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Although this three-story, 1897-vintage Victorian is technically on York Street, the house actually faces Brambleton Avenue in the historic Freemason neighborhood. — Frommer's
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Located in the redeveloped downtown area, this hotel is connected to the Waterside Festival Marketplace shopping area by a ramp and it's close to Town Point Park, site of many festivals. — Fodor's
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A short stroll to the Granby St eating strip, this friendly chain hotel has a boutique feel, with stylish, spacious rooms featuring small kitchenettes and excellent amenities. — Lonely Planet
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Built in 2005, this eight-story hotel is near everything visitors want to see and where business travelers need to be. — Fodor's
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Modern is the word for this hotel's furnishings, from the bright, spacious lobby to the ample rooms and large suites. — Fodor's
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Located less than 3 miles south of Norfolk International Airport, the Residence Inn Norfolk Airport is surrounded by an industrial park and businesses, making it a good choice for business travelers. — U.S. News & World Report
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The Wyndham Garden Norfolk Downtown boasts an incredible location...while each of the 204 guest rooms has the basics covered, guests suggest that the mattresses are quite hard and could use an upgrade. — U.S. News & World Report
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Overlooking Chesapeake Bay, this place is a reliable and comfortable option. — Lonely Planet
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Centered on convenience, DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Norfolk Airport is within driving distance of the airport (its main selling point according to recent guests). — U.S. News & World Report
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This all-suite hotel's accommodations feature full kitchens, complimentary Wi-Fi, coffee makers, flat-screen TVs and separate tubs and showers... include a fitness center, an indoor pool. — U.S. News & World Report
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