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Econo Lodge Near Fredericksburg Battlefield - Fredericksburg Hotels
Rating: 2.0 Stars

Econo Lodge Near Fredericksburg Battlefield

5321 Jefferson Davis Hwy, Fredericksburg - Map
 
 
"Ceartainly I'll go bacl again and …"
The best hotel on the way stop over that you pay for. Hotel services and cleanliness are the best so far I have stayed in a many …
Saifullah from Atlanta, GA
Situated in Fredericksburg, this hotel is in the same area as Spotsylvania Towne Centre, Fredericksburg Area Museum and …More
Quality Inn Fredericksburg - Fredericksburg Hotels
Rating: 2.0 Stars

Quality Inn Fredericksburg

543 Warrenton Rd, Fredericksburg - Map
 
 
"great place to stop"
comfort convenience, great staff. This hotels has it all and at a reasonable price
fred from new smyrna beach florida
Situated in Fredericksburg, this hotel is close to Fredericksburg Expo and Conference Center and United States National …More
Sleep Inn - Fredericksburg Hotels
Rating: 2.0 Stars

Sleep Inn

595 Warrenton Rd, Fredericksburg - Map
 
 
"Nice stay"
Will stay here again. The staff was very helpful and volunteered we have a noon check out after a 13 hour drive and very late …
A Traveller
Situated in Fredericksburg, this hotel is close to Fredericksburg Expo and Conference Center and United States National …More
Clarion Inn - Fredericksburg Hotels
Rating: 3.0 Stars

Clarion Inn

564 Warrenton Road, Fredericksburg - Map
 
 
"Great stay!!"
Nice room, updated. dis not loke entrances putside but great deal. Insise pool and hot tub and free breakfast!!
lauren
Situated in Fredericksburg, this hotel is close to Fredericksburg Expo and Conference Center and United States National …More
Quality Inn near Central Park - Fredericksburg Hotels
Rating: 2.0 Stars

Quality Inn near Central Park

2310 Plank Road, Fredericksburg - Map
 
 
"Great location & Staff."
The staff was amazing, went out of their way to be accommodating. Like many heavily traveled hotels it could use a little physical …
DJ from NYC NY
Situated in the city center, this hotel is close to Spotsylvania Towne Centre, United States National Slavery Museum, and …More
Comfort Inn Southpoint - Fredericksburg Hotels
Rating: 2.0 Stars

Comfort Inn Southpoint

5422 Jefferson Davis Hwy, Fredericksburg - Map
 
 
"Great Hotel"
Have used this hotel many times on our way back to New York state. It is in great condition . Nice Pool, Clean rooms, Nice Area …
Kevin from Caton, NY
Situated in Fredericksburg, this hotel is in the same area as Spotsylvania Towne Centre, Fredericksburg Area Museum and …More
Comfort Suites - Fredericksburg Hotels
Rating: 2.5 Stars

Comfort Suites

541 Warrenton Road, Fredericksburg - Map
 
 
"Large, Comfortable Room"
Beautiful, clean, comfortable room and nice breakfast in the morning. Nice touch with fresh chocolate chip cookies in the lobby in …
Carol from Virginia
Free deluxe hot continental breakfast available daily 6:30 am to 9:30 am. Indoor heated salt water swimming pool and fitness …More
Sleep Inn South Point - Fredericksburg Hotels

Sleep Inn South Point

5400 Southpoint Centre Blvd, Fredericksburg - Map
 
 
"will stay again"
This is a good clean hotel,chack in was quick and easy, breakfast was good. location is ideal with a lot of resturants within …
phil from gloucester, england
Eleven restaurants, movie theater and bowling within walking distance. Close to historic Fredericksburg and Civil War …More

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    The colonial past thrives in Fredericksburg and Spotsylvannia and Stafford counties. Visitors can tour George Washington’s boyhood home at Ferry Farm, site of the myth of Washington and the cherry tree. Heavily damaged in the Civil War, Spotsylvannia’s Old Courthouse has county records from 1720. The United States National Slavery Museum marks a shameful chapter in American history.