
Description of Surrounding Area
Virginia City is the largest historic district in the United States. Founded in 1859 upon the discovery of the Comstock Lode, the richest silver ore discovered to date, Virginia City became the cosmopolitan rival of San Francisco. Millionaires were made overnight in the wild mining stock speculation of the 1860s. Today tourists enjoy the Old West atmosphere, picturesque buildings, most built after the 1875 Great Fire, and the wide open spaces of Nevada.
The B Street House features three themed guest rooms, all upstairs, with a library and parlor downstairs for guests' use. Out side there is off-street parking and a garden area featuring native and Victorian plants.
Description of Rooms/Suites
The Sam Davis Room features the 100 mile view from the east-facing window. The V&T Railroad room has a west facing window, and Uncle Henry's room features a skylight for romantic starry night skies.
Amenities
Virginia City offers several fine restaurants and award-winning museums, train ride, trolley and carriage tours, mine tours, cemetery tours, and shopping.
Restrictions
No pets;
Not suitable for small children
Rates & Availability
Rates: $99 to $139
We offer mid-week discounts, and have several special packages like our "Stay-a-Little-Longer" or our "Romantic Getaway".
Directions
Virginia City is located halfway between Carson City and Reno on highway 341. The scenic drive from Reno takes about 30 minutes up Geiger Grade where wild horses can be viewed in the spring and fall months. Virginia City is only one hour from Lake Tahoe.
Discounts Offered
Mid-week specials of up to 15% off the regular room rate. Stay a little longer specials apply to three nights or more. Visit BStreetHouse website for more details.