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103 East Piccadilly Street
Winchester, VA 22601
Nightly Rates: ($120.00 - $155.00)
3 Star
Winchester's landmark grand hotel, The George Washington Hotel is located in the heart of Winchester's historic district. Built in 1924, the hotel has undergone a complete restoration and is the region's preferred choice for upscale accommodations. The hotel architecture is magnificent and reflects the historic elegance of the past while providing all of today's modern comforts. The hotel features luxurious guest rooms with panoramic views of the historic district, a posh lobby bar, provocative restaurant, indoor spa pool, spa services, meeting rooms, and grand ballroom. The romantic Shenandoah Valley - the name invokes images of rolling hillsides, fertile fields, verdant forests and American history. The George Washington Hotel lies in the heart of Virginia's northern Shenandoah Valley, a region as rich in history as in beauty. Built in 1924, the hotel instantly became an icon of elegant service and quality accommodations. Recently having undergone a complete restoration, The George Washington Hotel offers the charm, grace and sophistication of the past while featuring modern amenities for the 21st century. Superior accommodations are paired with the finest service, reminiscent of a bygone era where guests can expect to be pampered at their hotel of choice.

· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 3:00 PM
· Check out time is 12:00 PM
· Time Zone is Eastern
· Opened in 1924
· Renovated in 2007
· 90 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 5 floors.
nterstate 81 Southbound. Take exit 315, make right onto Berryville Pike (Route 7) at end of ramp. Follow Berryville Pike to Pleasant Valley Road, make left. Continue to Cork St, make right. Follow Cork to Cameron and take right onto Cameron. Hotel is on right as you make a right onto Piccadilly.
Interstate 81 Northbound. Take exit 315, make right onto Berryville Pike (Route 7) at end of ramp. Follow Berryville Pike to Pleasant Valley Road, make left. Continue to Cork St, make right. Follow Cork to Cameron and take right onto Cameron. Hotel is on right as you make a right onto Piccadilly.
Route 7 Westbound. Cross over Interstate 81, route 7 becomes Berryville Pike. Follow Berryville Pike to Pleasant Valley Road, make left. Continue to Cork St, make right. Follow Cork to Cameron and take right onto Cameron. Hotel is on right as you make a right onto Piccadilly.
Route 50 Eastbound. Route 50 becomes Amherst St. as you approach town. Amhearst splits, bear right onto Boscawen St. Continue to Cameron St. take a left. Hotel is on right as you make a right onto Piccadilly.
Dulles Toll Road (Route 267) take Westbound. Dulles Toll Road ends at Route 7 in Leesburg, continue Westbound. Cross over Interstate 81, route 7 becomes Berryville Pike. Follow Berryville Pike to Pleasant Valley Road, make left. Continue to Cork St, make right. Follow Cork to Cameron and take right onto Cameron. Hotel is on right as you make a right onto Piccadilly.
The hotel is in the heart of Winchester's Historic District, conveniently located at the corner of Piccadilly and Cameron Street, and a short stroll from the many attractions including the Old Court House Civil War Museum, the Museum of the Shenandoah Valley, George Washington's Office Museum, and Stonewall Jackson's Headquarters Museum. For family fun there is the Children's Discovery Museum, nearby Wilson's Wild Animal Park, and ask about taking a Ghost Tour of old Winchester. Wander down the Loudon Street Walking Mall just one block away, with numerous boutique shops and restaurants to savor. Shenandoah National Park is a mere 20 minutes away, offering spectacular outdoor activities.
Washington Dulles International Airport - IAD - 53 MILES Winchester Regional Airport - WGO - 6 MILES
Reservations require a credit card deposit of one nights stay plus tax at the time of booking.
Reservations must be cancelled at least one day prior to arrival by 4pm local hotel time to avoid a cancel penalty.
Contemporary American Cuisine with fresh local ingredients, and spectacular open kitchen. Winchester?s newest hot spot stages a great culinary experience.
The Half NoteThe Lobby Bar with its live Piano music is perfect for tea and cocktails.
Room ServiceOn site health club includes cardio-vascular and weightlifting equipment. Jim Barnett Park offers jogging and nature trails as well as racquetball and is 1.5 miles away. Tennis courts available 3 miles at Shenandoah University.
- Golf Course NearbyNearby golf available 3-15 miles away at Campus Valley, Bowling Green, Shenandoah Valley G.C., and Rock Harbor
- PoolIndoor pool and whirlpool
- Shenandoah National ParkThis park offers spectacular outdoor activities including hiking, bird watching and brilliant photographic opportunities. Golf lovers will find Virginia National, Rock Harbor and other outstanding courses in the area. The bounty of the valley is found close by at countless apple orchards (where you can pick your own bushel!), interactive family farms and open-air fresh farmer's markets. For family fun there is the Children's Discovery Museum, Jim Barnett Park, with jogging trails, a three acre fishing lake and expansive playgrounds, nearby is Wilson's Wild Animal Park, or ask about taking a Ghost Tour of old Winchester.
- Jim Barnett ParkJogging Track/Trail, Racquetball Court,
- Shenandoah UniversityTennis Courts
- Playground Off-Site.1 mile from property
- Boating Off-Site3 miles from property
- Casino Off-SiteCharlestown Races, 25 miles from property
- Game Room Off-Site3 miles from property
Museum
- FEDERAL MOGULFor Family Fun
- Wilson's Wild Animal ParkFor Family Fun
- Shenandoah National ParkFor Family Fun, 20 minutes from property
Quirky Tourist Attractions in or near VirginiaWhile in Virginia, you might enjoy a visit to: Shepherdstown, West Virginia: Little House for Lab BratsBuilt so that student teachers could observe children playing in -- a child-sized house. Aldie, Virginia: Bull Run CastleA lover's getaway and Harry Potter party spot -- and it's been built to be defended. Shippensburg, Pennsylvania: Tiny WorldErnest Helm has built a town in miniature -- for his cats. New Market, Virginia: Doofy Johnny Appleseed StatueBarefoot, with a pot on his head and a goofy expression -- but he is ten feet tall. © roadsideamerica.com, Doug Kirby, Ken Smith, Mike Wilkins. Information provided as an unofficial resource on attractions as a convenience to our visitors. Information and status -- location, hours open, admission prices, current exhibits, and other aspects -- are subject to change without our knowledge. |
