Central Park Bed and Breakfast

Central Park Bed and Breakfast Central Park is the perfect destination for accommodations outside the ordinary. Be sure to visit with us on your next vacation.

Built in 1884, this National Historic Registry home is a magnificent three-story Victorian, featuring modern comforts encompassed by beautiful antiques and art. More than a simple inn or hotel, Central Park B&B is a Louisville bed and breakfast offering relaxing lodging accommodations, delightful breakfasts, complimentary beverages, snacks, and the perfect setting for romance. Conveniently located

across the street from Central Park, our Louisville, Kentucky bed and breakfast is just a few blocks off I-65 and only minutes from Louisville International Airport. Churchill Downs, Kentucky Fair and Exposition Center, and the University of Louisville are just a few blocks to the south. Downtown Louisville and the Riverfront are 10 to 15 blocks north on S.4th Street, making Central Park Bed and Breakfast central to the many activities available in the area. Listed on the National Historic Register, this magnificent three-story residence, constructed in 1884, displays an ambiance of fine period furnishings and examples of exquisite hand craftsmanship. Our historic Old Louisville neighborhood features America’s largest collection of Victorian homes and is a wonderful step back in time. A perfect location whether your travels are for business or pleasure.

10/20/2024

We’re pleased to announce that an ASL interpreter will be present at Wednesday’s media preview event, and she’ll also be translating for people who are Deaf during the 6:45pm tours on Friday and Sunday! In addition, our very own Queen Lucinda, Barb Martin, will be signing her part during these performances.

If any media types and/or social influencers in the Deaf community would like to attend and haven't received an invitation, reach out and we'll send you the details. Text 502-718-2764. The reception starts at 6:30PM with tours departing at 7:15PM and 7:30PM.

Keith McGill
Louisville Historic Tours
David Dominé, the Bluegrass Peasant
Old Louisville, America’s Most Haunted Neighborhood
Courier Journal
Timothy L Endicott-Steele
Kentucky Monthly Magazine
Old Louisville S 4th Street Association

We are so very blessed by our guest that walk through the front doors and we always enjoy helping them Celebrate there s...
03/30/2024

We are so very blessed by our guest that walk through the front doors and we always enjoy helping them Celebrate there special occasions, staycations, vacations or just quiet escape times.

And sometimes we get the pleasure of enjoying seeing them dressed to the Hilt!!

Thank you both for bringing smiles to our faces this fabulous week

As I was enjoying are Valentines day in this beautiful weather walking the neighborhood with Bre It was the perfect remi...
02/15/2024

As I was enjoying are Valentines day in this beautiful weather walking the neighborhood with Bre It was the perfect reminder that as the weather continues to improve it brings about one of our favorite events in old Louisville for locals and our guest at the inn alike… it’s the wonderful William Shakespeare Festival in Central Park, free to all.. and it’s Starts on May 29th so if you haven’t looked it up yet thease are the plays they are preforming this year … and of course don’t forget each night they also have the food trucks out and beverages available!!

Perfect time to plan your vacation, especially if your like this innkeeper and you enjoy sitting on the front porch and just listening to the play while you enjoy the evening air

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02/02/2024

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Are you a Kentucky or Indiana resident? Do you want to escape a cold and dreary winter day? This month, February 1st - February 29th, The Conrad-Caldwell House Museum is offering $5 Self-Guided Tours to any Kentucky or Indiana resident with a driver's license or other I.D. that shows proof of Kentucky/Indiana residency.

The Conrad-Caldwell House Museum is one of Louisville's Top Tourism Attractions, ( #2 of Things to Do in Louisville on TripAdvisor). So, why not take advantage of this opportunity to explore our wonderful historic home without having to travel very far or spend a lot of money?!

This offer is only good during Self-Guided Tours offered between Noon and 2:30pm Thursday-Sunday during the month of February 2024 (some exclusions apply due to private events) and you must purchase tickets in-person and present your Kentucky or Indiana driver's license to receive this promotion.

We can't wait to see you this month at Louisville's Castle!

To all the locals… are you in need of a Staycation… it might be time to plan one https://www.facebook.com/share/p/K2oDYy...
01/13/2024

To all the locals… are you in need of a Staycation… it might be time to plan one

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Be a tourist in your own hometown during the Hometown Tourism Celebration! February 1-11, anyone with a valid Kentucky or Indiana ID, local college ID, or military ID will receive half-off a regular admission tickets to participating Downtown venues.
Participating venues include Angel’s Envy Distillery, Frazier History Museum, Louisville Ballet, the Waterfront Botanical Gardens and more! Check out the full list here: https://ow.ly/xWt950QpiTn
Downtown LOU

Happy Christmas Eve Everyone, May your night be filled with family and laughter and may tomorrow be filled with Gods lig...
12/24/2023

Happy Christmas Eve Everyone, May your night be filled with family and laughter and may tomorrow be filled with Gods light and Grace and love of family and friends and laughter and Happiness and celebration… Brenon Shears thank you for sharing your recipe with me, the family agreed that it was a success!

12/03/2023

This picture. It takes my breath away. I first saw this beautiful drawing from Monastery Candy last year and I haven't been able to get it out of my mind since.

If you take a few minutes to really look at this picture, I think you will be just as captivated by it as I am. I think the thing that grabbed my attention the most was the bringing together of two very well-known women of the Bible - Eve and Mary. I mean, seeing them together doesn't make sense, they aren't even mentioned in the same BOOK of the Bible. Or are they?

Not by name, at least.

First let's look at Eve - the despair on her face. It's the face of the knowledge of sin and shame. The forbidden fruit, still in the clutches of her hand. The serpent, still with his tight grip coiled around her leg - the same evil that holds so many of us captive today. And her hand outstretched....

To Mary.

Sweet Mary, obedient Mary. Could you imagine being a teenager and being told that you would give birth to the Messiah? See the compassion on her face as she gently comforts the ashamed Eve. And that serpent that once held Eve and mankind captive? Just like Genesis 3 prophesied, the baby she is carrying will crush the head of the serpent. All because of the One thing that she and Eve have in common.

The Babe in Mary's womb.

The Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, the Prince of Peace.

Jesus.

Eve and Mary... two women you wouldn't think to talk about in the same sentence, yet two women whose stories were woven together from the very beginning. From the fall to glory, let us not forget this Christmas that we are celebrating the beginning of redemption from the fall in the garden so many years ago. The King has come, and salvation is here.

"Oh death, where is your sting? Oh hell, where is your victory?"

Shared from From Blacktop to Dirt Road 💕

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1353 S 4th Street
Louisville, KY
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