Nestled in a charming 1866 Greek Revival mansion, this adults-only B&B boasts elegant rooms, delightful breakfasts, and inviting communal spaces for relaxation.
"Carr Mansion is a One Key hotel in Galveston, Texas. This unique bed and breakfast is set in a historic Greek Revival mansion, located just blocks from the beach. It offers a charming and historical setting for visitors to Galveston." - The MICHELIN Guide
"Carr Mansion is a restored 19th-century Greek Revival mansion in Galveston, originally built in 1866 as the home of Lewis W. Carr. It now functions as an eight-room boutique bed and breakfast, featuring the Governor suite with a luxury king-sized bed and private veranda. It is located a fifteen minute walk from the historic Strand District."
"The Carr Mansion is an 1866 Greek Revival mansion that lived several lives before its most recent transformation into an adults-only boutique bed and breakfast." - Mark Fedeli
"Take a step back in time at this 19th century Greek Revival mansion turned bed-and-breakfast. The eclectic, yet modern design (you won’t find any doilies here) combines clawfoot tubs and antique light fixtures with nautical elements, like a gallery wall of painted seascapes. The Newlyweds room or detached Carriage House offer the most privacy, but you’ll want to hang out in the communal spaces too; curl up with a book in the parlor or sip cocktails on the rocking chair–filled veranda. In the morning, fill up on made-to-order delicacies like truffle hashbrowns and pecan pancakes before borrowing bikes and heading to the beach or The Strand, a historic district with quaint shops and saltwater taffy." - Tommie Ethington
"The Carr Mansion is a charming bed and breakfast that oozes old-school charm. Austin-based interior designer Shannon Eddings brought the Greek Revival back to life, and the much-buzzed-about beach beauty reopened in July 2018. The Preacher Suite—named for a preacher and his wife who once lived in the mansion and hosted church services for locals—features a king-size bed, a beautiful clawfoot tub, and dreamy bay windows. The inn also gives you access to golf carts, bikes, and carriage rides to explore the island." - Diana Oates