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Top 1000 - Virginia Luxury Hotels

If you're looking for a great hotel in Virginia, chances are that it's on this list. We continually research lists from the leading travel publications including the Conde Nast Traveler Gold List, the Travel and Leisure 500, Resorts and Great Hotels, the Travel Channel, plus a variety of travel books and our own database and have assembled this list of links to brochure pages for over 1000 of the best hotels in the world.

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Note: Some of our Virginia luxury hotel selections may offer special discounts from time to time. Our hotel discount pages are continually updated. Here are the latest Newport News hotel deals, Norfolk hotel deals, Richmond hotel deals, Roanoke hotel deals.

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Boars Head Inn

Amid the serenity of Virginia's wine country, The Boar's Head Inn offers world-class golf, a full service spa, fitness center, tennis courts and three swimming pools. Many rooms offering balconies with lake or beautiful landscape views. Located on the property is the Old Mill Room, Charlottesville's only AAA Four star restaurant, named Virginia's Wine Restaurant of the year. More...

Camberleys Martha Washington Inn

Originally built in 1832 as a private residence by a Virginia General, the Martha Washington Inn evolved into a young ladies' finishing school. During the Civil War, it served as a hospital and romantic legends from that era persist today. More...

Homestead

The Homestead is a Full Service Resort Established in 1766 On 15000 Acres of Relaxation and Recreation in the Allegheny Mountains Featuring 3 Championship Golf Courses Including the Acclaimed Cascades Course World- Class European Style Spa Equestrian Center Shooting Sports Hiking/Biking Trails Tennis Shopping Superb Dining Rooms and Suites With Traditional Furnishings and Decor With Georgian Architecture. More...

Hyatt Regency Crystal City

A spectacular atrium welcomes you to Hyatt Regency Crystal City at Washington National Airport. More...

Hyatt Regency Reston

This 4 Diamond Property, Located At the Award-Winning Reston Town Center is Surrounded 45 Stores, 18 Restaurants and a 13-Screen Movie Theatre. This is the Perfect Venue For the Business Traveler or the Leisure Traveler As There. More...

Jefferson Hotel

Since 1895, The Jefferson had been recognized by discerning visitors and guests as one of the grandest hotels in America. A national historic landmark and a character member of Historic Hotels of America, The Jefferson has been completely renovated to enhance the original beauty of her distinct architecture. More...

Keswick Hall at Monticello

Keswick Hall is a Country Estate Situated On 600 Acres in the Foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains and Only 15 Minutes from Historic Charlottesville. More...

Kingsmill Resort

Kingsmill guest enjoy luxury in tastefully furnished villas overlooking golf course fairways, our tennis complex, Wareham's Pond and the James River. More...

Ritz Carlton Pentagon City

Each of the 345 guest rooms, including 41 suites, is complemented by an array of luxury amenities and services, while The Ritz Carlton Club rooms offer the added attraction of spectacular views of national landmarks and the Potomac River. we welcome you to meet at The Ritz-Carlton Pentagon City for extraordinary value in a capital location. More...

Ritz Carlton Tyson's Corner

Business mixes easily with pleasure in northern Virginia at The Ritz-Carlton Tysons Corner. Downtown Washington DC is just fourteen miles away and the hotel is connected to the Tysons II Galleria Mall for fine shopping and dining. More...

Sheraton Reston Hotel

The Sheraton Reston Hotel offers a luxurious and peaceful getaway from the stresses of daily life, while providing a haven for the traveling business professional. We offer the best of both worlds - a peaceful, resort atmosphere and a convenient location. More...

The Berkeley Hotel

The Berkeley Hotel's uncompromising service and elegant surroundings capture the essence of the tradition of our namesakes... More...

Williamsburg Hospitality House

Built in a classic architectural style, The Williamsburg Hospitality House surrounds an enchanting flagstone and brick courtyard adorned with flowering trees, umbrella shaded tables and a central fountain. More...

Williamsburg Inn

The 98 luxurious rooms and suites in the Williamsburg Inn are furnished in the elegant English Regency style. The 43 spacious contemporary rooms of the Providence Wings feature its own terrace or balcony in a garden setting. More...

Williamsburg Lodge

The Williamsburg Lodge combines the ambiance of an American folk art motif with contemporary comforts and conveniences. More...

Located just minutes from the Nation's capitol, Alexandria is steeped in history and culture and  offers a wide variety of things to do.   Possibilities range from visiting George Washington's home to dining on the lovely Potomac River. Over one million people visit Alexandria each year to see and experience its history and charm. Daily offerings include dining in Colonial taverns, shopping in the specialty shops of Old Town, taking a walking tour of the City's historic sites and homes or a boat ride along the waterfront. It's all here and just waiting for you... read more in our Alexandria Destination Guide.

Located on the Atlantic Ocean and Chesapeake Bay, Virginia Beach borders North Carolina and ranks as the largest city in Virginia. This major East Coast resort city welcomes college students and other travelers with a scenic boardwalk bustling with ice-cream shops, fast-food outlets, nightclubs, and places to rent water-sports equipment. There are excellent beaches north of town and thousands of hotel and motel rooms to suit every budget... read more in our Virginia Beach Destination Guide.

Williamsburg is located in southeastern Virginia on a peninsula between the James and York Rivers, which run into Chesapeake Bay. Settled in 1632, it was Virginia's capital from 1699 to 1779. After that time, the city unfortunately declined, and it was not until the 1920's that people again took a real interest in Williamsburg. It was in 1926 that the idea of excavating and restoring the colonial site of Williamsburg took root. Williamsburg then underwent a complete transformation from an industrial town to what is now known as Colonial Williamsburg... read more in our Williamsburg Destination Guide.


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