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The Historic Begemann Building offers beautifully appointed two and three room suites.
Guests enjoy the charm of yesteryear with all the comfort and convenience of today
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Eight beautiful suites each one unique in the heart of downtown Hermann Every suite has a kitchenette, dining area and television. Five come with Jacuzzi-style tubs. Room rate includes a delicious full breakfast, served each morning in the spacious first-floor lobby. |
For that special weekend
we can
arrange for flowers, wine or gifts to be
delivered to your suite.
Amenities |
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Standard
Rates |
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Friday & Saturday |
$135.00 - $185.00 per night |
Sunday-Thursday |
$107.00 - $145.00 per night |
October and Festival Rates |
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Friday & Saturday |
$188.00 to $235 per night |
Sunday-Thursday |
$135.00 - $185.00. per night |
Rates do not include state &
local taxes |
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Wine Valley Inn Policies |
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Payment |
Payment is required in full with credit card at the time of reservation. |
Cancellations |
Cancellations received 14 days in advance will receive a full refund, minus a $30 handling fee. Cancellations received within 7 to 13 days will receive a 50% refund. No refund for cancellations within 6 days of reservation. |
Check-in |
Check-in time is between 4:00 and 6:00 p.m. Check-out time is 11:00 a.m. If you plan to arrive earlier or later, please call ahead |
Occupancy |
Only registered guests, please. All guests must be 18 or older. |
House Rules |
No Pets - No Smoking |
Discover Hermann's Old-World Charm
Tucked away in the Missouri River valley about an hour west of St. Louis,
Hermann, Missouri, is a picturebook village where lock towers and church steeples rise
above sturdy 19th-century red-brick buildings.
The town was founded in 1836 by German immigrants who dreamed of a New World utopia that
would be German in every particular. Its said that their scouts selected
the location because it reminded them of their beloved Rhine Valley.
Finding the steep terrain unsuitable for farming, the German settlers
covered the hillsides with vineyards, built cavernous underground cellars and began making
wine. In its glory days Hermann was home to the second largest winery in the country and
produced more than one million gallons of wine a year.
Today Hermann is still known for its award-winning wineries, German
heritage, and quiet Old-World charm.
There's always something
happening in Hermann.
Some highlights:
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Hermann loves to celebrate - Come join the fun.
Wine
Valley Inn |
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