Looking for a bed and breakfast near the Oregon Shakespeare Festival? The McCall House Boutique Inn is practically on the stage in Ashland, where the event runs through mid-October. Built in 1883, the McCall House has some original furnishings, amid modern upgrades. The Victorian inn markets itself for “historic hospitality” and “landmark luxury” in a downtown setting that’s both a destination and a gateway. In addition to the traditional breakfast, the inn offers specialty luxury packages for picnics, birthday and romance.

The McCall House was built in 1883 for Captain John McCall, a gold prospector who became influential in Ashland’s development.

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The 10 suites have varied options, all with a mixture of modern and historic features.

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The refurbished lounge is a great place to relax and gaze out the window onto Oak Street.

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Even the bathrooms blend well into the decor of the McCall House.

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Two seatings are scheduled for breakfast, and a pastry bar is available with coffee prior to the scheduled meal.

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Egg in a cheddar scone? What a concept. That’s just one of the inn’s gourmet offerings.

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There may be more indulgent menu options, but this fruit plate sure looks delicious.

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Salted caramel chocolates? Yes, please.

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You can park at the inn and walk to Ashland’s downtown sites such as the theater and Lithia Park, then travel to Crater Lake National Park (88 miles away) or visit some nearby hiking trails and wineries. The McCall House website is loaded with information about the southern Oregon area and the inn’s Facebook page has hundreds of photos. And there’s certainly a lot to experience in the eccentric town of Ashland.

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Address: The McCall House Boutique Hotel, 153 Oak St, Ashland, OR 97520, USA