Modern Virginia B&Bs
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When many people think of bed & breakfasts, they still have the image of doily-covered rooms with miscellaneous trinkets and baubles on every spare shelf and table. Thanks to Better Way to Stay’s humorous “NO Doily!” campaign, many B&Bs are updating their décor. At our members inns, you’ll find modernized comfort for a contemporary getaway:
Magnolia House Inn may be historic B&B, but that doesn’t mean it’s dated! Check out the Ellington Suite with its spa room, Bain Ultra Thermomassage tub, massage offerings, and sitting room with comfortable, leather chairs.
Cedar Spring Inn & Spa is celebrating its 10th year as a luxurious retreat designed by an architect from Charlottesville, Virginia. Each unique, modern room offers everything from flat screen TVs to high speed Wi-Fi to elegant furnishings. No old-fashioned décor here!
Maury Place at Monument is a luxury bed & breakfast with four stylish suites. Relax with heated tile floors, multi-nozzle rain head showers, flat screen TVs, and decorations that are “both sophisticated and refreshingly modern.”
The Hope and Glory Inn is a picture of modernized history, a boutique inn with all of the up-to-date amenities needed for a lavish getaway. The Hope and Glory also specializes in spa treatments and therapies, so if you’re looking for a Shiatsu massage, a maternity massage, aromatherapy, or cranial sacral therapy, you’ve found the right place.
Museum District Bed & Breakfast brings tradition and innovation to a sophisticated meeting point. Take, for instance, Judge Rhea’s Suite—a two-person shower/steam room, black and white marble floors, dimmer light switches for a candlelight effect, and a flat screen TV. Does it get any better than that?
Foster Harris House is at your service with a wealth of modernity. With its spa showers, marble floors, Italian tile, and lighted makeup mirrors, and chic furnishings, you’ll find yourself in relaxing luxury.
The William Cox Inn offers a modern, North Wing addition to their 18th century B&B. Relax in the North Oak Room, the White Oak Room, The Redbud Room, or the Tulip Poplar Room, each which its own classy accoutrement.
