More than two hundred years of legendary luxury is closer than you think. Access to the superior services and award-winning amenities of The Greenbrier is more convenient than ever. With several flexible travel options to choose from-including daily nonstop flights-you can begin making timeless memories at The Greenbrier in no time at all. Whether you're traveling by plane, train or automobile, you're just hours away from the finest luxury resort in the world.
The Greenbrier 300 W. Main Street White Sulphur Springs, WV 24986 For additional information on the local area, visit the official tourism website of Greenbrier County, WV at www.greenbrierwv.com.
The Greenbrier's proven ability to anticipate your special needs and to serve them with courtesy and efficiency is legendary. Part of this anticipation is planning the scenic and direct routes for your driving pleasure. The Greenbrier derives its splendor from the panoramic beauty of the Allegheny Mountains which surround the resort. You will enjoy breathtaking scenery as you drive through these mountains on Interstate 64 which brings you within a mile of the front entrance.
Rental cars are available from major rental car agencies and ground transportation may be arranged with The Greenbriers Transportation department by calling 1-855-453-4858.
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Staying at The Greenbrier with your family and friends has never been more attractive then with our “Spring into Action” package. The first night is $249, the second is $149, and the third is FREE! Add $100 in resort credit per room, per stay, and you will love Spring more then ever this year!
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James Monroe visited White Sulphur Springs with his wife in August 1815 while he was Secretary of State. His physician ordered him to “take the waters” to regain his health.