Lansing, Michigan (LAN-Aeroporto Internacional de Capital Region)
Airport, Lansing, Michigan (LAN-Aeroporto Internacional de Capital Region)
7 min de carro
Quartos e camas
2 quartos (acomoda 4 pessoas)
Quarto 1
1 cama Queen
Quarto 2
2 camas de solteiro
1 banheiro
Banheiro 1
Sabonete · Toalhas fornecidas · Banheira ou chuveiro · Vaso sanitário · Xampu · Secador de cabelo
Espaços
Deque ou pátio
Cozinha
Sobre esta propriedade
Historic Botanical Loft with Roof Top Patio in Old Town, Built in 1873
There are spaces that allow you to breathe, find inspiration, and without effort your mind takes flight. Welcome to the Historic Botanical Loft, a thoughtful curated space. Rest. Repair. Replenish. Play. Laugh. Drink. Eat. Work. Inspire. Create. Connect. Be lusty. Take care of you.
The linens have been layered, the robes are hanging on the hook, the Scotch is on the shelf.
Botanical Loft Full? Check out our City Treehouse Loft!
https://www.vrbo.com/5166933?dateless=true
If you need more space… both the Botanical and Treehouse lofts can be rented together for a large shared space with four total BR, 2 BA and shared access to the rooftop patio.
https://www.vrbo.com/5202905?dateless=true
The space This is a space with a soul… This beautiful historic building was built in 1873 and lovingly restored from 1997-1999 with great care taken to bring this piece of history back to vibrant life for you to enjoy in the heart of Old Town Lansing. Just steps outside your door are a fabulous collection of shops, cafes (including a cat cafe), galleries, the Grand River Fish Ladder Park and Amphitheater and Lansing River Trail. Whether you are coming to Lansing for summer baseball and festivals, fall football games, a variety of holiday events or to watch the riverfront blossom back to life in the spring you have this serene and historic space to call your home.
The Grand River runs through Old Town. In fact, you can see the riverfront park from the loft and your private patio. The park offers an amphitheater, firepit, seating to fish or just watch the river flow by and even put in a canoe or kayak from the launch just behind the building. You can also take all this in from your private rooftop patio where you can kick up your heels, pour your favorite delight and enjoy.
If you feel like exploring the neighborhood, you are in luck… Old town is full of shops, eateries, galleries, and shenanigans. Art Walks, music in the park, festivals and Krampus fests… Old Town has something for everyone. Please note that with these fabulous events can come the sounds of a living and vibrant city and we have provided sound machines in your bedrooms to help soothe you to sleep if those living city sounds need a bit of softening.
In the closets, there are items available for your use: purses, earrings, ties, scarves, robes.
Guest access Guests of the Botanical Loft will have access to the private patio. Other things to note Additional Rules If you get tempted to have a party, please don’t. It is a wonderful place for those that are staying and registered as a guest to enjoy each other. Outside of that, additional guests/visitors need to be approved ahead of time. Up to four people is what is agreed to in this rental contract. If you would like more, please seek approval ahead of time. This is a firm rule that will result in immediate discharge of your stay without refund.
The space has been curated for adults. It is not outfitted and does not have child appropriate safety features for infants and/or children. Children under the age of 12 need prior approval. This is a firm rule.
You must be 21 years or older to rent. A confirmation picture of identification must be sent prior to releasing door codes.
Animals are allowed, with approval, at the time of booking. There is a $200 pet fee. Reminder
*This is a second story loft that requires you walking up stairs. * *The city can present an orchestra of sounds we cannot control. There are ear plugs and bedroom sound machines provided for you to enhance your serenity if needed.
What this place offers
Scenic views City skyline view Park view River view
Bathroom Bathtub Hair dryer Cleaning products Shampoo Conditioner Body soap Hot water Shower gel
Bedroom and laundry Free washer – In unit Free dryer – In unit Essentials Towels, bed sheets, soap, and toilet paper Hangers Bed linens Extra pillows and blankets Room-darkening shades Iron Clothing storage
Entertainment Smart TV's Sound system with Bluetooth and aux Books and reading material Board games
Heating and cooling Air conditioning Portable fans Central heating
Home safety Smoke alarm Carbon monoxide alarm Fire extinguisher First aid kit
Internet and office Wifi Dedicated workspace Kitchen and dining
Kitchen Refrigerator Microwave Cooking basics Pots and pans, oil, salt and pepper Dishes and silverware Bowls, chopsticks, plates, cups, etc. Freezer Dishwasher Stove Oven Hot water kettle Coffee maker: drip coffee maker, french press Wine glasses Toaster Baking sheet Blender Dining table Coffee A variety of snacks some of which DO INCLUDE NUTS.
