Located in Luray, within 1.1 miles of Luray Caverns and 14 miles of Pinnacles Viewpoint, Hotel Laurance provides accommodations with a terrace as well as free private parking for guests who drive.
michael
From
United States
Design/style, friendly, proficient staff, history of house, modern conveniences… basically everything.
Located in Luray, 1.2 miles from Luray Caverns, The Mimslyn Inn provides accommodations with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness center and a garden.
Located close to the Thornton Gap Entrance to Shenandoah National Park, this hotel offers free Wi-Fi and rooms equipped with a microwave and refrigerator. Luray Caverns is 3 miles away.
michael
From
United States
The first night was fine but then the sewer lines backed up and we had to relocate. The staff wasn’t very adept at handling the situation. Then we were upgraded to a room with a jacuzzi. To bad it didn’t work
This Virginia motel, located only 5 minutes’ drive from Luray Caverns, features an outdoor swimming pool and on-site restaurant. Shenandoah National Park is 10 miles away.
4.4 miles from Luray Caverns in Luray, Holly Tree Retreat Located In Beautiful Luray, VA. Offers accommodations with access to a hot tub.
Kelly
From
United States
This place exceeded my expectations. We came for a quick weekend getaway but I could have stayed there much longer. The house is gorgeous and the hosts made it very welcoming. We have rented many houses for vacation but this was the first to truly have everything you need along with some extras you might need. We will definitely be back.
7.1 miles from Luray Caverns in Luray, Mockingbird Mountain Spa and Retreat features accommodations with access to spa facilities and wellness packages.
Heather
From
United States
My husband & I stayed here for our 13th wedding anniversary. I could not think of one negative thing to say. Everything was furnished. Even dishes to use while cooking. We felt so at home while we were there. We visited Cooters Place and Copper Fox Distillery and had a great time. We watched movies, cooked dinner, had a few drinks & just relaxed. Kris & Steve go above & beyond for their guests. This was our first stay at an Airbnb & it was a great experience.
7.1 miles from Luray Caverns in Luray, Dreamy Couples Cabin in the Shenandoah Forrest provides accommodations with access to a hot tub.
Jim
From
United States
The hot tub was wonderful. Loved the convenience of the fire pit. Amenities within the unit were plentiful. Climate control heating/air conditioning make for comfort regardless of season. Location was good. Close enough to town but reasonably private and quiet for a getaway. The property manager was clear and transparent without being invasive.
Located just 1804 feet from Luray Caverns, this motel features a seasonal outdoor swimming pool. Free WiFi access is available. Satellite TV is provided in each guest room at Luray Caverns Motels.
Located in Luray, within 1.9 miles of Luray Caverns and 14 miles of Pinnacles Viewpoint, Hawksbill House - (Adults Only) has accommodations with a shared lounge and free WiFi throughout the property...
SQueue
From
United States
Beautiful, comfortable accommodations. Quiet, close walking distance to town. Eugene and Kyle were wonderful hosts.Brrakfast was excellent. Highly recommend.
On average, 3-star hotels in Luray cost $81 per night, and 4-star hotels in Luray are $133 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Luray can be found for $195 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Luray this weekend is $109 or, for a 4-star hotel, $204. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Luray for this weekend cost around $350 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $87 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Luray for tonight. You'll pay around $136 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Luray will cost around $307, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Unbelievable beauty of GODS creation. Perfect time there as there were only 4 other people in cave. If possible something for handicapped people and motorized wheel chairs would be helpful if not already available.
Guest review by
Dave
Review score
8.0
We stopped in Luray as part of the skyline scenic drive...
We stopped in Luray as part of the skyline scenic drive which is beautiful. If you’re in the area the Luray caverns are a must see and spectacular. Admission includes a visit to a car museum on site which a great collection of cars illustrating the history of transport.
Guest review by
Rory
United Kingdom
Review score
8.0
We liked the town very much.
We liked the town very much. The caverns were wonderful experience and Cooters place was amazing. Just didn't like the Motel The Cardinal Inn it was disgusting. We will never use booking.com again.
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Guest review by
Anonymous
Review score
10.0
We enjoyed the trip over Skyline Drive.
We enjoyed the trip over Skyline Drive. Glad we picked a sunny day. We had a nice breakfast at the Gathering Grounds cafe in Luray, steak dinner at Dan's Steakhouse, and Italian at Dominico's in Luray. The best kept secret for good country breakfast and lunch is the Hawksbill Diner in nearby Stanley VA.
Also enjoyed visiting the New Market battlefield and Route 11 Potato Chip factory.
Shenandoah Caverns is different from Luray Caverns, and features an amazing side attraction of animated scenes made for parade floats.
Skyline Caverns is not recommended for small children or adults with balance issues, as the walkway is uneven, steep in some places, and wet in others. It does have one rare and beautiful type of calcite formation that only exists one other place in the world.
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Guest review by
Anonymous
Review score
10.0
Amazing cavern the interior temp was great and we the kids...
Amazing cavern the interior temp was great and we the kids took hundreds of pictures with our phones. Great day at the cavern and the Blue Mountains drive is also beautiful. Lunch at West Main Market was excellent.
Guest review by
patrick
Canada
Review score
8.0
The caverns are ok.
The caverns are ok. For me, it turned out that I was bored almost immediately. 40 feet of cave is pretty much a synopsis for the remaining tour. Marketing at it's best unless you are bonkers for caves. The is an antique car museum on site which was just wow. Super cool cars that were very presentable and interesting all around. The zoo in Luray was nice. It is a retirement/ rescue zoo. I love those. Great restaurants. There is an escape room. Remote town, very perfectly laid back.
Guest review by
Alen
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The location of the hotel is very good, close to many attractions such as Shenandoah NP and Luray Caverns.
The hotel grounds are beautiful and very spacious. We really enjoyed sitting in the hot tub in the evening.
The breakfast was unfortunately disappointing and as always in the USA in no way comparable to German standards.
We stayed at the Cardinal Inn 2-3 nights per week for the last 8 months while our house was being built. The facilities were great, the staff was great, we felt welcome and safe. I would recommend the Cardinal Inn to anyone visiting Luray, Virginia.
The location, just off the main street of Luray and backing onto a creek that runs through the town, was excellent. The facility was very clean and maintained to a high standard and really did feel like the facility for a premium get-away.
We booked this hotel during our stay to visit Shenandoah National Park.
The room was very clean. Staff was very friendly. It was very quiet and had a wonderful night sleep.
Hotel is very close to the caverns, but we did not visit them.
The hotel was perfect for a stop going to Shenandoah. It has everything you need for a night. Nice shower, a good bed, and the air conditioner was working great. Great value for your money.
Guest review by
Gonzalo
United States
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