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    The Bellwether

    3.3 (13 reviews)
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    Bonnie C.

    LOVED our stay at The Bellwether. My husband and I stayed in "the Henry room," room 207. The Bellwether is adorably curated and designed. We met two of the owners during our stay - they were great. Our room was exceptionally clean, bed comfortable, and overall aesthetically pleasing. We also LOVED the neighborhood and location. Bardstown Road had a lot of great restaurants and shops. Easy location to get to music festivals and Churchill Downs. Will 100% stay here again on return trips to Louisville.

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    Kelsey P.

    Continuing with Ian's and my Fancy Dinner Party ladies trend - we decided to ball out for no reason and stay one night at the Bellwether! It was a "touristing in our own neighborhood" sort of deal. One main perk was be able to walk here from our house, lol. First of all, I absolutely love that something beautiful was built in this old warehouse. It's a gem of the neighborhood now and I really, really cannot wait for the corresponding restaurant to open here! The decor of the entire place is tastefully done and I like that they highlight the historic use of the space in large photographs throughout the building. There's some funky art installations that makes taking pictures inside even more fun. Rooms are supplied with interesting books about Louisville - we must've spent an hour scouring a book about Louisville house architecture! I'm taking one star off being it is *pretty pricey*. Even though it's beautiful inside and comes with some amenities, I think it'll be more worth worth it once the restaurant is up-and-running. (I'm assuming they'll offer a discount or a free appetizer or something to those staying at the hotel who visit the restaurant.)

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