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New Hotels to Experience in Virginia Beach

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Virginia Beach is thriving, with a wave of new hotels transforming the coastal city into a must-visit destination. Whether you’re seeking an Oceanfront retreat or a stylish urban stay, now is the perfect moment to discover what’s new. Here’s a look at the latest accommodations designed to make your Virginia Beach getaway unforgettable.

Oceanfront

Moxy Virginia Beach Oceanfront

Four women enjoying colorful cocktails while sitting together on a stylish couch in a vibrant, modern setting at the Moxy.

One of the most eagerly anticipated recent hotel openings in Virginia Beach, the Moxy Virginia Beach Oceanfront officially opened in June 2023. Just steps away from the Virginia Beach Boardwalk, this Oceanfront resort’s location makes it a breeze to visit many of the best attractions, restaurants and shops in Virginia Beach. 

Take advantage of the hotel’s unique features, too. Wake up to Atlantic Ocean views from your sleek room, grab a morning bite at the onsite Belvedere Coffee Shop & Diner, soak up some Virginia Beach sun at the heated outdoor pool and finish off your day with a next-level cocktail at Bar Moxy.

Hyatt Place Virginia Beach / Oceanfront

Aerial view of Hyatt Place rooftop lounge featuring shaded seating areas, a pool, and landscaped gardens.

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Opening its doors in 2022, the Hyatt Place Virginia Beach / Oceanfront has quickly established itself as one of the best hotels in Virginia Beach. Its Oceanfront location, inviting guest rooms, Boardwalk-front meeting room and pet-friendly policy have solidified its breakout status. After a complimentary breakfast and morning pool swim, spend your days enjoying the sun-kissed Virginia Beach shorelines for a trip to remember.

Embassy Suites By Hilton Virginia Beach Oceanfront Resort

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The Embassy Suites By Hilton Virginia Beach Oceanfront Resort practically screams beach vacation! Part of the larger Cavalier Resort area, this four-star, pet-friendly accommodation gives guests access to a whole slew of amenities on the multi-hotel property. Go for a swim in one of the many pools, participate in a cocktail-making class, grab a bite at the laid-back taco shack or get pampered at the ocean-inspired SeaHill Spa, just to start. It’s beachfront bliss at its finest.

Town Center

Fairfield Inn & Suites Virginia Beach Town Center

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Stay in the city’s hub of activity at the Fairfield Inn & Suites Virginia Beach Town Center. With its free onsite parking, complimentary breakfast, indoor pool and self-serve beer and wine bar, this lovely Town Center accommodation has been hosting satisfied leisure visitors and business travelers alike since opening in April 2022.

Chesapeake Bay

Tru by Hilton Chesapeake Greenbrier

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Situated just outside of the Greenbrier Mall in the Chesapeake Bay district, Tru by Hilton Chesapeake Greenbrier has been welcoming guests since October 2023. Offering free breakfast, free WiFi and free parking, this hotel is convenient and comfortable. All rooms have LCD TVs, mini fridges and walk-in showers.

Inland

Home2 Suites By Hilton Virginia Beach Princess Anne

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With its opening in July of 2024, Home2 Suites by Hilton Virginia Beach has quickly become a favorite for those planning long-term stays, particularly those needing to visit the nearby Tidewater Community College Virginia Beach Campus in the Inland district. Each room is equipped with a kitchenette, free WiFi and LCD TVs. The pet-friendly accommodation also offers complimentary hot breakfast, free parking, a fitness center and an indoor pool.

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Author Staff member, Sarah Etinas is smiling with long brown curly hair with a beach in the background.

Written by Sarah Etinas

As a full-time freelance travel writer and editor, Sarah Etinas is always on the lookout for her next adventure. With a passion for exploring new destinations, she's covered everything from the vibrant food scene in Hawaii to the stunning outdoor landscapes of Florida. Her work has been featured in renowned publications like TimeOut, TripAdvisor, Thrillist, and Lonely Planet. When she's not writing, Sarah practices what she preaches by hiking to beautiful waterfalls, visiting local markets, and dining on the most unique dishes she can find.