Main Headquarters:
1175 N Van Buren St
Shipshewana, Indiana, 46565
Phone Number:
(260) 768-7780
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Overlooking the surrounding Indiana countryside, Van Buren Hotel offers a great place to stay while visiting the Shipshewana area. Nestled in America’s third largest Amish community, our Shipshewana hotel is ideally and conveniently located near many popular attractions.
The Van Buren Hotel at Shipshewana with its welcoming hospitality is your place to stay while in Northern Indiana’s Amish country.
Van Buren Hotel is proud to offer many fine amenities such as clean, comfortable Indiana hotel accommodations, a complimentary hot breakfast, an indoor pool, and free wireless high-speed Internet, plus refrigerators and microwaves in every room.
Our family wants to give your family a great start for a day of adventure at local tourist attractions like exploring the famous Shipshewana Auction and Flea Market, browsing through the nearly 100 locally owned specialty shops, or enjoying a buggy ride through the scenic countryside.
Van Buren Hotel at Shipshewana with its welcoming hospitality is your place to stay while in Northern Indiana’s Amish country.
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Hotels and motels in Shipshewana are the lodging facilites to be availed by tourists. Hotels are houses that provide fully furnished rooms, with attached bathrooms and all the amenities & facilities for lodging to people. Provision of food is optional. Motels are far smaller as compared to hotels with less staff, facilities and usually owned by a family.