Church Street Inn
The Church Street Inn was formerly called the Isle of Wright Inn before it was renamed because of its location. Conveniently placed in the center of the historic district of Smithfield, the inn has 12 rooms with a British decor. Each of the rooms has a private bath, cable television and high speed Internet. The Church Street Inn also has two suites with a Jacuzzi tub and kitchenettes. The morning breakfast is available to all the guests who stay at the inn. After playing a round of golf at one of the local courses, visitors to Smithfield can enjoy some of the local attractions, such as Bacon's Castle or Fort Broykin.
Church Street Inn
1607 S. Church Street
Smithfield, VA 23430
(757) 357-317
Hampton Inn and Suites
The Hampton Inn and Suites is located in the city that was recently called by the Virginia Landmarks Register the best preserved of Virginia's Colonial seaports. The hotel is not only in the historic city of Smithfield, but just a short drive away from Virginia Beach. The Hampton Inn and Suites has a 24-hour market, extra baggage storage for guests golf clubs, coin laundry, snack shop and valet service as well as a pool and fitness center. Cribs and high chairs are provided for the hotel's smaller guests and a continental breakfast is available to everyone who stays there.
Hampton Inn and Suites
200 Vincents Crossing
Smithfield, VA 23430
(757) 365-4760
Econo Lodge
The Econo Lodge is just two miles from downtown Smithfield and close to the historic St. Luke's Church along with other historical sites. The hotel has a guest laundry facility, serves a continental breakfast and is pet-friendly. The 72 rooms in this hotel provide its guests with cable television, high speed Internet services, microwaves and refrigerators.
Econo Lodge
20080 Brewer's Neck Blvd.
Carrollton, VA 23314
(757) 357-9057
About The Author
Originally from Huntersville, W. Va., Eric Cornelison has been writing news and sports articles for more than 25 years. He now publishes travel, sports and religious articles on a variety of websites and in magazines, such as the "Red Oak Record" and "Ellis County Press." Cornelison holds a Master of Business Administration from West Virginia University and doctorate in religious theology from Rochville University.