The Holladay House is located in the Orange Commercial Historic District in Virginia. With a rich 175-year-old history, the building has hosted many iconic figures such as Robert E. Lee, James Madison, Jefferson Davis and J.E.B. Stuart. The Holladay House has served many different purposes in its life. It existed as a mercantile store, a doctor's office and schoolhouse. The Holladay House was permanently converted into an inn in 1989. The inn has six rooms equipped with generous amenities, which include king-size beds, luxury linens, cable television, DVD player, wireless Internet, hypoallergenic toiletries, magazines and DVD library. If you want to experience an inn with historical significance and amenities of an up-scale hotel, the Holladay House is a smart choice.
The Inn on Poplar Hill is a bed and breakfast situated on 28 acres of scenic property in Orange, Virginia. The inn is a Victorian house with six different themed rooms. Rooms have cable television, a DVD player, luxury linens and natural bath soaps. Pet-friendly rooms and occasional murder mystery parties are unique features to the inn. If you are looking for an alternative to the Holladay House, the Inn on Poplar is a competitive alternative.
The Holiday Inn Express is located minutes away from the Orange airport. The Holiday Inn is the standard chain hotel with modern conveniences: cable television, work desk, phone, fax, wireless Internet and mini-refrigerator. If you are traveling to Rapidan for business, the Holiday Inn Express is a pragmatic hotel choice.
The Microtel Inn & Suites is a large economy hotel in Culpeper, Virgina. The Microtel is a no-frills establishment providing basic amenities: coffeemaker, wireless Internet, cable television and telephone. If you are on a budget, the Microtel offers some of the lowest rates for the area.