Inns in Martinsburg, WV

Known as the northern gateway to the Shenandoah Valley, Martinsburg, West Virginia, is a town in West Virginia's Eastern Panhandle. It is about 90 miles northwest of Washington, D.C. Founded in 1778, Martinsburg has several historical sites, including West Virginia's first post office, a railway station, and Civil War era memorabilia and buildings. The area also offers outdoor activities such as hiking and boating.
  1. Scottish Inn

    • The Scottish Inn in Martinsburg is a motel with basic accommodations. Guests will find downtown, with its historical brick buildings, within walking distance.

      Scottish Inn

      1024 Winchester Ave.

      Martinsburg, WV 25401

      304-267-2935

    Aspen Hall Inn

    • Travelers looking for more upscale accommodations can investigate Aspen Hall Inn, a 22-room mansion built in 1750. George Washington attended a wedding at the property in 1761, and Patsy Cline has been a guest. The property was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. The grounds include Mendenhall's Fort, notable from the French and Indian Wars.

      Aspen Hall Inn

      405 Boyd Ave.

      Martinsburg, WV 25401

      304-260-1750

    Holiday Inn

    • Martinsburg is home to a variety of chain motels for guests seeking moderate lodging. The Holiday Inn is a three-star motel. The motel is home to an on-site restaurant and a heated indoor pool. The rooms feature Wi-Fi, and a business center offers computers for complimentary guest use.

      Holiday Inn

      301 Foxcroft Ave.

      Martinsburg, WV 25401

      304-267-5500

    Pulpit and Pallette Inn

    • Travelers seeking an intimate experience can stay at the Pulpit and Pallette Inn. This bed and breakfast features two comfortable rooms that share a bathroom. Rates include tea time, as well as a coffee and tea platter served in your room.

      Pulpit and Pallette Inn

      516 W. John St.

      Martinsburg, WV 25401

      304-263-7012

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