Charleston, WV Lodging in Elkview near Popular Attractions
Located in Elkview just 14 miles from downtown Charleston, the Country Inn & Suites provides easy access to numerous top attractions and entertainment options. Nearby Charleston, WV attractions include University of Charleston, the East End Historical District and Appalachian Power Park.
Our Charleston, WV lodging is near these exciting attractions:
Appalachian Power Park (14 miles) Home to West Virginia's minor league baseball team, the West Virginia Power. Phone: (304) 344-2287
Charleston Town Center (14 miles) Features dozens of retail stores and dining establishments. Phone: (304) 345-9525
Clay Center for the Arts & Sciences (15 miles) This unique building houses and celebrates the performing arts, visual arts, and sciences with frequent events such as performances by the West Virginia Symphony Orchestra. Phone: (304) 561-3570
WV State Capitol (16 miles) Open to guided tours during the week, a visit to the West Virginia State Capitol is a must for all those interested in our wonderful state. Phone: (304) 558-2234
East End Historic District (16 miles) Mostly constructed between 1895-1925, the East End Historic District in Charleston features a number of beautifully preserved buildings. Phone: (304) 344-3879
University of Charleston (17 miles) Visit the lovely campus of this university, which educates students from around the world. Phone: (800) 995-GOUC
About Charleston
Located in Kanawha County and serving as the capital of West Virginia, Charleston enjoys a rich tradition and culture as a crossroads between north and south, east and Midwest. Local attractions include The Cultural Center, Sunrise Museum and Capitol Market. Local architecture is highlighted in the Governor's Mansion and the Craik-Patton House along Kanawha Boulevard in the historic downtown. The city's East End Main Street is a traditionally preserved district that showcases the grassroots development of the region and its people. Charleston's seasonal climate offers an array of warm and cold weather outdoor adventures throughout the year. Aquatic activities are popular throughout the state and the city honors her riverside heritage each year with the annual Sternwheel Regatta along the Kanawha River. Popular Haddad Park is a center point of local events. Charleston-area festivals include the Vandalia Festival, the Rhododendron Arts & Crafts Show, Multifest and the Capital City Arts and Crafts Show. For antiques lovers, the city hosts the Hall Street Antiques and Collectibles Mall and award-winning displays at Cabin Creek Quilts.
Did you know?
"Mountain Stage," a popular public radio cultural show that features a variety of nationally and internationally renowned artists and performers in a variety of genres is recorded in Charleston. The show is heard on more than 100 Public Radio International stations across the country. "Mountain Stage" is performed live from the Cultural Center Theater on the West Virginia State Capitol Complex and visitors may purchase tickets for a live taping each week.