When you’re ready to get away from it all, put your feet up and relax in the Cedar Rose Inn Bed and Breakfast. Built in 1900 in the heart of the beautiful Alexandria lakes area, the Cedar Rose Inn is a beautiful historically registered home which offers the perfect romantic hideaway, weekend escape, or business trip getaway.
Whether gazing out the stained glass windows or savoring your country-style breakfast in the oak paneled dining room, you’ll enjoy every inch of the Cedar Rose Inn.
Recent Posts From The Cedar Rose Inn Blog:
Why Alexandria?
We have seen a dramatic increase in traffic in Alexandria this summer–no traffic jams though! So why are people coming to Alexandria Minnesota? In questioning our guests at Cedar Rose Inn, we find that many people have converted their yearly travel plans to short , local discovery, road trips to outer Minnesota and are loving [...]
Vikingland Band Festival
“The Norwegians are coming! The Norwegians are coming!” ” I thought they were already here in 1362! But the Viking Explorers that left our beloved Runestone in this area are maybe not related to the Norwegian Marching Band that is coming on Sunday to march on Main Street. Twenty-two High School Bands [...]
Wine Lovers Welcome
There is no more beautiful time in the Alexandria Lakes Region than right now. Come and enjoy the scenery and all the activities that are available. Start with the Wine Lovers Special Package at the Inn and get a personal tour of Cedar Rose Wild Vineyards and wildlife trails. No this is [...]
The Walleyes are biting
Our local radio fishing experts just announced that the walleyes are hot in the Alexandria area. The recent warm spell has livened up the flowers, the birds, and now the fish are hungry. Bring your boat and take advantage of this opportunity to fish in the Alexandria area on one [...]
The Roses are Blooming
Spring has sprung at Cedar Rose Inn and our roses greeting guests on their arrival as they drive up our circle drive have now begun to bloom. A wonderful time of year in Alexandria as the lakes warm, the many birds sing for the birdwatchers, and the whole town bustles with hospitality. [...]






