Paducah Bed and Breakfasts are some of the best bed and breakfasts in the US. Located on the banks of the Ohio river, Paducah is a small rivertown in western Kentucky, and is best known for the Museum of the American Quilter Society's annual quilt show. This events brings thousands of visitors from around the world to the area every year. For this reason alone, the Paducah Bed and Breakfast is in high demand during April of each; just in time to see the dogwoods and azaela's bloom, and drive along the lighted Dogwood Trail. The downtown area is literally situated on the bank of the Ohio. If you drive straight down Broadway, you can drive right into the Ohio river via the boat ramp, or stroll in the riverfront park, picnic, visit the Maritime Museum, or just sit and watch the barge traffic. There is a stage with the river as back-drop that hosts the annual "Paducah Summer Festival", and is filled with entertainment during the annual "Barbecue on the River" as well- an autumn event. As you walk back up Broadway from the river to the downtown area, you feel as if you have walked back in time as much of the beautiful original architecture has been preserved or restored. There you can browse antique shops, original boutiques, The Yeiser Art Center, art galleries and more. You can attend a play at The Market House Theatre, enjoy the Paducah Symphony Orchestra, or attend a show at The Luther Carson Three Rivers Performing Arts Center. You can indulge in a scrumptious meal from one of many delectable restaraunts, and have desert at the icecream palor. You can then walk or take a trolley to the Lower Town artist district, and browse around for several blocks at the art galleries and studios. A Paducah Bed and Breakfast is located in this area, as well as in the downtown area, and more Paducah Bed and Breakfasts are in the surrounding areas. Paducah is conveniently located on I-24, directly between Nashville, TN and St. Louis MO. Please plan a trip to beautiful Paducah, Ky soon, stay at a Paducah Bed and Breakfast, and enjoy some of Paducah's southern hospitality.