Fredericksburg Features Unique Places to Stay

With nearly 1,500 vacation rentals plus unique hotels and inns, Fredericksburg has a place to stay for you.
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Long-known for its award-winning shopping and wineries, one of Fredericksburg’s top attractions is its many unique places to stay.
Fredericksburg is home to nearly 1,500 vacation rental options from peaceful country cabins to upscale downtown lofts. There is a distinctive place to stay that fits anyone’s style and needs.

Fredericksburg 150 locally owned shops feature antiques, fashion and more.
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Other lodging options in Fredericksburg include 23 hotel and motels with over 1,100 rooms as well as 12 RV parks and camping sites.
Whether you are looking for a walkable downtown setting or a place with some space in the countryside, Fredericksburg has you covered.

Hangar Hotel is a 50-room boutique hotel featuring airplane memorabilia, USO history and the romance of the 1940s.
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Boutique Hotels, Motels & Inns
Be transported to a different era when you stay in one of the area’s unique properties each with their own story. The Hangar Hotel offers the look and feel of the 1940s, while the Stonewall Motor Lodge showcases the 1960s era when media members stayed at the property to report on President Lyndon B. Johnson. Meanwhile, The Evers House was recently renovated, but offers a nod back to the 1880s when the home was constructed.

Odonata Escape is a fun gathering of eight converted shipping containers that feature all the amenities in a country setting.
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Extraordinary Vacation Rentals
If you are looking for a one-of-a-kind experience, Fredericksburg’s vacation rentals provide that and more. Traveling with a group of friends or family, Odonata Escape, is a complex of eight remodeled shipping containers – complete with all the touches and amenities of a typical guest house. Reconnect with nature at Onera, a newly opened escape with eight lodging options that are the perfect environment for relaxation. Finally, Outlot 201 Guest Houses, are just minutes from town, but three lodging options feel like the ideal countryside retreat.

Hoffman Haus a complex of old and new buildings is nestled in a quiet neighborhood just a block from downtown that offers a complementary gourmet breakfast each morning.
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Historic Cabins
History and heritage run deep in Fredericksburg and these properties provide a glimpse into the past. Barons Creekside consists of 12 handcrafted Swiss log cabins and four unique family homes on 26 acres with running creeks and wildlife. Just outside of town, Contigo Ranch features some of the top scenic views in the county and five 1800s log cabins, plus 10 guest cottages with stylish interiors and modern amenities. Hoffman Haus also showcases new and historic places to stay with each room, suite and house providing an experience of luxury.

Each summer, the Texas Hill Country’s orchards and stands offer fresh produce, including sweet peaches.
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Insider Tips
- Plan your Texas Hill Country adventure for midweek and you will find these perks when visiting town Sunday through Thursday. Fredericksburg is a perfect change of scenery for those working from home.
- It’s almost peach season. Fredericksburg is home to over a dozen peach orchards and stands selling the sweet summertime fruit, plus jams, jellies and even peach ice cream, mid-May through mid-August.
- Need a place to cool down during the summer in Texas? Fredericksburg has over 90 properties that feature a swimming pool.

Texas Wine Country’s more than 50 wineries and tasting rooms offer a place to relax and enjoy the award-winning vino of the region.
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No matter where you choose to call home when visiting, get inspired and start planning your getaway here. The things to do in Fredericksburg span from nationally recognized museums to hiking adventures.