Looking for a Residence Inn Blacksburg review before visiting Virginia Tech? The Residence Inn Blacksburg-University was a clean, chill, and food-filled stopover with strong Wi-Fi, easy Nintendo Switch setup, a bigger-than-expected indoor pool, and tons of walkable food options. The biggest downside? The sofa bed was rough — so if your family needs extra sleeping space, choose your room carefully.
First Impressions at Residence Inn Blacksburg
We arrived in the early evening after a long day of driving, and the first thing that stood out was the Virginia Tech HokieBird mascot statue out front. Definitely a cool photo op!
Walking into the lobby, the space felt really open with lots of seating—perfect if you want to chill outside your room. Check-in was smooth, and the front desk staff were welcoming. Bonus points for the fact that there were plenty of luggage carts, which made unloading quick and easy.
Our Room: Studio King with Sofa Bed (The Good & the Bad)
We booked a Studio, 1 King with Sofa Bed. Yep, I volunteered to take the sofa bed this time… and let’s just say: This Teen Travelz = your #1 source for honest sofa bed reviews.
Here’s what the room had:
- A full kitchen setup with a stovetop, sink, dishwasher, microwave, and full fridge
- A dining area with two chairs
- A work desk overlooking the parking lot
- A swivel-mounted TV you could angle toward the bed or couch
- A good-sized bathroom with a walk-in shower
The room was clean and well-designed, but the sofa bed mattress was super uncomfortable. If your family needs more than one bed, definitely book a 2-queen or 1-bedroom suite instead.
Residence Inn Blacksburg Wi-Fi & Gaming Setup
The Wi-Fi was strong across all my devices—phone, laptop, iPad, and Nintendo Switch. No lag, solid speeds, and easy to connect. You can see exactly where it ranks on my Hotel Wi-Fi Speed Leaderboard if you want the full tech breakdown.
Console setup was super smooth. The TV was placed right on a dresser and wasn’t wall-mounted, so accessing the HDMI ports was quick and easy.
Pool, Gym & Outdoor Spaces
This indoor pool was bigger than I expected, with room to relax and about 6 chairs around the deck. It’s not a full-on resort pool, but definitely solid for a Residence Inn.
The gym was compact but functional with a couple of cardio machines and a full rack of weights. And outside? There’s a chill patio space with comfy seating, a firepit, and a barbecue grill for guests—classic Residence Inn style.
Food Options – Best Walkability of 2025 So Far
This hotel crushed it in the food department—not because of what’s inside the hotel, but because of what’s right outside.
There were more food options within walking distance than any hotel I’ve stayed at this year. After being in the car all day, this was a total win.
Here’s what you’ll find within a 5–10 minute walk:
- Chipotle
- Crumbl
- Panda Express
- Tropical Smoothie Café
- Your Pie Pizza
- Mezeh Mediterranean Grill
- Hardee’s
- Panera Bread
- Firehouse Subs
- Subway
- Zeppoli’s Italian Restaurant & Wine Shop
- Starbucks
- Kroger (for snacks, groceries, or drinks)
If you’re doing a longer stay, the grill out back makes it even easier to eat in and save a bit of money.
Breakfast Vibes
Like most Residence Inns, breakfast was included. I’ve had a lot of hotel breakfasts lately, but this one stood out thanks to:
- A warm ham, egg & cheese croissant sandwich
- Friendly staff constantly restocking items
- Iced coffee! My mom was super excited because not many free Marriott breakfasts have iced coffee on deck
It was a great way to fuel up before the next leg of our road trip.
Residence Inn Blacksburg Near Virginia Tech
This was just a stopover night for us, but if you’re heading to Virginia Tech, this hotel is a perfect base. Here’s what’s close by:
- Virginia Tech Campus – 5 min drive
- Lane Stadium – 7 min drive or 30 min walk
- HokieShop (Virginia Tech store) – just an 8 min walk from the hotel
Even if you’re just passing through, grabbing some gear or walking the campus is always fun.
Explore Residence Inn Blacksburg-University on the Map
Planning a Virginia Tech visit or Blacksburg stopover? Use this map to see where Residence Inn Blacksburg-University is located, close to Virginia Tech, Lane Stadium, HokieShop, restaurants, and walkable food options.
Final Thoughts: Teen Travelz Approved (With a Mattress Warning)
Let’s be real—the sofa bed was rough. If you’re a teen watching this and you’re on sofa duty, maybe ask your parents for that second bed next time. But other than that, this hotel hit a lot of positives:
✅ Easy check-in and helpful staff
✅ Solid Wi-Fi + easy console setup
✅ Bigger-than-expected pool
✅ Clean room and spacious bathroom
✅ One of the best walkable food zones I’ve seen
✅ Bonus points for the HokieBird statue
If you’re visiting Virginia Tech, on a college road trip, or just looking for a comfy overnight in southern Virginia, I hope this Residence Inn Blacksburg review helps you decide if this hotel is the right fit. Just maybe bring a mattress topper if you’re stuck on the couch.
This Teen Travelz Approved.
— Mateo
This Teen Travelz
FAQ: Residence Inn Blacksburg-University Review
Is Residence Inn Blacksburg-University close to Virginia Tech?
Yes, Residence Inn Blacksburg-University is very close to Virginia Tech. The hotel is located across from Virginia Tech, making it a strong option for campus visits, college tours, game weekends, and quick stopovers in Blacksburg. Marriott also describes the hotel as located across from Virginia Tech.
Does Residence Inn Blacksburg-University have free breakfast?
Yes, breakfast is included at Residence Inn Blacksburg-University. During my stay, the breakfast stood out because of the warm ham, egg, and cheese croissant, friendly staff restocking items, and iced coffee, which was a big win for my mom.
Does Residence Inn Blacksburg-University have an indoor pool?
Yes, Residence Inn Blacksburg-University has an indoor pool. I thought the pool was bigger than expected for a Residence Inn, with enough space to relax and a few chairs around the deck. Marriott also lists an indoor pool among the hotel’s amenities.
Is Residence Inn Blacksburg-University good for families?
Yes, Residence Inn Blacksburg-University can be a good family hotel, especially because the rooms include kitchen setups and there are lots of walkable food options nearby. My biggest warning is the sofa bed, which was not comfortable during my stay. If your family needs more sleeping space, I’d recommend booking a 2-queen room or a 1-bedroom suite instead.
Is the Wi-Fi good at Residence Inn Blacksburg-University?
Yes, the Wi-Fi was strong during my stay. It worked well across my phone, laptop, iPad, and Nintendo Switch, and the setup was easy. You can also check where it ranks on my Hotel Wi-Fi Speed Leaderboard for the full breakdown.
Can you connect a Nintendo Switch at Residence Inn Blacksburg-University?
Yes, the Nintendo Switch setup was easy in my room. The TV was on a dresser instead of being wall-mounted, so getting to the HDMI ports was simple.
Are there restaurants near Residence Inn Blacksburg-University?
Yes, this was one of the best parts of the stay. There were tons of walkable food options nearby, including Chipotle, Crumbl, Panda Express, Tropical Smoothie Café, Your Pie Pizza, Mezeh Mediterranean Grill, Panera Bread, Firehouse Subs, Subway, Starbucks, Kroger, and more.
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