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    4.9 (87 reviews)
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    Alicia M.

    Hospitality is defined as "friendly and generous reception and entertainment of guests, visitors, or strangers." Klaus ensures that everyone starts as a guest and departs as a friend. The inn itself is well appointed and the minute you step inside you feel as if you have come home and you can rest your weary bones. The bucolic and sweeping views of the scenic countryside do not disappoint, while still within walking distance of Main Street attractions and dining for those wanting to enjoy the famous Michelin restaurant nearby. However, save room for breakfast at the inn. Chef Ken makes his own maple, sage and rosemary herb sausage, spiced bacon, and egg stuffed crepes to delight! From the start of your day that begins with the specially blended coffee or tea, then a delicious breakfast that is hearty and gastronomical treat. Ken takes great pride in his cooking and soon you too will be a member of the "clean plate club". After a day out exploring, come back to your lovely appointed room and sit on the couples couch reading by the fireplace. Truly relaxing! Then, before you retire for the evening, enjoy the multi-spigot shower that massages you from all sides. Truly an exceptional way to end your day! Climb into the soft, comfortable bed and soon you will be drifting off and dreaming...knowing that you will be fortunate to awaken to another wonderful gourmet breakfast and fascinating conversation with Klaus. Did you know that he crossed paths with former presidents when he managed other bespoke hotels? His impeccable and genuine hospitality makes you feel as if you are the most important person in the room, while also making you feel like an old friend who has come to visit. Klaus will make suggestions based on your interests of places to explore from whiskey tastings, coffee roasters, and nearby nature attractions~ they all were wonderful places to experience, so make sure you ask. Finally, when it is time to depart, you already know that you want to come back again soon.

    J E.

    We don't live far from Washington, VA and needed to spend just a single night in the area to prepare for other plans starting the next day, so we reserved a room at The Foster Harris House. We were already familiar with this Inn, having known about it since the McPherson's owned it and hearing nothing but rave reviews, so it was always a place we wanted to stay. The house is historic and beautifully decorated, offering updated amenities. The room we enjoyed was very comfortable and beautiful! We arrived to beautifully-prepared cookies on a cloche-covered plate in our room, next to a personalized letter to us, specific to our visit and welcoming us. The location is perfect... located within a quick walk to The Inn at Little Washington and everything else one might visit in this beautiful town. The bed was amazing! Towels were excellent and so was the water pressure from the shower. Our hosts, Klaus and Gisselle Peters were very outgoing, friendly, and accommodating! Klaus prepares, serves, and hosts morning breakfasts at this Inn as well and he does a great job keeping guests happy and in good spirit. He also prepares an amazingly delicious breakfast, which is quite substantial, at 4 courses! Overall, we really enjoyed staying here and would recommend The Foster Harris House to those looking to stay in the area.

    Breakfast! Egg crepe with béarnaise sauce, bacon, potatoes and tomato
    Molly H.

    We lovedddd our stay at the foster harris house! Klaus and Gisele were so kind and hospitable and made sure we were well taken care of. We stayed in the macpherson room which was cozy and comfortable with an updated bathroom and an electric fireplace. I also liked that the room had a small hallway giving us an extra level of privacy. There's no service in town so they provided a cell phone in our room and wifi. Now onto Klaus' breakfast - SO GOOD. I'll be dreaming of his ginger scones forever. It was served at 9am both days we were there and it was 4 courses! Scones, fruit/yogurt parfait, egg dish (omg the béarnaise sauce) and a small dessert. It was perfect and the coffee was delicious! Everyone who comes to town goes to the Inn for dinner but do yourselves a favor and stay a 5 min walk down the road.

    View from our room - Mountain View!
    Thy N.

    Staying here for a quick get away from our 4 year old and crazy work schedule on a Monday through Wednesday schedule. Bed is very comfortable. Klaus - owner - is accommodating and very informative. Delicious cookies were provided in our room and bottled water. Breakfast is so delicious! We were served crepe filed with soft scrambled eggs, bacon, potatoes, and tomatoes as one of the courses. Ginger scone and fruit parfait prior. Finished with a blue berry cake for dessert!! Our view from our room is beautiful. 4.5 stars because dinner is only available Thursday through Sunday and refreshments were not in the living room as described by Klaus.

    Andy S.

