286 Grand Avenue
Mackinac Island, MI 49757
(800) 334-7263
Lake View Hotel, in the heart of the historic village, is the oldest continuously operated hotel on Mackinac Island. Built by Reuben Chapman in 1858, the hotel was originally known as Lake View House and for more than a century was operated by Chapman family members. In 1880, Chapman's daughter, Jeannie, and son-in-law, Claude C. Cable, purchased the structure and later changed the name to Lake View Hotel. In the 1890's, as Mackinac Island became a midwestern tourist mecca, the hotel was enlarged and the two large towers were added. In 1964, Harry Ryba, who made the island famous for its fabulous fudge, purchased the hotel from Chapman's grandson. The restaurant and bar were built in 1969 and expanded in 1975. In 1983, Ryba embarked on the Lake View's largest reconstruction project yet with a complete renovation and expansion of the building. The three year project resulted in 38 new guest rooms for a total of 85, banquet and conference facilities, two restaurants, and an impressive four-story atrium featuring the island's only indoor heated swimming pool. Additional renovations and redecoration projects were recently completed to keep pace with the needs of today's guests. Since cars are not permitted on the island, visitors here enjoy a peaceful, relaxing step back in time. The Lake View Hotel captures much of the past with its Victorian-style atmosphere and nineteenth-century vernacular resort architecture, including a modified hipped roof accenting an open, wood-columned porch and a raised basement. Three specialty shops are located on site, including Mackinac Island Bike Shop, Sanders and Mackinac Outfitters. From banquets to business meetings, Lake View Hotel accommodates a variety of social and corporate events, and several grades of guest rooms are available in both Modified American and European plans.
Welcome to the breathtaking beauty of Mackinac Island, one of Michigan’s most photographed and talked about travel destinations. Located between Michigan’s upper and lower peninsulas, the Island offers you unforgettable natural and historical treasures surrounded by the sparkling blue waters of the Great Lakes. Today, with its beautifully renovated guest rooms and breathtaking views of the marina and Mackinac harbor, the Island House still offers you the best of all possible worlds– past and present, and a timeless escape from everything that’s ordinary. From our veranda, you’re free to discover for yourself why this extraordinary island has beckoned visitors for over three centuries.
The Chippewa Hotel Waterfront was built on its present site in 1902 to serve the growing number of overnight guests on Mackinac Island. The hotel presently has 31 guest rooms and 26 luxury suites, the famous Pink Pony Bar & Grill and a waterfront patio bar and grill. Over the years the hotel has been renovated as need has arisen. During the winter of 1995, the Chippewa Hotel saw its largest renovation to date. The Hotel renovation, while maintaining the Victorian elegance that is unique to Mackinac Island, now permits us to offer modern day amenities to our guests. Every guest room overlooking Main Street was redecorated and equipped with televisions and telephones. All of the guest rooms overlooking the harbor were converted into luxury suites which include a large bedroom, spacious bathroom trimmed in marble, living area with balcony overlooking the water, two televisions, three telephones, wet bar with refrigerator and microwaves and air conditioning.
Immerse yourself in the historic charm that has made Mackinac Island famous when you stay at the Harbour View Inn - a hotel with a fascinating history of its own. Located only a short walk from the best attractions on Michigan's Mackinac Island, yet away from the bustling traffic of downtown, this relaxing hotel complex offers the perfect romantic retreat. Wander to the nearby docks and watch yachts sail into the tranquil harbor or take a short stroll along historic streets where the finest shops and restaurants on Mackinac Island await. Harbour View Inn is comprised of four unique buildings designed for a variety of styles and tastes. Escape to the secluded Carriage House or Guest House, which both feature a quaint summer cottage theme, or relax at the beautifully remodeled Harbour View Bed and Breakfast. Couples will discover the perfect romantic getaway at the Chateau LaFramboise, which is furnished in an elegant blend of French and Victorian decor. This home was once owned by Madame Magdelaine LaFramboise, an inspirational woman who defied the odds to become one of the most successful fur traders in the territory during the 19th Century. All accommodations offer views of the magnificent harbor, exquisitely manicured courtyard or nearby heritage buildings. Exchange vows on a stunning verandah overlooking Mackinac's spectacular shoreline or host a family reunion or other special event in our beautiful gardens. We also offer an exquisite dining room and terrace that can accommodate up to 50 guests. Conveniently located near downtown Mackinac, the Harbour View Inn is an excellent place to begin exploring the island. Our warm and friendly staff are always happy to assist guests with any questions they have. Stay with us and experience one of the finest island retreats Michigan has to offer. All rooms are non-smoking and pet free.
