
The historic Hotel Frederick blends the warmth of a Missouri bed and breakfast with the sophistication of a boutique luxury hotel. Guests of this this lovingly renovated landmark will enjoy bold, eclectic interiors, well-preserved charm, and modern amenities all located at the front door of the Katy Trail.
Want to stay in and relax? Curl up with a great book from our library, raid our game armoire, and of course indulge and unwind in our fabulous onsite Restaurant & Lounge. Want to go out and explore? Tour the Katy Trail in style and comfort on one of our bikes (we have tandem bikes and kid trailers, too!) from our new, on-site bike rental shop.
Want to stay in and relax? Curl up with a great book from our library, raid our game armoire, and of course indulge and unwind in our fabulous onsite Restaurant & Lounge. Want to go out and explore? Tour the Katy Trail in style and comfort on one of our bikes (we have tandem bikes and kid trailers, too!) from our new, on-site bike rental shop.
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Each of our 30 guest rooms features unique designs accented with carefully selected regional antiques and a blend of luxurious modern amenities. We have the perfect accommodations for a romantic getaway, a large family, the business traveler, or a girlfriends' weekend. Many of our guests enjoy selecting a different room each time they stay!.
From small business meetings to team building retreats, wedding receptions, parties, artist workshops, book clubs, conferences, and more, Hotel Frederick is a great choice for any type of gathering. Contact us to plan your event. Our staff looks forward to working with you to find the perfect solution for your meeting and event needs.
Hotel Frederick is located in close proximity to many area attractions including historical sites, shopping, arts and theatre, and of course, the Katy Trail. Our staff is happy to help you plan your visit. At 239.5 miles long, Katy Trail State Park spans nearly the full width of Missouri.
It is the country's longest continuous rail-trail, intersecting with rural farmland, scenic small towns, and centers of commerce and government on its route paralleling the Missouri River.The new visitors center and museum opened up to the public this summer for visitor information and as a new attraction.
It is the country's longest continuous rail-trail, intersecting with rural farmland, scenic small towns, and centers of commerce and government on its route paralleling the Missouri River.The new visitors center and museum opened up to the public this summer for visitor information and as a new attraction.
It is the country's longest continuous rail-trail, intersecting with rural farmland, scenic small towns, and centers of commerce and government on its route paralleling the Missouri River. It stretches from Clinton, Missouri eastward to Machens, Missouri. Along the way, it invites its walkers, runners, and riders on a journey to explore the history of the state.
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Keith Yex
Dec 26, 2021
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Chris Wilborn
Dec 07, 2021
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Nancy Lee
Nov 26, 2021
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Tracy Friedrich
Oct 28, 2021
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Joseph Malachosky
Oct 27, 2021
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Excellent place to stay! We stopped here on the way to Denver and enjoyed a newly designed menu. The Wild Boar Ragu was great - my wife enjoyed the Steak Frederick. After dinner we partied in the basement with so many kind folks listening to a stellar artist. Johnny and Zach (owner) kept the crowd enjoying the whole show! 🙌 Superb job.
D. Peterson
Oct 17, 2021
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Cheryl Stock
Sep 26, 2021
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We had a pleasant stay in this downtown hotel. Our room ( with it's squeaky floorboards and the old-fashioned corner sink, high ceilings, oversized windows, etc) was lovely and a perfect fit for staying in such a pretty and historic hotel. The bed was good, the breakfast was lacking ( no hot foods) and the coffee watered-down, tasteless.
I was expecting river-views but since the outside door to the porch was locked, we settled for the tiny porch in front that faced the courthouse. We didn't eat there, in the dining room, nor the bar so can't comment.
I was expecting river-views but since the outside door to the porch was locked, we settled for the tiny porch in front that faced the courthouse. We didn't eat there, in the dining room, nor the bar so can't comment.
Joshua Anderson
Sep 22, 2021
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Nisan Harlow
Sep 05, 2021
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The Brick Room was so fun. We had our dinner in this speak easy style bar. It was great to finally enjoy some live entertainment. It was busy and the atmosphere was lively. My only suggestion would be to have dedicated food service down there. Food tasted great but wasn't very hot. There were also lost opportunities to sell our table more adult beverages. We will be back but probably won't go down stairs til after dinner.