    We had a stellar getaway, wonderfully hosted by Klaus and Gisele. Truly marvelous! Arrival: we were greeted upon arrival by Gisele gardening outside and then received a warm welcome and tour of the inn by Klaus, who helped us carry our bags to our room. Mountain View room: exquisite room, well maintained/clean, comfortable bed, chairs and sofa. The bathroom was immaculate with a great shower. The sitting room had outstanding views of the mountains, fresh flowers and orchids to greet us, and a greeting card accompanied by cookies and fruit! Dinner: we met the other dining guests in the waiting room, and had some time to chat with the other guests, Klaus and Gisele, who also served champagne to start the night off. You could opt for the tasting menu paired with wines or without. Klaus prepared a light, nonalcoholic fruity drink to go with one of our guests' meal. For the wine pairing, each glass was delightful and accompanied each course marvelously. The seven meal course was outstanding - great soup, veggies, meat, seafood, etc. Yummy salad was served before dessert - very delicious European! We appreciated the explanation of each course and ingredients as prepared and presented by chef Stephen. Breakfast: After a restful evening, we were greeted with fresh french press coffee and hot water for tea outside our room. We leisurely lounged around until breakfast time, where we made our way to a delicious meal! Delightful ginger scones (prepared by Klaus!), outstanding bacon and potatoes and eggs, a fruit parfait, and finally, apple dessert! Even if we hadn't stayed at the inn for dinner, breakfast with lodging was well worth it. Property: chilly but crisp and beautiful in the winter. There is plenty of outdoor seating, and Klaus even has plans to create a garden! The backdrop is of the mountains, it's a breathtaking view. The town is small and intimate, you feel right at home at the inn. Overall: we'd highly recommend both the dinner and stay as they were well worth the value! The food and rooms will be remembered and we are already in talks of returning! The attention to detail and care in your stay provided by the owners created such a wonderfully relaxing evening, even if you choose to stay there without dining.

    Stephanie I.

    Such a great weekend!! The Inn just changed ownership/management and the new ladies (Zoe and Dawn) that we met were absolutely fabulous. Our room was beautiful and comfortable, the surrounding area was adorable and easy to walk/bike around, and the food.... the food!! Our breakfast and dinner at the Foster Harris House were out of this world. Just ridiculously yummy and fun. Dawn is the new chef and she's incredibly talented and kind. I highly recommend this place for a peaceful, beautiful weekend. So happy for the experience!

    Ethan B.

    I think it is about time that I review the FHH as it deserves a glowing review! Upon arriving we were greeted by Diane who showed us the amenities and Inn and showed us to our room. We stayed in the Compton Room which was very luxurious with a very comfy love seat, high bed, and very beautiful shower. Upon settling in we were asked if we wanted any wine, beer, or other drinks and Diane brought drinks to our room for us to enjoy. The attention to detail in the room was amazing from the wiring of lighting to the "Fashion Emergency" kit in the desk drawer; I was impressed. Coffee is served around 7:00 outside the rooms on the 2nd level and there were plenty of tea options too. I have stayed at many beds and breakfasts but I must say that the breakfast at the FHH is truly spectacular. The 4-course breakfast rivals any other sit down breakfast I've ever had. Seriously. Blackberry glazed bacon, mango chipotle salsa, poached eggs on a puff pastry, orange ginger scones are just some of the things we partook in during breakfast. The only thing that could have been improved on was the orange juice which was pulp-free and concentrate-y (it would have been great to have a Simply Orange Fresh Squeezed Variety). Overall the stay was fabulous and a great place to relax and get away from the big city (everyone who we enjoyed breakfast with was from DC). I highly recommend the FHH for a great weekend getaway.

    Delicious 4 course breakfast!
    Denise C.

