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Quality Inn, hotel in Harpers Ferry

Quality Inn Harpers Ferry is located in Harpers Ferry. Free WiFi access is available. Each room here will provide you with a TV, air conditioning and a seating area.

8.1
Scored 8.1
Very Good
Rated very good
452 reviews
Price from$77.10per night
Clarion Inn Harpers Ferry-Charles Town, hotel in Harpers Ferry

Located at the north end of the Shenandoah Valley, the Quality Hotel Conference Center is perfect for meetings, business, leisure and fun.

7.8
Scored 7.8
Good
Rated good
897 reviews
Price from$92.65per night
Light Horse Inn, hotel in Harpers Ferry

Offering a garden, Light Horse Inn provides accommodations in Harpers Ferry.

8.9
Scored 8.9
Excellent
Rated excellent
233 reviews
Price from$165per night
Riley House, hotel in Harpers Ferry

Riley House offers accommodations in Harpers Ferry, one mile from Harpers Ferry National Historical Park and 3.6 miles from Appalachian Trail Conference Headquarters.

7.8
Scored 7.8
Good
Rated good
34 reviews
Price from$274per night
Cantuta Inn, hotel in Harpers Ferry

Featuring free WiFi, Cantuta Inn offers accommodations in Harpers Ferry. Each room is equipped with a private bathroom. Home-cooked breakfast is provided every day.

8.6
Scored 8.6
Excellent
Rated excellent
84 reviews
Price from$139per night
Enchanting Cottage, Center of Historic Downtown!, hotel in Harpers Ferry

Enchanting Cottage, Center of Historic Downtown! offers accommodations in Harpers Ferry, a 6-minute walk from Harpers Ferry National Historical Park and 4.5 miles from Appalachian Trail Conference...

8.9
Scored 8.9
Excellent
Rated excellent
21 reviews
Price from$133per night
Harpers Ferry Cabin w Huge Deck, Firepit & WiFi!, hotel in Harpers Ferry

Harpers Ferry Cabin w Huge Deck, Firepit & WiFi! is located in Harpers Ferry, just 4.9 miles from Harpers Ferry National Historical Park and 7.8 miles from Appalachian Trail Conference Headquarters.

8.8
Scored 8.8
Excellent
Rated excellent
6 reviews
Price from$102per night
1799 Inn Harpers Ferry, hotel in Harpers Ferry

1799 Inn Harpers Ferry enjoys a location in Harpers Ferry, a 5-minute walk from Harpers Ferry National Historical Park and 4.7 miles from Appalachian Trail Conference Headquarters.

8.6
Scored 8.6
Excellent
Rated excellent
75 reviews
Price from$150.12per night
Motel 6-Charles Town, WV, hotel in Harpers Ferry

Featuring free WiFi, Motel 6 Charles Town is located in Charles Town, West Virginia, just 10 minutes’ drive from historic Harper’s Ferry. Hollywood Casino is 1.6 mi away.

6.3
Scored 6.3
Pleasant
Rated pleasant
427 reviews
Price from$59.49per night
Home2 Suites By Hilton Charles Town, hotel in Harpers Ferry

Located in Charles Town, within 4.2 miles of Locust Hill Golf Course and 5.7 miles of Appalachian Trail Conference Headquarters, Home2 Suites By Hilton Charles Town has accommodations with a fitness...

9.5
Scored 9.5
Exceptional
Rated exceptional
179 reviews
Price from$152.15per night
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What Guests Said About Harpers Ferry:

  • 10
    Scored 10

    Lovely little town, exceeded expectations.

    Lovely little town, exceeded expectations. We had known little about John Brown's raid & the aftermath - appreciated the reasonably priced & free things to do. John Brown Museum very informative. Really liked how everything was close together - rangers helpful & pleasant.
    Gordon
    United States of America
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    Hotel was great, restaurant about ruined evening, 55...

    Hotel was great, restaurant about ruined evening, 55 minutes to get food after ordering, cold when arrived. Waitress told us special was crab cakes, not very good and lukewarm. We are not complainers so went with it. Tipped well, wasn't our waitress fault, kitchen was backed up with 8-10 customers. Really
    Dean
  • 6.0
    Scored 6.0

    We were visiting for a wedding in Middletown, MD.

    We were visiting for a wedding in Middletown, MD. Arrived at BWI airport and drove to the house. I would say STAY OUT OF HARPERS FERRY until after the road construction is complete - maybe Christmas 2023. (Or travel early in the morning or late at night.) The construction/road closure detour was long on curvy roads, with traffic, accidents, and hour-long back-ups. We liked the Harpers Ferry Brewery overlooking the Potomac River (located just before the construction and road closures), and hikes on the Appalachian Trail that were close to our house. We never made it to the town of Harpers Ferry as it was on the other side of the construction detour.
    Susan
    United States of America
  • 6.0
    Scored 6.0

    Beautiful location and interesting town.

    Beautiful location and interesting town. Steep streets made walking difficult for senior citizens like us. Little parking and few restaurants in town and both seemed expensive. John Brown museum was very interesting and no charge.
    JOEL70
    United States of America
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    We are Civil War History buffs and my husband is an Adjutant...

    We are Civil War History buffs and my husband is an Adjutant with the Sons of Confederate Veterans. We enjoyed the history aspects of our visit. We had all of our meals in Charles Town, only ice cream at Harper's Ferry. The John Brown Museum was so dark inside it was hard to see the writings on the wall. Very little was stated about his hanging. The condition of the streets was notable as no trash anywhere which was quite refreshing. The shuttle to the downtown area eliminated the parking headache which we liked very much. I think some folks in period dress would add to some of the shops and street. We enjoyed the weapons demo and the speech on Friday afternoon.
    Ava
    United States of America
  • 10
    Scored 10

    Quaint place to see some history.

    Quaint place to see some history. The various taverns and inns are fun places to have enjoy a drink or meal, with beautiful views. I highly recommend the Rabbit Hole, get their pretzel sticks (you're welcome). We went back a 2nd time for more. Once you are parked, you can walk around town at your leisure. Wear good walking shoes and plan for climbing a lot of stairs. Plan ahead and get your $20 National Park 3-day pass, print it out, and stick it in your windshield. This was new since our last visit, and we had to drive all the way to the visitor center a few miles away to get one. The main parking lot in town is often full, so get their early if you want to park and walk the town. You cannot park anywhere else. The only other options are to park outside town (up a huge hill) and walk into town, or the visitor center parking, which has a shuttle. Lots of cute shops in town, pricey and artsy but fun! We stayed just outside of town in a modern hotel but next time would like to try a B&B in town for the convenience, as most come with parking. Great place to launch a day hike on the Appalachian trail or tour the area battlegrounds. Snow Tubing is new nearby - snowriders.com. We drove through and checked it out, you are better off reserving your spot ahead of time, but looked like a lot of fun!
    Laura
    United States of America