Beautiful historic 3 bed 3 bath Guest House w old stone wine cellar!!

Interior
3 bedrooms, free WiFi, bed sheets
Smart TV, books
Fridge, microwave, oven, stovetop
Combined shower/tub, towels, soap, shampoo

About this house rental

Located in Hermann, this attractive house for $200 per night is a great choice for your next trip. This beautiful ENTIRE GUEST HOUSE RENTAL is a historic home built in the 1850s and still contains plenty of it's original features. You'll love the beautiful hardwood floors, exposed brick, and curved staircase. There is even a stone wine cellar downstairs from when the home was used as winery in the late 1800s. Recently renovated in 2017, this home is ready to be enjoyed again! It has a private, shady outdoor space that is perfect for hanging out with friends and family! There is a huge living room on the main level as well as a unique sitting room downstairs with original stone walls and hammocks for lounging in. This is a 3 bedroom, 3 bath home, 2 of the bedrooms have their own private bath. There is also an extra full "hall" bath on the main level for the upstairs bedroom. If you have more guests than the bedrooms can accommodate, there is also a queen size sleeper sofa in the living room (extra guest fees apply). Come spend the day in Hermann Missouri and come home to relax in the nice, quiet setting of the Kaiser House Inn. Located on 13th Street about a mile from the two main wineries in town as well as a mile from Amtrak. Want to see the entire town? The Hermann Trolley will pick you up right at the house, no reservation needed! To see a list of Hermann's Wineries and transportation options please visit the Hermann Chamber of Commerce website. Amtrak Service to Hermann Missouri Wine Country AMTRAK Amtrak’s Missouri River Runner line, which runs between St. Louis and Kansas City, makes four daily stops in Hermann. Tickets and Information: Discounts and deals: THE HERMANN STATION Hermann’s new train station is on the riverfront, just behind the Festhalle and red caboose. WESTBOUND Trains Missouri River Runner #311 — 10:49 a.m. Leaves St. Louis at 9:15 a.m. Arrives in Hermann at 10:49 a.m. Arrives in Kansas City at 2:55 p.m. Missouri River Runner #313 — 5:34 p.m. Leaves St. Louis at 4:00 p.m. Arrives in Hermann at 5:34 p.m. Arrives in Kansas City at 9:40 p.m. EASTBOUND Trains Missouri River Runner #314 — 12:03 p.m. Leaves Kansas City at 8:15 a.m. Arrives in Hermann at 12:03 p.m. Arrives in St. Louis at 1:55 p.m. Missouri River Runner #316 — 7:48 p.m. Leaves Kansas City at 4:00 p.m. Arrives in Hermann at 7:48 p.m. Arrives in St. Louis at 9:40 p.m. STOPS ON AMTRAK RIVER RUNNER LINE: St. Louis Gateway Station Kirkwood Washington Hermann Jefferson City Sedalia Warrensburg Lee’s Summit Independence Kansas City HISTORY of HERMANN MO: Hermann: “German in Every Particular” It is commonly believed that the Hermann area’s resemblance to the Rhine Valley prompted scouts from the German Settlement Society of Philadelphia to choose the site for a colony on the American frontier. Dismayed at how quickly their countrymen were being assimilated into American society, the Philadelpia Germans dreamed of building a new city in the “Far West” that could and would be “German in every particular.” In 1837 school teacher George Bayer, who was appointed to serve as the society’s agent, traveled to Missouri and purchased 11,000 acres of the steepest, most rugged terrain to be found anywhere on the Missouri River. It was a beautiful, if highly impractical, site for a town. Meanwhile, back in Philadelphia city planners were mapping out a grand new city, undeterred by their total ignorance of the actual terrain. On paper, Hermann was flat, with spacious market squares and sweeping boulevards. Thinking big, they made their city’s main street 10 feet wider than Philadelphia’s. When the first 17 settlers stepped off the last steamboat of the season into what one writer described as “a howling wilderness,” their starry-eyed idealism died on the spot. Some were furious to discover that the Hermann lots they had purchased back in Philadelphia were what today’s residents jokingly refer to as “vertical acreage.” The fact that the town survived at all is a testament to German determination and hard work. Making the best of a bad situation, the Germans took their cue from Mother Nature and planted vineyards on the rocky hillsides, where wild grapevines grew with tangled abandon. A decade later, steamboats brought St. Louis visitors to Hermann’s first Weinfest, where they enjoyed more than their share of sweet Catawba wine and marveled at the grapevine-covered hills. By the turn of the century, Hermann’s winemakers had become wildly successful. Stone Hill Winery had grown to be the second largest winery in the country and was winning gold medals at World’s Fair competitions around the globe. The town’s numerous vintners were producing an incredible three million gallons of wine a year. In its glory days Hermann was a rollicking river port with a tavern on every corner and the largest general store between St. Louis and Kansas City. The party ended with the one-two knockout punch of anti-German sentiment provoked by World War I and the Volstead Act of 1919. Prohibition sent Hermann reeling into the Great Depression a full decade before the rest of the country. The only silver lining was that economic ruin put the town into a time warp-there was simply no money to modernize the old buildings. Today Hermann’s Old-World charm attracts visitors in search of the quiet pleasures of an earlier era. Much of downtown is a historic district where brick homes from the 1800s hug the sidewalk in the traditional German style. More than 150 buildings are on the National Register of Historic Places. Idle for nearly 50 years after Prohibition, Hermann’s wineries are once again the main tourist attraction. The seven wineries in and around Hermann account for more than a third of the state’s total production.