    wow, this place is incredible! I am so glad we decided to stay here after our dinner at the Inn at Little Washington. This was our first time staying at a B&B and we weren't sure what to expect, but after staying here, we will definitely be back! There is no cell phone service once you get into the immediate area, which is wonderful for a relaxing get away, but can pose an issue if you're relying on your cell for directions. Make sure you print out directions before you leave. If you're going to explore the area or need help leaving the area when your stay is over, don't worry because John & Diane thought of everything. They will print directions out for you if you need them - super thoughtful and a great touch. Also, they have a phone that you can use if you need to get in touch with family or friends during your stay. They have thought of everything which really is what makes this such a great place to stay. When we arrived, John greeted us at the door and gave us the tour. We had booked the Mary Ellen Jenkins room (the smallest room), but since they had a cancellation, we got to see the Garden Room as well and take our pick. While the Garden Room is beautiful and much larger, we decided to stay in the Mary Ellen Jenkins room since that is upstairs and the Garden room is on the first floor right off the foyer. Everything about this place is perfect; its so beautifully furnished. Even though our room was tight, there is room enough for a queen sized bed, chair, and a small vanity with a lighted make-up mirror. After a great night's sleep, we enjoyed John's 4 course breakfast which was so delicious! Although I read online about how amazing the scones are, they're even better than I thought. Everything was so good and Diane was really friendly as she served the courses. Overall, we had a great stay here and are looking forward to coming back to try their dinner with wine pairings!

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    The food was great. Owners are friendly. Room was very comfortable. Pretty close to the national park.

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    White Moose Inn

    4.7(32 reviews)
    0.2 mi
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    My wife and I loved our stay at the White Moose Inn. We had dinner reservations with another…read morecouple at the Inn at Little Washington which is an easy stroll away. We enjoyed happy hour drinks around a fire pit on White Moose's deck. Rooms were very clean and the beds were comfortable. Our room had a wood burning stove which was a nice feature. And breakfast the next morning was a pleasant surprise and the perfect end our adventure.

    We stayed at the White Moose Inn so we could do the late seating for new years at the inn at little…read moreWashington restaurant. It was incredibly charming. Check in was a breeze and our host showed us everything in the room and made sure we could text her directly for anything. There is a clipboard on the wall that has reminders for everything too including Wi-Fi, happy hour, and checkin/out times. She also asked what time we wanted breakfast delivered to the room since that is a benefit of the cottage. There is parking guaranteed right next to the cottage and it seemed enough for two full-sized vehicles easily. Wi-fi worked great. We loved the wood stove. You don't need it for heating purposes but it was very nice and cozy to sit beside the fire. The cottage has a lot of windows to let in natural light which was enchanting in the morning. When you get there you'll realize the room faces the road but you need to worry as they have great privacy shades that also block any night light. The bathroom actually has a wall heater unit installed too. It was so nice stepping out from the shower into a very cozy bathroom space. We slept amazing. If you are a light sleeper you might consider traveling with a white noise machine or downloading an app for that. There isn't really much noise but the very rare car driving past. It was raining for our stay but there is a nice furnished side deck area that would be nice to eat breakfast on. There is snacks and drinks in the main house which is just a few feet from the cottage. They do also have happy hour where guests can mingle too. My husband and I are introverts so we stayed in but felt welcome to go. Overall it was a great stay and I highly recommend staying here.

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    Cottage king bed

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    Useable wood stove. Not needed to provide heat, but provides a cozy aesthetic

    White Moose Inn - Breakfast: yogurt, fresh fruit, granola (it was so good) and we had fresh baked quiches as well. Served with hot coffee and orange juice.

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    Breakfast: yogurt, fresh fruit, granola (it was so good) and we had fresh baked quiches as well. Served with hot coffee and orange juice.

    Gay Street Inn

    Gay Street Inn

    4.9(36 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    We stayed at the Gay Street Inn, which is just 2-3 blocks away from the Inn at Little Washington…read more The space is super comfortable and quaint. Just moments before we were going to walk to dinner at The Inn at Little Washington, it started to pour torrentially. The owner of the Gay Street Inn offered to drive us so that we would not get soaked walking. It was such a nice thing to do, and we really appreciated the thoughtfulness. We did not opt to have breakfast here, but we thoroughly enjoyed our short visit, the comfortable bed, and and cottage-core feel.

    We were looking for a place to stay overnight for our dinner at the Inn at Little Washington and…read moreboth me and my girlfriend decided that this was our best option since it was less than a 5 minute walk. It was very reasonably priced and it looked great in pictures. The whole area was nice and quiet but since you're further from the bigger inn it was nearly silent (especially at night). We pulled up in front and there were plenty of spots a little after check in time (3pm). We were struggling to pull up the door code at first but we were let in (I believe by Drew) and welcomed us into their B&B and our room. The room was pretty spacious for the two of us and it was beautifully decorated. It had anything we really needed for the one night. We booked the Bed & Breakfast rate which included breakfast the next morning (sadly we missed it) and two cocktails that we picked the day prior in our mini fridge. We enjoyed both of those and loved that it included mixers if we wanted. The extra drinks were much appreciated as well. The bed felt a little weird for me and got a little sore but my girlfriend seemed to like it. Check out was pretty simple. We basically just had to leave the key and walk out. Drew and Deb really made things easy for us and everything was seamless. If we ever did come back, I would love to stay again.

