The brick sidewalk distinguishes Broadway Street in downtown Paducah, which stretches in front of the Paducah Harbor Plaza Bed & Breakfast, located just one block from the Ohio River.
This striking five-story building has been identified by turn of the century advertisements as the L.A. Lagomarsino and then the Hotel Belvedere, a frequent stopover for those traveling by river or rail.
Today, after extensive renovation, visitors are once-again invited to experience the charm and hospitality of downtown Paducah and this grand old Bed & Breakfast listed on the National Register of Historical Buildings.
The Paducah Harbor Plaza is open year round and is available for weddings, business meetings, family reunions, retreats, teas, showers, holiday parties, and a variety of special occasions. Weekend packages are also available.
Across from PHP is the old Market House. Today, the Market House is the home of the Market House Museum, Yeiser Art Center, and the Market House Theatre. Within walking distance you will find the the National Quilt Museum, featuring exhibits of modern and antique quilts. Historic downtown Paducah also offers many unique shopping opportunities, art galleries, antique shops, fine restaurants and cultural events. Your host will provide you with maps and a calendar of events during your stay.
The brick sidewalk distinguishes Broadway Street and the Market House District in downtown Paducah, which stretches in front of the Paducah Harbor Plaza Bed & Breakfast. Located just one block from the Ohio River. This striking five-story building has been identified by turn of the century advertisements as the L.A.
The Market House Theatre occupies four buildings. The main building consists of the south half of the Old Market House (circa 1905) on Paducah's historic Market House Square.
The 240-seat proscenium theater is a model of adaptive use. 141 Kentucky Ave., in the historic Market House. Offers a variety of performances and productions throughout the year. Drama and live musical performances enhance the spirit of this historic rivertown.
Each Quilt City bed & breakfast member offers the very best in accommodations, service, meals, and hospitality
If you're thinking about becoming a bed & breakfast guest for the first time or if you're a veteran that prefers the "good life" all the time, the Quilt City Bed & Breakfast Association can provide just the place for you.
This mecca for antique and art lovers was once a bustling hub of commerce at the peak of the railroad era. Relish the charm of the turn-of-the-century buildings that today house various shops, galleries, and restaurants.
Festivals scheduled regularly throughout the year.