Amenities

Air conditioner
Kitchen / Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Parking
Laundry
Balcony / Patio
Dishwasher
TV
Garden

Map of Hermann, MO

Reviews

4.8/5.0
Outstanding(62 Reviews)
5.0
Oct 2023
Stayed for two nights. The house is great for a group of adults or families with kids. Plenty of space and bathrooms. Very clean! Cassie was super sweet and even gave recommendations on fun places to check out. Will definitely book this property again if available.
5.0
Oct 2023
Great house. Super fun experience in Hermann.
5.0
Oct 2023
3 couples met for an outstanding weekend. Great host, property, amenities. Highly recommended!!!!!
5.0
Sep 2023
The house is so cute! Three rooms gave everyone their own space. We loved the wine cellar. The online pictures showed it empty so we were so excited to see a faux fire, twinkle lights and comfy seating. Spent an evening just talking and enjoying some local wine.
5.0
Aug 2023
Charming home with everything you would need for an enjoyable getaway. Even with the extreme heat the air-conditioning held up and provided comfort. Bedding was very comfortable and everything clean. Very quite neighborhood.
5.0
Aug 2023
We thoroughly enjoyed our weekend visit. Our only issue was transportation upon arrival but once we figured that out we were great!
5.0
Jul 2023
Gorgeous home, very comfortable and homey. Tons of space and anything you could need while away. The area was so charming and so much to do and see.
5.0
May 2023
We stayed at this home to celebrate many different situations. The place is unique and interesting. The house is well equipped with all you need. The inside of the house is comfortable and fun. The outside needs some love. The surrounding area is also rundown. The house is about a mile to downtown but there are no true side walk (so is not an easy walk).

FAQs

How much does this house cost compared to others in Hermann?

The average price for a rental in Hermann is $245 per night. This rental is $45 less expensive than the average.

Is parking included with this house?

Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Beautiful historic 3 bed 3 bath Guest House w old stone wine cellar!! . For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.

Is there a pool at this house?

We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this house. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.

Is Beautiful historic 3 bed 3 bath Guest House w old stone wine cellar!! pet friendly?

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What amenities are available at Beautiful historic 3 bed 3 bath Guest House w old stone wine cellar!! ?

We found 9 amenities for this rental. This includes air conditioner, kitchen / kitchenette, internet / wifi, parking, and laundry.

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