If you find yourself asking where to find a unique place to stay in southwest Nebraska, we’ve got just what you’re looking for. The Balcony House Bed and Breakfast in Imperial is the perfect destination when you’re spending time at the nearby Enders Lake Recreation Area, hunting in the area, or simply passing through.

Located in the heart of Imperial, Nebraska, the Balcony House has a history that stretches back all the way to the 19th century.

GretnaStiles/TripAdvisor This lovely house started its life in the 1880s as the town’s school. In the early 1920s, the building was moved to its current location on Court St. The new owner constructed a two-story addition on the north side and added the distinctive wraparound enclosed balcony.

Over the years, the building changed hands and purposes several times.

The Balcony House Bed & Breakfast/Facebook In the 1920s, the Balcony House was a popular tourist resort catering to highway travelers. It was a hopping place and regularly hosted live music and special events. The resort closed during the Great Depression; later, the building was used as apartments, a boarding house, and dormitories. Sadly, it was abandoned in the 1980s.

In the late 1990s, Jim and Linda Pirog purchased the property and renovated it to serve as a bed and breakfast.

The Balcony House Bed & Breakfast/Facebook The B&B opened in 1999, offering five unique guest rooms, a homey atmosphere, and breakfasts that will leave you rared up and ready for your next adventure.

Each room has a different theme with distinctive decor.

The Balcony House Bed & Breakfast/Facebook The Prairie Lakes room, pictured here, evokes the calm feeling that comes with spending time on the water.

Three of the guest chambers are suites, while the two remaining rooms are a bit smaller (but no less impressive!).

The Balcony House Bed & Breakfast/Facebook All five of the guest rooms feature a private bathroom and access to a private section of the wraparound second-story balcony.

There’s a room here for every occasion.

The Balcony House Bed & Breakfast/Facebook Whether you’re relaxing in the Romantic Suite on a sweethearts’ getaway or hanging out with the family in the Santa Fe Suite, these spaces are designed to help you get the most out of your stay.

After a good night’s sleep, head down to the dining room for breakfast.

The Balcony House Bed & Breakfast/Facebook The sweet little room will put you at ease and make you feel like you’re enjoying a meal with good friends and family.

The breakfast is guaranteed to please your belly and fuel you up for an exciting day.

Anne G/TripAdvisor You definitely don’t want to skip this meal. Breakfast is always delicious - and don’t worry if you fall in love with something on the menu. The B&B’s owners have even released their own cookbook sharing some recipes that you can recreate at home.

Freshly baked goodies are always available, as are coffee, juice, and other beverages.

Nebraska1450/TripAdvisor There’s really nothing better than endless, fresh, homemade cookies.

After you enjoy an unforgettable meal, you may want to head out to explore the Imperial area and everything it has to offer.

The Balcony House Bed & Breakfast/Facebook But no one would judge you if you opt to just relax on the huge covered porch with a cup of coffee.

If you’re hosting an event and would like everyone to stay together, you can even rent the entire house.

Frank_Marty/TripAdvisor Can you imagine how much you and your guests will love staying in this historic home? There is a maximum of 18 guests when you’re renting the whole Balcony House B&B.

Read more about this magnificent house and its must-see rooms on its website or Facebook page.

GretnaStiles/TripAdvisor

This lovely house started its life in the 1880s as the town’s school. In the early 1920s, the building was moved to its current location on Court St. The new owner constructed a two-story addition on the north side and added the distinctive wraparound enclosed balcony.

The Balcony House Bed & Breakfast/Facebook

In the 1920s, the Balcony House was a popular tourist resort catering to highway travelers. It was a hopping place and regularly hosted live music and special events. The resort closed during the Great Depression; later, the building was used as apartments, a boarding house, and dormitories. Sadly, it was abandoned in the 1980s.

The B&B opened in 1999, offering five unique guest rooms, a homey atmosphere, and breakfasts that will leave you rared up and ready for your next adventure.

The Prairie Lakes room, pictured here, evokes the calm feeling that comes with spending time on the water.

All five of the guest rooms feature a private bathroom and access to a private section of the wraparound second-story balcony.

Whether you’re relaxing in the Romantic Suite on a sweethearts’ getaway or hanging out with the family in the Santa Fe Suite, these spaces are designed to help you get the most out of your stay.

The sweet little room will put you at ease and make you feel like you’re enjoying a meal with good friends and family.

Anne G/TripAdvisor

You definitely don’t want to skip this meal. Breakfast is always delicious - and don’t worry if you fall in love with something on the menu. The B&B’s owners have even released their own cookbook sharing some recipes that you can recreate at home.

Nebraska1450/TripAdvisor

There’s really nothing better than endless, fresh, homemade cookies.

But no one would judge you if you opt to just relax on the huge covered porch with a cup of coffee.

Frank_Marty/TripAdvisor

Can you imagine how much you and your guests will love staying in this historic home? There is a maximum of 18 guests when you’re renting the whole Balcony House B&B.

Have you ever stayed in the Balcony House? What was your experience like? Share your thoughts in the comments!

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Address: 1006 Court St, Imperial, NE 69033, USA