Best Hotels with Free Parking in West Virginia
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- View all PhotosThe GreenbrierWhite Sulphur Springs, WV$39 Nightly Resort Fee5.0-star Hotel Class5.0-star Hotel Class$39 Nightly Resort Fee
Free Parking
Free WiFi
The Greenbrier is best known for its serene and elegant atmosphere. Those looking for a romantic retreat will be charmed by the lodgings, which range from single rooms to six-bedroom houses and seven-bedroom suites. Regardless of size, accommodations come equipped with Wi-Fi access, flat-screen TVs and refreshment bars. A resort in the true sense of the word, The Greenbrier's lengthy list of on-site facilities includes four golf courses, an arcade, a bowling alley, a ropes course and the Greenbrier Spa. You can also mountain bike, horseback ride and ice skate on the premises (depending on the season). For dinner, head to the hotel's popular Prime 44 West steakhouse or check out the delectable culinary offerings at one of the eight other on-site dining venues. Visitors can't stop raving about the exceptional fare, surroundings and service. However, a few lament the extra charges tacked onto stays. The property charges a $39 daily resort fee, plus $25 for valet parking. You'll find this resort in White Sulphur Springs, a small town in southeastern West Virginia. - View all PhotosMardi Gras Casino & ResortCharleston, WV4.0-star Hotel Class4.0-star Hotel Class
Free Breakfast
Free Parking
Free WiFi
Only 13 miles northwest of Charleston, West Virginia, the Mardi Gras Casino & Resort draws a more playful crowd looking for a quick getaway. As distractions go, there's the casino (of course), but visitors will also find an indoor pool and a hot tub. Previous guests also had a good time in the resort's three on-site nightclubs and bars, saying that the wait staff and bartenders were friendly and the atmosphere was enjoyable. And no resort named "Mardi Gras" would be complete without a little New Orleans flavor: Bayou Buffet offers classic American and Cajun cuisine while the French Quarter Restaurant dishes out steak and seafood. Guests were also pleased with the accommodations here; the hotel's guest rooms and suites are dressed in hardwood furnishings and outfitted with Keurig coffee makers, flat-screen TVs and minibars. - View all PhotosStonewall ResortRoanoke, WV$15 Nightly Resort Fee3.5-star Hotel Class3.5-star Hotel Class$15 Nightly Resort Fee
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Free WiFi
Travelers flock to this Roanoke, West Virginia, lakeside retreat looking for utter seclusion. To fully take advantage of the Stonewall Resort's tranquil setting, recent guests suggest booking one of the serene cottages set along Stonewall Jackson Lake. These cozy, two- to four-bedroom accommodations feature private decks with gas grills, hardwood floors, vaulted ceilings and enormous bathrooms, plus they offer relaxation in spades. But you didn't just come here to lounge in your room — Stonewall Resort boasts a bounty of recreational activities and a scenic 18-hole golf course, designed by Arnold Palmer. And after hitting the greens, you can unwind at the on-site Mtn. Laurel Spa, which offers a versatile selection of organic treatments and therapies. When dinnertime rolls around, sit down for a hearty meal at one of the Stonewall's three eateries, Stillwaters Restaurant, TJ Muskies Lounge or Lightburn's Restaurant. Visitors also applaud the Stonewall's knowledgeable front desk staff and warm atmosphere.
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