Bell in the Woods Bed and Breakfast, Seward, Alaska
Posted 2nd April 2009 by Hotel Reviewer in Alaska Hotels, Seward Hotels | No Comments- Alaska Hotels
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This place located in Seward recommended to travelers of all class. The hosts are exceptionally gracious and welcoming. Rooms available inside were much classified, comfy, safe and at ease. Breakfast here is very scrumptious! Fellow visitors are very sociable too. And thus it’s quite possible for us to share our Alaskan experience and got some useful tips from them.
The house sits subsequently to a glacial fed watercourse which you can have the sense of hearing from all the corners of the rooms. Leigh, the co host is a charming and welcoming hostess who loves to stopover with her visitors. The room was extremely spacious, clean and the interior decoration was very elegant. The visitors I believe couldn’t linger to get up every sunrise to dash to the breakfast table. The breakfast is extremely scrumptious and show up of the day. Few visitors prefer staying in the Raspberry Room, which was very airy and clandestine. Large comfy couch with crisp linen was the highlight of the room. Delightful furnishings and a huge lavatory are also worth noticing.
Bedrooms were large and at ease with personal baths. Miniature touches like mints and unique soaps helped to make the hang about unforgettable. Our host, Leigh is very supportive and caring .She pays close awareness to modest particulars, such as a refrigerator for visitors if looked-for, bath salts, coin-laundry service in lower level etc.
This house is appealing and feels very “Alaska” like and should be visited by all.



