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Best Nevada bed and breakfasts with breakfast included

K7 Bed And Breakfast - Nevada
8.7 2181 reviews
Nevada
06/22 – 07/31
$100/nighttotal: $3900 (39 )

K7 Bed And Breakfast

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B&B , Pahrump
K7 Bed and Breakfast is located in Pahrump, Nevada, just a short drive from the Spring Mountain Race Track and the Pahrump Nugget and Mountain View Casino. It offers a peaceful escape from the city, with high ratings for cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
Each room at the B&B comes equipped with a private bathroom, a refrigerator, a coffee machine, and a flat-screen TV. Guests can enjoy a continental breakfast delivered to their room, free Wi-Fi, and on-site dining at the restaurant and bar.
Shady Lady Bed & Breakfast - Nevada
9.2 622 reviews
Nevada
09/01 – 09/15
$68/nighttotal: $952 (14 )

Shady Lady Bed & Breakfast

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B&B , Beatty
This bed and breakfast is located in Beatty, Nevada, just a short drive from the Death Valley Nut and Candy Company. Guests consistently rate this property as excellent.
The inn offers a range of amenities to make your stay comfortable and enjoyable. You can relax by the outdoor pool, work out in the fitness center, or grab a drink at the on-site bar.

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Best Nevada bed and breakfasts with a pool

Among the 1753 accommodations in Nevada, here are the 4 best b&b with a pool

Lux 7br/4ba Villa W/heated Pool, Next To The Strip - Nevada
Nevada
10/09 – 10/21
$1464/nighttotal: $17568 (12 )

Lux 7br/4ba Villa W/heated Pool, Next To The Strip

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B&B , Winchester
This 7-bedroom Bed and Breakfast is located in the Winchester neighborhood of Las Vegas, placing guests within convenient proximity to cultural landmarks such as the Colosseum at Caesars Palace and The Cosmopolitan Casino.
This expansive B&B accommodates up to 17 guests, offering a dedicated game room and amenities including a swimming pool, jacuzzi, and a master bedroom with a private patio and en-suite bathroom featuring a jetted tub and steam shower.
Center Strip | Jacuzzi Spa Suite | Projection Tv - Nevada
10 10 reviews
Nevada
07/03 – 07/06
$545/nighttotal: $1635 (3 )

Center Strip | Jacuzzi Spa Suite | Projection Tv

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B&B , Paradise
This B&B offers a prime location adjacent to the central Las Vegas Strip, within walking distance of Planet Hollywood Casino and Miracle Mile Shops.
This 1256 sq. ft. suite accommodates up to 8 guests and features a full kitchen, a home theater with an 8-ft screen, a master bedroom with a king-size bed and jetted tub, and access to resort amenities including a pool, jacuzzi, and fitness center.
Beautiful Modern Home With Pool In Prime Strip Location - Nevada
Nevada
09/01 – 09/15
$528/nighttotal: $7392 (14 )

Beautiful Modern Home With Pool In Prime Strip Location

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house , Paradise
This guesthouse in Paradise, Las Vegas, is located within 6 miles of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, MGM Grand Las Vegas, and MGM Grand Garden Arena, with the Casino at Luxor Las Vegas and Excalibur Casino also within 6 miles.
Guests can enjoy amenities such as complimentary Wi-Fi, an outdoor swimming pool, a garden, and on-site parking at this non-smoking bed and breakfast.
New️lux Spacious Home-pool/5 Min To Strip/ Gourmet Kitchen/business Center - Nevada
10 1 review
Nevada
07/03 – 07/06
$813/nighttotal: $2439 (3 )

New️lux Spacious Home-pool/5 Min To Strip/ Gourmet Kitchen/business Center

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B&B , Las Vegas
This charming bed and breakfast is located in Downtown Las Vegas, just a short walk from the Strip, the Convention Center, and Fremont Street. It boasts excellent guest ratings, indicating a comfortable and enjoyable stay.
The two-bedroom, two-bathroom home offers 2,000 square feet of space and comfortably sleeps six guests. Enjoy a private pool, a fully equipped business center, a gourmet kitchen, and a variety of entertainment options, including books, board games, and multiple Smart TVs.

