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Other landmarks near National Museum of the Pacific War
WWII Veterans Memorial Courtyard
WWII Veterans Memorial Courtyard is just one of the attractions in Fredericksburg Historic District, Fredericksburg so you might want to stop by during your trip. If you want to experience more of the culture Fredericksburg has to offer, head to National Museum of the Pacific War, Rockbox Theater, and Main Street.
If you like quiet time surrounded by flowers and greenery, hang out at Japanese Garden of Peace in Fredericksburg Historic District. Want to stretch your legs some more? Head to Cross Mountain Park and Lady Bird Johnson Municipal Park, both nearby.
Travelers to Fredericksburg might want a tour of Elk Store Winery & Distillery in Fredericksburg Historic District. If you enjoy your tour, head to Coordinates Vineyards, just a short walk away.
Admiral Nimitz Gallery is just one of the attractions in Fredericksburg Historic District, Fredericksburg so you might want to stop by during your trip. If you want to experience more of the culture Fredericksburg has to offer, head to National Museum of the Pacific War, Rockbox Theater, and Main Street.
If you want to see a show while you're in town, try and grab some tickets at Rockbox Theater in Fredericksburg Historic District. It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander. If you enjoy the show and want to see another, Fredericksburg Theater Company isn't far.
Travelers to Fredericksburg might want a tour of Coordinates Vineyards in Fredericksburg Historic District. If you enjoy your tour, head to Elk Store Winery & Distillery, just a short walk away.
If you like art, you might want to check out the upcoming exhibitions at Whistle Pik Galleries in Fredericksburg Historic District and see if there's something that takes your fancy. Our travelers also like the museums in the area— your cultural tour starts here. It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander. If you want to see more of the art galleries in Fredericksburg, Good Art Company Art Gallery and Artisans At Rocky Hill aren't far.
The area has plenty to choose from with 3,306 lodging options including hotels and vacation rentals.
How much does it cost to stay in a hotel near National Museum of the Pacific War?
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What cheap hotels are close to National Museum of the Pacific War?
Sunday House Inn and Suites is a budget-friendly hotel near National Museum of the Pacific War and offers a free buffet breakfast, free parking, and free in-room WiFi.
A second low-cost choice is Wine Country Inn, which is a short drive away.
Can I find hotels close to National Museum of the Pacific War that are fully refundable?
Yes, many hotels offer refundable room reservations if you cancel prior to the cancellation deadline. To find refundable rates, select the "Fully refundable" filter when searching for hotels.
A couple of highly rated hotels close to National Museum of the Pacific War that offer these rates are Albert Hotel and Joshua Creek Ranch.
What are the best romantic hotels near National Museum of the Pacific War?
For travelers looking for a romantic stay, Albert Hotel offers a restaurant, an outdoor pool, and a wine tasting room. It's steps from National Museum of the Pacific War.
What are the best hotels close to National Museum of the Pacific War with free breakfast?
You can enjoy a free continental breakfast at Hoffman Haus, which is steps from National Museum of the Pacific War.
Hill Country Herb Garden is also a recommended place to stay with a free English breakfast, and it's located a short drive away.
Which hotels near National Museum of the Pacific War have rooms with great views?
Enjoy rooms with city or courtyard views at Albert Hotel, which is steps from National Museum of the Pacific War.
Another great choice nearby is The Evers House, which has rooms with courtyard views.
What are the best family hotels close to National Museum of the Pacific War?
Keep the family happy with a stay at Y O Ranch Hotel which offers free cribs, children's meals, and an outdoor pool. National Museum of the Pacific War is 23 minutes away by car.
Also consider The Inn Of The Hills as another great choice for your family's trip.
What are the best hotels near National Museum of the Pacific War with free parking?
Drive and park with ease when you stay at The Winchester Lodge, which offers free parking. You'll be steps from National Museum of the Pacific War.
Hoffman Haus also has free parking and is just steps away.
What are the best hotels near National Museum of the Pacific War with a pool?
If swimming is at the top of your list, Albert Hotel has an outdoor pool. National Museum of the Pacific War is steps from the hotel.
What cheap motels can I book close to National Museum of the Pacific War?
To save on your stay near National Museum of the Pacific War, take a look at Super 8 by Wyndham Fredericksburg, which offers an outdoor pool and a free on-the-go breakfast.
What are the best things to see and do around my hotel near National Museum of the Pacific War?
After exploring the exhibits on display at National Museum of the Pacific War, take in the nearby sights like Enchanted Rock Fissure, Wildseed Farms, and Main Street.
Other places in the area are St. Mary's Catholic Church, Fredericksburg Theater Company, and Lady Bird Johnson Golf Course.
What are the best pet-friendly hotels close to National Museum of the Pacific War?
Bring your beloved pet along when you stay at Albert Hotel, which is steps from National Museum of the Pacific War.