Originally built in the 1840s, Linden Row Inn is a boutique historic hotel located in the heart of Downtown Richmond. Its stunning period... more »
Originally built in the 1840s, Linden Row Inn is a boutique historic hotel located in the heart of Downtown Richmond. Its stunning period architecture, fireplaces, chandeliers, and high ceilings make our historic hotel your perfect choice for a romantic getaway or hotel stay in Richmond, Virginia.
Offering a charming environment with quality service, our guests not only enjoy beautiful back gardens, but also a complimentary deluxe continental breakfast, access to the state-of-the art YMCA fitness center (1 block away), a courtesy shuttle with 2 miles of the hotel and High Speed Wireless Internet access. Hotel features daily newspaper, valet parking, Cable TV with premium channels and same day dry cleaning services.
Spacious accommodations with a Victorian touch. With 70 guest rooms, seven parlor suites, and 2500 square feet of function space, all opening to an intimate, beautiful winding garden courtyard, the Linden Row Inn captures all the romance of a by-gone era; while serving up the Southern hospitality for which Richmond is famous.
Official Hotel Information
First Class Conveniently located in historic downtown Richmond, offering charming environment with quality service. Our guests not only enjoy beautiful back gardens, but a complimentary evening wine and cheese reception, and a deluxe continental breakfast. Hotel features health club privileges, pool, daily newspaper, valet parking and same day dry cleaning service. Spacious accommodations with a Victorian touch. Nearbby Airport * Richmond International - 10 miles Nearby Areas * Charlottesville, VA - 45 miles * Washington, DC - 60 miles * Williamsburg, VA - 40 miles.
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We stayed for a business trip to Richmond, and thought the Linden Row Inn was terrific escape from the chain hotels. The building has a charming historic feel and the rooms offer all the amenities of a modern hotel. I stayed in a room that was ver