Housed in an Edwardian era building that is more than 115 years old, the Oak Park Inn by OYO also known as Oak Park Inn is a luxurious Hybrid Boutique Bed& Breakfast that takes you back to a time when the American experience was more meaningful, and life was more indulgent. Built in 1904, only 48 months following the death of England's Queen Victoria, the building exudes the Victorian influence popular at that time and is one of the three buildings that survived the fire of 1905. Every room in the hotel is unique and designed based upon its historical significance. Reach out to us at 8013260028 for more info.
Take a step back into time when hotel stays welcomed customers into a warm and comforting environment. We felt exactly this when we visited the Oak Park Inn. On display for visitors to relax in are antique furnishings located in the lobbies and bedrooms. The wide stairwell speaks its history with every step. The room we resided in was perfectly sanitized. It felt safe to walk around in without the fear of old carpeting (like most modern hotels have). The bathroom was clean and the soaps were fragrant. The owner goes above and beyond to make each guest feel at home with food, drink, candy and more! Upstairs, is a wide opening where people relax in antique furniture and play board games or read books. What an amazing get-a-way for bookworms! The ambience is perfect for a blanket, hot tea/coffee and a book. Located outside the hotel is an array of antique gift shops! There are supposedly antique markets from October-May. We stayed during the last one and it was a perfect place to shop and then come back to the hotel to rest in between. We truly loved, and will return to, the Oak Park Inn. We could really feel the hard work and dedication the owner and his family have put into this place. Thank you to this family for providing us with such a memorable step back into a more relaxing and simple time.
Took a stay-cation since we were doing some other events in the area and read reviews about this place so we decided to give it a try.
The hotel had unique rooms and we stayed in the Queen room. It was nicely decorated and clean and had a toilet with a pull chain!. The owners are nice and gave us a tour. Upstairs (yes, lots of stairs and no elevator) it had a great sitting area and free wine and beer. The only bad thing about the Queen room was the shower. Really cool claw foot tub which would be great for a bath but the shower resulted in getting water everywhere on the ground. Outside the windows was a beautiful park but unfortunately a lot of homeless people surrounded the area otherwise it was a great find. In walking distance there's antiques and little shops and restaurants. We ate delicious avocado Bruschetti and Cuban pizza at Yiyis and went to the Neon Moon for a drink. It was delightful. Great find... 👍
This was an unexpected treat in a very small town. We actually changed our reservation to here based on TA ranking and we were not disappointed. Friendly and accommodating owner. Each room is unique and eclectic. Did not disappoint. We had the Floral Room and it was memorable. Beer and wine along with a plethora of snacks are always available. Large and pleasant common area included!
This has to be one of the best hotel stay experiences we have ever had. First off, we were delayed and showed up later at night and the staff was very polite and friendly, getting us checked and showed us to our room and all the amenities that were available. The building is more than 120 years old - vintage, and is in great shape and has some up to date features, but kept the authenticity in decoration and design throughout the hotel. Our stay was very short, but I would definitely stay there again and make it a longer stay. Very cool hotel.
A delightful stay with the most conscientious proprietor ever. This boutique style hotel is shockingly priced realistically, is a cross between a bed and breakfast and old style hotel and is an absolutely wonderful experience. The perks are so awesome and generous, it should be no surprise that the hospitality is first rate. ||I typically stay in brand hotels so had forgotten how special a property run by an invested owner can be.
My husband and I stayed in this century old hotel the third week of April. Very clean Management is very nice and accommodating. It was like taking a step back in time. It’s nestled away and the sweet little town of Arcadia, which seems to be going through a facelift, while keeping the integrity of the history of the small town. Great place in nice little town.
The Oak Park Inn was even more enjoyable than expected. The furnishings are very lovely and interesting. The innkeeper is generous and offers wine, beer, huge selection of snacks and breakfast. The hospitality station is a nice treat and well presented. The pillows, towels and linens were high quality. The area felt safe and had shops, cafe, opera house, restaurants within walking distance. 5 stars for creativity, comfort, hospitality and value. Thank you for being a wonderful hostess, we look foward to staying again.
A great boutique hotel with true historic vibes. Spacious and perfectly located in walking distance to shops, restaurants and more. The owners are very nice and accommodating offering free breakfast and refreshments. I’ll be back. Check it out.
This place never disappoints, you just canât be sad here. The food is outstanding and the atmosphere is fun and family friendly. Iâve been going to this place with my family for 20 years. Itâs been through lots of changes but weâve loved ever