Frequently Asked Questions about bed and breakfast in Nevada

  • Are there any famous festivals in Nevada?

    Nevada has some great festivals! The Burning Man festival in Black Rock Desert is internationally known for its unique art installations and counter-cultural atmosphere, although it's a very specific type of experience. For something a little different, the Great Reno Balloon Race is a fantastic family-friendly event with hundreds of hot air balloons. Then there's the Electric Daisy Carnival in Las Vegas, a massive electronic dance music festival.
  • What are the best bed and breakfasts in Nevada?

  • What types of bed and breakfasts are available in Nevada?

    If you are visiting Nevada for a short weekend trip you can make use of bed and breakfast properties where you can stay at affordable rates. Today, you can find many bed and breakfast properties across Nevada which allow you to stay as and as you please. These bed and breakfast rooms are available in various low-key hotels, local inns and even private residences. Hence, you need to evaluate the best rooms that can offer you the best comfort and experience. Choosing bed and breakfast rooms with private bathrooms attached and other facilities like free parking and Wi-Fi can offer you a better stay experience.
  • Are there unique cultural experiences or workshops available in Nevada?

    Absolutely! Nevada's cultural scene is diverse. You can find Native American cultural demonstrations and workshops at various locations, often focusing on arts and crafts. Las Vegas offers workshops on everything from magic to mixology. In smaller towns, you might discover pottery classes or workshops focusing on regional history and art.
  • What are the best bed and breakfasts with a pool in Nevada?

  • When is a good time to visit Nevada?

    If you are visiting Nevada for the first time you should visit the state in the spring and fall seasons. This would allow you to make the most of the pleasant weather and ensure better experiences. Hence, you should choose to visit Nevada from March to May and September to November which would allow you to explore more places and do more outdoor adventures and activities. If you prefer warmer months you can choose to visit Nevada from June to August which is also the peak holiday season. However, make sure that you plan your holidays considering the heat factor especially when you are exploring multiple cities.
  • Which local specialties should not be missed in Nevada?

    Don't leave Nevada without trying some mesquite-grilled food – it's a regional specialty. Many restaurants use mesquite wood for grilling, lending a unique smoky flavor to everything from steaks to vegetables. Also, look for local craft breweries; Nevada has a growing craft beer scene. And of course, you can't visit Las Vegas without experiencing at least one of the city's famous buffets.
  • What are the best bed and breakfasts with a jacuzzi in Nevada?

  • What are the best state parks in Nevada?

    1. Valley of Fire State Park - When you are visiting Nevada you would want to explore the Valley of Fire State Park which offers a spectacular landscape made of rugged red rocks that look like fire when sunlight hits them. You can also explore Indian petroglyphs here that date back 3000 years.
    2. Lake Tahoe Nevada State Park - With a verdant forest environment and a lake, the Lake Tahoe Nevada State Park is one of the top state parks in Nevada which is ideal for picnics, hiking, mountain biking and even boating and fishing.
    3. Big Bend of the Colorado Recreation Area - When you are exploring state parks in Nevada you can also explore the Big Bend of the Colorado Recreation Area ideal for various outdoor activities and adventures like fishing and swimming.
  • What are some unique or less touristy places to visit in Nevada?

    To escape the crowds, consider exploring Great Basin National Park in eastern Nevada. It offers stunning scenery, including Lehman Caves and bristlecone pine trees. Valley of Fire State Park, with its fiery red sandstone formations, is another less crowded option compared to Las Vegas. Rhyolite Ghost Town, near Beatty, provides a glimpse into Nevada's mining history.
  • What are the best bed and breakfasts for families and kids in Nevada?

  • How can I get around Nevada?

