6 Best Hotels in Brandywine Valley, Pennsylvania

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Many of the region's accommodations may be considered bed-and-breakfasts because of their intimate atmosphere, but they're far from the typical B&B—which is usually a room in a private home—and are more accurately characterized as inns or small hotels.

The Inn at Grace Winery

$$ | 50 Sweetwater Rd., Glen Mills, PA, 19342, USA Fodor's Choice

With a classic stone house at its center, this historic property with multiple buildings—part of William Penn's land grant to the Hemphill family—carves out a tranquil 35 acres of Brandywine Valley countryside, including a winery. Among the rooms in the 1734 Quaker farmhouse (part of the main house) is the Dormer, once a hospital for the Underground Railroad. Rooms in the elegant 1815 Georgian addition have high ceilings and traditional furnishings; some have fireplaces. Of the 11 "cottages," which are in three buildings, most have kitchens and fireplaces. Both fun and relaxation are bountiful here, thanks to the on-site winery (tasting room is generally open Friday through Sunday; tastings sometimes take place in larger Vineyard Barn) and an honor bar, billiards room, library, fitness room, bocce court, and outdoor pool. Breakfast is served in the dining room or on the outdoor patio, both of which overlook the resident horses and goats.

Pros

  • Elegant decor in rooms and public areas
  • Tasting room and Manor House dining options on weekends
  • Some cottage rooms are child- and pet-friendly

Cons

  • Walking in the dark from cottage rooms to the main house
  • Small free breakfast (other items offered cost extra)
  • Somewhat farther from main Brandywine attractions
50 Sweetwater Rd., Glen Mills, PA, 19342, USA
610-459–4711
Hotel Details
18 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Bookhouse at Faunbrook

$$ | 699 W. Rosedale Ave., West Chester, PA, 19382, USA

The owners of the Bookhouse Hotel in Kennett Square transformed this former B&B in a handsome mid-19th-century Italianate brick house 1½ miles from downtown West Chester into a cozy retreat (with books and bookshelves throughout) that nicely mixes antiques, stylish modern furnishings, and updated bathrooms in the individually decorated rooms. Some rooms are larger than others (a couple have fireplaces), and the color schemes range from pastel hues to deeper colors; all but one (the Darlington Suite, named for the original owners) have a literary theme, like Jane's Room (for Jane Austen) and Alice's Suite (for Alice in Wonderland). The grand library and parlor rooms on the first floor provide elegant but comfortable places to relax, as do the wraparound porch and patio in the shady grounds. A refrigerator and microwave are shared by guests. Check-in and the concierge service are contactless, but the hotel team can be called or texted for assistance.   

Pros

  • Gorgeous, high-ceilinged public areas on first floor
  • Romantic vibe and literary-themed rooms
  • Ideal for book lovers (books aren't for sale, though)

Cons

  • No elevator, and rooms are on second and third floor
  • The Continental breakfast is not available part of the week
  • Street noise from nearby Rte. 52 when you're on the porch or patio
699 W. Rosedale Ave., West Chester, PA, 19382, USA
610-257--7008
Hotel Details
7 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Fairville Inn

$$$ | 506 Kennett Pike (Rte. 52), Chadds Ford, PA, 19317, USA

Centrally located halfway between Longwood Gardens and Winterthur, this three-building B&B on well-tended grounds sets itself apart from others with bright, uncluttered rooms stylishly furnished for modern but still traditional tastes in white, cream, and light gray with mostly wood floors. Besides the 1823–37 main house, which is on the National Register of Historic Places, the inn has a more recently built carriage house and a springhouse. The main house has a living room with a fireplace, a hospitality room with snacks like popcorn and cookies, and a room with tables for breakfast. Guest rooms in the carriage house and springhouse have decks; those in the latter have a sweeping view down to the pond on the extensive grounds. The Fairville's excellent breakfast includes a choice of three entrées, such as seasonal frittatas, blueberry compote pancakes, or yogurt parfait bowls.

