华盛顿 · 酒店内的房间 · 17室0床17.0卫 · 可住16人 · The Fitzpatrick Hotel Washington - Deluxe Rooms
This fully restored, historic hotel sits directly on the square in lovely downtown Washington Georgia, allows guests to experience luxurious accommodations reminiscent of another era. We provide modern amenities our guests have come to expect such as: 1 gb Wireless Internet, free coffee, Site staff, Direct Tv, and continental breakfast. Claw tub and refrigerator in some Upgraded Rooms, Live Music at our onsite Restaurant Maddy's Pub. You won’t want to leave this charming, one-of-a-kind place. The rate is for a deluxe room with its own private bathroom. This room has queen bed, Direct TV, 1GB free internet, ceiling fan, Individual AC Unit, hair dryer, iron with board, free coffee access in our breakfast area, and continental breakfast. These rooms have no mini refrigerator. We also offer upgrades rooms which afford views of the Downtown City Square. These include the Tower rooms and honeymoon suite. These rooms have same amenities of the deluxe room. Upgrade room are large rooms with most having King beds, some have claw tubs and/or fireplaces, all have mini refrigerators. In addition, we have a double bed bedroom which allows ADA access. This room has the same amenities of the deluxe room. This room has no mini refrigerator. Guests can explore the common areas of the hotel. Including Maddy's Public House, which serves locally sourced organic beef. Maddy's is a laid-back neighborhood pub serving delicious home-cooked pub food and a selection of imported, domestic and local draft beers, spirits, specialty cocktails, wines, and meads. Other hotel attractions include the Sky Room, the Ballroom, the Breakfast Area, and the Outdoor Courtyard. The hotel serves a daily continental breakfast. Note: There is free public parking on the City Square and onsite free parking located behind the hotel. In addition, the Downtown Square has an EV Charging Station.
Our room was beautiful and blew us away! The hotel is within walking distance of food and a coffee shop, and it is surrounded by history. I had notified Abraham that our flight would be late, and he arranged for our key with easy instructions for check in. Great hotel, surroundings, and Abraham was fantastic!
We enjoyed our stay. We only regret that we didn’t arrive until very late, so we didn’t have an opportunity to explore the quaint town. We will return to spend a couple of days next time! Thank you so much for providing a great place!
Fun, interesting stay in small town Washington, GA. I’m assuming our visit was at the height of off season (between Christmas and new years), but there were some shops and restaurants still open. The hotel was beautiful and I think we were the only ones there. The check-in process was lengthy since no one had been made aware of our reservation through Airbnb. I’d stay again, but would probably just book directly through The Fitzpatrick Hotel.
One of the “The Prettiest Small Towns in Georgia” according to Southern Living magazine. One visit is not enough to discover our rich history, architectural styles, outdoor activities, and so much more.
Wilkes County, the first county in Georgia formed under the Georgia Constitution of 1777, was named for British Parliamentarian and American Independence supporter John Wilkes. Washington, incorporated in 1780, was named for General George Washington, even though he never visited the town.
We also played a valuable role in our nation's history on February 14, 1779, when the Revolutionary battle of Kettle Creek was fought here in Wilkes County. Today, you can breathe in the fresh air while hiking the marked trails at this sacred, historic Kettle Creek Battlefield.
While no American Civil War battles were fought in Washington, Jefferson Davis, president of the Confederacy, met with his Cabinet for the last time at the Georgia Branch Bank Building, then known as the Heard House. This same location was also the last place the infamous Confederate gold was tracked...but never found.
Outdoor activities include hiking, camping, kayaking on the Little River Water Trail, hunting, or biking down scenic tree-lined streets surrounded by history, just to name a few.
In and around our historic downtown, you’ll find museums, boutique shops, and delicious dining choices. Should you want to stay longer, consider The Fitzpatrick Hotel, constructed in 1898, beautifully restored, and sits regally on the Courthouse Square.
Washington-Wilkes is perfect for a day trip, a weekend vacation, or an extended getaway. We are easily found 45 miles East of Athens and 45 miles West of Augusta.
Annual Events:
Revolutionary Days -2nd Weekend in February
Cruise-In on the Square - 2nd Saturday in May & 2nd Saturday in September
Fourth of July Firework- Scarlett O'Hara's hometown of Washington, Georgia is another winning choice for celebrating an All-American small town Fourth of July According to USA Today.
Mule Day - Southern Heritage Festival 2nd Saturday in October
Resthaven Revisted- 3rd Saturday in October
I'd Rather Be in Tignall- @nd Saturday in November
Holiday Kickoff- Tuesday before Thanksgiving
Spring/Chirstmas Tour of Homes
We look forward to seeing you soon!
The Downtown is a walkable area with several restaurants, antique shops, coffee establishment, and Kettle Creek Creamery producing homemade ice cream.
Walkable Attractions:
Robert Toombs House State Historic Site
Mary Willis Library- The Mary Willis Library was the first free public library in the state of Georgia when it opened in 1889.
Wilkes County Courthouse
Washington-Wilkes Historical Museum
Cherry Grove Baptish Church Schoolhouse
Fitzpatrick Hotel
Last Confederate Meeting
House of Sarah Hillhouse
Home to more than 100 Antebellum homes
By car:
Kettle Creek Battlefield 8 miles away affiliated area of the National Park Service.
Pope Plantation
Callaway Plantation
Elilah Clark State Park
Lake Thurmond
Clark's Hill
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