"The Wild Iris Inn has received many recognitions over the years and continues to impress travelers and travel writers alike. Some of our recent recognitions include: ?Best Inn in Skagit Valley ?Best Washington Inn ?Featured Inn on the Travel Channel's Best Places to Kiss television program ?One of the top meeting locations in the U.S. ?One of only 10 Washington inns included in the Select Registry's "Distinguished Inns of North America" ?Numerous recommendations by Frommers, Fodors Northwest's Best Places and many more. It is rare to find an establishment so completely focused on their guests. - J.B. Seattle, Washington. 121 Maple Ave / P.O. Box 696 LaConner, WA 98257 USA 800-477-1400 360-466-1400 info@wildiris.com The Wild Iris Inn in LaConner, Washington can be described as a small, intimate boutique hotel, country inn, romantic retreat, but certainly never ordinary. Located in downtown LaConner, Washington, the inn is a short four block walk to the Swinomish Channel and the unique shops on First Street. We are a short 20 minutes from the Anacortes Ferry, gateway to the San Juan Islands , 1 hour north of Seattle, 1 1/2 hours south of Vancouver British Columbia and a great base from which to explore Mount Baker , the Northern Cascade Mountains and the North Puget Sound. LaConner is home to the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival each April. Purpose built as an inn in 1992, the 11,000 sq. ft. Wild Iris Inn features 16 guestrooms. 9 Deluxe King Suites have large two-person in-room jetted spa tubs, fireplaces, private balconies/decks and too many other amenities to mention. 3 King Suites have fireplaces and large two-person jetted spa tubs on a deck right off each room. 4 Casual King Guest Rooms are designed for great comfort and value. We also have a casual dining room with tables set up for two. The Wild Iris Inn is a quiet, romantic alternative to "cookie-cutter" hotels and "touchy-feely" bed and breakfasts. Large, comfortable king beds, two person jetted spa tubs, fireplaces, private decks/balconies and intimate tables for two for breakfast were all designed for you to be selfish and just share your experience with each other." |