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Holiday Inn Express & Suites Charlottesville
4.5/5111 Reviews
Front staff were all extremely friendly. There was a weird smell in our room, sort of a chemical odor. The location was very close to downtown so that was convenient.
Hampton Inn Charlottesville
4.2/5103 Reviews
Slightly old. . . Everything else is satisfactory. . . Actually, no deposit is charged. . . The trust of people is very warm. . . There is a relatively new small square across the road. . . Eating and shopping are pretty good.
Clarion Pointe Charlottesville
3.9/597 Reviews
My husband was sent to the UVA Medical Center for cancer treatment. I stayed here for the week and it was extremely clean, quiet and had the most kind, helpful employees. The bed was very comfortable. It is out of the way enough to be quiet but is convenient to shopping and food. Everyone who worked there was polite. I would definitely recommend this hotel and would stay here again!
Sleep Inn & Suites Monticello
4/5100 Reviews
The Sleep Inn on 5th St was our choice for an overnight in Charlottesville to attend a wedding. At $235 for the night, we weren’t expecting top of the line but we also didn’t expect low budget. Our bathroom smelled of sewage. While sink/toilet and surround looked newish, the bathtub, tub wall, and floor looked cobbled together from various “updates” or repairs. Oh, and a bulb was out in the bathroom. They claim “free wifi” but no network ever came up on either of our phones. The bed linens and beds were perfectly nice. The parking lot either had the lines drawn too close together or no one else staying knew how to park. We needed a can opener to get in and out. Free coffee bar and breakfast were as expected: scrambled eggs, bacon, waffles, cereal, orange juice. And bananas. The final piece that forced this 3-star review… with a new puppy at home, ironically we thought we’d get to sleep in a little without the puppy to wake us… only to discover around 5am that the incessant barking we heard was from the kennel NEXT DOOR. Won’t be back…
Fairfield Inn & Suites Charlottesville North
4.1/549 Reviews
Because I visited the University of Virginia, I decided to stay here very close. There is a big supermarket right next to it. It is easy to buy water and food. The breakfast buffet was also good. There is free parking.
Econo Lodge North Charlottesville
3.3/581 Reviews
Blech. I know you get what you pay for, but I paid $125 for one night during a very busy week in C-ville. That smell when you open the door and you are smacked in the face with the mix of cigarette smoke and deodorizer... In the 30 minutes I sat in there while searching for a new hotel, the smell invaded my face mask. Dark inside, woman (guest) sitting on the curb outside my room smoking, just blech. I abandoned the room and let them keep the money - maybe they can use it to rip out the drywall and start over?

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Highest PriceUS$999
Lowest PriceUS$65
Number of Reviews 1,056
Number of hotels16
Average Price(Weekday Night)US$138
Average Price(Weekend Night)US$160