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Hampton Inn Williamston - Guest room

Hampton Inn Williamston

(28 reviews)

$$

Perfectly positioned and more than ready to accommodate guests…read more Expectations must be realistic. This is an older Hilton property in a small NC town. This isn't a luxury hotel. Unlike many similar properties, the management and staff understand their mission and their purpose. When you arrive, expect to be greeted and treated like a welcome guest. The common areas are clean and very functional. There's only one elevator, so be patient. The rooms are cleaned to the highest standards, and you'll never find yourself in a room that isn't ready for you with maintenance issues. If for some reason you do have a problem, you'll find a friendly staff ready to ensure you are satisfied and happy. Be prepared to be treated well and appreciated.

This is one of the worst hotels I have ever stayed at:…read more No smart TV No Wifi AC/Heat, no way to tell room temperature. Old vent under window to turn to red or blue. Dirty stained carpet in room and throughout building. Cardboard used to hold shower curtain rod on both sides in place. Very old, dated, scratched up furniture Desk chair handle torn Male staff member with bonnet Staff too loud outside while customers relax in gazebo. Mold throughout bathroom, terrible air quality in common areas. Unfortunately, it was Mother's Day weekend and East Carolina University was having their graduation and there were no other places available. By the way, Tom has very low standards!

Quality Inn Williamston

Quality Inn Williamston

(3 reviews)

They advertise a low rate as a special price. Online, you confirm your registration which keeps…read morebuffering with no confirmation and then your credit card is dinged for a lot more than the room cost. Then your reservation is confirmed by the hotel but without pricing. Later you get the bill in an email and they have charged you the same amount as one night in your room for "taxes" and "fees". In essence, you rent a room for two nights but pay an amount equal to three nights. It would be more honest to put the fees up front in the public-facing room pricing.

The hotel is old. Room has that closed up and old smell. But would have been fine for a weekend…read morestay since we were going to be "out" of the room most of the time. But then on he 2nd day my child got the stomach flu. Vomiting every 30 min. Lisa the GM put policy and one nights stay money over a child who had the stomach flu. Because she didn't get sick before the time cut off.. LIsa would not refund us the one night stay. My child was sick for 24 hours with vomit and diarrhea. We left. And asked them at 4 to please refund us. We have stayed at over 20 Quality inns in one year due to travel baseball. And have never just left. This child who was severely sick should have superseded money and policy. Lisa said I should have told them earlier. Lisa said she would lose money if she refunded me bc hotel was full. This is independently owned. The main Choice hotels company told me she should have refunded us and 100% could have. Just chose NOT to bc of policy. And we understand policy. But sometimes HUMAN compassion should superced

The Moss House - Back porch patio

The Moss House

(7 reviews)

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Hubs and I went back to The Moss House recently. My review, nor the stars have changed, but…read moresometimes when I am looking through reviews of other places, I like to read the most recent in case things have changed a bit. Well, nothing has changed, except maybe it is better, although I am unsure how that is possible. Becky is truly one of the most gracious hostesses ever! Each room is just as welcoming and warm for your arrival. Your name awaits you on the door, and a piece of chocolate is calling your name from the nightstand beside the bed. Water, and other beverages are in the fridge in the foyer/hallway upstairs outside of the rooms, with any extra amenities you may want to use, such as when you forget your toothpaste, or if you want to use the iron, etc. We went in December so the house was so eloquently decorated for Christmas. Becky always accommodates any special needs or requests for breakfast, such as nut allergies and hubs and I being vegetarian since the last time I frequented the Moss House. Becky is also always equipped with local restaurant recommendations, as well as fun things to do in the area. A little extra thing that I love, The Moss House has it's own little soap in the bathroom. They leave you a little bag to take the soap that remains home with you, so (1), you are not wasting soap by leaving it and it getting thrown away, and (2) You can enjoy the herbal soap at home, because it truly smells amazing! We've now stayed in all of the rooms available and I truly love each room. I wouldn't hesitate to stay in any of them as they are all wonderfully accommodating and cozy!

