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Country Inn & Suites By Carlson, Chesapeake at I-664, VA

2122 Jolliff Road, Chesapeake VA 23321, US
Reservations: 1-800-596-2375 US/Canada Toll-free
Telephone: (757) 966-2727 Fax: (757) 966-7558
Email:  cx_civa@countryinns.com

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Chesapeake, VA Lodging Near Portsmouth Naval Shipyard

Come enjoy the prime location for Chesapeake Bay vacations. Our central location is just outside of downtown Chesapeake, between Suffolk, Virginia Beach and Norfolk. Lodging with us puts you close to great shopping and dining just minutes away at the fabulous Chesapeake Square Mall.

Interested in history? The Hampton Roads, VA area abounds with some of the most popular historic sites in Virginia, such as Colonial Williamsburg, Jamestown and Portsmouth. Chesapeake's location near the Intracoastal Waterway makes it a great place to stay if maritime interests are more your style. Many guests enjoy the Portsmouth Naval Ship Yard, Nauticus, the Old Coast Guard Station or tours of the Battleship Wisconsin.

The following Chesapeake attractions are convenient to our Norfolk lodging facilities:

  • Chesapeake Arboretum (15.4 miles)
    This 47-acre garden in Chesapeake, VA is dedicated to promoting horticultural and environmental awareness through displays, education and research.
    Phone: (757) 382-7060
  • Chesapeake Square Mall (1.7 miles)
    The Chesapeake Square Mall features more than 70 retail shops, boutiques, dining and services in one easily accessible location, just across from the hotel.
    Phone: (757) 488-9636
  • The Children's Museum of Virginia (8.8 miles)
    The Children's Museum of Virginia in nearby Portsmouth is a feast for young eyes, ears, minds, and imaginations; it features the Lancaster Toy and train collection, a planetarium, computer games and interactive science and music exhibits galore.
    Phone: (757) 393-5258
  • d'ART Center (13 miles)
    A unique visual arts facility in Norfolk, d'ART features 50 resident artists, creating, displaying and selling original fine art. Come meet artists and see how art is made!
    Phone: (757) 625-4211
  • Nauticus (13 miles)
    The maritime-themed Nauticus Science Center features hands-on exhibits, theaters with live actors, touch tanks, digital hi-definition films, Battleship Wisconsin tours, traveling exhibits and more.
    Phone: (757) 664-1000
  • Portsmouth Naval Shipyard Museum (11 miles)
    The oldest and largest naval shipyard is on the Portsmouth waterfront. The Portsmouth Naval Museum features exhibits that portray US history from the 18th to the 20th century.
    Phone: (757) 393-8591
  • Virginia Air & Space Center (20 miles)
    The Virginia Air & Space Center will have your imagination taking flight with dozens of hands-on exhibits, over 30 historic aircraft and space craft, unique space flight artifacts and more!
    Phone: (757) 727-0900

About Norfolk

Part of the Hampton Roads region of Eastern Virginia, Norfolk is a vibrant commercial and naval port community that's home to more than 230,000 people. Norfolk sits at the point where the Elizabeth River spills into Hampton Roads Bay, and this sheltered setting made it an ideal port for the European settlers who founded the city back in 1682. Even now, the US Navy recognizes the area's strategic importance, operating the largest naval base in the world (and the entire Atlantic fleet) out of Naval Station Norfolk. It's not surprising, then, that many of Norfolk's top attractions are maritime-themed, including Nauticus, The National Maritime Center. Norfolk's shopping and dining scenes are primarily clustered downtown along the waterfront and in the older, more established neighborhoods like the Ghent District. A center for transportation and higher education as well, Norfolk is also home to the region's international airport, the Norfolk-Southern Railway, Old Dominion University, Eastern Virginia Medical School, and Norfolk State University.

Did you know?

Coveted for its strategic location on the Elizabeth River, Norfolk was originally purchased by Virginia's General Assembly in 1682 for 10,000 pounds of tobacco. Today, Norfolk is the largest city in Virginia and the headquarters for the Navy's Atlantic Fleet.

Current Weather for Chesapeake

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