Fredericksburg is a charming city with a rich history, also popular as the childhood residence of late president George Washington. It lures travelers who are curious about the city’s historic landmarks, including Central Rappahannock Heritage Center, the Georgian-style Chatham Manor, and the Fredericksburg Area Museum occupying the Town Hall. When vacationing here, you can also swing by Fredericksburg Battlefield to pay respects to the fallen American soldiers during The Battle of Fredericksburg. If you are into aviation, the vintage aircraft displays at Shannon Air Museum will surely excite you. For accommodation, do you want to stay in a hotel that has its own interesting past? Browse through this list of the best historic hotels in Fredericksburg, Virginia.
We handpicked these listings carefully, considering (wherever possible) properties with historic significance, recent guest reviews, location, accommodation type, prices, availability of dates, decor, and amenities. The image galleries get refreshed with the latest updates regularly. They were last updated on April 12, 2024.
1. Kenmore Inn (from USD 181)
Nestled on Princess Anne Street, Kenmore Inn is a charming hotel that was originally constructed as a residential home in 1793. However, it was only in 1932 that it opened its doors to vacationers in need of a cozy and picture-perfect retreat in Fredericksburg. Patrons can choose among nine aesthetically pleasing guest rooms, fashioned with soft-toned hues and elegant wooden details.
Besides rich history and a stunning design, Kenmore Inn boasts a tourist-friendly location near shopping, dining, and entertainment opportunities.
Kenmore Inn
Address: 1200 Princess Anne St
4.35 km (2.7 mi) from Fun Land of Fredericksburg
Top guest reviews
Amenities & Room:
everything was excellent the room the bed the bathroom the breakfast and the attention from all the staffHost:
staff was very friendly and respectful of one's comfortthey went out of their way to meet our needs in an unobtrusive but friendly mannerthe best part of our stay was interacting with the innkeeper and staffRead more reviewsLocation:
loved the property and the location is greatgreat location in historic fredericksburg and easy parking on the side street
2. The Richard Johnston Inn & 1890 Caroline House (from USD 291)
Pinterest-savvy vacationers are sure to fall in love with the beauty of The Richard Johnston Inn & 1890 Caroline House. Nestled in an 18th-century brick row house, the 3-star inn exudes a quintessential charm. It is a masterpiece of John Taylow, who is not only an architect but also a signer of The Declaration of Independence, together with 55 others.
The 1890s Caroline House nestles steps from the Richard Johnston Inn and features Victorian aesthetics, from four-poster beds to patterned accents.
The Richard Johnston Inn & 1890 Caroline House
Address: 711 Caroline Street, Fredericksburg City Center, Fredericksburg (VA), United States, 22401
4.7 km (3.0 mi) from Fun Land of Fredericksburg
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3. Linden Row Inn (from USD 254)
Linden Row Inn is included in the National Register of Historic Places and showcases impressive Greek Revival architecture. Rich in history, it is believed that the inn stands in the same garden where the famous American writer Edgar Allan Poe courted his beloved sweetheart and eventual fiancee Elmira Royster.
At present time, Linden Row Inn is famed for its stunning Victorian-style rooms and proximity to Capitol Square, just a 12-minute walk away.
Linden Row Inn
Address: 100 East Franklin Street, East Highland Park / Bellwood, Richmond (VA), United States, 23219
84.6 km (52.6 mi) from Fun Land of Fredericksburg
4. The Jefferson Hotel (from USD 305)
Featuring a Beaux-Arts architectural design, The Jefferson Hotel is a lovely retreat that’s been in the hospitality business since 1895. After several mishaps, including a fire that burnt more than half of the property, restorations, and change of ownership, The Jefferson Hotel thrived and is now the 5-star haven that it is.
Throughout time, it has opened its doors to notable figures, including American presidents. The names range from as early as Wilson to as recent as Obama.
The Jefferson Hotel
Address: 101 West Franklin Street
84.47 km (52.5 mi) from Fun Land of Fredericksburg
5. Airlie (from USD 179)
Reasonable pricing for a peaceful countryside retreat.
Beautiful grounds with walking trails, game room, and pet-friendly policy.
Scenic countryside location near Middleburg with limited nearby attractions.
Mixed reviews on dining experiences, with some guests praising the breakfast and others finding the options limited and overpriced.
Set on a 300-acre (121.4-hectare) property, Airlie is a serene and scenic retreat built in 1899. It was once known as Airlie House and Farm, owned by Harry Connelly Groome.
This 3-star retreat has plenty of exciting amenities in store for its patrons. In addition to air-conditioned rooms with Wi-Fi, it houses an excellent American restaurant, a state-of-the-art fitness center, a game room, and a tennis court. Topping it all off is a seasonal, family-friendly pool.
Airlie
Address: 6809 Airlie Road
56.17 km (35.0 mi) from Fun Land of Fredericksburg
6. Inn at Willow Grove (from USD 357)
If you are the type of vacationer who wants to live like royalty on their getaways, Inn at Willow Grove is the perfect home away from home for you. This 3-star hotel offers cottages with soaking tubs, a fitness center, an outdoor pool, and vast manicured grounds.
Inn at Willow Grove nestles in an old plantation house built in 1778. In the mid-1800s, expansion took place with the help of the same people that worked on the development of the University of Virginia.
Inn at Willow Grove
Address: 14079 Plantation Way
54.22 km (33.7 mi) from Fun Land of Fredericksburg
Top guest reviews
Amenities & Room:
quiet great views and one of the most comfortable beds everthe bathroom was also very nice and the floor is heatednice attention to little details; quality linens radiant heat in bathroom flooring nice wine and water glasses etcbeautiful propriety and lovely accommodations our room was warm and cozy we loved the fireplace great stayRead more reviewsHost:
a happy staff makes the overall experience that much more wonderful for the guestsall was wonderful - the staff beautiful grounds and delicious foodanyway if you want the most relaxing experience with top notch staff please visit
Travel back in time in Fredericksburg
Fredericksburg is a charming city that you should visit at least once in your lifetime, especially if you are into American history. It offers landmarks that played significant roles in the past, as well as accommodations that have survived the test of time. Use this list of the best historic hotels in Fredericksburg as your guide in choosing your holiday home.
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