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    Gerald H.

    Stayed here for two nights on an impromptu weekend trip to Gettysburg. I had a gift certificate that I have been meaning to use - and since my original plans changed, and upon checking saw they had vacancy- I decided to knock it off the list. Located on the town circle - the location is really convenient. Staying here you are less than a mile to anything in town: battlefield, downtown small shops, and the restaurants in town as well. I didn't use my car the entire weekend being here. As the 0.6mi walk was nothing. In terms of parking - it is $18 a day and only thru an online app. Seems steep to most but as a frequent traveler where I have paid $30-50 a night this was nothing. The room was very nice and spacious. The bed was comfortable, and the bathroom was nice and updated with glass shower stall and clean white tile. Hotel also has a fitness center in the basement, and a restaurant on the first floor. The food there is respectable, but not the best. Overall above average. Would recommend.

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    Chris A.

    Great location that offered views over the town circle. Lots of amenities offered except for things we expected to be standard, a microwave and refrigerator. The gas fireplace was a nice addition! Parking garage is conveniently located directly behind the hotel, paying for each day made it easy to come and go. Our room had a wet stain and black mold on the ceiling but once reported the staff addressed it quickly. The staff was very friendly.

    Julia W.

    Convenient, looks nice BUT really mediocre logistics/ housekeeping services. We had to deal w dirty linens, and the housekeeper getting upset because we needed shampoo. We originally asked to get 2 rooms for our family of 4, but they didnt want us to have a room for our 2 boys separate from us, so they recommended a suite w 2 queens and a sofabed. The sofabed came w a little bag in the closet of linens. The linens were clearly soiled- someone had dripped pink and green food stains on the flat sheet and pillowcase. There was no zip tie on the plastic bag of linens, which is how most hotels track when that extra bag gets used. We had to call for it to be replaced which went fine. The following night upon returning back from a long day, my son discovered that the shampoo container was empty. The front desk clerk, at 9pm on a midweek night, answered saying that the shampoo could only be refilled by the housekeepers, who are off service at 9, so we'd have to wait til morning for shampoo. I asked if they had additional bottles, even extra that they could squirt into a cup? None of us had showered yet, no one wanted to wait til tomorrow morning to shower after a long hot day trekking around Gettysburg. The front desk said none of the options were possible, only the housekeepers had access, but they were able to stop her from leaving to come bring us shampoo. She arrived, and was irate. She scolded us, saying she had already clocked out, and they'd forced her back just for us, and she needed access to the shower to use her special key to replace the shampoo bottle. I explained that my son was in the shower, which was how we found out the bottle was empty. She became frustrated, insisting she needed access to the shower or no shampoo. Finally my husband convinced her to just leave the shampoo bottle there, promising we would leave both in the bathroom. Now, I can sympathize with her being asked to do this extra task after her hours. But that's not necessarily my fault, that's a logistical problem their hotel management should have a plan for. Either the hotel must be much more careful about checking shampoo levels every day, or they should have backup supplies. Their poor choice to recall her for unpaid over time sucks, but that should be taken up w their managers, not vented out on me. Sigh. I would also recommend guests to know that the starbucks right next door serves a faster, cheaper breakfast than the attached restaurant which is a nicer, slow, pricey restaurant. 2 stars for excellent location, board games in the foyer, free wifi, and nice curb appeal. But I'd definitely recommend splurging on 2 rooms rather than using the sofa bed, and check the shampoo/soap dispenser levels before 9pm!

    Jeremy L.

    KUDOS and thanks to the wonderful staff for providing supreme quality customer service here in Gettysburg, PA! I ordered the Maryland Crab Dip and One Lincoln Crab Mac and Cheese, and it was delicious! I came with Wounded Warrior Project for my first Project ODYSSEY! I highly recommend all to come and visit to support this local business!

    Steve S.

