The Sunrise Room | Private Deck & Entrance | Eleven Gables Inn, Lake Geneva
The Sunrise Room | Private Deck & Entrance | Eleven Gables Inn, Lake Geneva
There are rooms that guests return to by name, and the Sunrise Room is one of them.
It sits on the east side of the second floor of the 1867 inn, with three outside walls that keep it genuinely quiet in a way that corner-of-a-building silence tends to produce — the kind of quiet you notice on the first morning and stop noticing only because it becomes the baseline. The private entrance means you come and go on your own schedule without passing through shared spaces or crossing paths with other guests if you’d rather not. It is, in the particular vocabulary of a small historic inn, as close to a private residence as a guest room gets.
The private deck faces the garden and catches the east morning light — the light that arrives first, before the day has had time to get complicated. Guests tend to end up there with coffee before they’ve made any decisions about what the day will hold, which is precisely the point. The garden below changes through the season in the way that old inn gardens do, quietly and without announcing itself.
Inside: queen bed, private bath with shower and tub, air conditioning, small refrigerator, streaming TV. The bath with both shower and tub is a detail that matters more than it sounds — it’s the difference between a room you check out of and a room you settle into.
The Sunrise Room is one of the most-requested accommodations at Eleven Gables. That distinction belongs to the room itself — the combination of three outside walls, private entrance, morning deck, and a bath that doesn’t ask you to choose between shower and tub adds up to something guests recognize on arrival and remember afterward.
Dogs are considered with prior approval — please contact us before booking rather than selecting this room directly. From $265/night.
Eleven Gables Inn and Cottage. Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. Ninety minutes from Chicago, sixty from Milwaukee.
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