Bed and Breakfasts in Virginia City, Nevada

Stormy Brooke Swain
Virginia City, Nevada is a popular town for visitors because it was once a boom town and was a site for many western movies and TV shows in the past. Virginia City, Nevada has a population, a little above one thousand people, who either work in the town shops or travel to work. The Bed and Breakfasts in Virginia City, Nevada, are very generous in history and amenities. Prior to arriving to the town be sure to stock up on fast food and anything required at a chain store as you will not find them in Virginia City. Plan on spending between $100 and $150 plus a 10% lodging tax, when staying at a Bed and Breakfast in this historic town.

The "B" Street House Bed and Breakfast
Virginia City, Nevada

The "B" Street House was built in the late 1800's and a full restoration was started in late 2004. The home was not livable and now looks just as if it's taken a trip through time. This historic home is beautiful inside and out, all the way down to the sign along the sidewalk. The library is worth mentioning as it is a fabulous part of the home and a room which antique lovers will love just as much as the avid readers visiting the Bed and Breakfast will. There is a steep staircase for guests to climb to get to the upstairs guest rooms, so those who aren't able to climb them, should make this a consideration. The rooms are bright and include queen beds, private baths and hi-speed Internet. Expect to pay $110 to $140 a night with a full breakfast included.

The Chollar Mansion Bed and Breakfast
Virginia City, Nevada

The Chollar Mansion was built in 1860 and the decor in this Virginia City Bed and Breakfast is unique, as it combines period furniture from previous ownerships. As a dedication to owners of the late 1800's and early 1900s the furniture is a combination that provides an easy look into the past. All of the guest rooms are priced at $135 for double occupancy, including an 800 square foot cottage across the yard.

Edith Palmer's Country Inn Bed and Breakfast
Virginia City, Nevada

This home was built in 1863 and used as a cider factory in Virginia City, Nevada. Many years later in 1948, it became Edith Palmer's Country Inn Bed and Breakfast. Under new ownership now, it is still just as historic as it once was, but now includes a restaurant named the Cider Factory Restaurant. The Edith Palmer House offers four guest rooms ranging from $95 to $140 per night. There are two additional guest homes that are part of the Bed and Breakfast, which have rooms for rent as well with comparable prices.

Sources:

Wikipedia, http://www.wikipedia.org
Discover Our Town, http://www.discoverourtown.com
The "B" Street House, http://www.bstreethouse.com/default.html
The Chollar Mansion, http://www.chollarmansion.com/index.html
Edith Palmer's Country Inn, http://www.edithpalmers.com/index.html

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