1889 Grand Victorian Inn - Bed & Breakfast - Tacoma - Seattle - Boutique Hotel - Puget Sound - Pacific Northwest - Washington





Reservations at the Inn

Reservations are accepted via phone (8am - 10pm pst), email and fax (we're still working out the kinks on our "psychic link" reservation line...)


Phone: (253) 272-1282

Fax: (253) 272-1335

email: chinaberry@wa.net








Chinaberry Hill
302 Tacoma Ave N.
Tacoma, WA 98403



Rates are $135 to $225/nite + tax (please see room descriptions under Accommodations for rates on specific suites).

Weekend single nite rates for Jacuzzi suites are $205-225+tax, 2+ nite and weeknite rates for Jacuzzi suites are $185-215/nite+tax. We also offer single person and corporate rates, as well as extended stay discounts.

Rates include full gourmet breakfast and 24 hr access to guest kitchen (the guest kitchen is kept well-stocked with complimentary cookies, sodas, juices, bottled water, gourmet hot chocolate, teas, popcorn, etc.).




Full payment via credit card, check, cash, precious jewels, etc. is required to secure a reservation (virtual tours via the website are free, of course - we haven't been able to figure out how to book & charge for those, anyway).



Please note our 7 day cancellation policy!!! Guests may cancel/change reservations up to 7 days prior to booked stay - there is a $25 fee for cancellations, to cover bookkeeping and cc company charge-backs.

Once inside the 7 day period, guests are responsible and will be charged for the entire stay, unless the room can be rebooked. The inn cannot allow any exceptions to this policy, so please make sure your plans are firm well in advance. (cancellation policy is 14 days for holidays/special events and 30 days for group bookings).




Check-In Time: 4-6pm unless other arrangements have been made.

Check-Out Time: 11am (extended checkout until 1:30pm - is available for an additional $25).




Gift certificates and celebration packages are also available - please contact the inn for details.



Directions: From SeaTac airport or Seattle, take I-5 south to Exit 133 (City Center/705 exit). Head west towards downtown, following the signs for the 705. Take Schuster Pkwy exit. Move immediately to the right and take the very first exit off of Schuster, which is Stadium Way.

Stadium Way exit is a long exit ramp -- keep to the right and go up the hill to the light.  Make a right at the light (this puts you on Stadium Way). Go up the hill to the next light & make a right (this puts you on Tacoma Avenue North). Go 2 blocks. We are on the left side, on the corner of North 3rd and North Tacoma (there's a large sign out front).

 



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