    Wifey and I stayed here recently when she was back for an alumni event at the college. I love old hotels like this. No, they don't have all the amenities that fancy new hires may have, but they always make up for it in what they DO have. The service here at the Gettysburg Hotel was great and the room was fantastic. Comfortable bed, great pillows, and the AC worked just fine during a heat wave. The rooms also had nice big bathrooms with great water pressure. They also gave us a discounted rate because we were there for an alumni events. It wasn't cheap, but the discount certainly helped! There are lots of local places to eat, but the bar and restaurant right in the hotel are worth trying. Bartenders and wait staff were great and we had a great lunch here. With easy parking, great service and great rooms I give this place high marks and I'd love to stay here again.

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    Very up to date with historical flare. Staff is very friendly. Room is spacious. Great for walking downtown.

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    Federal Pointe Inn

    (88 reviews)

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    This stay was wonderful, check-in was quick and gentleman took us to our room while explaining the…read morehistory of the building, the furniture, the rugs, the rooms it was just wonderful. Rooms were very clean, decorated beautifully and the most comfortable bed we've stayed in!!

    We wanted to stay at a hotel with some history. I didn't want the typical chain hotel where I…read moreusually stayed during my trips. I wanted something historically tied to Gettysburg. Everything was checked out online via Yelp, which was a nice confidence boost. I didn't want to make a mistake and end up with a nightmare stay. Next, the parking and the front desk entrance are at the rear of the building. It has a fascinating history. Throughout the hotel, there are historical paintings of Gettysburg. The restaurant that was part of the inn no longer serves breakfast, so we had to drive out for a bite. However, we planned to visit the battleground early in the morning, so this was no big issue. Also, please ignore folks who repeat what they've heard about ghosts at the Federal Pointe Inn. Besides, historians often write these people off as less reliable, and their accounts are open to individual interpretation. Like the game, you see on TV where folks sit in a circle, and a person would whisper something in the ear of another person, who would whisper it to the next and so forth, and it virtually had no resemblance to the original. Well, that sums up ghost stories. So, don't allow ghost stories to deter you from staying at the Federal Pointe Inn.

    The Gaslight Inn

    The Gaslight Inn

    (19 reviews)

    This was such a wonderful experience, my wife and I were sad to leave! Every morning breakfast was…read moreserved at 9:00. The food is homemade and absolutely perfectly delicious! Michael, the owner, is one of the friendliest people you will ever meet, as is the staff on site. The room was perfect and so comfortable! This is walking distance to many of the shops and sites around town. We are already planning our next visit for next year! If you're planning a trip to Gettysburg, I highly recommend staying at the Gaslight Inn. I promise, you will not be disappointed!

    Stayed at the Gaslight Inn two nights 6/2-4/2024, and really enjoyed it. I would definitely go back…read moreagain! I was flying solo, so I stayed in the smallest (cheapest) room - Violet Room - and it was nice if not huge. Bed, bath, etc., were really nice. Room does have TV and wi-fi, but I was "on vacation" and did not use them that much. Mornings I went down, grabbed coffee, and sat out on the 2nd floor balcony reading and enjoying the view of the yard. Weather was great this visit, and this was hard to beat! The public spaces in the inn were plentiful on both 1st and 2nd floors, and I felt very comfortable. Gaslight's location is in the heart of Gettysburg, and everything but the battlefield itself is an easy walk. That included places to eat and get ice cream. I preferred this to being farther out, driving around, finding parking, etc. Hosts - Mike and Jennifer - were great, friendly, answered all questions, and helped with anything I wanted. If you are looking for a 9-room B&B experience with other nice people, want to enjoy the heart of the town of Gettysburg, and do not need a mega-hotel, the Gaslight Inn should be high on your list.

