Hotel Strasburg, Strasburg
About the Hotel
Hotel Strasburg is a historic 3-star hotel located in Strasburg, Virginia, known for its Victorian aesthetics and situated in the business district. This hotel is significant for its proximity to key Civil War sites, including the Stonewall Jackson Museum and Belle Grove Plantation. It provides guests with a blend of classic charm and modern amenities, creating an inviting atmosphere for both leisure and business travelers. Visitors can explore the local history while enjoying comfortable accommodations and quality dining options.
Location
Situated in Strasburg, the hotel is conveniently close to historical landmarks such as Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park, which is just 7.5 km away. Other attractions, including the Shenandoah Valley Artworks and Hupp's Hill Civil War Park, are also within easy reach. Guests can navigate the area easily, with transportation options available to explore local wineries, golf courses, and outdoor activities.
Rooms
Hotel Strasburg features 29 air-conditioned accommodations equipped with complimentary Wi-Fi. Each room is designed with blackout drapes and provides amenities such as cable TV and en suite bathrooms. Some rooms include additional comforts like whirlpool tubs and work desks. Guests can also find sitting areas and carpeted floors within their rooms.
Eat & Drink
Guests at Hotel Strasburg can savor meals at the on-site restaurant, which offers fine dining for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The Pub provides a gourmet menu, featuring signature burgers, wraps, and seafood dishes. A daily complimentary continental breakfast is served, along with a free manager's reception for casual mingling. Additionally, visitors can enjoy snacks and beverages at the hotel's coffee shop/café.
Leisure & Business
Hotel Strasburg offers an array of leisure and business facilities, featuring 0.1 m² of conference space and a meeting room. Active travelers can engage in activities like basketball, hiking, canoeing, and horseback riding in the surrounding area. The hotel also provides tour/ticket assistance, complimentary newspapers in the lobby, and a 24-hour front desk to enhance guest experience.
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Facilities
General
- Free Wi-Fi
- Parking
- Pets allowed
Dining
- Breakfast
- Restaurant
- Bar/ Lounge area
Room features
- Air conditioning
- Sitting area
- Balcony
Media
- Television
- Telephone
Room decor
- Carpeted floor
Location
Reviews and Ratings
Staying at this hotel had its ups and downs. The rooms were well-appointed and warm, but the maintenance and housekeeping could have been better. The service, especially from Lola at the front desk, made our trip extra special, even though some areas of the hotel need upgrades. The location was lovely, conducive to exploring the town on foot, but could use some updates. The dining experience was excellent, offering great value for money, although some historical issues were present. Overall, it was a nice place to stay, but with some room for improvement.
Staying at this hotel felt just like visiting Grandma's house with its cosy traditional old-style rooms, plush rose colored carpeting, and a fireplace. The accommodation was clean, quiet, and comfortable, perfect for a short stay. The location was convenient for touring the scenic Shenandoah Valley, although the property needs some updates. The dining experience could be improved, with a basic breakfast selection that lacked variety.
I was excited about the hotel's great location, perfect for exploring the surrounding Shenandoah Valley and local attractions. The rooms were spacious, air-conditioned, and boasted a brilliantly equipped bathroom with a powerful shower. However, being closed for dinner on the night of our check-in was a bit inconvenient, especially with the noisy AC unit right in front of our room.
The Taylor House has a charming atmosphere and a caring staff, making it a cozy stay in a beautiful location downtown. However, the rooms are accessed by narrow metal staircases outside and are quite small. The dining experience, although adequate, could use some improvement with limited breakfast options. The location is peaceful and perfect for history enthusiasts, but it's a bit far from certain attractions. Despite some downsides, it offers a serene and historic setting ideal for a laid-back getaway.
The hotel is situated in a quiet residential area, which provides an excellent base camp for history and civil war buffs, outdoor adventurers, and those interested in antiques. The rooms were somewhat dark and had a mildew smell, which detracted from the overall comfort at the price we paid. The service, particularly during breakfast, was helpful and friendly. However, the location, despite being in a quiet residential area, had a noticeable smell similar to a pig farm in the vicinity, though it was just a block or two from downtown. The dining experience, held in the large Victorian dining room, offered diverse options with some standouts like sausage gravy and grits, although not appealing to all tastes. The hotel facilities were fairly clean and adequate for a pleasant stay.
The hotel is in a quaint, quiet, and safe location near the north end of the Shenandoah Skyway, right off of Skyline Drive, making it convenient for our trip. The rooms are comfortable and filled with antiques and knick-knacks from the 40's and 50's, each featuring two extended single beds and a Jacuzzi tub, which adds to the charm of the stay. The service, although knowledgeable and friendly, was slightly marred by a frustrating pricing issue and lack of room access for freshening up during our three-day stay. Dining offered a choice of three dry cereals, fruit, and cake, which was a bit limited, but the overall experience was excellent value for money on our 21-day tour. The facilities were adequate, though some customer-service training may be necessary. It's a good place to stay to explore the Skyline Drive while being situated in a quiet residential area.
Upon arrival at this hotel, I was delighted to find a sweet room with a wonderful king-size bed and a fantastic shower. The room was spacious, though a bit dark which affected the overall comfort. The uniquely decorated Victorian-style furnishings added a charming touch to the room.
My stay at the hotel was quite a mixed bag. The room was quaint with period furniture and lace curtains but uncomfortably hot until we got the window unit AC's working. The service was a bit chaotic, with moments of extreme helpfulness mixed with some rudeness. The location, while historic and charming, was at a very busy intersection and closed after breakfast. The dining options were limited, but the facilities were decent overall.
I had a pleasant stay at this hotel. The queen suite was just right and very homey, offering great value for about $65 a night. The service was exceptional, as they even assisted with a special request I had. The location was perfect, providing an excellent base for various activities. However, the dining experience was a bit lacking, and the historical whitewash hanging over my continental breakfast wasn't ideal.
The hotel is situated at a charming location near downtown Strasburg, surrounded by antiques and offering easy access to local shops and restaurants. The rooms are spread over four buildings, including newer homes, but some may face noisy traffic. The hotel staff are helpful and accommodating, with a touch of warm, friendly customer service. The dining experience is cozy but limited, and the facilities are well-maintained.