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    Fairlea Farm Bed & Breakfast - Meadow Room

    Fairlea Farm Bed & Breakfast

    4.1(9 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    If I could give this place more stars I would. I will start by saying the breakfast is amazing…read more Each dish was specifically prepared and so delicious. The accommodations are quaint and detailed. I loved the little details Susan and Walt put in. There were toiletries and a makeup towel and robes in our room. The views were amazing. This place is very close to the Inn at Little Washington and I would highly recommend this bed and breakfast!

    So looking forward to a first night away from the city since COVID, disappointed we didn't even get…read moreto stay at this B&B! Even though there is still a pandemic, and since the CDC has lifted mandates, a lot of businesses have amnesia as to what the US has been through over the last year, as well as the world. I emailed the lovely owners of this B&B and asked about vacancy, and asked about COVID-19 protocols. I asked if breakfast could be served while being socially distant from others and I was immediately "brushed off" from staying at this B&B due to no social distancing during breakfast. There are no alternatives to create buy in for a new customer? My COVID protocol questions were not answered either. The pandemic is not over and being in a state of amnesia will not make it go away. A lot of people lost their lives as well as family. Sorry for us wanting to take precautions (we are vaccinated) but you lost our business. You provided bad customer service. Sorry for the Nasty Nancy rating but I am sure there are positive alternatives to my questions and sorry you are not open to new business. If you are taking precautions, this is not the place to stay. So sad.

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    Fairlea Farm Bed & Breakfast - It looked so good, i forgot to take a picture of it before digging in...

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    It looked so good, i forgot to take a picture of it before digging in...

    Belle Meade Bed & Breakfast

    Belle Meade Bed & Breakfast

    5.0(6 reviews)
    10.8 mi

    What a super sweet, comfortable B&B nearby Shenandoah National Park. We spent the evening in…read moreSperryville after hiking Old Rag during the day, and it was absolute perfection! Susan and Mike took care to make sure we had an excellent stay: Susan helped us make dinner reservations at Thornton Grille that were otherwise unavailable on Open Table, and then after we got home from dinner, Mike helped light our wood fired heater. The building is well maintained and very comfortable. Best of all, the breakfast was soo delicious! I hope I'll be able to visit again.

    We just returned from 3 nights at Belle Meade B and B and can't say enough about how wonderful…read moreour stay was. We stayed in the cottage, which is a bedroom and bath with a porch on both sides and wonderful mountain and farm views. We had a good time watching the turkeys running in the field. And a hot tub and large pool out the back (though the pool was too cold for me in late October, of course). The bed was comfortable and amenities were high quality (thick robes, Dr. Bronner's soap, etc). I slept wonderfully well in the quiet. This is also the only B&B I've ever stayed at where the hosts came and tidied the room every day. The only other advantage/drawback (depending on your outlook) is the lack of cell coverage and the weak wifi signal. We had no problem with that, especially because you can always go into the main house and get a strong wifi signal. We did that for a "couldn't miss" meeting one evening and enjoyed sitting in the parlor and checking out the books and rocking chairs. Breakfast was stellar, all 3 mornings. One morning, the hosts (Susan and Mike) made whole-grain waffles using flour Susan had just milled from grain. With local apples baked for the top, a plate of fresh fruit (some from their garden), and a side of bacon. Another morning, breakfast came accompanied by still-warm bran/ginger/whole-grain muffins. And a bowl of local apples was always out. Which brings me to the best part of Belle Meade: Susan and Mike. They are wonderful people with a ton of accumulated knowledge about a wide variety of topics. They were great at pointing us to hikes and bike rides that were beautiful but also within our capacity (we're 67 and 76) and also recommending places to eat and visit. We went to "Flavor on Main" in Culpeper, which was great and "Blue Door Kitchen and Inn" in Flint Hill, which was really special. Staying at a B&B can sometimes feel awkward, since you're in someone else's home. But Susan and Mike made us feel right at home. We'll be back!

