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Leesburg-Days Inn Downtown
721 E Market Street on US 7 & US 15 Byp
Leesburg, VA 20175
Nightly Rates (50.40 - 81.00)   3 Star

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Property Description
Leesburg Virginia is just 35 miles West of our nations capitol city, Washington, DC. Leesburg is in the heart of Loudoun County which is known for its beauty and wonderful historic countryside. The Days Inn has 81 lovely rooms with wonderful accommodations for business or a quiet weekend. Close to shopping, restaurants, and Historical sites, we are located with easy access to all. Continental breakfast every morning for a great start to the day. We offer upgrades for SDC members and ICC members.




Amenities
  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Barber/Beauty Shop

  • Golf

  • Laundry/Valet Services

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • Pets Allowed

  • Restaurant

  • Television with Cable

  • Tennis


  • Room Information

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    Miscellaneous Information
  • American Dollars is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 3:00PM 

  • Check out time is 12:00PM 

  • Time Zone is  EST, GMT -5 

  • 81  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 2  floors. 


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    Restaurant Information
    Bella Luna Restaurant  19 South King StreetLeesburg, VA703-777-5000Gourmet Italian Cuisine in a romantic and cozy atmosphere with fine classical menu. Balls Bluff Tavern  2D W. Loudoun StreetLeesburg, VA703-777-7757American sports bar featuring live entertainment and dancing most evenings and weekends. Civil war period decor. Laurel Brigade Inn  10 West Market StreetLeesburg, VA703-777-1010Step back into the 18th century to dine in one of the intimate rooms of the old house or in the main dining room overlooking the gardens. When the weather is nice, enjoy lunch or dinner in the gardens or gazebo. Lightfoot  11 North King StreetLeesburg, VA703-771-2233Seasonal American Cuisine is served in a restaurant housed in the recently renovated historic Romanesque Revival style, Peoples National Bank building, which was built in 1888. Tuscarora Mill Restaurant  Market Station, Upper LevelLeesburg, VA703-771-9300Dining in a casual cafe or main dining room with an award winning wine list and 21 beers on tap. Green Tree Restaurant  15 South King StreetLeesburg, VA 703-777-7246Award winning 18th century cuisine served in a dining room over 200 years old by costumed servers. Johnson's Charcoal Beef House  401 East Market Street SELeesburg, VA703-777-1116Over 35 years in business offering casual atmosphere for breakfast, lunch and dinner, and featuring home baked desserts.

    Recreation Information
  • Overview

  • Established in the 18th century, Leesburg, Virginia is now the center of one of the fastest growing counties in the U.S. This quaint, yet commercially bustling town is located 35 miles northwest of Washington, D.C. in between Dulles International Airport and the Blue Ridge Mountains, at the crossroads of Routes 7 and 15. As a visitor to Leesburg, you will be immersed in three centuries of history and greeted by scenic rolling hills, quaint shops and outlet mall, historic sites, equestrian farms, nearby wineries and a growing multinational community of technology companies.Downtown Leesburg is designated a National Register Historic District and is one of the best preserved and most picturesque historic towns in Virginia. The town served as the staging ground for the British during the French and Indian War, and Colonials during the Revolutionary War. During the War of 1812, vital documents including the U.S. Constitution and the Declaration of Independence were kept safe here. President James Monroe, author of the Monroe Doctrine of 1823 resided nearby at Oak Hill, and in 1825, General Marquis de Lafayette received a grand reception in Leesburg. Finally, in recent history, Leesburg was the home of General George C. Marshall, former U.S. Secretary of State and Nobel Peace Prize recipient, who authored the Marshall Plan for the reconstruction of Europe after World War II.
  • Morven Park

  • Leesburg, VA 20178-7433540-777-2414Open April to October. Closed Mondays, unless a National Holiday.A 1,200 acre Greek Revival mansion that showcases an antique carriage collection, historic boxwood gardens and special events year-round. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is a Virginia Historic Landmark.
  • Museum of Hounds and Hunting at Morven Park

  • Leesburg, VA 20178-7433703-777-2414Open April to October. Closed Mondays, unless a National Holiday.Foxhunting is a Virginia heritage since Colonial times. This museum serves as the repository of the art, artifacts, literature of the centuries-old sport of foxhunting including a collection of paintings, bronzes, and photographs.
  • Oatlands Plantation

  • Leesburg, VA 20175703-333-3134Open April through DecemberOpen to the public as one of 19 national properties of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, the 1803 beautifully appointed mansion features antiques, restored Carriage House, shaded picnic grove and a four-acre formal garden.
  • George C. Marshall International Center

  • Leesburg, VA 20176703-777-1880Friday - Saturday January 1 - March 31Friday - Monday April 1 - December 31The George C. Marshall International Center maintains the Dodona Manor home to General and Mrs. Marshall. The home is listed as a National Historic Landmark. General George C. Marshall, Nobel Peace Prize recipient, served as Secretary of State from 1947 to 1949, President of the America Red Cross from 1949 to 1950, Secretary of Defense from 1950 to 1951 and head of the American delegation to the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II.
  • Ball's Bluff Regional Park

  • Leesburg, VAOpen All Year, Dawn to DuskCivil War Battlefield on the Potomac River hill where the Union fell backward into the river in a defeat that merited a congressional investigation. Self-guided tours of this regional park preserves the site and includes .75-mile hiking trails with interpretive signs and the Ball's Bluff National Cemetery.
  • First Friday Gallery Walk

  • Leesburg, VAOpen First Friday of Every Month (Except January), 6 PM - 9 PMEnjoy a relaxed evening strolling along moonlit brick sidewalks in historic Leesburg. Browse through art galleries and specialty shops filled with quality art, fine gifts, professional crafts, antiques and collectibles. Many of the stops along the way offer wine and cheese and other refreshments.
  • White's Ferry

  • Dickerson, MD301-349-5200Open Daily From 5 AM to 11 PMThis unique ferry carries passenger vehicles across the Potomac from Leesburg, Virginia to Maryland. The Ferry Pavilion offers canoe and Jon boat rentals, a snack bar as well as fishing equipment and souvenirs.

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