Located in the heart of downtown Lincoln, the Penthouse is our largest and most luxurious suite at the Grand Manse. You enter the Suite through original oak double doors and into the foyer featuring terrazzo flooring installed in 1904. The living area showcases a three-sided fireplace which is central to the large dining area and the comfortable living room. The kitchen is a professional cook’s dream, featuring beautifully stained cabinetry on the working-island with prep sink and top-of-the-line stainless steel appliances. The open floor plan allows all guests to enjoy the conversation and stay connected while preparing meals or catching a show together.
The grand staircase leads to the 5th floor which features the spacious Grand Suite and well-suited accommodations for many guests. Natural light floods every room through the windows and the skylights in each bedroom. Try your hand at a game of Shuffleboard in the Rec Room, or head up to the private rooftop deck to view the game on the huge stadium screen while grilling out or relaxing in the six-person hot tub.
The Penthouse is perfect for family vacations, bridal parties, corporate retreats, fundraisers, reunions and more!
The Penthouse requires a minimum 2-night stay, and with the ability to sleep 20 people in the 6-bedroom, 5-bathroom suite, your stay will be one to remember!
• Sleeps 20
• 6 Bedrooms | 5 Bathrooms
• Private Roof Deck with view to giant stadium screen
• Whole House Audio/Visual
• Stainless Steel Appliances
Located in the heart of downtown Lincoln within walking distance to the University of Nebraska, Memorial Stadium, Pinnacle Bank Arena, Amtrak Station, Haymarket Park, Lied Center, downtown bars and restaurants as well as the Historic Haymarket District … just a block away.
About the Grand Manse:
The Grand Manse is a location unlike any other in Nebraska. The histories of some of Nebraska’s famous citizens have been interwoven with the history of the space in its former incarnation as the U.S. Court House and Post Office. The Grand Manse, reflects the building itself: “the great house,” filled to the roof with marble, terrazzo, oak, maple, brass and many of the elements that were fundamental materials used when a grand structure was being built in 1904. It also reflects the new chapter in history that is being built in the space: the stories of brides and grooms, honored guests, esteemed retirees and executives, who choose The Grand Manse as the perfect venue for their celebrations, events, specialty and corporate lodging.