenn
Laurie W. Glenn

No matter the season, no matter the reason, a girls' trip is always a good idea. While the first step is about deciding where to go, the next is all about the details. Namely, where you're going to stay. Instead of booking that chain hotel with scratchy sheets, may we suggest something a tad more charming? The South is packed with the best bed-and-breakfasts for your girls' trip, and here's the kicker: they can be found at every turn. Your crew can visit an exciting city, relaxing beach, or funky small town—and you'll still be able to book a B&B that'll make your stay just a bit more special. From renovated historic homes to trendy new spots, these top bed-and-breakfasts happen to be located in the best places for your girls' trip. Keep reading to find just where the wind should blow you and your best girlfriends this year.

Hope and Glory Inn

Gabriela Herman
Gabriela Herman

Irvington, Virginia

This gorgeous getaway is a destination in itself. The building, a former boarding school, has been turned into a stunning boutique property where guests can book a room or stay in a private cottage nearby. The inn's owners, Dudley and Peggy Patteson, also offer wine-and-oyster pairings at the Dog and Oyster Micro-Vineyard and Oyster Bar located in front of the inn.

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Foley House Inn

Peter Frank Edwards
Peter Frank Edwards

Savannah, Georgia

Located smack-dab in the Historic District overlooking Chippewa Square and Forrest Gump's famed bench spot, this place is practically bursting with Southern charm. Every detail—from the eclectic antique-filled rooms to the oh-so-fun afternoon tea—will have you and your girlfriends swooning. Stay up late telling ghost stories because rumor has it, this place is haunted.

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Bed & Breakfast on Tiffany Hill

Robbie Caponetto
Robbie Caponetto

Mills River, North Carolina

If your travels take you to the Asheville area, you'll find a gracious getaway at the Bed & Breakfast on Tiffany Hill, an elegant stay with seven guestrooms nestled in a lush foothills setting. It's a short drive to the Biltmore and the nearby ultra-charming mountain towns of western North Carolina.

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Maison Madeline

Cedric Angeles
Cedric Angeles

Breaux Bridge, Louisiana

Built in the 1840s, this historic home has been turned into a hidden gem of a cottage getaway. The property's Secret Supper series brings chefs and musicians to Breaux Bridge, while stays throughout the year include breakfast and a coffee bar as well as wanders through the beautiful, tree-shaded grounds. The best part? Only one party is accommodated at a time, so you'll have the place to yourself.

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Fairview Inn

Cedric Angeles
Cedric Angeles

Jackson, Mississippi

This boutique hotel in Jackson, Mississippi, is a beautiful place to rest your head, but there's much more enjoyment to be had here. Dining in the Library Lounge and 1908 Provisions offers menus full of delights, and the inn's gardens and spa (with a plethora of treatments) will coax relaxation from weary travelers.

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Zero George

Courtesy Zero George
Courtesy Zero George

Charleston, South Carolina

The moment you and your gal pals step foot into this Charleston getaway, prepare to be pampered. Escape to the outdoor courtyard with wine and cheese served each evening. Gather your group for a tour of the town—who can resist the inn's complimentary bikes with pretty baskets? If you can't wait to put your spin on the local dishes back home, sign your friends up for cooking classes held in the kitchen carriage house to master pasta making and sous vide cookery.

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Fort Conde Inn

Laurie W. Glenn
Laurie W. Glenn

Mobile, Alabama

Let your head rest at the second-oldest home in Mobile, and you'll be dreaming of the Bay in no time. Your crew can enjoy breakfast within the shaded courtyard and spend the rest of the time exploring this coastal city. We recommend hitting this spot during Mardi Gras—it did start here first, after all.

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The Terrell House

The Terrell House
The Terrell House

New Orleans, Louisiana

Get every ounce of New Orleans style when staying at this historic spot. We're talking about a secluded brick courtyard, breathtaking double parlors, and porch space for days. Did we mention it's located in the picturesque Garden District? Take a stroll, and you'll be tempted to put an offer on at least one house before you leave.

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The Inn at Middleton Place

Charleston, South Carolina

While plenty of historic inns await in the middle of Charleston, we'd recommend venturing outside of the box every once in a while. And who better to do that with than your best girls? This secluded riverside getaway, which sits just steps away from the oldest landscape gardens in the country, is just the breath of fresh air you need after hitting one of the South's best cities.

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Kimber Modern

Kimber Modern
Kimber Modern

Austin, Texas

Your breath might just skip upon first glance at this modern designer B&B. It's located right in the middle of South Austin—definitely where you want to be—but remains just a little tucked away from the hustle and bustle. The multi-level courtyard gives you and your friends all the room in the world to plan your attack on downtown Austin.

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The Inn at Willow Grove

Scott Suchman
Scott Suchman

Orange, Virginia

If your group is into stunning fall color, winery tastings, and a pinch of history—who isn't?—this trip might be the ultimate ticket for a fall girls' getaway. Make this B&B your home base, and what a sophisticated one it'll be. Start your day with fresh coffee and hot beignets being delivered to your room, and if you can deign to abandon such comfort, head out with your pals for a day touring local wineries.

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The Castle Bed & Breakfast

Facebook/The Castle Bed & Breakfast
Facebook/The Castle Bed & Breakfast

Ocracoke, North Carolina

You'll need a boat or private plane to reach this tiny, secluded beach town. Your group can ferry over from the mainland from three different ports. Part of the Outer Banks, this tiny coastal destination might just charm your socks—er, flip-flips—right off. Grab your best chicks, and head to a secluded beach retreat complete with a stay at this classic three-story inn that's earned a spot on the National Register of Historic Places.

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The Crash Pad

Photo: Mandy Rhoden
Photo: Mandy Rhoden

Chattanooga, Tennessee

If your gal group isn't afraid to do something new, try this self-dubbed "uncommon hostel." Trust us, this isn't like any hostel we've ever seen. With its prime downtown location and private guest rooms and suite, this B&B will show you a good time. You can count on the staff for unfiltered, honest recommendations about the best outdoor pursuits and local haunts that Chattanooga has to offer, and you'll be impressed by the hostel's eco-friendly features.

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Bourbon Manor Bed & Breakfast

Bourbon Manor Bed & Breakfast
Bourbon Manor Bed & Breakfast

Bardstown, Kentucky

When you're in the "Bourbon Capital of the World," expect to stay somewhere that pays homage, even in its name. Bourbon Manor lets you pick from 10 spirit-themed guest rooms, and we're thinking all of them inspire bourbon drinking. (And we're already foreseeing some great memories being made with your girlfriends.) You'll be close to all of the bourbon and horse country excursions this area boasts, and you can venture into town for everything else.

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Blair House Inn

Wynn Myers
Wynn Myers

Wimberley, Texas

Nestled in the Texas Hill Country is this gem of an inn, a property situated on 22 acres of beautiful countryside. It's a perfect home base for those exploring the charming small towns, wineries, and antiques shops that fill the surrounding area. Stay close to the inn for cooking demos and spa services, or lace up your boots for hiking and hunting for swimming holes.

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Anchorage 1770

Courtesy Anchorage 1770
Courtesy Anchorage 1770

Beaufort, South Carolina

Lowcountry living doesn't get more lovely than a stay at this historic bed and breakfast in Beaufort, South Carolina. Located on the waterfront, the Anchorage 1770 has views, beautifully appointed rooms, and delicious dining, along with access to all of the activities charming Beaufort has to offer.

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