Description
Located in a National Register of Historic Places neighborhood, the spectacular Queen-Anne-style King-Keith House is one of the most photographed houses in Atlanta, Georgia in addition to being a premier Atlanta Historic Bed and Breakfast. It was built in 1890 by the local hardware magnate. Old house enthusiasts, choosing to stay at our bed and breakfast, will enjoy the varied architecture of the restored neighborhood, Inman Park, shaded by live oaks and including such homes as the residence of the founder of Coca-Cola.
Our Atlanta lodging is in walking distance of:
MARTA (Atlanta, Georgia subway) for easy access to downtown, conventions and sporting events,
Many of Atlanta's most popular intown neighborhoods and attractions,
and only a 20 minute ride from Atlanta Hartsfield International Airport.
While you're here, tour our
Guest Rooms and find out what each of our beautifully furnished rooms has to offer.
For special events, anniversaries or honeymoons, you may want to
tour the Cottage, which makes us an an Atlanta Romantic Bed and Breakfast.
The King-Keith House boasts twelve foot ceilings and carved fireplaces. The elegant public spaces include a baby grand piano for bed and breakfast guests to enjoy. Spacious guest rooms are furnished with authentic period antiques and elegant accessories, unlike any other Atlanta bed and breakfast. The architect-owner and his wife have renovated/restored four homes - with this hopefully being their last! Your hosts enjoy antiquing, decorating, gardening, cooking and entertaining.
Whether your visit to Atlanta, GA is for a Braves game, an evening at the symphony or convention, your stay will be enriched by your visit to Atlanta's 1890 King-Keith House Bed and Breakfast where Southern Hospitality is alive and well.
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