“Yes, Virginia: There is a Santa Claus” – Holiday Hotel Package in Strasburg

December 5, 2009
By Susan Thompson

holidayStrasburgChristmastree2Strasburg, VA – Want a wholesome, relaxing place to get away with your family and friends before, during, or after the holiday season?

From wherever your hail, the Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott in beautiful Strasburg awaits you. Nestled between the Massanutten and North Mountains, the hotel has everything you’ll need – both inside and out.

Earlier this week, the service-oriented Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott staff had fun decking the halls, and getting ready for your visit. Open for about a year now, the Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott is located at the Northern end of Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley. You can see it from I-81 coming south from Pennsylvania and West Virginia, it’s just one exit off I-66 heading out from DC/Northern Virginia, and it’s right on Route 11 (also called the historic Valley Pike). You can take your pick of where to go; everyting’s so close by.

Inside the hotel, everything’s bright and clean. Men and women alike comment on the soothing pallette of colors throughout – cream, black, orange, and various hues of greens. Downstairs, guests can enjoy the 24-hour work-out room and an indoor pool, complete with jacuzzi and thirsty green towels nearby.

Rooms at the Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott come with a complimentary deluxe continental breakfast including items such as breads, yogurts, sausage sandwiches, and often other items, such as hard-boiled eggs and make your own waffles. It’s a friendly atmosphere as folks of all ages mingle together at breakfast – some watching the big-screen TV over the fireplace room divider, and some talking with their families about their day’s activities.

Later in the day, when the breakfast area closes, guests can use the downstairs area for computer work. And, if you need to take care of a little correspondence while out here, the hotel has both hard-wire and wireless Internet, and a business center with a printer and two computers.

When they consider the Shenandoah Valley, many people first think of Skyline Drive. And, yes, the Drive is close to the Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott– only a short trek from Front Royal. So too, there are many Valley traditions right along the historic, quaint Route 11. Begin at Strasburg, and head either North or South.

Civil War battlegrounds, including Cedar Creek to the North and New Market to the South, are close at hand. Unique antique, art, and gift stores have many Valley-inspired items for holiday giving – items that you won’t find at the malls and the local dining options, too are exceptional. There are some great choices nearby – Castiglia’s,  Golden China, and Denny’s Restaurant just next door, as well as Cristina’s in Strasburg and Joe’s Steak House in Woodstock.  If you’re looking to catch a great band with good food and spirits, stop by the Strasburg Theater.

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The Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott staff has information about the many local attractions; they love to make suggestions based on your personal needs and interests.

Many people don’t realize that the Valley is only 60 to 70 miles from DC – Northern Virginia  – far enough out to really get away and be in the country, yet close enough so that one is not driving all day.

The Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott has 83 rooms, including eight suites with breathtaking views of the mountains. Rates starting as low as $84 for a standard room. To get a 10% discount for the holidays, call (800) 228-2100 and mention that you saw this offer on 7Bends.com.

Or to receive the 10% holiday discount rate, use code HOL and book online.

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