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Harrison House Bed and Breakfast Review
This turquoise-and-cream 1890 Queen Anne is a perfect fit in its Victorian Village surroundings. It's easy to imagine yourself in another century as you lounge in a wicker chair on the bright blue front porch. The inn, which is near the Ohio State campus and the Short North, has a reputation for impeccable service, and guests rave about the candlelit breakfast. Rooms are individually styled but maintain a scheme of mauves and creams. A fully stocked apartment designed for short stays and appropriate for guests with children is also available.
- Address: 313 W. 5th Ave., Victorian Village, Columbus, OH, 43201 | Map It
- Phone: 614/421-2202; 800/827-4203
- Website: www.harrisonhouse-columbus.com
- Location: Victorian Village
Contact Information
- 4 rooms.
- Rate includes breakfast.
- Credit cards accepted.
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