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Hotels in Virginia
68 Hotels
Holiday Inn & Suites North Beach
3900 Atlantic Ave

At the northern end of the Virginia Beach boardwalk, the oceanside Holiday Inn & Suites North Beach is a mid-range hotel with resort-style amenities. There are three pools, three restaurants, and a kids' club, making it a popular choice with family vacationers. Rooms are colorful and have a nautical theme; suites come outfitted with kitchenettes. It's a great place for kids, but adults looking for something a bit quieter might want to consider the nearby Comfort Inn & Suites Oceanfront as a slightly more grown-up alternative.

Four Sails Resort
3301 Atlantic Ave

Overlooking the Virginia Beach boardwalk, the Four Sails Resort is a low-cost time-share property made up of condo-style units, each with its own whirlpool tub. There's an indoor heated pool, an exercise room with a sauna, and a restaurant serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The hotel's central location and low room rates make it a good choice for budget travelers who want a full kitchen, but guests who can make do with a kitchenette would be better off at the prettier Belvedere Beach Resort just up the road.

Four Points by Sheraton Virginia Beach Oceanfront
1211 Atlantic Ave

Overlooking the beach from a bustling, central stretch of Virginia Beach's main drag, the 99-room Four Points by Sheraton Virginia Beach Oceanfront is a budget hotel that attracts a steady stream of families and groups during the summer. The rooms, while basic, are clean and more modern, especially the bathrooms, and all have private balconies over the beach. The top-floor indoor pool is heated, but small, and somewhat dark. There's also a seafood-heavy buffet restaurant on-site, as well as Jumpin' Shrimp, added in 2016, which serves breakfast and lunch. 

Ocean Key Resort
424 Atlantic Ave

Situated at the southern end of Virginia Beach's main strip, on the boardwalk over the beach, the 142-room Ocean Key Resort is a time-share hotel with a lot of family-focused amenities. Suite-style rooms have equipped kitchens or kitchenettes, and groceries can be pre-ordered online and delivered at check-in. One of the highlights of the property is the third-floor activity area, which includes a fitness center, arcade games, and a play area with games and toys for kids. There's also a roof sun deck with a lounge area and a large indoor pool in an atrium-like area connected to the lobby. Some guests complain of musty smells, as the windows don't open, and others find rooms not as clean as they could be, but the price is pretty low for the area.

Hilton Virginia Beach Oceanfront
3001 Atlantic Avenue

One of the larger and snazzier hotels in town, the 289-room Hilton Virginia Beach is a centrally located beachfront hotel with lots of amenities for leisure and business travelers. Most of the chain-like rooms have beach-facing balconies. There are two pools, one of which is a rooftop infinity pool with great views, two upscale restaurants, and a bar. That said, there are fees for Wi-Fi (unless guests are Hilton Honors members) and parking, both of which are free at most other hotels in town.

Hampton Inn Virginia Beach Oceanfront North
3107 Atlantic Ave, 31st and Atlantic Avenue

North Virginia Beach's 120-room Hampton Inn is a reliable mid-range choice for travelers who want a central location on the ocean and don't plan to cook their own meals. Rooms have balconies or patios with ocean views, and Wi-Fi is free. There's also free on-site parking, and a hot breakfast is included in room rate. There's also a small pool with a whirlpool and a tiny gym with modern equipment that are both open 24/7, as well as a restaurant that has concerts in the summertime.

Residence Inn by Marriott Virginia Beach Oceanfront
3217 Atlantic Ave

Renovated in 2013, this oceanfront property offers 72 spacious suites with private balconies and kitchens, plus plenty of free perks and amenities. Many guests take advantage of the pet-friendly policy, so look elsewhere if dogs aren’t your thing. Considering its prime location on the boardwalk and excellent ocean views, this Residence Inn is a solid value for those seeking a bit more space.

The Breakers Resort Inn
1503 Atlantic Ave

Simple and straightforward, the 59-room, family-run Breakers Resort Inn is conveniently located for those who want to be based on the southern part of Virginia Beach's beach strip. Rooms are a bit outdated in terms of decor, but all have ocean-view balconies, as well as microwaves and mini-fridges, and some even have whirlpool tubs. There's a small pool and a basic cafe that serves affordable breakfast and lunch, and there are bicycles for guests to borrow free of charge. That said, the property has a bit of a worn-out motel vibe; for something a bit cheerier, consider the Belvedere Beach Resort, on the northern end of the boardwalk.

Best Western Center Inn
5718 Northampton Blvd

The budget Best Western Center Inn is near the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel and Norfolk International Airport. Its 59 spacious rooms are spread over two floors, and have microwaves, mini-fridges, coffeemakers, and free Wi-Fi. The hotel also includes breakfast in the room rate. An outdoor pool is open in the spring and summer, and the hotel also has a small fitness room with cardio equipment. Travelers might want to also check out several other value hotels nearby, such as the Red Roof Inn, the Econolodge, and America's Best Value, but expect at least a 20 minute drive to reach the beach from here.