Hotels in Charlottesville, Virginia

Hotels in Charlottesville, Virginia
Although it's best known as being the home of Thomas Jefferson's prestigious University of Virginia, the small city of Charlottesville offers a lot of attractions, activities and historic sites to keep visitors busy for a least a few days. The area's many rivers and lakes mean that fishing, kayaking and boating opportunities are never far away, and wine lovers will enjoy visiting the region's many wineries and vineyards. In addition, a number of parks, such as Beaver Creek Lake, Dorrier Park, Chris Greene Lake, Charlotte Y. Humphris Park, Simpson park, Ivy Creek Natural Area and Ragged Mountain Natural area, offer plenty of hiking and biking trails.

Hilton Garden Inn Charlottesville

A good choice for both business travelers and tourists, the Hilton Garden Inn Charlottesville is a higher-end lodging option with a lounge, meeting room, business center, pool, fitness room and onsite restaurant. In-room amenities are standard, although all rooms have a refrigerator, microwave evening room service. The Hilton is located less than half an hour from most of the Charlotteville area's major attractions, such as the scenic Blueridge Parkway, Monticello, Montpelier, Skyline Drive and Wintergreen Ski Resort.

Hilton Garden Inn Charlottesville
1793 Richmond Road
Charlottesville, Virginia 22911
(434) 979-4442
hiltongardeninn.com

English Inn of Charlottesville

An English countryside style hotel, the English Inn of Charlottesville offers guests a pool, sauna, fitness room, courtesy airport shuttle, afternoon tea time, complimentary breakfast and two meeting rooms and is a good lodging option for those looking for a more intimate and unique hotel. In-room amenities include complimentary Wi-Fi, a refrigerator and a microwave. The English Inn is conveniently located near half a dozen golf courses and a dozen vineyards and is within a 20-minute drive of most Charlottesville area attractions and outdoor activities.

English Inn of Charlottesville
2000 Morton Drive
Charlottesville, VA 22903
(434) 971-9900
englishinncharlottesville.com

Hampton Inn Charlottesville

A good mid-range option for couples and families, the 123-guestroom Hampton Inn Charlottesville offers its guests complimentary breakfast, business center, pool and meeting rooms. In-room amenities are standard. The hotel offers easy access to all of the area's major historic, outdoor and adventure attractions and activities.

Hampton Inn Charlottesville
2035 India Rd
Charlottesville, Virginia 22901
(434) 978-7888
hamptoninn.com

Omni Charlottesville Hotel

The most upscale lodging option in Charlottesville is located in historic downtown and offers 208 elegantly appointed guestrooms with views of the blueridge mountains, Wi-Fi access and room service. Hotel amenities include a complimentary breakfast, business center, indoor and outdoor pool, meeting rooms and fitness center. Best for those who want to be near the many restaurants and bars of downtown Charlottesville, the Omni also offers easy access to the area's many attractions and activities.

Omni Charlottesville Hotel
235 West Main Street
Charlottesville, Virginia 22902
(434) 971-5500
omnihotels.com

Doubletree Charlottesville

A comfortable and reliable mid-range option, the Doubletree Charlottesville offers guests a business center, pool, onsite restaurant and help with local excursions. In-room amenities are standard and include complimentary Wi-Fi and evening room service. The Doubletree offers easy access to parks, golf courses, wineries, ski resorts, historic sites and hiking and biking trails.

Doubletree Charlottesville
990 Hilton Heights Road
Charlottesville, Virginia 22901
(434) 973-2121
doubletree1.hilton.com

Article Written By Jisel Perilla

Jisel Perilla has been writing for Frommer´s Travel Guides since 2009 and is currently working on her fourth publication. She majored in English and minored in Spanish at the University of Mary Washington in Frederickburg, Virginia. Perilla has traveled extensively throughout Europe, Latin America, Asia and Africa and currently lives between Washington, D.C. and Bogota, Colombia.

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