The Charmant Hotel
The Charmant Hotel is a 67-room boutique hotel located in downtown La Crosse, Wisconsin.
The hotel is located on the site of the very first settlement in La Crosse, a log cabin constructed by fur trader Nathan Myrick in 1842. A plaque memorializing this distinction can be seen on the property.
The building was originally constructed in 1898 for the FUNKE Candy Factory. Today, with its landmark water tower, The Charmant pays homage to its rich history by celebrating the golden era of fine candy manufacturing. Architectural details of the original structure – now a historic landmark – have been preserved and reimagined, including maple wood flooring, wood beams, and exposed brick.