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In 1879 Alfred and Ellen Ebbitt established a tradition of hospitality as the innkeepers of the small and elegant Virginia Hotel. Today this famous hostelry offers accommodations and a level of service that appeal to today's most discriminating traveler.
The public areas are furnished to provide an atmosphere that is intimate and refined. Guests are invited to enjoy the unique art and periodical collection. Or, gather around a crackling fireplace to listen to the baby grand piano.
The 24 well-appointed guestrooms are designed to cater to your comfort and feature exquisite custom furnishings, down comforters, and all the expected amenities of a modern hotel including evening turn-down service and complimentary continental breakfast complete with morning newspaper.
Dining at the Virginia Hotel is a pure delight. Named in honor of the original owners, the Ebbitt Room is a romantic and intimate atmosphere.
From the remarkable renovation of the exterior to the most intricate detail of each guestroom, The Virginia Hotel sets a new standard for hospitality in Cape May's Historic District.
Sharing Cape Island with West Cape May and Cape May Point, charming Cape May is not only the oldest seashore resort in the country but also one of the Jersey Shore's most treasured towns.
Much more than a summer beach town, replete with those standards like mini-golf and arcades, taffy shops and custard stands, Cape May hosts an array of cultural and arts festivals and activities all year long: Cape May Stage, the Cape May Jazz Festival and the New Jersey State Film Festival. Visitors get lost in stunning sunsets amid one of the most breathtaking natural seascapes and birding locations along the eastern seaboard. World-class restaurants have lent Cape May the moniker as the restaurant capital of Southern New Jersey. With friendly neighbors and small town warmth, Cape May gives you access to everything (a diverse selection of shops, antiques, galleries, pubs and nightspots) with nothing more than a short bicycle ride away.
With all this, it is easy to forget that Cape May is surrounded by water. The quaint harbor, with its marinas and fishing boats, is home to the country's most sought after sport fishing tournament; the ocean and beachfront are impeccably clean and wide with beautiful breakers and a gentle slope; and the bay front, with its wildlife refuge and horseshoe crabs, lays claim as the summer home to hundreds of dolphins.
If you haven't discovered Cape May, you should pay a visit. You won't be disappointed.
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Parking, Valet service, Complimentary newspaper, Flat Screen TV w/DVD & HBO, Telephone, Radio, CD player, Individual climate control, Robes, Exclusive Bulgari amenities, wireless internet, Down comforters, whirlpool tub or oversized shower in select rooms |
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Historic Jackson Street, 1/2 block from beach, Washington Street Mall, Historic District |
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Restaurant The Ebbitt Room, open for dinner nightly, dressy casual attire, jackets and ties not required
Bar Ebbitt Lounge, 5:30 p.m.- 12:00 midnight
Room Service 8:00-10:00 a.m., 6:00-9:00 pm
Concierge 7:00 a.m.-11:00 p.m.
Business Facilities Wireless Internet, Message Center, Copiers, Audio-visual, Fax, Conference facilities, LCD Projector
Conference Rooms 2 rooms, capacity 18 & 35
Sports Facilities Beach Resort, Massage
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No handicap equipped rooms, Assistance dogs only,
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