Stay at Talbott Inn

Talbott Inn

Book your BourbonTown Tour and stay at The Old Talbott Inn, located at 101 W Stephen Foster Ave, Bardstown, KY. This historic inn combines charm with modern comfort, providing the perfect setting to unwind after exploring bourbon country. Plan your visit for a memorable stay in Bardstown.

101 W Stephen Foster Ave, Bardstown, KY 40004

Why Stay at The Old Talbott Inn?

Historic Charm:

The Old Talbott Inn, established in 1779, provides a unique experience with its historic architecture and stories of famous guests.

Perfect for Bourbon Enthusiasts:

Conveniently located near prominent distilleries such as Maker’s Mark and Heaven Hill Distillery, making it easy to explore the heart of the Kentucky Bourbon Trail.

Comfortable Accommodations:

Enjoy well-appointed rooms that blend historic charm with modern amenities for a comfortable stay.

Close to Local Breweries and Wineries:

Visit nearby breweries like Scout & Scholar Brewing Co. and enjoy local wines at McIntyre’s Winery & Berries.

Explore Bardstown:

Discover the rich history of Bardstown, with attractions like the Civil War Museum and My Old Kentucky Home State Park just a short walk away.

Choose The Old Talbott Inn for a historic and comfortable stay while you explore the rich bourbon heritage of Bardstown and the surrounding areas.

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Kentucky is more than a state. It’s an emotion, a sentiment, particularly when bourbon is the topic. Here, distilleries aren’t mere production houses; they’re sanctuaries of tradition. On our tours, you’re not a mere visitor; you become a keeper of its legacy. So, let’s toast to the unparalleled spirit of Kentucky.