The Parkview Room

The Parkview Room, located on the 2nd floor, might be small, but you’ll see it has a lot to offer! With a great porch overlooking the park, and a short walk to the square, the Parkview Room is a great value – especially on concert nights in the park – you’ll have the best seat in the house!  The Parkview Room is the perfect place for folks coming to Dahlonega for a specific event but still want a special place to stay that doesn’t break the bank!

Please note, that since the Old Storehouse Inn is a historic building, there is NO elevator. The Parkview Room is located on the 2nd floor.

You can check the Parkview Room's availability by clicking the button below!

 

Amenities

Outside Amenities include:

Shared wrap-around porch looking out towards Hancock Park, multiple car parking in back, art and wine gallery on the first floor, and a side staircase leading to the rooms.

In room amenities include:

Mini-fridge, coffee station, USB plug in lamps, garment steamer, iron/ironing board (on request), free Wi-Fi, and Dish Tv.

 

Rates

The rates for the Parkview Room vary from $115 to $195 plus tax per night depending on the day of the week and the time of year.

Weekday rates (Sunday through Wednesday) differ from Weekend rates (Thursday through Saturday) as do rates from one month to the next throughout the year.

Please see the availability calendar for the actual rates for the dates of your stay.


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Reviews

 

This was our second stay at the Old Storehouse.

“Love this room. It is a small but the balcony becomes part of the room. We spent at least half of our day out there!”

— R.M.

Quaint and Adorable!

“It was so pleasant and peaceful having a coffee on the porch overlooking the park. This is a great location with easy access to the square. Mike and his wife have done and amazing job preserving this historic in!.”

— J&K

A wonderful stay!

“I found the Old Storehouse Inn to be a restful place to relax and unwind. We enjoyed browsing through the shops on the square and learning a bit of town history. Loved people watching in the park with our morning coffee.”

— J.W.