Bed & breakfasts are making a comeback, and here are some of the best towns to find them
- Bed and breakfasts have regained popularity in several U.S. Towns known for historic charm and scenic settings as of 2025.
- After enjoying widespread popularity in the 1980s and 1990s, bed and breakfasts experienced a period of reduced appeal to travelers during the 2000s.
- Notable towns with prominent bed and breakfast offerings include St. Augustine, Florida; Newport, Rhode Island; Cape May, New Jersey; Dahlonega, Georgia; Savannah, Georgia; Fredericksburg, Texas; Pacific Grove, California; Charleston, South Carolina; and Fernandina Beach, Florida.
- These towns feature historic mansions, Victorian inns, waterfront locations, and unique settings such as vineyard-view cottages, with Newport also known as the "sailing capital of the world" and St. Augustine as the oldest continuously inhabited European-founded U.S. City.
- The revival of bed and breakfasts suggests a renewed traveler interest in affordable, intimate lodging that combines personalized service with historic and coastal atmospheres.
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Bed & breakfasts are making a comeback, and here are some of the best towns to find them
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