Kevin Koenig
Aug 01, 2021
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My wife and I stayed here the night of our wedding before heading off for our honeymoon. That was 6 years ago now. This weekend we had other anniversary plans fall through and decided to go stay at hotel Frederick again since we did have such fond memories. It was still fantastic. We love the old charming feel it has. It almost felt like we stepped back in time and we love it. The staff was all extremely friendly. I had a beer at the bar which had a fair selection across the board. It’s just a wonderful little gem close to home that we know we can go back to and have a wonderful time away.
Kimberly W.
Jul 11, 2021
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Okay, so many things to say about this place. I totally enjoyed myself, but openly admit that this place is not for everyone.
If you want a hotel for just the sake of having somewhere to sleep, this might not be the place for you. It is very convenient to the Katy Trail and Main Street Boonville, but it's not a chain place, and it's a little more expensive.
The place was built in 1905, and it must've been nice for a town this size then. Judging from the makeup of room 6, it looks like they combined two rooms to make the one and then added the bathrooms (rooms in older hotels were
If you want a hotel for just the sake of having somewhere to sleep, this might not be the place for you. It is very convenient to the Katy Trail and Main Street Boonville, but it's not a chain place, and it's a little more expensive.
The place was built in 1905, and it must've been nice for a town this size then. Judging from the makeup of room 6, it looks like they combined two rooms to make the one and then added the bathrooms (rooms in older hotels were
Ken T.
Sep 26, 2020
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I can't say enough good things about this place. The owners Zach and Holly couldn't have been more accommodating and friendly. Especially since one of our bikes broke down and we needed a rental to finish our ride to St. Charles. Zach even transferred the bike racks we needed to carry our cargo to the new bike. Love this historic hotel, felt like stepping back in time.
Stacy M.
Sep 06, 2020
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It was our first trip to Boonville. From the moment we walked inside we were overwhelmed by the beauty and authenticity of the hotel. Zach and Holly showed much hospitality and friendliness. The accommodations, bar, food and live music left a lasting impression. We also rented bikes and enjoyed a peaceful ride on the Katy trail and through the town. We will most definitely be back!
Sarah M.
Jul 21, 2018
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Miriam A.
Jul 11, 2018
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Tracy K.
Jun 26, 2018
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April H.
Jun 18, 2018
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We stayed at Hotel Frederick on a Friday night after a day riding on the Katy Trail. The location is super convenient if you're passing through on a bike - right off the trail at the end of the bridge into Boonville. The lady working at the front desk was very friendly and opened up the basement storage area for us to store our bikes. We were the only ones with bikes on that day, but I would have liked to have a little more security for our gear rather than just being locked in an open room in the basement, like maybe some sort of claim ticket system.
Our room was small but comfortable
Our room was small but comfortable
Adam S.
May 23, 2018
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A beautiful hotel with all the original, historic details still shining bright. Despite the beauty and convenience along our Katy Trail bike tour, I've got to say the lack of quality service and hospitality here made this stay just OK.
After riding 78 miles, we were a tad weary to say the least. We were eager to check in and get situated, but the crew working wasn't anywhere to be found. We waited and waited, and then finally had to start going around asking people if they worked there to check us in and they sort of rushed through it and seemed put out.
They also have a system where
After riding 78 miles, we were a tad weary to say the least. We were eager to check in and get situated, but the crew working wasn't anywhere to be found. We waited and waited, and then finally had to start going around asking people if they worked there to check us in and they sort of rushed through it and seemed put out.
They also have a system where
Oliver D.
Jun 01, 2016
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Samantha L.
Apr 02, 2014
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Beautiful hotel for a little getaway. The rooms were amazing. We loved our room and bathroom (Rm 15), although we did switch our room from one that was a little bit awkward seeing as how the bathroom walls are glass (Rm 12). Also..the walls are a little thin as our neighbors clearly demonstrated for us...just FYI for those going for the romantic get away thing.
We went on an off season time for the town, but were perfectly happy spending most of our time relaxing in the room with a jet tub and cable. Everything from the down comforters to the prints on the wall, from the cool antique furniture
We went on an off season time for the town, but were perfectly happy spending most of our time relaxing in the room with a jet tub and cable. Everything from the down comforters to the prints on the wall, from the cool antique furniture
Camille R.
Mar 16, 2014
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