    Public Transport - If you are keen on using public transport when you are exploring Nevada you can make use of RTC buses that ply in various urban areas. These buses allow you to move within these cities and surrounding neighbourhoods. Also, some cities have monorails for a quick commuting experience. Car - If you are travelling to multiple cities in Nevada, renting a car would be a good idea to help you cover the distances. Also, if you are commuting within the city limits you can use taxis and Uber and Lyft services.
  • What kinds of terrain and natural landscapes does Nevada offer?

    Nevada's landscapes are incredibly varied. You'll find vast deserts, like the Mojave and Black Rock deserts, with their iconic sand dunes and scrubby vegetation. There are also towering mountain ranges, like the Sierra Nevada, offering opportunities for hiking and skiing. Lake Tahoe, on the border with California, provides stunning alpine scenery and water activities.
  • What are the best pet friendly bed and breakfasts in Nevada?

  • What are the most popular foods in Nevada?

    When you are hopping through various towns and cities in Nevada you would want to explore the local cuisine and ensure that you can get the best experiences. Shrimp cocktail is one of the popular local cuisines which is available at various restaurants in Nevada. You can also look out for Basque-style Chateaubriand. If you love steaks you can find various popular restaurants that serve steaks and ribs. Popular comfort foods like hamburgers, French fries, onion rings, chicken wings and tacos are also quite easily available. If you are looking for Japanese and Thai cuisine you can find that in Nevada.
  • Are there family-friendly hiking trails in Nevada?

    Yes, many! Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area near Las Vegas has easy, paved trails perfect for families. The trails around Lake Tahoe offer various difficulty levels, with some gentler options suitable for younger children. Valley of Fire State Park also has some shorter, less challenging trails with amazing views.
  • What are the best bed and breakfasts with parking in Nevada?

  • Are there any safety tips for women traveling solo in Nevada?

    Like anywhere, awareness is key. Stick to well-lit and populated areas, especially at night. Let someone know your itinerary and check in regularly. In more remote areas, carry a fully charged cell phone and consider traveling with a buddy system. Trust your instincts – if a situation feels unsafe, remove yourself.
  • What is the perfect week-long itinerary for Nevada?

    A perfect week could involve a few days in Las Vegas, experiencing the Strip and some shows. Then, head to Red Rock Canyon for some hiking and scenic drives. Spend a day or two exploring Valley of Fire State Park. If time allows, consider a trip to Lake Tahoe for some outdoor activities before returning to Las Vegas for your departure.
  • Are there any one-of-a-kind cultural experiences or workshops to try in Nevada?

    Nevada offers unique experiences. Consider attending a Native American cultural event or workshop focusing on traditional crafts or storytelling. Las Vegas has unique workshops like magic lessons or mixology classes. Smaller towns might have pottery classes or workshops focused on local history.
  • What are some great opportunities to engage with locals and explore the culture of Nevada?

    Visiting local farmers' markets is a great way to interact with people and sample regional produce. Explore smaller towns outside of Las Vegas; you'll find a friendlier, more relaxed atmosphere and opportunities to chat with residents. Attending local events, like concerts or festivals in smaller communities, provides chances to connect with locals and experience Nevada's culture firsthand.

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Best Nevada bed and breakfasts with parking

Romantic Couples Retreat - Tahoe Room - Nevada
9.6 36 reviews
Nevada
09/01 – 09/15
$230/nighttotal: $3220 (14 )

Romantic Couples Retreat - Tahoe Room

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B&B , Reno
This Reno guest house is conveniently located near the Reno-Tahoe International Airport, within 1.2 miles, and offers easy access to attractions like the National Automobile Museum (1.7 miles) and the Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts (1.8 miles).
The 450-square-foot B&B features one bedroom, one bathroom, sleeps up to three guests, and includes a full kitchen, Jacuzzi, sauna, free Wi-Fi, and on-site parking.
Ee7 Zen Village Home - Nevada
9.0 1 review
Nevada
09/01 – 09/15
$72/nighttotal: $1008 (14 )