Pros

  • Gas fireplaces and decks in rooms
  • Universal and Tesla electric car-charging stations
  • Delicious, creative breakfast

Cons

  • Some street noise at times from Route 52
  • Design may be too minimal for some
  • No children under age 10
506 Kennett Pike (Rte. 52), Chadds Ford, PA, 19317, USA
610-388–5900
Hotel Details
10 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Warner

$$ | 120 N. High St., West Chester, PA, 19380, USA

Sleek art deco curves on its exterior and in the hotel lobby, along with photos, survive here as the remaining pieces of the grand Warner Theatre, which filled the space where this comfortable, practical modern hotel was added on in 2012 in the heart of downtown West Chester. The good-size, traditionally furnished rooms (dark wood, carpeting, curtains with a valance, nice mattress) have fairly spacious bathrooms, and amenities include a mini-refrigerator and coffeemaker. What rooms and public areas like the breakfast room and the bar, and even the outdoor terraces, lack in style, they make up by providing convenience and in being fairly new and nicely kept. The hotel's standout feature, though, is its location, with boutiques, coffee shops, bars, and restaurants close at hand.   

Pros

  • Steps from lively Gay Street dining and shopping
  • Spacious rooms with good-size bathrooms
  • Reasonably priced parking

Cons

  • Bland (though well-maintained) rooms lack the art deco flair of the exterior
  • Indoor pool is very small
  • Street noise may bother some people
120 N. High St., West Chester, PA, 19380, USA
610-692--6920
Hotel Details
80 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Inn at Mendenhall, WorldHotels Crafted

$$ | 323 Kennett Pike (Rte. 52), Chadds Ford, PA, 19137, USA

Part of a collection of independently owned lodgings, this comfortable, modern, three-story hotel with plushly traditional rooms stands out with a fabulous location that provides easy access to the Brandywine Valley's major attractions in both Pennsylvania and Delaware. Wooden headboards and other furnishings, as well as wall-to-wall carpeting and curtains with valances in neutral tones, may make the rooms feel a bit old-fashioned, but the good beds and furniture are restful after a day of sightseeing (or working). The lobby and areas on the upstairs floors have comfortable sofas and chairs for gathering. Although there are restaurants nearby, the bar and on-property restaurant (closed Monday and Tuesday; no lunch except Sunday brunch) offer American fare at different price points (expensive mains, but there are lower-price options). The fire pit outdoors in season is a nice touch.   

Pros

  • Attractive location away from relentlessly commercial U.S. 1
  • On-site bar and restaurant for dinner (open most of the week)
  • 24-hour fitness room

Cons

  • Attracts small meetings and weddings, so can get busy
  • Some rooms are in a separate building (not great in bad weather)
  • Traditional style may not appeal to all tastes
323 Kennett Pike (Rte. 52), Chadds Ford, PA, 19137, USA
610-388--2100
Hotel Details
74 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Inn at Whitewing Farm

$$$ | 370 Valley Rd., West Chester, PA, 19382, USA

Just 2 miles from Longwood Gardens, this family-run, countryside bed-and-breakfast on 13 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds and gardens offers more amenities than most and has plush, traditionally furnished rooms and suites in four buildings separate from the main house. Whitewing Farm was originally the home of Russell and Bertha Pippen (he was a vice president of the DuPont Company), and today this romantic mini-resort is run by several generations of a family who enjoy helping guests explore the area. Rooms generally reflect comfortable country style with pretty prints and dark wood furnishings, but some have upgraded to more modern, neutral decor. It's good to check the website's property map for each room's location. An outdoor pool, a tennis court, and a pond for fishing provide reasons to linger on-site, and breakfasts in the 1796 Hay Barn are a major event with three courses such as a French toast soufflé and lemon blueberry ricotta pancakes. The B&B ofers a number of special packages, some special dinners or picnics.

Pros

  • Landscaped patio with outdoor pool and whirlpool bath
  • Tennis court and pond stocked for fishing
  • Delectable three-course breakfasts

Cons

  • Popular spot can get booked up
  • Some walking, as buildings are spread out
  • Not all rooms have fireplaces
370 Valley Rd., West Chester, PA, 19382, USA
610-388–2013
Hotel Details
11 rooms
Free Breakfast

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