Hilton Garden Inn Fredericksburg
At A Glance
In-Room Jacuzzi
Private whirlpool tub located directly in your suite.
Top Ranking
Currently #15 of 41 hotels in Fredericksburg on TripAdvisor.
Guest Favorite 3.9 / 5 stars by travelers on TripAdvisor.
Amenities
About The Hotel
Tucked away in historic Fredericksburg, this Hilton Garden Inn offers a surprising gem for hot tub lovers: in-room whirlpool suites that make relaxation super easy. Forget walking to a shared pool - here, you can sink into your private bubbling tub right after exploring the city’s Civil War sites.
Guests really like this place, ranking it #15 out of 41 local hotels with a solid 3.9 rating on TripAdvisor. The rooms with in-room Jacuzzis are perfect for couples or travelers wanting a quick soak without leaving their space. Each suite comes with enough room to stretch out, plus standard Hilton comforts like free internet and room service.
The hotel sits conveniently near downtown, making it simple to explore Fredericksburg’s historic attractions and then return to your personal hot tub haven. Amenities like free parking, a restaurant, and a bar mean you won’t need to go far for extras. Whether you’re a history buff or just want a relaxing getaway, this Hilton Garden Inn delivers a comfortable stay with that special hot tub bonus that makes all the difference.
The Location
Hilton Garden Inn Fredericksburg is situated at 1060 Hospitality Lane, Fredericksburg, VA 22401. You can find more details or book your stay on TripAdvisor.
Location & Neighborhood
Fredericksburg, Virginia
What guests are saying about Hilton Garden Inn Fredericksburg:
"Large, comfortable suite but a few things keep this from being a top rated experience. The $5 fee for parking is nonsense. The lobby offered coffee and hot water for tea. When I let the front desk know that the hot water was not actually hot, the response was that was that they could heat a cup of water for me at the desk. That was not the point. If you were going to offer hot water, actually have hot water available. The $20 made to order breakfast was overpriced, especially when many similar hotels a free breakfast of similar quality."
— Faerie Thompson
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