Outdoor Private balcony Outdoor furniture Outdoor dining area
Parking and facilities Paid parking lot on premises
Pets allowed with approval Assistance animals are always allowed Long term stays allowed Allow stay for 28 days or more Self check-in Lockbox
Where you’ll be Old Town is the heart of Lansing.
Getting around There is a parking lot next to building at the corner of Cesar Chavez and Turner. Parking Monday thru Friday 8-6 pm is an inexpensive $7 for a full day. Outside of those hours, parking is free. We recommend downloading the parking app, all information is posted in the parking lot.
Here is a fun write up from the Old Town Community Association (OTCA) - “As in any small town, people who live and work in Old Town take pride in the history lessons their hometown offers them. Filled with hope and determination, sadness and success, the tale of Old Town’s ancestors is more intriguing each time it is revisited.
A surveying crew moving westward across Michigan in 1825 stopped along the Grand River Indian Trail at the apex of the Grand River. Their mission was to plot and chart land that would someday be known as Old Town. Eleven years later New York land speculators James Seymour and Jacob Cooley purchased the land from the federal government. In 1842, the area was officially named Lansing Township. Around the same time, John Burchard of Mason acquired a section of land from James Seymour. Burchard became the first residential settler in the Lansing area.
Burchard and his family settled into a small cabin along the Indian Trail on the corner of Cesar E. Chavez Avenue (formerly Grand River Avenue) and Center Street – in close proximity to where the former Tate’s Freeze stands today. The Grand River’s first dam was built nearby in 1843 and was used to power the area’s first sawmill. Tragically, John Burchard drowned a year later, attempting to fix the dam. Later that same year, Joab Page, his son and three daughters moved into the Burchard cabin. An addition was made to the home and it was used as a tavern for weary travelers. A Methodist minister conducted Lansing’s first church service in the living quarters of the cabin in 1845. The Page cabin also served as Lansing’s meeting hall and township court.
As the settlement of Lansing grew, James Seymour began to make improvements on his investment property. He financed the construction of the first wooden bridge across the Grand River. It connected the Grand River Indian Trail (present day Cesar E. Chavez Avenue) and the two forking paths on either side. Lansing’s first school was also built in the Old Town area, at the southeast corner of Franklin Avenue (Cesar E. Chavez Ave.) and Cedar Street (the site of the former Temple Club). The school also provided a meeting space for church congregations.
Seymour lobbied for the construction of the new State Capitol Building to be located within his holdings in the Old Town area. But in 1847, Governor William Greenly selected a site approximately two miles from Lansing’s original Old Town settlement. Seymour recovered quickly from the loss with new plans for the development of North Lansing – now known as Old Town. Realizing that traveling legislators would need temporary housing during their frequent trips to the capitol, Seymour began construction on a hotel at the corner of Franklin Avenue and Center Street. In January of 1848, The Seymour House opened for business in time for the first legislature session.
Over the next 150 years, Old Town saw many changes. Growth brought prosperity and a great blue-collar community. Visitors to Old Town often saw and heard “North Lansing against the World.” But, soon the boom came to an end. By the latter part of the twentieth century, Old Town had become a fragmented shell of the bustling area it once was. Buildings were abandoned or burned out. People lost interest in local downtowns across the country, and Old Town was no exception.
Some very dedicated people, including the late Robert Busby, decided that the decay of Old Town was unacceptable. For the last 30 years, these “urban pioneers” have been working hard to revitalize Old Town to make it a better place to live, work, and shop. In 1996, the Main Street program was established in Old Town. Since then, crime rates have fallen to the lowest in the city, building vacancy has dropped from 90 percent to less than 10 percent, and Old Town is proud to be a home to some of the finest art and entertainment venues in mid-Michigan. In 2006, Old Town was named a Michigan Main Street program area under Governor Granholm’s Cool Cities Initiative; it continues to operate under Main Street’s four point approach.
Together with several other partners, such as the Michigan Institute for Contemporary Arts (MICA) formerly the Old Town Business and Art Development Association (OTBADA), the City of Lansing, the Principal Shopping District (PSD)/Downtown Lansing, Inc., the Turner-Dodge House and others, Old Town has become a thriving environment of art, festivals, boutiques and creative businesses and residents dedicated to the revitalization of this historic district.
Through hard work and determination, Old Town has prospered and grown into one of the finest areas in mid-Michigan. Old Town may not have reached its full potential yet, but thanks to the support of the community, it is on its way.”
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Eventos
Não permite a realização de eventos
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Animais de estimação
Aceita animais de estimação: cães com até 23 kg cada um (máximo de 1 animal de estimação)
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Política para fumantes
Não é permitido fumar
Smoking in the loft or on the patio/balcony will incur a SIGNIFICANT fee. Please respect the first floor shop that can be affected by smoking.
Informações importantes
O que você precisa saber
Pessoas extras podem incorrer em taxas adicionais que variam dependendo da política da propriedade.
