Howard Johnson Inn--Warrenton
Learn more about the American Civil War at Manassas Battlefield and see the spectacular Luray Caverns because they're all close by when you stay at Howard Johnson Inn--Warrenton. Relax in your room because it has numerous attributes such as a microwave oven and a refrigerator and Internet access. The hotel maintains laundry facilities for its guests. Also, pets are welcome at this Howard Johnson Inn. Swim in the outdoor pool and enjoy your free continental breakfast. For other meals, several restaurants are only minutes away from the hotel.
Howard Johnson Inn--Warrenton
6 Broadview Ave.
Warrenton, VA 20186
540-347-4141
hojo.com
Hampton Inn Warrenton
At Hampton Inn Warrenton, your room will have a host of amenities such as Internet access, a microwave oven and a refrigerator. Workout in the fitness center and have a leisurely swim in the on-site pool. Start each day in the hotel's lobby with a fireplace and enjoy a complimentary hot breakfast before you head out to Washington, DC that is a treasure trove of things for as visitor to see.
Hampton Inn Warrenton
501 Blackwell Road
Warrenton, VA 20186
540-349-4200
hamptoninn.hilton.com
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Warrenton
Fly into Dullas or Reagan International airports and you'll be less that an hour away from the 85-room Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Warrenton. Your room will have a refrigerator, a microwave oven and Internet access among its many amenities. Be prepared to see many sights like historic Civil War Battlefields that are about 12 miles away, or play a round of golf at South Wales Golf Course, which is four miles from this hotel. This hotel treats you to a hot breakfast and you can workout in the fitness center. During the summer, take a relaxing swim in the outdoor pool.
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Warrenton
410 Holiday Court
Warrenton, VA 20186
540-341-3461
ichotelsgroup.com
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