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Virginia Beach Hotels

When visiting Virginia Beach, you’ll find that Virginia Beach hotels and Virginia Beach resorts are some of the most luxurious and the most relaxing places to stay on the East Coast. Hotels in Virginia Beach range from Bed & Breakfasts to luxurious hotels to more value-oriented Virginia Beach hotels. You can also enjoy the many Virginia Beach resorts and rental properties available to visitors year round.


Some of the most popular Virginia Beach hotels and Virginia Beach resorts:


Atlantic Sands Oceanfront Hotels


Located on the beach with 110 oceanfront rooms and 86 non-smoking rooms, all rooms offer panoramic ocean views and include a microwave, refrigerator, iron & ironing board, coffee maker, hair dryer, wireless internet, cable TV and HBO, and all rooms include a private oceanfront balcony. A standard room comes with two queen size beds.


Barclay Towers Resort Hotel


Located oceanfront and along the Virginia Beach boardwalk, this resort boasts 138 two-room suites with ocean views and private balconies. Each suite comes with a king size bed and queen size sleeper sofa, kitchens with microwave, stove, oven, refrigerator, coffee maker, toaster, cookware and place settings for four. Rooms also feature two color cable televisions with HBO, access to coin laundry, and the heated indoor pool, as well as the spa with dry sauna, steam sauna & hot tub on the oceanfront. Other Amenities: Continental Breakfast, Exercise Room, Jacuzzi.


Crowne Plaza Virginia Beach


Located close to the beach and within driving distance to Norfolk and Chesapeake, The Crowne Plaza Virginia Beach features "Sleep Advantage" bedding, hair dryers, irons/ironing boards, coffeemakers, voice-mail and safes in every room. You can also enjoy the heated indoor pool, Jacuzzi, dry saunas, health club, laundry facilities, ATM machine, restaurant, lounge 24-hour gift shop and business center located inside the hotel. There are high-speed Ethernet connections in the lobby and on the Concierge Level --both complimentary to guests.


There is also a number of Bed & Breakfast hotels in Virginia Beach:


Angie’s Guest Cottage:


Built in the early 1900s, local historians report that the house was used to accommodate the families of surf men stationed at the US Coast Guard Station for the summer holidays. Angie’s Cottage is an early 20th century beach house located in the heart of the resort area, one block from the ocean. Casual, cozy atmosphere, quiet, smoke free and clean with fresh flowers throughout.


Country Villa Bed & Breakfast:


Situated on 4 acres of pine, oak & walnut trees in rural Virginia Beach, this villa is less than 15 minutes from museums, activities, restaurants and 7 minutes from the oceanfront. They offer a three course, gourmet breakfast, baked goods, and complimentary wine & cheese Rooms offer central air and heat, distinct décor, each with a fireplace, TV/VCR, am/fm/radio/CD player, ceiling fans, queen beds with down pillows and comforters, high count bedding and private baths (some with jacuzzi tubs,) plush robes and towels.


Virginia Beach Resorts:


Ocean Key Resort:


This resort offers 1-bedroom condos with kitchen, living room and sleeper sofa. Resort features include an indoor swimming pool and Jacuzzi, sauna, fitness room, free underground parking in resort's private garage, and more.


Alamar Resort Inn:


Alamar Resort Inn is a Three Diamond Hotel with rooms tastefully decorated in fine Queen Anne furniture. Located close to the beach, boardwalk, shopping and entertainment, the room rates vary by season, ranging from $55 - $265 depending on your accommodations.


If you’re not looking for Virginia Beach hotels, Virginia Beach resorts or other hotels in Virginia Beach, cheap hotels in Virginia Beach may be what you‘re looking for. Try checking with the local Best Western, Comfort Inn, or Super 8 Motel. Sometimes the best cheap hotels in Virginia Beach are the least advertised, so ask friends who’ve visited before or check with the yellow pages. Often, cheap hotels in Virginia Beach are furthest from the beach and the best area attractions, so be prepared to walk or take a cab.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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