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    The Brickhouse Inn

    (53 reviews)

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    A Review of the Brickhouse Inn, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania (in the Style of 1870)…read more During my recent sojourn with my wife to the historic town of Gettysburg, we had occasion to lodge at the esteemed Brickhouse Inn, a house of most commendable character. The establishment itself is of handsome construction, its brick walls bearing the quiet dignity of years well kept. The chambers are appointed with tasteful elegance, and though we have, in our travels, rested upon beds of somewhat greater softness, the comfort of the accommodations was by no means wanting. Yet it was at the breakfast table that the Inn's true excellence shone forth. The morning repast, prepared with notable skill by Mistress Patty and served by Hannah, was of such quality and abundance as to dispel any minor discomforts of the night. Their attentiveness and mastery of the kitchen rendered the meal a delight of the highest order, and I found myself most grateful for her gracious service. In sum, our stay proved exceedingly pleasant, and we departed with a sense of satisfaction and goodwill toward the proprietors. The Brickhouse Inn stands as a worthy refuge for the traveler, offering beauty, hospitality, and a breakfast most splendid indeed

    This wasn't our favorite B&BW we've been at, I was not a fan of the codes on the door and then our…read morerooms just being open with keys inside. Also, it seemed a bit cheesy with the "scary" old looking pictures and dolls through out the room. We were hoping for something closer to actual decoration of the time not uncomfortable paintings and dolls. When leaving (we left early for a family emergency) I emailed (which is the fastest communication they said. Explaining we were leaving. No reply, sent another email, no reply. Then finally in the morning I wanted to confirm they got any of the emails, and finally one came back. Communication isn't the greatest. Also, the parking is horrible. If each room has a spot. There should be a sign that it is that's room parking spot. There is no signage and if you get there in the dark your screwed to even know it the right parking lot. I had high hopes for this B&B but it definitely fell short. If you're looking for a "spooky" place this may be it. It all seemed a bit fake to me. I did appreciate the 2 fake fireplaces we had in our room. It hit under 40 over our stay at night, these were great. If you have neck/back problem-bring your own pillows or whatever you need. The pillows reminded me of the deflating hospital pillows. Also, there's a shareable hot tub and we didn't know about it. Maybe because it was off season, things weren't running smoothly? Not sure.

    The Keystone Inn Bed and Breakfast

    The Keystone Inn Bed and Breakfast

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    Once again spent the Veterans Day holiday weekend with friends at our beloved Keystone Inn. (This…read moretime I stayed in the General Reynolds Room for the first time. I fully recommend the three-floor climb to walk off some calories from the delicious breakfasts!) Speaking of, innkeepers Carrie and Olivia took great care of us. We were even lucky enough to interact with Co-owner Christine Cambell who was also there for the weekend. (If she's there with you, pick her brain!!! She knows everything Gettysburg and is a most gracious hostess.) The property is very well thought out and appointed. While preserving lots of the look and feel of times gone by, it also affords guests with every modern convenience! Do yourself a favor and treat yourself to a wonderful retreat in one of our nation's most historic cities. You won't regret it. A. Clyde

    The Inn is an absolutely gorgeous building, beautifully furnished, and our room (The Basil Biggs…read moreRoom) had its own balcony and a luxurious king-sized bed and a sofa for sitting and reading. The location is good. The breakfasts were uneven: one outstanding, one pretty awful (a cold Egg McMuffin and cottage cheese?), and one so-so. But perhaps they had a new or temporary cook, because other reviewers did not seem to find this to be the case. We did not find a book in our room with information? Instructions on operating the thermostat would have been helpful, as it got quite cold the third night. Parking is very generous. All in all, we would return, as this was definitely the nicest of the three B&Bs in which I have stayed in Gettysburg.

    Hilton Garden Inn Gettysburg - Guest room

    Hilton Garden Inn Gettysburg

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    The best thing about this Hotel is the Staff & their customer service !…read more They are authentic, and very warm & welcoming. They recognized we had a special event (the USMC 250th Birthday) from the moment our group walked in, to the moment we left everything was 5 star service ! We asked for some advice for local restaurants or things to do? They were spot on with their sage, local advice. The Hotel is unique with its accommodating and charming lobby with a fireplace and community table that provides a warm, relaxing atmosphere. Thank you to Kinga & Maggie the managers. Thank you to Christy the bar manager and great story teller and Tim the MARINE who checked all of us in and the rest of the staff for all of your hospitality and hometown honesty during our stay. We shall return !

