This Hill Country town has a lot to offer, so we’ve compiled a list of the top B&Bs, hotels, and more that are sure to make any trip memorable.
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The Hangar Hotel

155 Airport Road, Fredericksburg The hotel looks like a World War II-era airplane hangar on the outside, and replicates the romance and drama of the 1940s on the inside. Read more about the Hangar Hotel

Rose Hill Manor

2614 Upper Albert Road, Stonewall Rose Hill boasts luxurious amenities such as world-class dining, a tantalizing wine selection, a 2,000-volume library, sumptuous suites, a stunning view, luxurious custom linens, and distinctive Victorian decor and furnishings.

Maner Ranch Bed and Breakfast

9744 North Ranch Road, Harper The working ranch has three cabins with panoramic views that include wildflowers and wildlife.

Manor Haüs Bed and Breakfast

9996 US-290 East, Fredericksburg This romantic retreat on the property of Messina Hof Winery offers a scenic getaway with gorgeous views of the Hill Country.

Trois Estate

300 Trois Lane, Fredericksburg This destination bed and breakfast is a bit of a well-kept secret, where the view of Enchanted Rock and the craggy Central Texas landscape from an intricately mosaic-tiled rooftop patio is reason enough to go.

Camp Comfort

601 Water St., Comfort Spend the weekend at Camp Comfort, a cleverly conceived and effortlessly hip-but-casual lodging right on Cypress Creek, only 25 miles south of Fredericksburg. Read more about Camp Comfort

2 Wee Cottages B&B

108 E. Morse St., Fredericksburg These charming cottages allow you a place to rest after a long day of shopping, with beautiful decor and natural Hill Country surroundings.

Fredericksburg Brewing Company Bed and Brew

245 E. Main St., Fredericksburg Stay above a restaurant and brewery, just walking distance from everything downtown Fredericksburg has to offer. Read more about the Bed and Brew

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