Disclaimer: My visit was hosted. My opinions are my own.
Looking for a unique place to steal away for a getaway with my husband, I found a combination of romance and the wild west, right in the heart of Cheyenne, Wyoming. Affectionately known as “The Duchess of Cheyenne,” the Nagel Warren Mansion Bed and Breakfast offers comfortable lodging in a beautiful setting, delicious food, a rich history and a convenient location. Here are my 9 reasons to stay there.
Historic Beauty
Just off the foyer, see the richly-colored parlor where guests were welcomed to the Nagle Warren Mansion. Photo credit: Courtney Drake-McDonough
Holding court at the corner of 17th and House Avenue in Downtown Cheyenne, the Nagel Warren Mansion, built in 1888, is one of the last few grand dames remaining in the city.
We stayed in the Buffalo Bill Cody guestroom where we were encouraged to sit in the red chair where Buffalo Bill sat when he was a guest at Nagle Warren Mansion. Photo credit: Courtney Drake-McDonough.
Various families have lived there over the years, hosting famous guests including presidents and celebrities of the time such as Buffalo Bill Cody. For decades, it was also chaperoned housing for the YWCA for decades for young women new to town.
Remodeled to Reflect 1900
Great effort was made to remodel and decorate the Mansion to reflect what it would have looked like in the year 1900. Photo credit: Courtney Drake-McDonough.
From wallpaper to furniture and accessories, walking into the Nagle Warren Mansion Bed and Breakfast is a charming time capsule.
Meant to be Enjoyed
The sitting room is where the ladies of the Mansion would entertain their guests. Today, the Bed and Breakfast guests are encouraged to make themselves comfortable, play the piano, read the books and sip the sherry. Photo credit: Courtney Drake-McDonough.
Although the mansion is historic, furniture is meant to be sat on, the piano is meant to be played, books on the library shelves are meant to be read and sherry is meant to be sipped. It’s not a hotel nor a museum; it’s a home that we felt welcomed into.
Amenities and Services Are Pampering
Guestrooms like ours had nice amenities such as toiletries, bath salts for the clawfoot tub and even western-themed rubber duckies to float. Photo caption: Courtney Drake-McDonough.
There are Gilchrist & Soames bath products and comfortable beds plus mansion tours, cocktails, nibbles and high tea services to enjoy. Order ahead for charcuterie trays for two and even flowers to be ready in your room. The team will also help make reservations for dinner, events and outdoor activities.
Daily Breakfast
Guests gather around the dining table for breakfast just like the former residents did. Photo credit: Courtney Drake-McDonough.
We enjoyed starting the day, sitting around the grand dining table, meeting fellow guests, while enjoying a gourmet, scratch-made, multi-course breakfast that includes juice, coffee and tea.
Friendly Ghosts
The Nagle Warren staff often have friendly encounters with spirits who they think are the ghosts of the wives who lived there. They feel the ghosts are malevolent, looking after them. Guests rarely encounter any paranormal activity, according to the staff, but they add that if you find yourself dancing in the parlor late at night, the room may be quite “crowded.”
A Few Restrictions
Guests must be aged 18 and older. No pets of any kind are allowed. And no smoking of any kind is allowed, including incense, candles or sage.
Things to Do Nearby
There’s plenty to do within a short walk of the Warren Nagle Mansion Bed and Breakfast including seeing cowboy boot statues and live music in front of the Depot. Photo credit: Visit Cheyenne.
Cheyenne Depot Museum – Located inside the dramatic train depot, learn about Cheyenne’s rich history in the heart of downtown.
Cheyenne Street Railway Trolley – Get the lay of the land in an old-fashioned trolley ride, augmented by storytelling drivers.
Cowgirls of the West Museum – Free admission is just one draw to this delightful museum. Learn about the surprising world of women in wild western culture.
Women’s Suffrage mural – Commemorates Wyoming being the first place in the world to guarantee women’s right to vote in 1869. (By the way, Wyoming had the first woman governor, first woman justice of the peace, first all-woman jury and first woman bailiff in the country.)
I’m the publisher and managing editor of Real Food Traveler, a digital, culinary travel magazine where I get to put all of my passions for writing, food and travel together. Along with my amazing group of travel writers, we cover the world, encouraging travel and authentic foodie experiences through articles, podcasts, videos and social media. Our Real Food Traveler Podcast helps bring my travels to life with fun and informative conversations with people I’ve met.
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