I stayed at the Harpers Ferry Guest House for two nights on a solo retreat while my husband was out of town. The hosts offered me a third night for half-fee because it was available. I thought that was a good idea, and took them up on it, however, I had to leave a day early because I got sick on what I suspected was bad Chinese carry-out.
The Guest House was very convenient and clean. I never met the hosts except through email because the registration process and check-in were both electronic, which was slightly confusing. I learned through other reviews that the guest house did not serve breakfast, but made cereal, juice and milk available at no additional cost. There was also a lovely bakery a few blocks away.
It would have been helpful if the Webpage noted that all of the guest rooms were on the second floor and that there was no elevator or help with luggage. This made the stay difficult for me since I am 73-years old and have balance issues. Also, everything in Harpers Ferry seems to be up hill!
There is lots of history, cute shops, and nice restaurants, which I enjoyed. While my room was lovely and the location was great, I would not stay there again due to the stairs.
I prefer a traditional B&B where I can know the hosts personally and have a delicious, hot breakfast with other guests. There are other options in Harpers Ferry that I will choose on a return visit.