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My son stayed here and they made it a very positive experience. Very easy process for him. Amazing price. Definitely recommend.

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This is not a fancy hotel, but a budget motel; but it was a very enjoyable stay for our brief visit.

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The Inn at Virginia Tech and Skelton Conference Center - Coffee

The Inn at Virginia Tech and Skelton Conference Center

(49 reviews)

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I love the energy of a college campus, so to stay at a hotel on the campus of Virginia Tech was a…read morereal treat. The hotel is charming, in that it feels a little vintage, but all of the important things are modern. The beds are comfy, the bathroom area has two sinks, and the fitness center is decent and there's a Virginia Tech campus store on site. But what really blew me away was the breakfast buffet. Now, I'm a notorious buffet pooh-pooher. I don't like buffets and try to avoid them if I can. But I could not avoid the breakfast buffet if I tried. This is probably the best breakfast spread that I have ever experienced in a hotel. There are things like smoothie shots, steel-cut oatmeal with several different toppings, fresh fruit, dairy-free yogurt parfaits, baked goods, real scrambled eggs and lots more. The whole setup was extremely clean and tidy, which was appreciated by me. Also, the coffee was great! In the afternoon and evenings, the bar is open, which I visited one evening to meet up with a friend. They don't have a huge wine list, but they got them some wine, if that's what you're after. They have a full bar, ranging from cocktails to hard seltzer. The people at the front desk are young, and I wonder if they are students at VT. They were super helpful and friendly. This is the place to stay if you want to explore Virginia Tech or downtown Blacksburg. Everything is within walking distance from the hotel. I walked from the hotel to the Virginia Tech monument in about seven minutes or so. The campus is beautiful, and if you decide to explore off campus, there are lots of shops and restaurants across the street, so there is lots to see and experience around the hotel.

My top-tier chum and I came down to Blacksburg because she wanted to visit her old campus for the…read morefirst time since she graduated about 25 years ago (yes, we are ancient and whatnot). One of the first decisions we made on this trip (and she made it) was where we would stay in Blacksburg, and my chum insisted on coming here so that we were actually on campus and she could test out The Inn, which wasn't here during her time. Apparently the local highway setup is also different, so it was a pleasant surprise to find this hotel very easily; lots of nearby signage and oodles of parking. It was also pretty accessible to the downtown area, a walk of approximately 10 minutes. This was my first time at VA Tech - I've driven down 81 past the exit, but never actually laid eyes on the campus. Like pretty much all of the buildings nearby associated with the university, The Inn seems to be made of this Hokie Stone material that can be, I assume, mined or something nearby. It makes for a pretty pleasant optic, but literally every building has it so there's not much that really distinguishes the Inn or its neighboring structures from each other, other than a few really prominent buildings nearby. We had a room on the second floor a short walk from the lobby/check-in area (which was nice enough - it had a small fireplace with seating nearby, a Hokie statue and a little storefront to buy toiletries, snacks, etc.). It was clean and perfectly fine; this isn't a 5-star hotel, but that's not an insult, as it's not claiming to be. If you saw the room without any context, it just looks like an Embassy Suites or something to that effect. This part of our trip was more about exploring and reacquainting my chum with her ye olde college life so we really didn't spend a ton of time in the room beyond sleeping/napping; that activity went very well in my estimation, so the beds were comfortable enough. We also made use of the gym on the first floor for about 15 minutes' worth of cardio; no complaints there. Depending on your perspective, it was very quiet during our stay. Graduation was a week earlier so the vast majority of the student population was already gone, and we didn't see a ton of people in the hotel or on campus beyond employees and construction workers taking advantage of the offseason. I think it would had a more exciting vibe with an uptick in visitors (especially in the above average bar/restaurant off to the left of the lobby, The Loyal), but I'm definitely not complaining about the peace and quiet. We had a very pleasant interaction with one of the staffers at reception when we got there, who was from NJ as well and was helpful/accommodating with our questions. None of our other exchanges were notable or particularly lengthy, but we were greeted with a smile by literally everyone we encountered. If that's not the definition of hospitality, I don't know what it is (I'm sure my top-tier chum who literally went to the school of hospitality down the street could speak to that at length). A nice experience all the way around, and The Inn served its purpose.

Residence Inn Blacksburg- University - King Suite (bed and bathroom)

Residence Inn Blacksburg- University

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Spacious rooms with small kitchens, a great location near the University and Downtown strip and…read morewalking distance to a pharmacy and take-out, this Residence Inn has all that you need for long stay. We were passing through town and needed only a quick stop and at a little more than 100 bucks/night, I was impressed with the value. I haven't stayed in a lot of Residence Inns, but the few times I have, I think, would I be able to deal with an extended stay? I think I could here, given the size of the rooms and there's a big lobby with couches and fireplace as well as a decent (small gym). The bed is very comfortable with good sheets. I wouldn't want to cook up a serious meal but the kitchen would allow for basic dishes. The living room space has a little set up with a decent sized TV. They allow pets. One thing we ran into was the walls were thin and we could hear a barking dog and people right next to us. Luckily they were able to move us. Other than that, a good stay, in and out with a full night's rest before getting back on the road. I'd definitely opt to stay here again when making this annual road trip between NY and NOLA.

This inn was high quality. The service is good, mostly self service ofc. Moreover, the breakfast…read morewas good, and I ate so many egg soufflés. The location is extremely good as well, since the hotel is very close to Panda Express and others (literally across the parking lot) so food is easy to get. The room was quite nice, with some amenities and popcorn, and the bed was good as well

Red Carpet Inn - hotels - Updated June 2026

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