    I don't write many hotel reviews unless a stay is either truly exceptional or genuinely…read moredisappointing, and unfortunately this one falls into the latter category. I stayed one night at Hotel Gettysburg and ultimately chose to check out early and move to another property. The experience started off poorly at check-in. While actively checking me in, the front desk employee was also carrying on a conversation with another couple standing beside the counter, giving them recommendations about things to do in town and discussing local haunted attractions. Meanwhile, I was being repeatedly bumped into by those same guests while trying to complete my check-in. It felt disorganized, awkward, and frankly unprofessional. When a guest is checking in, they deserve the front desk agent's full attention--not to feel like they're interrupting someone else's conversation. Parking was another frustration. Parking is not included and costs an additional $18 per night in a nearby garage, which already feels disappointing considering many comparable properties include it. What made matters worse was the temporary check-in traffic situation. A tour bus unloaded a large group directly in front of the roundabout exit, completely trapping several cars--including mine--for approximately 30 minutes. Even after unloading, the bus remained there while the driver sat in the vehicle using her phone, making it impossible to leave. While I understand that may not be directly the hotel's fault, it added to what was already a frustrating arrival experience. As for the room itself: very basic. No refrigerator, no microwave, no bar soap for the shower, and surprisingly, no tissues. That may seem minor to some, but as someone currently dealing with a sinus infection, having to leave the hotel and go buy tissues was incredibly frustrating and inconvenient. The biggest disappointment was the view--which was essentially just a wall. For a historic hotel in such a prime location, the accommodations felt underwhelming and lacking in basic conveniences many travelers expect. Another thing worth noting: the hotel bar and restaurant closed at 9:00 PM, and by 8:30 PM they were already effectively unavailable. If part of your decision to stay here is convenience--being able to relax onsite for a late drink or meal after a day of sightseeing--you may want to consider other options. Yes, the hotel has historic charm, and the location is excellent if you want to walk around Gettysburg. But "historic" shouldn't be an excuse for poor service or minimal amenities. Also worth noting: unlike many nearby hotels, breakfast is not included. Overall, I found the stay overpriced for what was offered. Gettysburg has plenty of lodging options, and based on this experience, I would choose one of those instead.

    Comfort Suites Near Gettysburg Battlefield Visitor Center - Yes, that's a bedbug.

    Comfort Suites Near Gettysburg Battlefield Visitor Center

    (45 reviews)

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    Comfortable and friendly place to stay in a great location adjacent to the cemetery (hope you…read morearen't freaked out over that). We stayed a couple days to take in the battlefield education and experience. Room was large, clean and had all the expected amenities. The front desk was very kind helpful. Big bonus for us was the breakfast downstairs each morning so we didn't have to hunt for food in town. It is located just outside of the main downtown touristy streets, and right on the beginning of the historic tours for cars or to grab a professional tour bus.

    Stayed just one night at this hotel located near the cemetery. We stopped in a few hours before…read morecheck-in to ask if we could leave one of our cars in the parking lot until check-in time. The staff member was super accommodating, had no issue with it, and actually tried to check us in early if the room was ready. The lobby was decorated nicely, seemed clean, and was brightly lit and spacious. The room itself was clean, as was the bathroom. The shower took a little while to get as hot as I wanted and the pressure was never great. We didn't partake in the breakfast the next morning, but the set up looked pretty expansive. I saw yogurt, eggs, assorted baked goods, fruit, and a waffle station. Several families expressed interest in the indoor pool, while we were checking in. Would definitely stay here again. It's more than worth the price.

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