Documento de identificação oficial com foto e cartão de crédito, cartão de débito ou depósito em dinheiro podem ser exigidos no momento do check-in para despesas extras.
Solicitações especiais estão sujeitas à disponibilidade no momento do check-in e podem incorrer em taxas adicionais. Essas solicitações não estão garantidas.
Festas ou eventos de grupos no local são estritamente proibidos
O anfitrião informou que a propriedade tem detector de monóxido de carbono.
O anfitrião informou que a propriedade tem detector de fumaça.
Os recursos de segurança disponíveis na propriedade incluem itens como extintor de incêndio.
Esta propriedade tem espaços externos, como sacadas, pátios ou terraços, que podem não ser adequados para crianças; se tiver alguma preocupação, recomendamos entrar em contato com a propriedade antes da chegada para confirmar se é possível acomodar você em um quarto adequado
Informações a área
Lansing
este apartamento fica em Centro histórico de Lansing, um bairro de Lansing. Duas ótimas atrações locais são Louis Beck House Historical Marker e Lansing Center. Na hora das compras, espaços como Lansing City Market e Eastwood Towne Center estão entre as melhores opções. Quem quiser curtir um evento ou assistir a uma partida deve ficar atento à programação em Estádio Jackson Field ou em Munn Ice Arena.
Greater Lansing Visitors Center - 2 min de caminhada - 0.2 km
Adado Riverfront Park - 8 min de caminhada - 0.7 km
Estádio Jackson Field - 3 min de carro - 2.2 km
Lansing Center - 3 min de carro - 2.5 km
Capitólio Estadual de Michigan - 4 min de carro - 2.9 km
Opções nos arredores
Estação East Lansing - 13 min de carro
Aeroporto Internacional de Capital Region (LAN) - 9 min de carro
Restaurantes
McDonald's - 18 min de caminhada
Quality Dairy - 17 min de caminhada
Piazzano's - 16 min de caminhada
Quality Dairy - 12 min de caminhada
Pop-Ity Popcorn Co. - 11 min de caminhada
Perguntas frequentes
Historic Botanical Loft with Roof Top Patio in Old Town, Built in 1873 é ideal para quem viaja com animais de estimação?
Sim, esta propriedade permite cães (limite de 1 no total) com peso máximo de 23 kg por animal.
Quanto custa ficar em Historic Botanical Loft with Roof Top Patio in Old Town, Built in 1873?
A partir de 19 de abr. de 2026, os preços encontrados para uma estadia de 1 diária para 2 adultos em Historic Botanical Loft with Roof Top Patio in Old Town, Built in 1873 em 13 de jun. de 2026 começam a partir de R$ 1.349, excluídos impostos e taxas. Este preço está baseado no valor mais baixo para uma diária encontrado nas últimas 24 horas para estadias nos próximos 30 dias. Os preços estão sujeitos a alteração. Escolha as datas da viagem para ver preços com maior precisão.
Quanto custa o estacionamento em Historic Botanical Loft with Roof Top Patio in Old Town, Built in 1873?
Estacionamento no local disponível na propriedade.
Qual é o horário de check-in em Historic Botanical Loft with Roof Top Patio in Old Town, Built in 1873?
Horário de início do check-in: 16h.
Qual é o horário de check-out em Historic Botanical Loft with Roof Top Patio in Old Town, Built in 1873?
Horário de check-out: 10h.
Onde fica Historic Botanical Loft with Roof Top Patio in Old Town, Built in 1873?
Em Centro histórico de Lansing, este apartamento fica a alguns passos de The Creole Gallery, Greater Lansing Visitors Center e Church of the Resurrection. Adado Riverfront Park e Turner-Dodge House and Heritage Center também ficam a 10 minutos.
Sobre o anfitrião
Anfitrião: Gwen and Joe
Gwen and I live in the Ann Arbor area with deep ties to Lansing and especially the Old Town neighborhood. We've loved spending time in old town with our families and are excited to help share a neighborhood we love with you and yours!
Por que o anfitrião escolheu essa propriedade
Old Town has so much to offer and it seems like more new and exciting things are happening in Old Town every day! Just in the last year we've seen the completion of the Brenke Amphitheater and multiple lovely businesses open up and down our block. Our location right in the heart of Old town and steps from the river trail puts you right in the middle of a lovely walkable neighborhood with plenty of shops, restaurants, attractions, events and festivals just steps outside your doors all while staying in a gorgeous fully restored historic loft.
O que faz essa propriedade ser única?
Our building was built in 1873 and fully restored through a multi-year renovation in 1997-99. We have personally stayed many places in the Lansing area over the years and hands down the historic lofts are our favorite place to stay with our family and we expect they will quickly become yours too for many many reasons.