Ticknor Hill Bed & Breakfast
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A bountiful breakfast is served daily in our elegant dining room. A private breakfast is available upon request.
Guests can enjoy the peacefulness of the porches, the warmth of the fireplaces in the parlor or library, the sunshine streaming in the conservatory, or a game of billiards. With comfortable, tastefully decorated rooms, you're certain to enjoy your stay at Ticknor Hill. All guest rooms include breakfast and private bath with shower. Additionally, the rooms are smoke free and air conditioned for your health and comfort.

Depending upon the individual suite, these features may be included... - Turret room
- King-sized brass bed
- In-room whirlpool tub
- Cherry four-poster king-sized bed
- Queen-sized pine log bed
- Original hardwood floors
- Claw-foot soaking tub
- Tiled gas fireplace with ornate mantle
Rates Ticknor Suite:
Sunday through Thursday: $150
Friday and Saturday: $175Wilkens Room:
Sunday through Thursday: $135
Friday and Saturday: $150Greenwald Room:
Sunday through Thursday: $125
Friday and Saturday: $140Petersen Room:
Sunday through Thursday: $110
Friday and Saturday: $125The Community of Anoka is a city rich in culture, heritage, history, and beauty. The historic river city is located at the joining of both the Rum and Mississippi Rivers, with a historic "old-fashioned" downtown. Ticknor Hill is within walking distance from the downtown area, the Anoka County Historical Society, located blocks from the NorthStar Commuter Rail Station, and the historic Anoka Amphitheater. If golfing is your thing, check out Anoka's municipal golf course - Greenhaven - located only minutes from Ticknor Hill. Golf courses are also located in Andover and Ramsey, neighboring cities only 4-5 minutes away.
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Historic Ticknor Hill was built in 1867 when Anoka was a bustling river town. This is a Queen Anne Victorian home that is on the National Register of Historic Places. Located in the northwestern Twin Cities Metropolitan area, this Bed and Breakfast is "just around the corner" from all of the cultural and major sporting events the two cities have to offer.

Minneapolis is only 30 minutes away and downtown St. Paul is 35 minutes away.