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Charming property built in 1847 offering quaint , Victorian-style rooms & suites, plus a tavern.

Hotel Millersburg, 35 W Jackson St, Millersburg, OH 44654

(330) 674-1457

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Ratings: 5 stars based on 508 reviews

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Where to start?! When we first got there to check in, Jamie politely let me know that I had booked the room for the following day and for only 1 night instead of 3. Oops! My mistake but Jamie quickly fixed it and had us checked in fast. She gave us our keys, explained the door policy and sent us on our way. She was so very nice and helpful! We had dinner in the Tavern that evening and it was delicious! My only complaint is that Kayla rushed us along when it was not busy at all. It was annoying but we didn't let it bother us too much. Lastly, our room was so nice and cozy and romantic and clean!! As soon as we opened our door, we caught a faint whiff of citrus. It smelled so good! The bed was extra comfy and cozy. Our only complaint and we don't like to complain but whew...the toilet sits so low to the ground and the toilet seats are so incredibly uncomfortable! Overall, we had a great visit and plan to return with our son next year. This was our 2nd time at Hotel Millersburg. The last time we came was in 2014. We're thinking about making this a yearly thing!

This was a great experience except that the air-conditioned units were very loud and right beside the bed, making it difficult to sleep. Well kept, very clean. Great pictures and history here. Staff was exceptional.

You definitely get what you pay for here. If you're looking for an old place to stay in, this is the place to be. It was a little confusing to get to the lobby and a long walk from parking area. Just don't expect it to look like a Hilton. It's a small town historic hotel that very much feels like you're in a weird mix of 1980s and 1890s. The TV didn't work at all, and our first night definitely freaked me out. There is also a lot of noise by the windows, but I didn't have an issue sleeping. A lot of semis and rednecks come through at night. All in all, it's my first choice in the area.

Oozing with historic and rustic charm. Great staff and supreme location. Parking isn't a concern and neither is food or drink. Great beds, too. Will be back.

Great location Parking is in the rear which was difficult in the evening trying to gain access. Rooms were clean but wish the owners would start to upgrade the worn carpets and bedding. Wallpaper is coming off walls and cracking in ceilings. Just looks worn. I did love the historical vibe and the Haunting stories. I recommend for a 1 night stay. Friendly staff.

My sister, nephew and I stayed here January 30th and 31st. We originally booked for the 30th and decided to stay another night the day we were going to check out. We booked the 3 bedroom suite # 201. We each had our own bed. We were actually the only ones there the first night, other than live in manager. All the doors were open and we were told to check out the rooms. This is a huge 3 story hotel and we checked out every room that was open. Beds were very comfortable.

This hotel was so charming to stay in. There were five adults and we chose the three bedroom suite. The entire hotel and rooms are decorated with antiques of all sorts. The hallways are decorated with the most beautiful quilts. In fact, there were two meeting rooms that had quilters doing their thing. Very neat to watch. Jamie checked us in. She was very knowledgeable about the hotel and the town. We ate at their restaurant called Spirits Speak Easy. We had bourbon and Bloody Marys before our meal. You must order the fresh pork rinds. They arrive at your table still popping from cooking. Our rooms were adequate, comfortable, and the shower bathtub had plenty of hot water. If we are in the area again, we will stay here again.

Excellent location great staff. Reasonable rooms