Metivier Inn offers 22 charming guest rooms for your stay on Mackinac Island, each including air condition, private baths, flat screen televisions and full breakfast buffet. The rooms are uniquely and tastefully decorated in a blend of English and French Country style. Wireless Internet access (DSL) is available throughout the inn. Reservations On-line at www.metivierinn.com or call 866-847-6234
The Inn on Mackinac was built on 1867 during the height of Victorian culture. Known then as Chateau Beaumont in memory of the famous army surgeon at Fort Mackinac, it has retained its quaint, old fashion charm. The Inn's facilities have been updated to meet the needs of the modern traveler while preserving its colorful history. Today, completely remodeled and redecorated, this beautiful Victorian home open its doors as a Bed and Breakfast.
Built in 1830 on the foundations of a Revolution-era trader cabin, this historic B&B is a charming, cozy, and welcoming home to make your own while you visit Mackinac Island. Located close but at a short distance from the bustling downtown, Historic Fort Mackinac and the unique natural wonders of the Island, 1830 Inn offers personal amenities and service, a welcome retreat from the activities of the busy resort, and a wonderful, safe place for children. Restored, owned, and operated by three generations of the Haan family.
We have eight suites which have balconies. The balconies overlook Main Street and the harbor. We have eight deluxe standard rooms and two deluxe standard interior rooms. We also have a game room that includes a pool table, television and board games. We are located in the middle of Main Street with all the shopping and dining located all around us.
The Market Street Inn provides a quaint, comfortable atmosphere. Come enjoy the perfect blend of turn of the century charm and 21st century comfort. For reservations, visit www.marketstreetinn.net.
This charming new cottage is located less than a hundred yards from the beach, two blocks from downtown, three blocks from the Grand Golf Course, and close to the churches. Although centrally located, it is in a delightful setting.
Come and relax at Hart's on beautiful Mackinac Island. Hart's is a unique Island Bed & Breakfast close to many fine dining locations, gift shops, and points of interest. Lovely, affordable rooms, individually decorated, each with a private bath Flat screen Televisions, air condition, and ceilling fan, internet access (DSL) is available throughout the inn. Complimentary continental breakfast offers muffins,danish, yogurt,cereal, coffee, and juice,hot chocolate, in our lobby from 7:30 - 9:30 am.
Metivier Inn offers 22 charming guest rooms for your stay on Mackinac Island, each including air condition, private baths, flat screen televisions and full breakfast buffet. The rooms are uniquely and tastefully decorated in a blend of English and French Country style. Wireless Internet access (DSL) is available throughout the inn. Reservations On-line at www.metivierinn.com or call 866-847-6234
McGreevy Cottage was originally a year-round home for island residents. It has been a vacation rental home since 2000. Families have come from around the United States. It has had honeymooners, anniversary celebrations, girlfriends and couples getting away from it all. While it has a very small yard, it boasts an island of 1,800 acres of state park land to play on. The cottage has 3 bedrooms and 2 1/2 baths. The living room has a fireplace and plenty of room to watch movies or play a board game. The master bedroom has enjoys an ensuite bathroom. The 2 other bedrooms share a full sized bathroom. Enjoy family dinners? The dining room will fill your needs. Check our our availability at mcgreevycottage.com
Our suites feature: ~ Full Kitchens (equipped) ~ Private Baths ~ Air Conditioning ~ Cable TV ~ Wireless Internet ~ Outdoor Patio with Grill ~ Beautiful Yard with Seating ~ Handicapped Accessible ~ Downtown Location ~ Pet Friendly
We have eight suites which have balconies. The balconies overlook Main Street and the harbor. We have eight deluxe standard rooms and two deluxe standard interior rooms. We also have a game room that includes a pool table, television and board games. We are located in the middle of Main Street with all the shopping and dining located all around us.
