We really enjoyed our visit here. The rooms were very nice and comfortable. We had a beautiful view of the Nauvoo Temple. We stayed in the two bedroom suite which had a small kitchen. The rooms...
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Located across from the beautiful Nauvoo Temple in the Nauvoo Historic District, Nauvoo Temple House, previously known as The Woodruff Hotel, stands as a significant landmark in the area. Offering 14 elegantly furnished guest rooms and suites, each designed to elevate your Nauvoo experience, the hotel provides walkout balconies with breathtaking views of the Nauvoo Temple and Mississippi River.
Recognized for its excellence, Nauvoo Temple House has been voted the best hotel and family lodging in Nauvoo, boasting a Certificate of Excellence for three consecutive years. From intimate couples rooms to expansive five-bedroom family suites, the accommodation options cater to various guest preferences, making it an ideal choice for family gatherings, weddings, and vacations in Nauvoo.
Step into a world steeped in history and charm, where friendly service and a historic atmosphere await your stay. The Nauvoo Temple House invites you to immerse yourself in the rich heritage of Nauvoo, promising an unforgettable experience within the heart of this historic town.
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Great gift shop! Everyone in our family found something special to purchase and enjoy. The Joseph Smith Tomb museum was interesting too. Thank you!
We purchased about 10 items from their online store at the beginning of March. It is now June. I have called several times and have left several voicemails about the order and whether it will...
My family and I stayed at the Woodruff Hotel in the end of March of 2018 as part of an LDS Church history excursion we've talked about doing for years. The morning after our stay, we went to the...
This place is cute and clean and has a lot of items(all found in the other gift shops around Nauvoo). My problem is they advertise food on two huge signs outside. Guess what? No food! I asked why...