I can't enough about the wonderful time I had at The Moss House. I visited Washington, NC with my…read moreboyfriend over the Memorial Day holiday and we both had a great time. Washington is a sleepy town but very pretty and peaceful. The Moss House had pleasant large rooms with modern amenities and lots of old fashioned charm. Our hosts went above and beyond to help us book dinner reservations and a sunset river cruise. They even had chocolate cupcakes to celebrate my boyfriends birthday! The rooms were very comfortable and really inviting. But the reason I will be returning? The breakfast! Both mornings the breakfast was interesting and made wonderful use of the local produce. There was plenty of fruit and local vegetables and we both indulged our sweet tooths with the pastries and sweet rolls! A fabulous find in a sleepy little town!

Elmwood 1820 Bed & Breakfast Inn - Supports local distilleries

Elmwood 1820 Bed & Breakfast Inn

(24 reviews)

We've been wanting to get back to this bed and breakfast, and we finally made it!…read more The porch and the breakfast alone are worth staying here, but the comfort of their rooms are an added bonus. Word of advice: Book directly through them. The 3rd party sites aren't much cheaper and don't include their amazing breakfast!

Pulling up to this impressive historic gem, the first thing that strikes you is its grandeur. It is…read moreone of the largest historic houses on the street with a gorgeous wrap around front porch with plenty of comfortable seating, It sits proudly on a slight rise overlooking this beautiful historical street. Walking into this house feels like stepping back in time. As you push open the heavy wooden door, the scent of aged wood fills the air. The wide-plank wooden floors creak underfoot, worn smooth by years of footsteps, yet beautifully maintained. The open foyer leads you to one of the many warm and comfortable seating rooms. Most importantly the main dining room is straight ahead, where you will enjoy not just breakfast, but a moment of indulgence, crafted with skill and passion by the owners themselves. The staircase which I would describe as the "The Gilded Climb" takes you to the second floor where many of the beautiful bedrooms are located, fully equipped with all of the amenities you would need. And if you like sleeping on a cloud, you're going to sleep like a baby in those beds. The Elmwood Bed & Breakfast Inn is not just a Bed & Breakfast, Richard and John run a boutique hotel. Feel free to choose the time and location for your morning coffee or tea, you can also do the same for your breakfast. The bar / lounge is also a great place to enjoy one of the many complimentary drinks offered, and for happy hour there is even more. It's not just a place to stay, it is an experience, a very fine one at that. Cheers!

The 5th Street Inn - The Chancellor's Suite

The 5th Street Inn

(2 reviews)

I kind of hate to do this review because I would rather keep the existence of this little gem to…read moremyself, but I have to give credit where it is due. This place is the best. I am a Pirate alum and we recently went back to Greenville for a visit. Chris, the owner, is a great guy. He responds extremely fast via email, is kind and helpful, and he didn't require a credit card to hold the room, just a phone number. He was outside doing some landscaping when we arrived - the place looked great, both inside and out. There is off-street parking available to guests, which is nice. We stayed on the 3rd floor in the Chancellor's Suite and loved it. Very roomy and well worth the extra $20/night! The housekeeper, Bilma, made a delicious breakfast in the mornings and was kind and accommodating when we kept asking for more juice. They also leave cookies out each night for the guests. There are additional rooms downstairs for guests to dine & relax, as well as a screened in porch. Every single thing was clean & welcoming. The proximity to downtown & campus is unbeatable - you can walk anywhere. We will definitely stay here again. We loved it!

The 5th Street Inn is completely serene and adorable. The location is right near the campus, but…read moresomehow manages to remain a quiet getaway. When the house was made into a B&B a couple of years ago, they did a wonderful job of keeping the modern updates consistent with the period of the house. When we first arrived, we were greeted by a friendly guy named Sean who showed us around the common spaces and brought us to our room. I felt at home immediately. We were encouraged to nibble on any snacks left out for guests and to help ourselves to any wine or beverages that might be out. The room was gorgeous and received tons of light through the two windows. There was a tv with a dvd player, but limited channels (that didn't really matter as we spent a lot of time on the screened-in porch reading or enjoying a glass of wine). Breakfast was out for guests the next morning and included a delicious quiche, fresh fruit, yogurt with granola, and orange juice. All in all, I felt welcome, but no one on staff hovered around; indeed, the food seemed to magically appear and the dirty dishes magically disappear! The last thing I will mention is how great the shower was. I know, this is an odd thing to bring up, but for a house of its age, the water pressure was great and the towels were slightly fluffier than regular hotel towels. I urge everyone going to Greenville for the weekend (or longer!) to consider the 5th Street Inn. I am already planning my next visit back!

Magnuson Hotel Williamston - hotels - Updated May 2026

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