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    Glen Gordon Manor

    4.9(61 reviews)
    8.3 mi

    We stayed in the 2 bedroom cottage at Glen Gordon Manor and it was wonderful. We looked out our…read morewindows at horses running in the meadows and chickens running on the premises. Property is well taken care of and just simple and beautiful. Staff was fantastic. Our breakfast was delicious. We had coffee delivered to our room in the morning and it was really really good. I would highly recommend!

    What can we say that hasn't already been said about this place? Not much, its reputation precedes…read moreit! We swooped in for a last minute getaway for our 25th anniversary--never having known about this area of Virginia--and came away totally stunned with The Shenandoah Valley and its surroundings. We used AI to find this place, and to our delight, Glen Gordon Manor is a treasure that will forever live in our memories. The manor has been under current ownership for about twenty years, and the chef/owner Dayn Smith lives onsite upstairs in the manor, along with this wife Nancy, who did the decorating for the manor. Maddie was a total sweetheart to us upon arrival (and any place we're greeted with a glass of bubbly earns a special place at the top of our list). We stayed 3 nights at Glen Gordon Manor (Sunday - Wednesday) in the Mews Cottage in the Fyvie room (there are a handful of rooms in this cottage). Fyvie was well-appointed and immediately comfortable. The small porch was a spot where we whiled away many hours (both morning and evening). The coffee delivery from the manor each morning was always so nice! If you've read ANY of the reviews here, you'll know that each room is outfitted with a multi-speaker SONOS system which was so clutch! Breakfasts served inside the manor were so delicious, and so filling! Each morning was something a little different--but the formula the same--usually beginning with a bread or scone, followed by honey-sweetened Greek yogurt with granola, and then the main which always featured a farm-fresh egg presumably from the chickens we gazed upon during breakfast. We couldn't sit still long enough to enjoy the beautiful pool during our visit, even though the weather was perfect for it. We spent quite a bit of our time visiting downtown Front Royal and even more time on Skyline Drive doing some hiking! For one of our hikes, we took advantage of the manor's offering of a packaged picnic lunch, and simply loved it. We enjoyed a five-course meal at the very sophisticated Houndstooth Restaurant in the manor, and were totally awestruck. We spent a lot of time trying to decide which dish was our favorite, arriving at a decision of "inconclusive" because they were all flawless. At the end of our incredible dining experience, the chef himself came into the dining room and spent a few moments at each table--what a treat! I overheard another guest comment that the manor has Pappy Van Winkle, why should I be surprised at that?! Wow! The only recommendation we could make (which has nothing at all to do with the Manor) is, try to plan your visit here on a Wednesay-Sunday ... we found that many of the vineyards were not open Mondays or Tuesdays ... and let's face it, this part of the region is wine country so the vineyards are a must! We visited Rappahannock vineyard, which was right up the street. Not disappointed at all!

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    Glen Gordon Manor - Large, soft bed in the Kenmure room with nearby sitting area and wooden coffee table

    Large, soft bed in the Kenmure room with nearby sitting area and wooden coffee table

    Glen Gordon Manor - Briargate room bed with luxurious furnishings

    Briargate room bed with luxurious furnishings

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    Stone Manor Boutique Inn - Release of butterflies

    Stone Manor Boutique Inn

    4.7(69 reviews)
    44.9 mi

    We just stayed at the Stone Manor Inn ("SMI") this past weekend and had a lovely time. We were in…read moretown for a family reunion and hosted a dinner party at SMI one evening that was among the highlights of the family weekend. Manisha and Prashsant, owners of Stone Manor Inn, were personally involved in making sure all went smoothly with our cocktail and dinner party, and it most certainly did! SMI is a lovely old country inn on 14 acres, I believe, with a number of different venues (indoors and out) for meetings, parties, and weddings. The rooms (7 in total) were eclectic, in a good way. All four of their largest rooms that we occupied were spacious, with king beds and spa tubs with separate showers. All were well maintained and clean upon check-in. We had no complaints. I'm not sure when we will return to the area, but when we do, we will not hesitate to return!

