Advertised as "Kansas's only AAA Four Diamond Historic Country Inn," The Grand Central Inn is a boutique inn in Cottonwood Falls that dates back to 1884. Known for its oversize rooms, of which there are ten, the hotel is decorated in an "Old West"-style decor, an homage to the area's ranching history. Certain guest rooms are furnished with king-size beds and a fireplace, while other rooms on the lower level offer private patio dining -- room service is available. The Grand Central Inn has even been listed as a finalist in the state's "8 Wonders of Kansas Cuisine," and its grill is open for lunch and dinner. The inn also offers banquet and meeting space.
The Millstream Resort Motel, located in Cottonwood Falls, is located right off of the city's historic brick Main Street, and within walking distance of the Cottonwood River. Billed on its website as an "out of the mainstream" lodging facility, this boutique-style resort motel offers spacious rooms, landscaped grounds, cabin-style decor and on-site picnic areas, as well as RV hook-ups. Restaurants within walking distance include the Grand Hotel Inn and Restaurant and the Emma Chase Cafe, which offers live music on Friday nights. The facility is also located under half a mile from the Tallgrass Prairie National Reserve, a prairie reserve home to bison.
1874 Stonehouse Bed and Breakfast is a boutique, bed-and-breakfast-style inn in Cottonwood Falls that offers three private guest rooms and a suite. Located on 60 acres, which includes a stocked fishing pond and hiking trails, the inn is known for its birding, and features an on-site library that specializes in regional history. Accommodations include a private jacuzzi in the suite, as well as private bathrooms and baths for all patrons. Restaurants within walking distance include the Grand Central Inn and Restaurant and the Melting Pot Co., a fondue restaurant.
Plum Street Bed and Breakfast, a bed-and-breakfast-style guest house that accommodates up to six people, can also be found in Cottonwood Falls. The facility is known for its native wood and leather creations adorning the inn, many of which are for sale. Amenities include a private patio, furnished kitchenette and air conditioning and heating. The facility, which doesn't accept pets, is within half a mile of several area eating establishments, including the Emma Chase Cafe, while other local establishments such as the Longhorn Lounge and Cafe are only a mile and a half away.