![]() Virginia City was the richest city in the world from the1860s to 1880s. About 20 billion dollars (in today's values) came from its mines. |
Virginia City Bed & BreakfastPark Your Slippers Under One of Our Beds!Virginia City bed and breakfasts provide an elegant and rich experience in lodging. All of our B&Bs are historic buildings, with heritages steeped in Comstock history. The "B" Street House Inn, originally built in 1875, underwent an award-winning restoration in 2007 and is now a three-bedroom guest inn. Edith Palmer's Country Inn was established in a Victorian home built in 1863. Originally, the rock building to the rear of Edith Palmer's was used as a cider factory. After the Great Fire of 1875 burned down most of Virginia City, Herman J. Harris bought the lots on where the Cobb Mansion is located, and built a home that now serves as a beautiful and classy B&B. B Street House Bed and Breakfast Cobb Mansion Bed and Breakfast Edith Palmer's Country Inn Hotels & MotelsVirginia City and Gold Hill, the area known as the Comstock, has over 150 rooms available for the traveler to stay. Clean and comfortable with a Victorian flavor, our hotels offer modern and historic Comstock flair. Our wide range of accommodations ensure that all of our visitors are happy and satisfied. There's even St. Mary's Art and Retreat Center for those looking for a getaway with plenty of space. At St Mary's, groups can enjoy fifteen rooms and six acres of the surrounding property. For meeting planners and tour operators who might be looking for something out-of-the-ordinary, contact Patrick Gilmore at 775-847-7500 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Hotels & MotelsGold Hill Hotel Silver Queen Hotel Silverland Inn and Suites Virginia City Motel Tahoe House Hotel Sugarloaf Mountain Motel & Market Comstock Lodge
Vacation RentalAssay House
Retreat CenterSt. Mary’s Art & Retreat Center
Recreational Vehicle ParkVirginia City RV Park
Virginia City Room Counts:
Total: 227 Total room counts will fluctuate - St. Mary’s Art Center is not a lodging facility but can be used for large groups. |






