Omni Charlottesville undergoes $15M renovation

Omni Charlottesville Hotel will debut its $15 million renovation of its guestrooms, public spaces, dining venues and meeting space in October. The hotel renovation’s design combines historic traditions with contemporary touches, drawing inspiration from Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello and the city’s culture.

“Our team is very excited about this renovation and appreciates the many elements that honor Charlottesville’s history and traditions while also adding modern enhancements,” GM Paul Maher said in a statement.

In the main lobby, guests are greeted by statement seating arranged into four conversation areas. This setting maintains an inviting atmosphere that complements Virginia's colonial architecture heritage.

Each of the 199 guestrooms and six suites have been renewed with wall coverings, custom headboards and decorative accents. Spa-worthy walk-in showers and white marble vanities add a touch of luxury to each guest bathroom.

One of the highlights of this revitalization is The Conservatory, a new restaurant and bar concept, specializing in cocktails and small shareable plates inspired by local cuisine. Additionally, the newly introduced Hillock Neighborhood Kitchen is a breakfast and lunch spot that embraces Virginia’s history, food and culture. 

The conference space offerings have been renovated as well, with three new flexible meeting rooms, including a private dining venue, giving the hotel up to 14,000-square-feet of function space. The updates also include audio-visual technology.