Gave excellent directions and suggestions about things to see. Maps of the town. Very knowledgeable about the museums and history.
I picked up two locally-published guidebooks on area trails and hikes. Visitor centers are perfect for that kind of knowledge and the two gentlemen working the day I visited shared a few good stories as well.
Open Sunday, with restrooms. Extremely well stocked with travel brochures from near and far in Virginia. Congenially staffed.
good staff, helpful and nice. Lot's of info on the area. will check it out again. Many maps and brochures along with discounts and set in an Old Train depot.
Just your average visitor center. You can easily get the information you are looking for and check out the old train.
Our first stop in Front Royal was the Visitor’s Center. They used the old train station in the middle of town on Main Street for their center. It was full of things to do and information on area attractions. The people there were so friendly and helpful. Make it your first stop too!
Staff was friendly and helpful, actually stated they were happy to have us there. We were given maps and brochures to help us plan our trip through Skyline Drive.
This visitor's center is right downtown in Front Royal--you probably will want to stop here if you're interested in looking around the city. I suspect the visitor's center is highly rated, since there isn't a choice on tripadvisor for the downtown area of Front Royal. I picked up an interesting brochure describing a walking tour of the historic houses of Front Royal and wandered around town for an hour looking at some of the early houses, looking into shops, and reading about the history of this community. Some of the buildings date to the late 1700's. Stopped here after coming off Skyline Drive and before heading south through the Shenandoah valley.
The staff here very friendly and willing to help. Lots of info on the area. Made us feel welcome to the town where we spent a few days.
Located in an adorable train station building in downtown "old" Front Royal, the Visitor's Center offers more than materials on the local area. So if you are on your way to various points north, south, east and west, you can find brochures and helpful info on places probably in a 250 mile radius! Wish they had promoted more of the local history (like a video on the Civil War battle) but I'm a history buff and wanted to learn more about the unusually named town. We did take the walking tour of the old main street. There is a hidden charm to the town....but it needs some TLC. Staff were extremely helpful, cold drinks can be purchased as well as t-shirts and magnets, and clean restrooms. Great location!