Lake View Hotel, in the heart of the historic village, is the oldest continuously operated hotel on Mackinac Island. Built by Reuben Chapman in 1858, the hotel was originally known as Lake View House and for more than a century was operated by Chapman family members. In 1880, Chapman's daughter, Jeannie, and son-in-law, Claude C. Cable, purchased the structure and later changed the name to Lake View Hotel. In the 1890's, as Mackinac Island became a midwestern tourist mecca, the hotel was enlarged and the two large towers were added. In 1964, Harry Ryba, who made the island famous for its fabulous fudge, purchased the hotel from Chapman's grandson. The restaurant and bar were built in 1969 and expanded in 1975. In 1983, Ryba embarked on the Lake View's largest reconstruction project yet with a complete renovation and expansion of the building. The three year project resulted in 38 new guest rooms for a total of 85, banquet and conference facilities, two restaurants, and an impressive four-story atrium featuring the island's only indoor heated swimming pool. Additional renovations and redecoration projects were recently completed to keep pace with the needs of today's guests. Since cars are not permitted on the island, visitors here enjoy a peaceful, relaxing step back in time. The Lake View Hotel captures much of the past with its Victorian-style atmosphere and nineteenth-century vernacular resort architecture, including a modified hipped roof accenting an open, wood-columned porch and a raised basement. Three specialty shops are located on site, including Mackinac Island Bike Shop, Sanders and Mackinac Outfitters. From banquets to business meetings, Lake View Hotel accommodates a variety of social and corporate events, and several grades of guest rooms are available in both Modified American and European plans.
The Market Street Inn provides a quaint, comfortable atmosphere. Come enjoy the perfect blend of turn of the century charm and 21st century comfort. For reservations, visit www.marketstreetinn.net.
The Chippewa Hotel Waterfront was built on its present site in 1902 to serve the growing number of overnight guests on Mackinac Island. The hotel presently has 31 guest rooms and 26 luxury suites, the famous Pink Pony Bar & Grill and a waterfront patio bar and grill. Over the years the hotel has been renovated as need has arisen. During the winter of 1995, the Chippewa Hotel saw its largest renovation to date. The Hotel renovation, while maintaining the Victorian elegance that is unique to Mackinac Island, now permits us to offer modern day amenities to our guests. Every guest room overlooking Main Street was redecorated and equipped with televisions and telephones. All of the guest rooms overlooking the harbor were converted into luxury suites which include a large bedroom, spacious bathroom trimmed in marble, living area with balcony overlooking the water, two televisions, three telephones, wet bar with refrigerator and microwaves and air conditioning.
Welcome to the breathtaking beauty of Mackinac Island, one of Michigan’s most photographed and talked about travel destinations. Located between Michigan’s upper and lower peninsulas, the Island offers you unforgettable natural and historical treasures surrounded by the sparkling blue waters of the Great Lakes. Today, with its beautifully renovated guest rooms and breathtaking views of the marina and Mackinac harbor, the Island House still offers you the best of all possible worlds– past and present, and a timeless escape from everything that’s ordinary. From our veranda, you’re free to discover for yourself why this extraordinary island has beckoned visitors for over three centuries.
The Inn on Mackinac was built on 1867 during the height of Victorian culture. Known then as Chateau Beaumont in memory of the famous army surgeon at Fort Mackinac, it has retained its quaint, old fashion charm. The Inn's facilities have been updated to meet the needs of the modern traveler while preserving its colorful history. Today, completely remodeled and redecorated, this beautiful Victorian home open its doors as a Bed and Breakfast.
Immerse yourself in the historic charm that has made Mackinac Island famous when you stay at the Harbour View Inn - a hotel with a fascinating history of its own. Located only a short walk from the best attractions on Michigan's Mackinac Island, yet away from the bustling traffic of downtown, this relaxing hotel complex offers the perfect romantic retreat. Wander to the nearby docks and watch yachts sail into the tranquil harbor or take a short stroll along historic streets where the finest shops and restaurants on Mackinac Island await. Harbour View Inn is comprised of four unique buildings designed for a variety of styles and tastes. Escape to the secluded Carriage House or Guest House, which both feature a quaint summer cottage theme, or relax at the beautifully remodeled Harbour View Bed and Breakfast. Couples will discover the perfect romantic getaway at the Chateau LaFramboise, which is furnished in an elegant blend of French and Victorian decor. This home was once owned by Madame Magdelaine LaFramboise, an inspirational woman who defied the odds to become one of the most successful fur traders in the territory during the 19th Century. All accommodations offer views of the magnificent harbor, exquisitely manicured courtyard or nearby heritage buildings. Exchange vows on a stunning verandah overlooking Mackinac's spectacular shoreline or host a family reunion or other special event in our beautiful gardens. We also offer an exquisite dining room and terrace that can accommodate up to 50 guests. Conveniently located near downtown Mackinac, the Harbour View Inn is an excellent place to begin exploring the island. Our warm and friendly staff are always happy to assist guests with any questions they have. Stay with us and experience one of the finest island retreats Michigan has to offer. All rooms are non-smoking and pet free.