    Luxurious bed and breakfast, nice jacuzzi and dogs are welcomed! My hubby and I came here with our…read morepup for my birthday and the $300 room (additional $30 pet fee) didn't disappoint - well worth it! I was on the fence to book this place given its hefty price tag, and glad I went for it and completely agree with the glowing 5 star reviews. The bubbly host Manisha is very warm and welcoming. She cordially gave us a 20 min tour around the property, which was built in 1908, and even gave me a bonus tour of the other rooms afterwards. She kindly answered all of our questions and didn't rush us. The Peacecock Room is the most spacious and best room (aside from the bridal suite), elaborately decorated in peacocks. We loved it! The little touches like the handmade soap, a set of wine glasses, and a wine opener made the stay so memorable and special. While the rooms aren't temperature controlled, the electric flameless fireplace kept the room warm. The double capacity jacuzzi was perfect for my hubby and I and even had lights (some of the other rooms have smaller jacuzzi, so be sure to check). The rooms were clean minus a couple of lady bugs and stink bugs (which is too be expected out in the country). Dr. Fauci's assistant stayed here and Manisha informed us of the extensive sanitation process, even the pillows and decorations are quarantined for 6 days! The backyard is well groomed and really spacious with a nice patio and heat lamp, which kept us warm sitting outside in the frigid winter. Our dog loved running around! You can see the stars and constellations really well. It would make a great wedding venue! The Christmas decorations around the property are really nice. The owners really go the extra mile and put a lot of TLC into the property. The 6 course breakfast is delicious and bursting with flavor. Between the veggie quiche, cheesy potatoes, scone, pancakes, yogurt, and fresh OJ, I was stuffed! The fresh butterscotch scone was divine and devoured my mine and my hubby's! The cheesy potato had a nice spicy kick. Everything was so fresh and delicious. All the courses come out at once on a large tray. While my hubby and I chose to sit at the communal table (the chairs are roughly 6 feet apart), you can take the tray up to your room. Manisha and her family greeted us and thoroughly explained the dishes and chatted with us for a bit, even her son made an appearance! The bed and breakfast has a nice bar with wine, cider, and alcohol based on an honor code system. Water and soda is complementary, they even had Coke 0! The complementary fudgy brownies by the breakfast area during the day were sweet and tasty. Again the little complimentary stuff gives this bed and breakfast a nice resort feel. Very relaxing stay and looking forward to coming back!

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    Stone Manor Boutique Inn
    Stone Manor Boutique Inn
    Stone Manor Boutique Inn

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    Stonehouse B&B - The bed and chest of drawers in the Top Floor room.

    Stonehouse B&B

    4.9(32 reviews)
    48.2 mi
    $$

    What I great experience! We stayed the weekend in the New Room, and it was comfortable with a…read morelovely porch. Cass was our cook, and we had delicious breakfasts. This B&B is located right in the heart of Harper's Ferry, giving walking access to stores, restaurants, and historic sights. Trains do come at all times of the night, so ear plugs are recommended (which would be needed anywhere in town!). Very much worth it!

    Come for the railfanning, stay for the history…read more I first learned about Harpers Ferry, WV while sourcing stock footage for work. I came across the same clip in a rail safety ad, which made me look up directions to Harpers Ferry from DC. The historic park/town is served by the very MARC trains that pass outside my DC window each afternoon. You can describe Harpers Ferry as *deceptively* close because it's a 90 minute train ride, with planes flying into Dulles close enough to make out the airline. Looking for hotels there, Stonehouse Bed & Breakfast was the first that came up, with great reviews. Chris was very helpful and responsive via text and email. I booked the Top Room, which was $170 for a night including taxes. The quaint B&B has three accessible floors, as the family naturally lives onsite. The first floor is the main entrance with the common/dining areas, and the patio overlooking Maryland Heights and the Potomac/Shenandoah Rivers. The second floor has more rooms, one with a full balcony. And the third floor is the Top Room, with windows overlooking each side of the vintage building. If you Google pictures of Harpers Ferry, Stonehouse is in nearly all of the shots, since the balconies are front and center of the skyline. The town itself is like a real life snow globe. But the B&B, the litany of museums, eateries and shoppes around it, as well as the train station directly across the street make it an overall ideal place to stay, be it for hiking, or for something else: A love of trains is what brought me to Stonehouse, so take note that rail traffic can be heavy in certain times of the day. But the light rumbles also helped put me to sleep in the already soft, cozy bed. A container of water was provided, and while glasses should have been cleaned of dust first, it was still a really nice touch. The room also had playing cards, ear plugs, plenty books and a whole lounge chair. Checkin was a simple set of instructions at the door with my name on it, with checkout simply being your absence at the appropriate time. In my case, I only booked an overnight stay, getting in at 8pm and leaving around 6:30am, with checkout/checkin being the traditional 11am/4pm. While I didn't stay for complementary breakfast, I did catch a stellar sunrise between the mountains, as well as nature footage from the neighboring park. All of that to say, I definitely look to return to Stonehouse B&B later this year.

