Bliss Mansion Bed and Breakfast, Carson City, Nevada

For those looking for a truly historic vacation or a getaway in Carson City Nevada - a city with a long, fascinating, and colorful history, Bliss Mansion Bed and Breakfast is the perfect starting place. The mansion stands directly across from the Governor's Mansion in the heart of Carson City, near Tahoe and Reno. The home was originally built in Carson City's historic district in 1879 by Duane L. Bliss, Tahoe lumber and railroad tycoon.

Today, the Bliss Mansion Bed and Breakfast remains one of the most spectacular homes in Nevada. Bliss Mansion has been fully restored and guests experience modern comforts, combined with the nostalgia of Victorian splendor, for an unforgettable vacation experience - Nevada Lodging at it's finest.

Guests enjoy a full gourmet breakfast served on a magnificent 15-foot handcrafted dining table in the mansion's formal dining room. Throughout the day guests are also invited to enjoy the fully stocked guest refrigerator complete with complimentary snacks and beverages.

Are you a history buff? If so, you've found a gold mine in Carson City, Nevada. History abounds on the Kit Carson Trail with such museums and historic sites as the Nevada State Railroad Museum, Nevada State Museum and former U.S. Mint, Stewart Indian School Museum, Brewery Arts Center, and the Historical Home District.

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Our suites feature such amenities as cozy fireplaces, down pillows and comforters, hand-carved mahogany beds with pillow top mattresses, plush towels and robes, claw foot tubs and hand made herbal soaps. Rooms have large sunny windows, individual heat and air controls and televisions. Fresh flowers and snacks add to your comfort, relaxation and indulgence.

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Bliss Mansion Bed and Breakfast
608 Elizabeth Street
Carson City
Nevada
89703
USA

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