DuPont Mansion

This beautifully restored mansion in historic Old Louisville offers 15 foot ceilings,ornate fireplaces, banquet style dining room, antique furnishings, crytal chandeliers and formal gardens. The Spacious rooms, common areas and courtesy... more

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"Wedding Weekend" 9/20/2008
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Stayed On: 9/2008

The DuPont Mansion recently played host to our wedding. We could not have asked for a better setting or a more helpful team! The Mansion took care of everything from start to finish and it was absolutely perfect. The DuPont suite was such a... read more


"Enjoyable visit" 9/4/2008
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Stayed On: 8/2008

We arrived to find the area a little desirable for our tastes, but found the B&B to be very relaxing and enjoyable. The picture does not show an empty parking lot next to the building. Also, the rooms were not very soundproof, like many other... read more


"What a wonderful Place" 8/21/2008
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Stayed On: 8/2008

In the heart of Old Louisville, the DuPont Mansion was fantastic. So quiet and comfortable. The breakfast was wonderful, and the fact that they provided beverages, snacks, and chocolate made it all the better. Highly reccomend the DuPont. read more


"Beautiful" 8/14/2008
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Stayed On: 7/2008

We stayed at the DuPont Mansion on our wedding anniversary. The B&B lived up to our every expectation and then some. The rooms were beautiful, the food was delicious, and our innkeeper, Helga, was a wonderful host, even baking a Coconut Creme... read more


"DuPont Mansion WOW!!!" 5/26/2008
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Stayed On: 5/2008

Mary the Innkeeper is most hospitable! We enjoyed our stay in the DuPont Luxury suite. The bed is warm and comfy, and the jacuzzi tub was welcoming after driving across the country. Excellent detail to antique furniture, decorating and artwork. Very... read more


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DuPont Mansion Bed and Breakfast
DuPont Mansion
1317 South Fourth Street
Louisville KY 40208
USA
Phone: +1-502-638-0045
Innkeeper(s)
Mary Pat White
Rates:
$119 - $229
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Alfred I. DuPont Suite 

The luxurious suite offers a king size bed and lavish period furnishings, a beautiful fireplace, phone, cable TV/VCR, and ornate full room-size bath with fireplace, crystal chandelier and enormous whirlpool tub for two. Mr. DuPont would have enjoyed his view of Fourth Street and Central Park from his expansive front windows.Andrew Carnegie Suite

This beautiful suite offers a king size bed, period furnishings, lavish bath with double whirlpool tub (made for two) and separate shower, fireplace with carved wood mantel, cable TV/VCR and phone. Mr. Carnegie would have had a wonderful view of the mansion and grounds from this magnificent third floor penthouse.
Thomas Edison Room 

This room offers a queen bed, period furnishings, breathtaking views from the four large windows, a lavish bath with whirlpool tub and separate shower, cable TV/VCR, phone, and an ornate fireplace. Mr. Edison would have enjoyed this light airy "room with a view".Charles Dickens Room

Offering a queen size bed, desk and period furnishings, bay windows that face the formal gardens, fireplace, phone, cable TV/VCR. Mr. Dickens would have enjoyed this first floor room conveniently located adjacent to the DuPont Mansion Library.
Grover Cleveland Room

Named for the Chief Executive during the DuPont Era, this room features a Chief size (king bed), two fireplaces, antique furnishings, cable TV/VCR, phone, plus a huge bath with whirlpool tub and shower.J.P. Morgan Room

J.P. Morgan, a partner of Mr. Dupont in his railroad ventures, would have truly loved his luxurious room with bay windows that overlook the extensive gardens. The room also offers a working fireplace, phone, cable TV/VCR.
Louisa May Alcott Room

Named for a well-known author from the Victorian Era, this charming room features a queen bed, fireplace, period furnishings, cable TV/VCR, phone, plus a huge bath with whirlpool tub and separate shower.Hattie Bishop Speed Room

This room, with its warm rich tones, offers a queen bed with a beautiful embroidered coverlet, luxurious bath with fireplace, period furnishings, cable TV/VCR, telephone, and views of Historic Louisville's Fourth Street. Mrs. Speed, known for her love of Louisville, would be right at home in her cozy and comfortable room.
The Dupont's most luxurious suite.  It offers a king size bed and lavish period furnishings, a beautiful fireplace, phone, cable TV/VCR, and ornate room-size bath with fireplace, chandelier and whirlpool tub for two.  Mr. Carnegie would have enjoyed his view of Fourth Street and Central Park from his expansive front windows.This room offers a queen bed with a beautiful embroidered coverlet, luxurious bath with fireplace, period furnishings, cable TV/VCR, telephone and views of Historic Louisville's Fourth Street.  Mrs. Speed, known for her love of Louisville, would be right at home in her luxurious room.
This room offers a queen bed, period furnishings, breathtaking views from the four large windows, a lavish bath, cable TV/VCR, phone, and an ornate fireplace.  Mr. Edison would have enjoyed this light airy "room with a view".Andrew Carnegie Suite
Enjoy the fish pond from our sun deck.The dining room awaits for a wonderful breakfast.
The front parlor, a great place to read the paper.The sunny side patio.