Ee7 Zen Village Home

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B&B , Las Vegas
This EE7 Zen Village Home is a Bed and Breakfast located in Las Vegas, a 14-minute walk from the Stratosphere Tower and 1.7 miles from the Fremont Street Experience.
This non-smoking B&B offers one bedroom, one bathroom, and accommodation for two guests, with complimentary Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and on-site private parking.
Midtown Zen Den - Nevada
8.7 46 reviews
Nevada
10/09 – 10/21
$271/nighttotal: $3252 (12 )

Midtown Zen Den

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B&B , Reno
MidTown Zen Den, a Reno guesthouse in the Midtown district, offers convenient access to the Nevada Museum of Art (within a 10-minute walk) and other downtown attractions, including the Truckee River Walk and National Automobile Museum.
This 450-square-foot guest house features one bedroom, one bathroom, sleeps three guests, and includes a kitchenette with a fridge and microwave, a Jacuzzi, a spa, room service, parking, and air conditioning.
Edcccc Life - Nevada
Nevada
10/09 – 10/21
$195/nighttotal: $2340 (12 )

Edcccc Life

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B&B , North Las Vegas
This B&B in North Las Vegas is located 7.4 miles from downtown Las Vegas landmarks like the Mob Museum and Fremont Street Experience, and 12 miles from Harry Reid International Airport.
This accommodation offers 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, and capacity for 2 guests, with amenities including air conditioning, complimentary WiFi, an on-site bar, and breakfast options, and features mountain views.

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Best Nevada bed and breakfasts with a garden

Lovely Accommodation In Las Vegas - Nevada
9.9 80 reviews
Nevada
10/09 – 10/21
$86/nighttotal: $1032 (12 )

Lovely Accommodation In Las Vegas

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B&B , Paradise
This Paradise guest house offers excellent access, located 18 minutes from the Las Vegas Strip and 15 minutes from the airport, providing a peaceful base with convenient connections.
This one-bedroom, one-bathroom B&B accommodates up to three guests and features modern interiors, a fully equipped kitchen, reliable Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and garden space, with street parking available.
Centennial Hills Luxury Guesthouse In Northwest Las Vegas - Nevada
10 82 reviews
Nevada
09/01 – 09/15
$116/nighttotal: $1624 (14 )

Centennial Hills Luxury Guesthouse In Northwest Las Vegas

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B&B , Las Vegas
This Centennial Hills vacation rental is conveniently located nine miles from the Santa Fe Station Hotel Casino, offering a quiet alternative to the Las Vegas Strip.
The 600-square-foot house features one bedroom, one bathroom, sleeps two guests, and includes a full kitchen, in-unit laundry, free Wi-Fi, a private patio, and on-site parking.
Death Valley Rustic Stone Cabin*fireplace*pool - Nevada
9.8 7 reviews
Nevada
07/13 – 07/24
$216/nighttotal: $2376 (11 )

Death Valley Rustic Stone Cabin*fireplace*pool

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B&B , Pahrump
This charming southwest cabin getaway is nestled in the mountains of Pahrump, a 45-minute drive from Death Valley and just over an hour from the Las Vegas strip. The B&B has excellent user ratings and offers a unique stone-built cabin home with two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a loft suite with a balcony overlooking the pool.
The property features a full kitchen, laundry facilities, and a seasonal fenced pool. Guests can enjoy the rustic southwest charm, explore Death Valley National Park, and access local amenities just 10 minutes away. The B&B offers the option of renting both homes on the property or just one, sharing the pool when the homes are rented separately.
Living Large In A Tiny House - Nevada
9.9 632 reviews
Nevada
07/13 – 07/24
$111/nighttotal: $1221 (11 )

Living Large In A Tiny House

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B&B , Las Vegas
This smoke-free guesthouse is located in the mountains, about 6 miles from both Santa Fe Station Hotel Casino and Angel Park Golf Club, offering a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of the Las Vegas Strip. Guests consistently rate the location, cleanliness, and overall experience as excellent.
The charming bed and breakfast features one bedroom and one bathroom, comfortably accommodating up to two guests. Amenities include a kitchen with a fridge and microwave, air conditioning, a garden, and parking.
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