Free Wi-Fi access and an on-site fitness center are both featured at this Virginia hotel. Each guest room has a cable TV with HBO channels. The University of Virginia is just 1 mile away.
Featuring a fitness center, Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Charlottesville-UVA, VA is set in Charlottesville in the Virginia region, 1.1 mi from John Paul Jones Arena and 2.1 mi from Scott Stadium....
Featuring barbecue facilities, Staybridge Suites Charlottesville Airport, an IHG Hotel is located in Charlottesville in the Virginia region, 7.4 miles from John Paul Jones Arena and 8.4 miles from...
This Charlottesville hotel is only minutes from the University of Virginia. The hotel offers free airport shuttle service to Charlottesville-Albemarle Airport and free Wi-Fi.
Located in the historic Charlottesville, Virginia city center, this B&B offers guests a homemade continental breakfast each morning and a daily wine and cheese reception. Free WiFi is provided.
Located directly across from the University of Virginia, this Charlottesville hotel features an on-site restaurant and free WiFi. Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello is 5 mi away.
Featuring free WiFi, Red Roof Inn Charlottesville is located 8.7 mi from the Charlottesville-Albemarle Airport. All guest rooms feature coffee makers, irons, ironing boards and cable television.
This Charlottesville hotel is minutes from the Historic Downtown Mall and the University of Virginia. The hotel offers guest rooms with free Wi-Fi and an on-site restaurant.
The Clarion Pointe Charlottesville is ideally located just minutes from Interstate 64, near the intersection of Route 29 and Route 250. The hotel offers free WiFi and a free daily breakfast.
Featuring an indoor pool and a fitness center, this Charlottesville hotel is just 2.5 mi from the University of Virginia. Guests receive wireless internet access free of charge.
the kitchenette in the king suite was a nice touch.
Just off of US Route 29N, Hampton Inn Charlottesville is conveniently located in Seminole Square Shopping Center. The hotel features an outdoor pool and complimentary daily breakfast.
very clean - nice room and efficient friendly staff
The Clarion Pointe Charlottesville is ideally located just minutes from Interstate 64, near the intersection of Route 29 and Route 250. The hotel offers free WiFi and a free daily breakfast.
The room itself was very inviting and comfortable.
Located across the street from the University of Virginia, this Charlottesville hotel offers an on-site gym. Guest rooms include a flat-screen cable TV.
comfortable,good breakfast,wormly service ,convenient
Courtyard University Medical Center lies among the city center, Charlottesville Amtrak Station and the University of Virginia. It features a well-equipped gym.
Location, spacious room and very well furnished, and the gym.
Amid Charlottesville and Albemarle County, the Sleep Inn & Suites Monticello is located near all major historic attractions and the University of Virginia.
Everything was nice, the breakfast was great also.
The Econo Lodge North is located on Route 29, and features free WiFi. Free on-site parking is offered. All guest rooms feature cable television with free HBO, a microwave and refrigerator.
Good service for that money and stay for one night.
Located in Charlottesville, a 13-minute walk from John Paul Jones Arena, Kimpton - The Forum Hotel, an IHG Hotel provides accommodations with free bikes, private parking, a fitness center and a garden...
A very comfortable, clean and large room. Great staff.
Located off Interstate 64, this Charlottesville hotel features an on-site restaurant and rooms with free Wi-Fi, a flat-screen TV and an MP3 connection.
Located in Charlottesville, 9.4 miles from Scott Stadium, Keswick Hall provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a restaurant.
The location was nice, and the views were amazing.
Just steps from the campus of the University of Virginia, this Charlottesville hotel has rooms with vintage hardwood floors, housed in three historic buildings. Free Wi-Fi access is provided.
Every single staff member we interacted with was helpful and pleasant
Located in Charlottesville and within 1.2 miles of Scott Stadium, Little Mod features a restaurant, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi throughout the property.
This Charlottesville hotel is minutes from the Historic Downtown Mall and the University of Virginia. The hotel offers guest rooms with free Wi-Fi and an on-site restaurant.
The hotel was nice, clean and room was comfortable.
With a free airport shuttle service, Courtyard Charlottesville offers modern accommodations 3.5 miles from the University of Virginia-Charlottesville Campus.
Nice relaxing clean very handy to get 2 great pool
Located directly across from the University of Virginia, this Charlottesville hotel features an on-site restaurant and free WiFi. Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello is 5 mi away.
location approximate to UVA.
Easy self parking in attached garage
This Charlottesville hotel is only minutes from the University of Virginia. The hotel offers free airport shuttle service to Charlottesville-Albemarle Airport and free Wi-Fi.
Room was very clean. Great location. Friendly staff
Just 2 miles from The University of Virginia, this right off US-29 Charlottesville freshly renovated hotel, offers free Wi-Fi, free parking, and rooms equipped with cable TV, microwave, and...
Clean, great location, fair price, large flat screen tv
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The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Charlottesville this weekend is $187 or, for a 4-star hotel, $314. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Charlottesville for this weekend cost around $1,054 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $197 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Charlottesville for tonight. You'll pay around $299 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Charlottesville will cost around $1,048, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
We stayed in Charlottesville for two days and there was so...
We stayed in Charlottesville for two days and there was so much more to do!
Nature: Charlottesville is an amazing place for the casual to intermediate nature enjoyer. There is ample opportunity in hiking trails with varying levels of difficulty, one even passes by Monticello.
Feeling: Charlottesville is a welcoming place. It's a college town with a lot of history, and you tend to find that the people there are involved in the community and it seemed as though anyone could find an event for them.
