Grass
Valley in Nevada County is ideally situated in the foothills
of the Sierra Nevada mountains. This charming, historic gold
rush town is surrounded by rolling hills and towering green
pines with snow covered peaks as a backdrop. We are above
the fog line and below the snow line with an average elevation
of 2500 feet.
Walking distance to shops,
restaurants & historic sites
Grass Valley Courtyard Suites is conveniently located within
walking distance to some fabulous restaurants, great shops,
art galleries and sites of historical interest. For instance,
the Lola Montez House on Mill Street houses the Grass Valley
& Nevada County Chamber of Commerce (www.gvncchamber.org),
which is a great source of information for area restaurants,
arts, culture and recreation. You can also visit www.downtowngrassvalley.com. Vist the area’s Calendar of Events.
A wealth of history
Historic Grass Valley retains a lot of its past in the architecture
and the town's feel as you walk down the streets. The Grass
Valley Museum on Church Street, located in Saint Mary’s
Academy, was built in 1865 as a convent for Sisters of Mercy.
The museum includes an original classroom, parlor, music room,
doctor’s office and memorabilia.
Fine art galleries
There are also fine art galleries such as Julie Baker Fine
Art (www.juliebakerfineart.com)
and Windhorse Rugs both located on N. Auburn St. Artwork is
also displayed at many local restaurants.
Good eating
Restaurants abound in Grass Valley and the surrounding area.
We have Italian, Mexican, Asian, All American, California
Cuisine, Deli, Coffee shops, Health Food and Pizza establishments.
For your convenience, we have a restaurant menu book in our
lobby.
Great shopping
Shopping includes antiques, boutiques for every style, house
wares, furniture, fine jewelry, fine art, sporting goods,
computers and flowers. Again all a short walk from our inn.
Visit www.ncgold.com
or www.gvncchamber.org
for more information.
Exceptional recreation
Recreational activities abound in this region including snow
to water skiing, boating, river rafting, kayaking, hiking,
fishing, golf, and gold panning. Historical parks like the
Empire Mine are just a five minute drive from the hotel. The
Empire Mine is the site of the oldest, richest mine in California
located on 700 acres of forested areas. Beautiful gardens
and fountains surround the original owner's residence at Bourne
Cottage.
For more information
Details about the numerous historical and recreation parks
and areas can be found at our front desk. Additional information
can be found at the Tahoe National Forest web site (www.r5.fs.fed.us/tahoe/),
the Nevada City Chamber of Commerce site (www.nevadacitychamber.com),
or at our local newspaper The Union's site (www.theunion.com).
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