The Original Cavalier on the Hill
42nd street and Atlantic Ave.
Virginia Beach, VA 23451
Nightly Rates: ( 239.00 - 279.00 )
2 Star
Property Description
To be recognized as the best on the beach is not an honor that is earned overnight. Since her historic opening in 1927, The Cavalier has been an unwavering beacon on Virginia Beach. Dignified in her impeccable services. Constant in her commitment to perfection. Pleasing guests in ever more fulfilling ways. Today, The Cavalier sets a standard of excellence that is steeped in tradition and blessed with variety. From the moment you arrive, your experience is enhanced by our 80 years of history on our secluded north end beach.

Amenities
· Air Conditioned· AM/FM Alarm Clock
· Audio Visual Equipment
· Bar/Lounge
· Bath Tub
· Business Center
· Conference Facilities
· Coffee Maker in Room
· Cribs Available
· Double Bed
· Free Parking
· Hairdryers Available
· Ice Machine
· Ice Machine
· Lounge
· No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
· Pool
· Indoor Pool
· Room Service
· Sports Available
· Telephone
· Outdoor Tennis
· Temperature Control
· TV
· Television with Cable
Room Information
Superior DoubleSuperior Queen
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Miscellaneous Information
· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 1600
· Check out time is 1100
· Time Zone is -5
· 0 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 0 floors.
Directions
Guarantee Policy
Guarantee to valid form of payment is required at booking.
Cancellation Policy
Cancel 4 days prior to arrival date to avoid penalty of 1 Nights Room Charge.
Restaurant Information
Restaurant / Dining InformationPocahontas Dining Room - /seasonally June - August, breakfast and dinner only/ Located on the lobby level of The Cavalier on the Hill, the Pocohontas Dining Room is as traditional as its atmosphere, gracious architecture and southern hospitality with just the right touch of the pasttoday. Experience fine dining with a casual charm. Hunt Room Grill - The wood-paneled walls and rustic setting of The Hunt Room Grill create an atmosphere that is both dignified and inviting. Located on the lower level of The Cavalier on the Hill, The Hunt Room Grill offers cocktails before dinner in front of a roaring fireplace, and extraordinary cuisine. Here is the ideal place for a cozy dinner for two. /Available for winter dining only/
Meeting Facility
Meeting / Conference InformationThe Cavalier is a superb choice for all occasions from meetings to special events. Finely accoutered surroundings, gracious service, and attention to detail make any banquet, meeting or seminar an unforgettable experience. The Cavaliers extensive facilities include full-featured exhibition halls, richly appointed boardrooms, and Virginias largest hotel ballroom. Complemented by breathtaking oceanfront vistas set amidst a regal, historic setting, The Cavalier is the perfect locale from which to entertain, reward, inspire and create.
Recreation Information
Recreation InformationThe hotel offers outdoor tennis courts, an indoor pool, and in the adjacent cavalier hotel on the ocean, the fitness center and basketball court is available to the Original Cavalier guests.
Area Attractions
Area AttractionsAdam Thoroughgood House is a restored brick home from the 17th century. A prime example of early Virginia architecture, it consists of four partially furnished rooms and a garden out back. Located at 1636 Parish Road, Virginia Beach. 757-460-0007. Admission fee. Combination ticket available for Thoroughgood, Myers, Willoughby-Baylor houses & Chrysler Museum. The Old Coast Guard Station is housed in a restored Coast Guard station from 1903 and shows the history of the Coast Guard and other lifesaving services along with exhibits on the shipwrecks that have occurred off Virginia's coast. 24th Street and Atlantic Ave. 757-422-1587. Admission fee. Virginia Marine Science Museum Virginia's marine environment is represented through 800,000 gallons of aquariums, live animal habitats, more than 300 hands-on exhibits, 1/3 -mile nature trail, half-acre aviary, and 'larger than life' movies on the IMAX 3D movie screen. Admission fees. The Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel links Virginia Beach and the Eastern Shore. More than just a tunnel, the system uses bridges and manmade islands to effect the crossing. Can be viewed from any of the Chesapeake beaches. For toll and other information call/ 757-624-3511 or 757-331-2960. Restaurant/Gift Shop /seasonal/. Fishing Pier/ 7 days a week, year-round. The Francis Land House started life as a plantation house in the 18th century. Tour guides in period dress tell about the Land Family and plantation life in their day. Has gardens, special exhibits, events, and museum shop. Open year-round. 3131 Virginia Beach Blvd. 757-431-4000. Cape Henry Lighthouses. The old lighthouse marked the entrance to the Chesapeake Bay from 1791 until it was replaced by the new lighthouse in 1881. The old lighthouse is open for visitors to climb and gain a view of Virginia Beach and the Chesapeake Bay. In Fort Story. 4 miles east of US 13 via US 60, then 2.75 miles northeast on SR305 at Fort Story. 757-422-9421. Contemporary Art Center of Virginia focuses mainly on art of the 20th century, with changing exhibits of American and international works from our age. 2200 Parks Avenue, Virginia Beach. 757-425-0000. Naval Amphibious Base Little Creek is home to the Navy Seals operating with the U.S. Atlantic Fleet. Tours may be available. The main gate is located on Shore Drive. For more information, call 757-462-7923. Oceana Naval Air Station is one of the U.S. Navy's four main air bases. Currently the East Coast fighter squadrons are based here. Seasonal tours are available. The main gate is on Oceana Boulevard in Virginia Beach. Bus leaves Fri-Wed 9-30, 11-30, 2-30 from 24th and Atlantic. 757-433-3131. Association For Research And Enlightenment is the international headquarters for the work of Edgar Cayce, one of America's best known psychics and often referred to as the 'father of holistic health.' A must-see for anyone interested in ESP, meditation, and spiritual healing. 67th Street and Atlantic Avenue, Virginia Beach. 757-428-3588. Battle Of The Capes Monument George Washington defeated the British Army at Yorktown, but he couldn't have done it without the assistance of the French fleet. The 24 French ships fought off the British fleet's attempt to extract General Cornwallis and his 7,500 troops. This monument commemorates this crucial Revolutionary War sea battle. The Battle of The Capes monument shares a place at Fort Story with the First Landing Site, a memorial marking the first landing of the Jamestown settlers in 1607. Mount Trashmore is, as the name implies, made of trash. This former landfill was covered with soil years ago and is now one of the highest and steepest hills in the Hampton Roads area. A thick carpet of grass and a well-maintained playground make it an enjoyable place to have a picnic or just walk around /and in the winter, this is the only place to go sledding/. 300 Edwin Drive, Virginia Beach. 757-497-2157
