| |

 |
- Historical - Hotel
Year Built - 1913 Year Remodeled - 1997
Additional Property Description -
The 1913 Hotel Welcomes Guests To Four Diamond Luxury
Amid The Peaceful Beauty Of Iowas Rich Countryside.
The Hotel Is Located Just 25 Minutes Northwest Of Des
Moines, Iowas Capital City. The Celebration Begins
When You Step Through The Doors Into The Warmth And
Glow Of The English Arts And Crafts Lobby With Its
Great Stone Fireplace, Brown Leather Furniture, Persian
Carpets Atop Terra Cotta Tile Floors, And Replicas Of
The Hotels Original Chandeliers. Upstairs, There Are
40 Rooms, Each With Its Own Theme, Six Of Them Two-room
Suites, Four With Wood-burning Fireplaces. Baths Are
As Sizeable As Rooms And Designed In The European
Tradition. Many Have Large Walk-in Showers, Double
Sinks, And Spa Tubs. Room Themes Are Spelled Out In
Meticulous Detail And Range From A Suite In French
Quarter Decor That Honors The Hotels Most Famous Guest,
Louis Armstrong, To The Quilt Room That Celebrates One
Of The Regions Time-honored Crafts. Several Rooms,
Including The Swedish, Mexican, And Chinese, Honor
Immigrant Groups Who Settled In Iowa. Though Steeped
In History, The Hotel Pattee Offers Guests The Latest
In Technology, Including A Business Center, High Speed
Internet Access, And Three Telephones In Every Room.
The Hotels Staff Turns Out The Finest Midwestern
Cuisine In Its Restaurant And Lounge. Davids
Milwaukee Diner, The Hotels Restaurant, Was The Focus
Of A Recent - Best Of Historic Eateries - On The Food
Network Channel. One Of The Innovative Luxuries
Offered In The 1913 Hotel Pattee Was A Two-lane Bowling
Alley In The Basement. State-of-the-art Lanes Were
Returned To Service In The 1997 Renovation And Remain
One Of The Hotels Most Popular Attractions. The Hotels
Lower Level Is Also Home To A Fully Equipped Exercise
Room, Massage Rooms, And A Spa With Whirlpool, Sauna,
An |
|
|