Farmville - Days Inn

2011 S. Main
Farmville, VA 23901
Nightly Rates: ( 70.00 - 89.99 )
2 Star


Property Description

The Days Inn - Farmville, offers our guests a choice of rooms, between a king size room and rooms with 2 double beds, both smoking and non-smoking. Handicapped facilities are also available. Some of the other benefits available with staying with us are: Complimentary Continental Breakfast In-Room Safes Outdoor Pool Free Local Telephone Calls HBO, CNN, ESPN Both Interior and Exterior Entrances Truck and Bus Parking The Days Inn - Farmville is located on the Historical Lees Retreat trail, near Longwood and Hampden Sydney Colleges. There are several restaurants available nearby as well as other attractions of the area. The most important part of staying with us is that we will guarantee you a clean and comfortable room, with friendly, professional service.



Amenities

· AM/FM Alarm Clock
· Barber/Beauty Shop
· 24 Hour Front Desk
· Handicapped Rooms/Facilities
· Express Checkout
· Fishing
· Free Parking
· Free Local Telephone Calls
· Golf
· Hairdryers Available
· No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
· Free Newspaper
· Free Newspaper
· Pool
· Parking
· Restaurant
· Safe Deposit Box
· Shops/Commercial Services
· Television with Cable
· Laundry/Valet Services
· Continental Breakfast
· Microwave
· Meeting/Banquet Facilities
· Refrigerator


Room Information

Overview
Business Suite


Standard King Bed Room


Standard Two Double Bed Room


Bathroom



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Miscellaneous Information

· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 02:00 PM
· Check out time is 11:00 AM
· Time Zone is EST
· Opened in 1990
· Renovated in 1998
· 59 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 2 floors.


Directions

Intersection of Hwy 460 and 15

Hwy 15 South Main St Through Town Hotel Located on Right at intersection of Clark and Hwy 15

Hwy 15 North Main St Hotel Located on Left at Intersection of Clark and Hwy 15

460 West 2nd Farmville Exit on 460 Hwy 15 North Main St Hotel located on Left at Intersection of Clark and Hwy 15

460 West wnd Farmville Exit on 460 Hwy 15 North Main St hotel Located on Left at Intersection of Clark and Hwy 15 North

Richmond International 64 West 95 North Powhite Parkway 360 West 460 West 2nd Farmville Exit on 460 Hwy 15 North Main St Hotel Located on Left at Intersection of Clark

Lynchburg 460 East 2nd Farmville Exit 460 Hwy 15 North Main St Hotel Located on Left at Intersection of Clark

Intersection of Hwy 460 and 15

Richmond International, Lynchburg Regional


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Restaurant Information

Burger King Restaurant

Applebees Burger King Charlies Waterfront Golden Palace Chinese Kentucky Fried Chicken La Parota Grill Mexican McDonalds Mulligans Sport Bar And Grill Shoneys Taco Bell Wendy's

Golden Palace Chinese

200 E. 3rd St. Farmville, VA 392-8077 Sun-Thus 9AM - 12:30AM Fri-Sat 9AM - 1:30AM Deli-style sandwiches and subs, hot entrees, soups and salads.

Kentucky Fried Chicken

404 S. Main St. Farmville, VA 392-3135 Pizza and subs

La Parota Grill Mexican

1506 S. Main St. Farmville, VA 392-1646 11AM - 10PM Fresh seafood.

McDonalds Mulligans Sports Bar & Grill Shoneys Taco Bell Wendys Applebees

Recreation Information

Appomattox Historic Park - 26 Miles
Briey Creek - 8 Miles Local Attractions

Natural Bridge Sailors Creek Green Front Furniture - 1 Mile South Side Community Hospital - 2 Miles James Retreat - 9 Miles Lees Retreat Amelia Court House - 18 Miles Lees Retreat Cumberland Church - 18 Miles Lees Retreat Jetersville - 25 Miles Lees Retreat Lockett House - 25 Miles Appomattox Historic Park - 26 Miles Fort Pickett - 30 Miles James River - 30 Miles High Bridge - 49 Miles Twin Lakes - 65 Miles Winter Green Ski Area - 65 Miles Skyline Drive - 70 Miles

Green Front Furniture - 1 Mile High Bridge - 49 Miles James River - 30 Miles James Retreat - 9 Miles Lees Retreat Amelia Crt House - 18 Miles Lees Retreat Cumberland Church - 18 Miles Lees Retreat Jetersville - 25 Miles Lees Retreat Lockett House - 25 Miles Natural Bridge Sailors Creek Skyline Dr. - 70 Miles South Side Community Hospital - 2 Miles Winter green Ski Area - 65 Miles Twin Lakes - 65 Miles

Area Attractions

Overview

Small college town. Longwood College and Hampden Sydney College. Considered a center for shopping that covers 7 counties.

Landing View Golf Course

36 Wedgewood Dr. 804-392-6656 Open to the public. 9 hole golf course.

Longwood Golf Course

395-2613 Open to the public. 9 hole golf course.

Sailor Creek Battlefield Park Lee's Retreat

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Travel Information for Virginia Hotel Guests


If you are searching for an inn, hotel, motel or resort near a Virginia attraction, amusement and theme parks, or close to shopping, cultural events, historic sites, museums and performing arts centers, or nearby zoos, a festival, a golf course, a Virginia state park, this is where you will find it.

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Located in the Southwest Blue Ridge region, ABINGDON is a Virginia Historic Landmark; Morgan McClure Motorsports Museum & Souvenir Center is a "must see" for all NASCAR and racing fans, and the Virginia Creeper National Recreation Trail is a 34-mile scenic railroad bed converted into a recreational trail.

