200 South Street Inn - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review Two houses, one of them a former brothel, have been combined and restored to create this old-fashioned inn in the historic district, one block from the Downtown Mall. Furnishings throughout are English and Belgian antiques. Several rooms come with a canopy bed, sitting room, fireplace, and whirlpool... fodors.com
No title - expert review This charming hotel is the amalgamation of 2 historic 19th-century houses, set in the heart of a lively downtown. The first house was built in 1856 for a friend of Thomas Jefferson and the second some 50 years later. Careful restoration has ensured that there is still a distinct period feel to the h... johansens.com
No title - expert review The Inn combines two restored houses. The larger house was built in 1856 The building was a private residence for many years, and then for several decades it led a checkered career - girls' finishing school, brothel, boarding house. The transformation to an inn was completed in 1986.The smaller hous... lanierbb.com
Can´t beat the downtown location! - user review I loved the South Street Inn! It's right in the historic district and so you can walk to restaurants and sights. We stayed in a room with a four poster bed, giant antique wardrobe and really high ceilings. The place is charming and eclectic, much homier than any corporate motel. They even give offer... fodors.com
Don´t go! - user review I visited this inn in late August 2005. We paid $185 tax for a room which ended up being room 12 (third level of the main house.) The hotel isn't asimmaculate from the outside as the pictures from its website might suggest, but I still had a positive attitude towards the place, if only because we ha... fodors.com
International guests, lovely intimate setting - user review My husband and I just stayed here to celebrate our anniversary and we had such a lovely stay. Upon arrival we were greeted with fresh homemade cookies and then, maybe because it's the slow season, we were offered a free upgrade to a larger room with a canopy bed and fireplace which was so romantic. ... fodors.com
International Guests, European Feel - user review This inn is much more European style than American. We had such a nice time talking with the other guests there during wine & cheese. The woman who greeted us upon arrival was Australian and just during our two evenings there, we met two women from France and one man from Germany! It was a great sta... fodors.com
Arlington should stay home - user review We stayed in the South Street Inn December 2005 and liked it so much we're going back this December. The place wasn't packed so they gave us one of the pricier rooms for ... travel.yahoo.com
excellent location! - user review The location is fantastic! This inn is right in the historic district so we were able to walk to restaurants and even took the little trolley around to see the Universi... travel.yahoo.com
Don't go! - user review I visited this inn in late August 2005 for a weekend. We paid $185+tax for a room which ended up being room 12 in the third level of the main house. The hotel doesn't look as... travel.yahoo.com
We loved it and will return! - user review We loved our stay! We have friend that stay there every year and they recommended it to us for an anniversary trip. We had such a nice time there. They are not snobby at all l... travel.yahoo.com
Excellent Location but not for Sleeping In - user review We stayed in one of the smallest and cheapest rooms in the hotel ($150 USD) over Memorial Day weekend. Overall, the location is a big plus as the hotel is a block from the best res... travel.yahoo.com
Do not GO! - user review Very Expensive House backs up to a train track.. which vibrates the house as it rolls through 7 times during the night! AC was not working No arlarm clock in room Breakfast/... travel.yahoo.com
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