Reviews

Reviews

Historic and charming little find

Spent 2 nights in Harpers Ferry to take advantage of some of the natural beauty surrounding the town. After long days of hiking in the heat, this was a great place to return to in the evening. Lovely building full of character, with very friendly staff. Location is perfect - just steps from a nice bakery/cafe and a few casual bars and ice-cream places. About a 3 minute walk from the Amtrak station - extremely handy if you arrive/depart by train, as we did.
-David M (Designation)

Very Nice

Great visit to a wonderful historic inn with very helpful staff. Ideal location overlooking the valley and within a couple blocks of the rivers, restaurants and outstanding history and trails. Extremely clean, good porches and tables for spacing and eating.
-F Kerns (Guest)

Weekend break

Fantastic place to stay, 200 yr old building with rustic charm right in the middle of the historic lower town with overnight parking at the train station, everywhere is walkable from here. Plenty of restaurants around or just grab and go at the inn, wifi was great as mobile service in Harpers Ferry is minimal
-Michelle D (Guest)

Always great...

This is the 2nd time I’ve stayed at The Towns Inn.. the host Karen, is super sweet and very helpful. The Inn feels like you are staying at a relatives place instead of a hotel. This time we stayed in the Potomac Room. The bathroom was down the hall, but it was ours exclusively, which made it nice. Parking is always a bit difficult in Harpers Ferry, since it’s in a National Park. Karen gave great instructions on how to find a space.. I think we will always stay at The Towns Inn when we are visiting! Definitely recommend...
-Diana J (Guest)

Historic Gem Steps from History

Our family of four, with two boys 15 and 11, stayed at The Town's Inn for two nights during our trip to Harper's Ferry. The inn was built in 1840 and was only steps from the NPS Harper's Ferry museums and sights. We loved having the chance to wake up early before the NPS shuttles began to run and walk throughout the park without having to battle crowds. To see Harper's Ferry in the quiet of the morning was truly wonderful. Upon our arrival, parking was a little daunting but the innkeeper was more than happy to help us navigate and our stay was certainly worth the initial challenges. Our room, The Shenandoah, was comfortably appointed and was attached to a common sitting area but we had that space all to ourselves during our visit. I would 100% recommend this inn to my friends but I would caution them that this charming inn would be challenging for people with mobility issues or who have difficulty with stairs. Our room was on the 3rd floor and the staircases are authentic to the period so steep and narrow. Our private bath was on the second floor so we had to go up and down the stairs to use the restroom. Having the restroom detached from our room was a new experience but certainly did not hinder our enjoyment of the stay. We made some great memories at The Town's Inn and in Harper's Ferry and would encourage anyone who values authenticity over luxury to plan a visit. This charming, cozy, and welcoming inn is definitely worth the trip back in time.
-Phoebe F (Guest)

Great stay &cozy!!

My friends bikes the c&o this week and booked a stay here. Gail was so sweet she gave us a safe place to store our bikes and even let us do laundry! The room was clean and cozy. Shared spaces to be expected with more of a b&b feel.
-Katie S (Guest)

Relaxed and Comfortable

Really enjoyed my stay. Perfect location for hiking and history. Working fire place and supplies for smores available which was nice. Was at the Friendship room which was good for privacy. Temp for shower was consistently hot. Staff welcoming and accommodating and were hospitable with my dog so also very pet friendly. Hope to return.
-Dodge L (Guest)

Wonderful stay at The Town's Inn

We stayed in the Appalachian room at the Town's Inn on October 19, 2020. My husband and I biked the GAP/C&O trail from Pittsburgh to Washington DC and this was our last night so we treated ourselves to a nice stay in Harper's Ferry. We were excited to stay in such an historic inn and it was wonderful!! The entire inn built into the hillside was so cool and the quaintness of the accommodation was such fun. We LOVED the room--every convenience you would ever need in a 200 year old inn. We also enjoyed the little shop perfectly set up for hikers and bikers who may need an extra bar or two as well as some fun local gifts. We will definitely stay here next time we are in Harper's Ferry and highly recommend for others.
-Sara D (Guest)

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