The history of ALEXANDRIA reads like a Who's Who of American History. Attractions include Fort Ward, housing a Civil War collection, George Washington’s Mount Vernon Estate and Gardens and Gunston Hall, the home of George Mason, father of the Bill of Rights.

ARLINGTON National Cemetery is a shrine to the women and men who have died for their country, including the Tomb of The Unknowns and John F. Kennedy’s gravesite; other attractions include Newseum, which takes visitors behind the scenes to see and experience how and why news is made, and The Pentagon where free tours are available.

Located in the Southwest Blue Ridge region near Wytheville, visitors to BASTIAN can experience a palisaded aboriginal village dating back more than 700 years at Wolf Creek Indian Village & Museum.

The Twin Cities of BRISTOL are in Virginia, on the north side of State Street, and in Tennessee, on the south side. Recognized by the U.S. Congress as the “Birthplace of Country Music” , Bristol pays tribute to its heritage with a downtown mural, monument and museum; the home where Tennessee Ernie Ford was born is garnished with mementos.

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CHINCOTEAGUE ISLAND, Virginia's only resort island, is famous for its oyster beds and clam shoals. Chincoteague is the gateway to the Assateague Island National Seashore, a barrier island, and the Chincoteague Wildlife Refuge.

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At the Virginia Air & Space Center, HAMPTON, the visitor center for NASA Langley Air Force Base, visitors can find such space-age artifacts as the Apollo 12 Command Module and a three-billion-year-old moon rock.

The entire downtown LEXINGTON- ROCKBRIDGE is listed as Historic Places. The pre-Civil War Stonewall Jackson House is the only home that the famous Confederate General Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson ever owned. The Virginia Military Institute Museum illustrates the history and traditions of the Institute. South of Lexington is Virginia's premier natural tourist attraction, The Natural Bridge including the Nature Park, Caverns, and Wax Museum.

LOUDOUN is located less than an hour's drive from bustling Washington D.C. in the heart of horse country and foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains.

Near LYNCHBURG Walk is Thomas Jefferson's Poplar Forest, his plantation home-away-from-home. East of Lynchburg at Appomattox visitors can relive the drama of the closing days of the Civil War at the Appomattox Court House National Historical Park and follow Robert E. Lee’s retreat on a 26-stop automobile tour.

To the west of Lynchburg there are 218 historic buildings in BEDFORD, but visitors can go back even further in time at Holy Land USA, a 250-acre replica of the Holy Land and Bible Lands.

MANASSAS National Battlefield Park was the site of the first major Civil War battlefield (also known as the Battle of Bull Run) and of the Second Battle of Manassas.

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The Mariners' Museum in NEWPORT NEWS has the Crabtree Collection of Miniature Ships and artifacts from the USS Monitor, the Virginia Living Museum is a combination of a native wildlife park, science museum, aquarium, botanical preserve and planetarium – all in one setting.

At the 400-year-old seaport NORFOLK visitors can see the National Maritime Center, tour the Norfolk Naval Base Tour, or stroll around the 20 themed gardens of the Norfolk Botanical Garden.

In PORTSMOUTH there are tours of the Olde Towne historic district or an Olde Towne Trolley Tour past 18th and 19th century homes, Revolutionary and Civil War sites, the oldest operating naval hospital in America and other sights.

The streets of the capital RICHMOND, in Central Virginia, are filled with museums, churches, hotels and historic houses. The Civil War Trails interprets 250 Civil War sites. The Museum of the Confederacy is the leading center for the study of the Confederacy and the American Civil War. Richmond National Battlefield commemorates eleven different sites associated with the Civil War. South of Richmond at PETERSBURG visitors can relive the final days of the Civil War at at Petersburg National Battlefield and at Pamplin Park Civil War Site.

In ROANOKE A restored early 20th century warehouse, Center in the Square provides space for several independent cultural organizations. Other Roanoke attractions include The Roanoke Valley, Crossroads of History museum and Virginia’s Explore Park, an early American settlement.

Located along the historic Great Road of Virginia, the Salem Museum in SALEM traces the growth of a community from its Native American origins.

There are a number of caverns to explore in SHENANDOAH VALLEY and SHENANDOAH NATIONAL PARK, including Luray Caverns with a Car and Carriage Caravan Museum, the Skyline Caverns at Front Royal, the Shenandoah Caverns and near Strasburg the Crystal Caverns at Hipps Hill; Stonewall Jackson’s Headquarters Museum is at Strasburg.

The Frontier Culture Museum, STAUNTON, is a unique international living history museum of American and European heritage.

TAPPAHANNOC dates back to a 17th century port settlement; by following the markers visitors can take a historic tour of Essex County.

VIRGINIA BEACH is a 310sq.mile vacation playland. At the Old Coast Guard Station two galleries depict the history of the life-saving service, shipwrecks off the Virginia coast and other exhibits. Another attraction is the Virginia Marine Science Museum.

The George Washington Birthplace National Monument in WESTMORELAND memorializes George Washington. Nearby, at Montross, is the Westmoreland State Park. The Stratford Hall Plantation was the ancestral home of Richard Henry Lee and Francis Lightfoot Lee, signers of the Declaration of Independence, and of General Robert E. Lee.

The story of America's past comes to life in Virginia's Historic Triangle: WILLIAMSBURG, JAMESTOWN and YORKTOWN. 18th-century Colonial Williamsburg is the world's largest outdoor living history museum. Jamestown Settlement explores the world of America's first permanent English colonists and their Powhatan Indian neighbors. Exhibits and film tell the story of the Revolutionary era at the Yorktown Victory Center. Busch Gardens Williamsburg is a 17th-century European-themed park.