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$199 -- Lynchburg Boutique Hotel w/Champagne, Dining Credit*

Update (Tuesday, October 30, 2012): The hot deals always go fast! Our Test Booking Center has found that this offer either sold out due to huge demand or is no longer available.
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By Jonathan Rougeot
Travelzoo Staff, New York - updated 9/4/2012

This fall, take a romantic getaway to a charming boutique hotel nestled close to Virginia's picturesque wine trails.

For $199 per night, this deal from The Craddock Terry, located in historic Lynchburg, Va., saves up to 20% on current prices. The package includes a bottle of Champagne and $50 gift card to one of two on-site restaurants.

It is available over the following dates:

  • Oct. 15-17, 28-31
  • Nov. 1, 4-9, 11-15, 18-30

The hotel, located in a turn-of-the-century shoe factory, was recently named Best Boutique Hotel by Virginia Living magazine.

The property is decorated with historical touches that reflect its former use as the Craddock-Terry Shoe Corporation. Guests enjoy shoe-themed amenities including in-room complimentary continental breakfast served in a wooden shoeshine box.

While in Lynchburg, enjoy sweeping views of the Blue Ridge Mountains and the James River. The property is in the heart of the downtown area, which offers a host of restaurants, art galleries and entertainment venues.

Travelzoo Tip: Plan your perfect Virginia vacation with some of these free things to do.

Book by Oct. 31.
 

How to Book This Deal

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Click here to book online at The Craddock Terry

Click "Book it now" under the "A Night in the Burg" package.

*Terms/Conditions:
Restrictions may apply. Subject to availability. Gift card can only be received once per stay. Must be 21 to consume alcohol. Non-alcoholic options available at same rate.
  • When
    Select dates through Nov. 30
  • Where
    Lynchburg, Va.
  • Savings
    20% vs. packaging seperately
  • Why We Like It
    Get a taste of the past in this converted shoe factory in the heart of downtown.