Restaurants: There are several amazing restaurants that Charlottesville has to offer - Bodo's Bagels (Pastrami Bagel with Muenster Cheese, Mustard, and Raw Onion), The Whisky Jar (Chicken Skin Burger), Umma's (Korean Fried Chicken), and Marco and Luca Dumplings (fried dumplings) were just a few of the culinary highlights of our trip.
All in all, if anyone has the chance to visit Charlottesville and you are the type of person, or people, who enjoy nature, historic towns, quirky shops, eclectic food choices, and an overall relaxed, laid back feeling, go to Charlottesville already!
Tomoki
United States of America
10
Scored 10
We only had two nights in Charlottesville.
We only had two nights in Charlottesville. I think we could have easily spent another couple of days. We spent 6 hours at Monticello and could have still gone back for more. We spent an afternoon walking on The Mall, which is the historic Main Street that was pedestrianized. There were so many great shops and restaurants we could have enjoyed the change to visit more of them. There were also great music venues but we didn't get a chance to see any shows.
Altenhofen
10
Scored 10
We were there for a Track meet at UVA.
We were there for a Track meet at UVA. Very close to the university and historic downtown area. Visit to Monticello was excellent and only about 15 mins away. Traffic was a bit congested but was manageable but showed the robustness of the area. On way home drove threw Shenandoah valley. A must. Spectacular views.
Michael
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
The rooms were clean, the bed were great.
The rooms were clean, the bed were great. It was hard to watch TV when not in bed, there was only a desk chair in the room. The restaurant was handled by one man who was also the bartender and the cook. He did a fantastic job, the food was excellent and there was little wait time. He was most welcoming and he was the highlight of our stay.
James
United States of America
10
Scored 10
We toured Montecello, the Trump Winery, the Downtown Mall...
We toured Montecello, the Trump Winery, the Downtown Mall area, and traveled to Ruckersville and Stanardsville to visit the little shops and antique stores. Getting around Charlottesville was a little hectic because there seemed to be a lot of construction and the roads were a little difficult to navigate due to unusual lane patterns. The mountain area is beautiful.
Christy
Vatican City
10
Scored 10
Nice downtown promenade and holiday lights.
Nice downtown promenade and holiday lights.
Good food at The Whiskey House (?) Restaurant.
And of course...the mansions. Beautiful views and such a deep touch to our nation's history! These politicians, even tho slave holders, at least had class. And understood the timing to make change happen.
And lived w/ in those attitudes.
Sleep Inn was affordable, clean ,busy, well maintained and convenient! TY for great hot waffles! And a comfie bed.
Holly P. N. H.
Philbrick
United States of America
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A wonderful place to stay. A lovely neighbourhood outside the main centre of Charlottesville but not too far away. The hosts are fantastic and are true dedicated environmentalists. I felt so good psychologically to be staying at such an eco friendly guest house who are professionals at saving water and looking after the environment. The gentleman host who gave me the induction was very funny too, not just funny but hilarious. The price is excellent and I would highly recommend this place especially to environmentalists
I rarely if ever leave reviews but for the price I must say this hotel was amazing! Everything was super clean and new. The rooms were very spacious, especially the bathroom. The indoor pool was clean and very relaxing with a great scenic view. The people at the front desk were friendly and the complimentary breakfast was great. We are planning to stay here again the next time we visit Charlottesville.
So many things to love! Great location, no need to rent a car, walked everywhere. The Restaurant in the hotel!!!! We ate there 5 times in 3 days. Southern cuisine done right!!!! The bar knows what they’re doing too. Our room was very clean, well purposed and best of all…..quiet! Definitely will stay here Everytime we come to Charlottesville! Can’t speak highly enough and I’m a pickle to please
Sam, who checked us in, was so wonderful. We travel for my husband's treatments at Charlottesville. We had family come down from Richmond to see us and Sam not only made us feel welcome, he made our guests feel welcome as well. This hotel is so convenient to the Pantops Cancer Center and restaurants while still be in a more quiet area. The hotel and rooms have always been so clean.
The breakfast buffet had a good selection of hot and cold items. The items changed slightly from the first to the second morning. The breakfast room is pleasant and sunny.
Our room was clean and was fairly large for this type of room. The beds were comfortable. Really liked the large, walk-in shower. So much nicer than the tub/showers in many hotels.
This was a cool spot to stay for work. I'm 5'3 and the bathroom still felt cubby. Room was clean.Breakfast was just like any other cereal, waffle machine, coffee, juice, yogurt etc.
The area itself had a lot of choices to eat. Not far from really cool apple orchards, wineries etc. Overall, I would come back, but probably not to this hotel.
The room and bathroom were very clean! The beds were comfortable, and the pillows were great, too. Breakfast in the morning was simple, but there was a good variety of things to chose from. We were super impressed with everything! Also, the Mexican restaurant right across the street from the hotel is great!
I score the hotel overall high, with an exception on cleanliness and breakfast (see below). A positive note: the receptionists were always very welcoming and kind, the presence of the little shop was very useful, and the room was gloriously large! And possibly the best wi-fi Ive ever had at a hotel..
great location right in downtown Charlottesville—great for restaurants and bars. comfortable, spacious room. good parking.
I loved the patio feel of the bar / lobby with its tropical plants, and the way the rooms looked out onto it
the hotel I was staying at in Charlottesville was a great hotel and it was close to restaurants, shops Amtrak station and close to Football Stadium too
and it was close to Monticello also.
great breakfast every morning
Good location with a short walk to bars and restaurants, clean and comfortable rooms and easy to park at the hotel.
We didn't stop for breakfast but it looked good with a choice of options available.
One of the better hotels I've ever stayed in! The staff were incredibly friendly and helpful, the treats in the room + breakfast were outstanding, and the room was clean and well-equipped.
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