Washington, Virginia has become a destination for gourmets, history buffs, artists, musicians, and those who seek a small piece of Americana where time has stood still. Even now the village is composed of only 162 souls and it has never outgrown the five block by two block grid that 17-year-old George Washington laid out when he surveyed the town over 248 years ago.

During your visit in town, browse through Washington's quality antique and gift shops. Visit the village artists and craftsmen at work in studios and workrooms. Stroll through The Inn at Little Washington Shops located in the town's oldest building and take in the performances at the theatres.

Washington is surrounded by the rolling hills of Rappahannock County and is picturesque in any season. Shenandoah National Park is nearby with its famous Skyline Drive offering 105 miles of spectacular views of the Piedmont and the Shenandoah Valley. Visit one of the many wineries clustered around the village, or pick fruit at a nearby orchard. Climb Old Rag Mountain, hike White Oak Canyon, hot air balloon above the Piedmont and capture forever one of our fabulous sunsets.

For additional information about how to make the most of your stay at the Inn, please contact us. In the meantime, please visit one the following websites for more information about the area:

Touring Virginia wineries
Wine Spectator
Local Golf Courses
Fly Fishing Site
Shenendoah National Park
Colonial Williamsburg
President Thomas Jefferson's Home
President James Monroe's Home
President James Madison's Home
Luray Underground Caverns