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    Stonehouse B&B - More of the Top Room.

    More of the Top Room.

    Stonehouse B&B - The main breakfast table.

    The main breakfast table.

    Stonehouse B&B - First floor balcony, fully available to guests.

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    First floor balcony, fully available to guests.

    The Inn at Little Washington

    The Inn at Little Washington

    4.5(709 reviews)
    0.2 mi
    $$$$

    10/5 stars!! What…read morean experience. This was a planned celebration and we were not staying on site. We arrived and the valet so kindly opened my door and guided us inside for our reservation. The inn was festively decorated and exuberanted a warmth that was just so welcoming. The staff at the desk was mere incredibly kind. We were taken to our seats and Alejandro our waiter was fabulous the whole night. In fact I can't say enough great things about their staff overall. Catalina definitely made our evening enjoyable while introducing our food and taking our plates. Again everyone did such a fabulous job taking care of us. The FOOD was AMAZING! We ordered the traditional 5 course and each dish was just another challenge to the palate. The balance of flavors and tones. The creative plating. The play on traditional flavors with modern twist. I didn't want the surprise of each dish to stop. We were lucky and during our meal had Chef Patrick O'Connell check on us. We finished the night with a special tour of the kitchen. The highlight-- learning that they have a water sommelier! We didn't order anything but hearing him speak of the different kinds of water We will definitely be back to celebrate large and special milestones. Absolutely worth trying once in a lifetime.

    The Inn at Little Washington lost its third Michelin star in the 2025. The timing coincided with…read moreVirginia's state tourism office declining to pay a reported ~$360,000 fee to expand Michelin coverage into more of the state. Others see it as part of a wider "reset" affecting other longtime three-star spots like Alinea (Chicago) and Masa (New York), which also dropped to two stars at the same time. I'm not completely sure why the slight decline but here's my honest view. The scenic drive from DC through the Virginia countryside sounds breathtaking--rolling hills, charming small towns, glimpses of Blue Ridge Mountains but in actuality all of the turns and hills made myself and friend sick. We had to pull over and gather ourselves. The restaurant itself is gorgeous, filled with artwork, pink, green and gold monkey wallpaper and Victorian tables, and English country style. It's maximalist--opulent without being stuffy. Our waitstaff made the evening extra special for my birthday. They constantly wished me a happy birthday, asked thoughtful questions about my life, shared jokes, and engaged in small talk that felt genuine and personal. Not to mention the menu with my name. Each course on the 7-course tasting menu was beautifully presented. We loved having three menu options to choose from: a new seasonal tasting (always fresh and surprising), Enduring Classics (with signature dishes like the iconic lobster preparations or herb-crusted favorites), and a full vegetarian Good Earth menu with the eggplant course being our favorite. The unlimited warm bread service with fresh butter and flaky sea salt was a simple but perfect touch. The Champagne options were endless (their wine list is legendary, with a massive cellar and expert sommeliers), and they even offered a dedicated book/menu highlighting rare waters from around the world--everything from iceberg sources to unique mineral springs. I've never seen a water book before. Standouts for me was the caviar egg, lamb main course and tomato amuse-bouche. If you're looking for a special occasion spot (birthday, anniversary, or just because), this is it. Four people will run you around $2500 including drinks. Con- I would work on the cocktail menu (the Diana tasted like cough medicine). Bring back the pear dessert and portion sizes from 12 years ago. My main lamb portion was embarrassing. Reviewers see pictures for example sizes. Please offer a dedicated pescatarian menu. Overall, Chef Patrick O'Connell and his team did a great job.

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    The Inn at Little Washington - The dining room

    The dining room

    The Inn at Little Washington - Pastries

    Pastries

    The Inn at Little Washington - Love our room

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    Love our room

    Foster Harris House - bedbreakfast - Updated May 2026

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