Oriental is home to three Bed and Breakfast Inns and an Historic Inn. All are in beautifully preserved historic homes and they are located in the "Old Village" of Oriental and are in walking distance of the river and our harbor area.
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The Captains' Quarters bed and breakfast is a gracious Victorian masterpiece, circa 1897, whose beauty has been restored to its original magnificence. A landmark in the picturesque and quaint village fishing port of Oriental, North Carolina, The Captains' Quarters offers the finest lodging found in the town with all of the personal service only a caring host can give. A hotel stay in Oriental will afford you the charm of meeting interesting village residents and travelers from many ports. A stay at the Captains' Quarters means casual elegance and a gourmet breakfast, but the late afternoon glass of wine, or sweet tea blended with the evening breezes of Oriental and friendly conversation - this is the heart of Oriental. |
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The Cartwright House is Oriental's House of distinction with views of the Neuse River and in the heart of Old Oriental. Hosting private baths, fireplaces in every room and wireless internet are just a few of the many amenities available at The Cartwright House. A friendly inn that reflects the town. Come experience it... |
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The Inn at Oriental is known for its friendly, comfortable accommodations. The twelve guest rooms are tastefully decorated, and feature private baths and Cable TV.
A full American breakfast featuring homemade favorites is served in the dining room. Coffee, tea, and other beverages are always available in our guest pantry. Relax in the common room by the fireplace or enjoy the beautifully landscaped grounds from one of our decks or terraces ... Experience Oriental Hospitality at its best! |
The Old Oriental Town Hall Inn was built in 1933 under the WPA Program during the depression with the bricks from Pamlico County and the old Roper Mill. The building served several functions. It was the Town Hall upstairs and downstairs housed the first fire engine “the Becky Lou”.
The home was refurbished in 1980s and is a beautifully refinished and historic home.