John Burns Suite

Deluxe King

The John Burns Deluxe King Suite, tucked away on the fourth floor of the hotel, offers exceptional privacy. This bright and quiet suite has a modern living room with a mid-century sofa that converts to a full-size bed, a Smart TV, and a custom sapele workstation that doubles as an eating nook. The light gray bedroom emanates warmth and relaxation, with a beautiful wooden king-size platform bed, cantilevered nightstands, and a second Smart TV. The spacious bathroom has a shower/tub and louvered marble-top vanity.

Maximum Occupancy: 4

Special Touches Include
  • Saatva “luxury firm” mattresses
  • Brooklinen sheets and down-alternative pillows
  • Luxe Beekman 1802 toiletries and soaps
  • Free on-site parking and Wi-Fi
  • Smart TVs with access to cable and apps
  • Kitchenette with refrigerator and microwave, Nespresso machine, and full-size coffee maker
  • An assortment of local coffees, Nespresso pods, and fine teas
  • Plates, mugs, drinking glasses, flatware, linen napkins
  • Alarm clock, ambient noise machine
  • Hairdryer, magnification mirror, access to iron and ironing board
  • Individual temperature controls

John Burns

War of 1812 veteran John Lawrence Burns was 69 when the Battle of Gettysburg began. That didn’t stop him from taking up his flintlock musket and powderhorn to defend his hometown and the Union when it mattered most. In McPherson (Herbst) Woods, Burns fought beside the men of the famous Iron Brigade throughout the afternoon of July 1, serving effectively as a sharpshooter with a more modern rifle he had picked up from a wounded soldier. Burns was wounded several times during his time on the battlefield but he survived to greet President Abraham Lincoln—who had made a special request to meet the “Hero of Gettysburg” — when he came to town to deliver his famous address later that year.

Newly Remodeled Suites

Free Wi-Fi
And Parking

Unbeatable
Location

Modern
Conveniences

Accessible With Elevator