Hampton Inn & Suites Roanoke-Downtown

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27 Church Avenue SE Roanoke, VA 24011

Ratings

Northstar
2

Venue Highlights

Amenities

Room features and guest services

  • Calls (local)
  • Calls (toll-free)
  • Internet access
  • View (mountain)

Facilities

  • Outside caterers allowed
  • Pet friendly

Business services

  • AV capabilities
  • Business center
  • Video conference

AV capabilities

  • AV equipment
  • High speed internet

Recreational activities

  • Health club

Venue accessibility

  • Airport shuttle
  • Bus
  • Taxi
  • Train

Distance from airport

  • 5.3 mi. from venue

Parking

  • Paid parking$8.00 / day

Hampton Inn & Suites Roanoke-Downtown Meeting Space

Total meeting space1,125 sq. ft.
Meeting rooms3
Largest room1,125 sq. ft.
Second largest room572 sq. ft.
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Guest Rooms

Total guest rooms127
Double (2 beds)46
Suites35
Tax rate13.3%

Local Attractions

Roanoke Star

Historical landmark
10 minutes away
Roanoke Star At 8:22 p.m. on November 23, 1949, a chilly Thanksgiving Eve, Roanoke Mayor, A.R. Minton, threw a switch and illuminated the Roanoke Star for the first time. It was over 50 years ago Roanoke earned the nickname, “Star City of the South,” and the star has been a part of the landscape of Mill Mountain ever since. Why was the “Star” constructed in the first place? The purpose for erecting the star was to serve as a seasonal, Christmas decoration to shine over the city during the brisk holiday shopping season of 1949. The project was sponsored by the Roanoke Merchants Association. The original plan was to dismantle the star when the holiday season ended. John Payne, a Roanoke native and, at the time, a Hollywood leading man, came to Roanoke to add his celebrity status to the formal lighting ceremony. Less than 100 people braved the cold night to stand under the star as it was switched on.
Mill Mountain

Historic Roanoke City Market

Shopping
1 minute away
In the heart of Downtown Roanoke since 1882, our vendors offer locally grown fresh fruits, vegetables, flowers, and plants, plus fresh meats, cheeses, baked goods, and artisan hand-crafted items.
Market Square SE
Roanoke, VA, US 24011

City Market Building

Shopping
3 minutes away
At the crossroads of Roanoke’s Historic Market District, the City Market Building partners with independent restaurant and retail entrepreneurs to provide a dining and shopping experience unique to our region. Come downtown to see history re-imagined and find a little something for the whole family to enjoy!
32 Market Sq SE
Roanoke, VA, US 24011

Explore Park

Park
16 minutes away
Activities MOVE Register online for programs that get you moving! Roanoke County offers a wide range of classes including sports clinics, group exercise, yoga, martial arts, personal training, running, and health clinics SPLASH Register online for aquatic programs at Green Ridge Recreation Center or Splash Valley Water park! We offer American Red Cross certified swimming instruction, water aerobics and more. LEARN Register online for programs that help you learn a new skill or hobby, and make new social connections! From arts and crafts to music and dance, to technology and life skills - we've got you covered. EXPLORE Register online for programs that will get you outdoors! We offer a wide range of programs such as hiking, rock climbing, kayaking, and horseback riding. Plus enjoy bus and van excursions! Register Online Follow this link to register online for activities from Roanoke County Parks. Login creation required. Summer Camps Choose from over 200 camps for ages 3 to 17 Special Events Signature events like Illuminights, Touch-a-Truck and the Blue Ridge Kite Festival, plus hundreds of smaller facility events year round.
1206 Kessler Mill Rd
Salem, VA, US 24153

Elmwood Park

Recreation
1 minute away
Elmwood Park features a 4,000+ capacity amphitheater with cascading grass terraces for seating, a state-of-the-art illuminated fountain in front of the stage, tree-lined walkway with decorative fountains, and an art walk with beautiful sculptures. The City of Roanoke’s Elmwood Park is Southwest Virginia’s premier concert and festival venue. Renovations were completed in 2014 and Elmwood Park is a great space in Downtown Roanoke! Elmwood Park is managed by Roanoke City Parks and Recreation.
706 S Jefferson St
Roanoke, VA, US 24011

Dr Pepper Park

Park
2 mi. away
Dr Pepper Park is a privately owned venue beside the Roanoke River at the base of Mill Mountain in the heart of Downtown Roanoke. This year, Dr Pepper Park celebrates its 8th season at the Bridges development. This unique outdoor music venue features concerts, festivals, and special events from April through October.
9 Old Whitmore Ave
Roanoke, VA, US 24016

Taubman Museum of Art

Museum
3 blocks away
A MOUNTAIN METRO LANDMARK The Taubman Museum of Art is part of the lively metro mountain mix of arts, culture and outdoor fun in the heart of downtown Roanoke, Virginia. As you enjoy your visit, you will notice internationally renowned architect Randall Stout took special care to honor naturalistic elements of the Roanoke region.
110 Salem Avenue SE
Roanoke, VA, US 24011

Roanoke Pinball Museum

Recreation
2 blocks away
Roanoke Pinball Museum is a member of the Center in the Square family of museums located in the heart of downtown Roanoke.
1 Market Square
Roanoke, VA, US 24011

More

Perfect for corporate and leisure groups, as well as small meetings and events. Centrally located downtown within walking distance to numerous shops, restaurants, nightlife and wedding and event venues. Nearby Venues: • Virginia Tech Roanoke Conference Center • Taubman Museum of Art • Charter Hall • Rendezvous by the French Farmhouse • Elmwood Park • Berglund Center Meeting Space: • Our Meeting Spaces are perfect for small to midsize meetings and social gatherings: • Our largest space is 800 sq ft and can be broken into two smaller spaces to accommodate breakouts. • We also have an executive boardroom, totaling three spaces. • Audio visual available upon request. Fee may apply. • Catering arranged upon request. Outside food may be brought in. Fee may apply. • Earn Hilton Honor planner points for all eligible meetings and group blocks. Amenities: • Free Breakfast served daily from 6:00am to 10:00am • Self-Parking with covered garage, parking fee applies • 24/hr Fitness Center (Peloton and free weights) Rooms: • Corner King Balcony Suites with sweeping views of the Blue Ridge Mountains, with sofa bed and wet bar. • Plenty of double queen rooms, ideal for groups! • Mini-fridge, Microwave, Coffee Maker, Iron, Iron Board, and Free Wi-Fi in all rooms.

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High season
Sep 1 – Oct 31
Apr 16 – Jun 15
Shoulder season
Jun 16 – Aug 31
Mar 1 – Apr 15
Nov 1 – Dec 30
Low season
Jan 1 – Feb 28

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