Canandaigua Guesthouse
NEWSLETTER
Canandaigua Guesthouse is situated in a circa 1810 brick Italianate style home. One of the original homes in the area, it was expanded in 1899 by noted architect J. Foster Warner who would soon go on to design the George Eastman House in Rochester. A single-family home until 2024, Canandaigua Guesthouse is embracing its next iteration in history as a modern day guesthouse, welcoming travelers ready for an uplifted interpretation of the classic B&B experience. Guests can look forward to all day snacks, a mixer bar for all their cocktail needs, bedding that includes down duvets with 100% long staple cotton linens from Brooklinen, upscale toiletries from NEST, an in-room Nespresso coffee machine, workspaces for our digital nomads, dinner service on weekends with farm to table cuisine, and paella on Sundays in season. Contactless check-in means you can arrive on your schedule and the guesthouse features plenty of common areas so you can sip a glass of wine on the veranda, cozy up next to the fireplace, or enjoy a drink in the lounge.
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