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Not to be confused with Tavern.

Inns are recurring locations in The Legend of Zelda series.[1][name reference needed][2] Inns go unnamed in Link's Crossbow Training.

Features and Overview[]

Majora's Mask[]

Main article: Stock Pot Inn


The Minish Cap[]

Main article: Happy Hearth Inn

The only Inn in The Minish Cap is the Happy Hearth Inn in Hyrule Town. Staying there costs Rupees, but Link will have his Life Energy restored and receive a Kinstone Piece as a gift for staying.

The Happy Hearth Inn is also the location where the three Oracles can be found before they rent out Vacant Houses from Gorman.

Twilight Princess[]

Main article: Elde Inn


Breath of the Wild[]

There are numerous Inns across Hyrule Kingdom in Breath of the Wild. Inns are typically found in major settlements, where they offer guests regular Beds ranging from free to 20 Rupees a night to restore Link's Life Gauge, or more expensive Beds which grant Extra Hearts in addition to restoring Link's Life Gauge. Inns that charge 40 Rupees for their expensive Beds will grant a single Extra Heart whereas Inns that charge 80 Rupees per night come with additional services and grant two Extra Hearts. However, the Extra Hearts granted from Inns are not successive and can only restore to the level of Extra Heart that they are intended to grant. If Link has any Extra Stamina while resting on an 80 Rupee charge, the active Stamina Wheel for his Extra Stamina will also be completely filled regardless of the original amount of Extra Stamina that he possessed.

Stables also double as Inns, and each Stable offers Beds ranging from 20 to 40 Rupees. The Great Deku Tree's Navel and the unnamed Inn in Tarrey Town are the only Inns which do not charge Link to stay the night.[3] However, they do not offer any expensive bedding options and cannot grant any Extra Hearts or Stamina.

List of Inns[]

Inn Location Regular Bed Expensive Bed Innkeeper
Fishing Resort Lurelin Village BotW Rupee Menu Icon 20 Rupees BotW Rupee Menu Icon 40 Rupees Chessica
Great Deku Tree's Navel Korok Forest Free Pepp
Hotel Oasis Gerudo Town BotW Rupee Menu Icon 20 Rupees BotW Rupee Menu Icon 80 Rupees Romah
Kara Kara Bazaar Inn Kara Kara Bazaar BotW Rupee Menu Icon 20 Rupees BotW Rupee Menu Icon 40 Rupees Kachoo
Rollin' Inn Goron City BotW Rupee Menu Icon 20 Rupees BotW Rupee Menu Icon 80 Rupees Tray
Seabed Inn Zora's Domain BotW Rupee Menu Icon 20 Rupees BotW Rupee Menu Icon 80 Rupees Kayden
Shuteye Inn Kakariko Village BotW Rupee Menu Icon 20 Rupees BotW Rupee Menu Icon 40 Rupees Ollie
Swallow's Roost Rito Village BotW Rupee Menu Icon 20 Rupees BotW Rupee Menu Icon 80 Rupees Cecili
The Great Ton Pu Inn Hateno Village BotW Rupee Menu Icon 20 Rupees BotW Rupee Menu Icon 40 Rupees Prima
Tarrey Town Free Kapson

Other Appearances[]

Link's Crossbow Training[]

Main article: Elde Inn


The Elde Inn appears in the Kakariko Target Practice Stage in Link's Crossbow Training.

Nomenclature[]

TMC Forest Minish Artwork Names in other regions TMC Jabber Nut Sprite
LanguageNameMeaning
JapanJapanese宿屋 (Yado Ya)Inn
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See Also[]

References

  1. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 245,(MM | MM3D) 271 (TMC)
  2. "Inn" — Map (Breath of the Wild)
  3. "Zzz... Oh, Mr. Hero. Welcome to the Great Deku Tree's Navel. I made a bed out of leaves just for you, Mr. Hero! Take as long as you like with yawn and the ZZZs!" — Pepp (Breath of the Wild)
    "[How much?] Oh, I don't want your rupees! You're the great Mr. Hero! I prepared this bed for you ages ago! All I want is to help you get some sleep." — Pepp (Breath of the Wild)
    "I was waiting for so long...I got really *yawn* sleepy..." — Pepp (Breath of the Wild)
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