Charlottesville, Virginia City Guide

For over 20 years, Pamela Lanier's Charlottesville, Virginia Travel Guide has been your connection to Charlottesville's tourism community with invaluable details on local attractions, restaurants, shopping, museums, history, outdoor recreation and more.

Charlottesville Attractions


For those who appreciate history, Charlottesville is a veritable treasure chest. One of the most famous sites in the United States is Jefferson's architectural wonder - Monticello. A low, red brick structure with a white dome and Doric portico, Monticello reflected Jefferson’s interest in the neo-classical style, an architectural movement that he learned about as an American Ambassador in Paris.

Charlottesville is also home to the University of Virginia, which was also founded by Thomas Jefferson who devoted his last years to the project. With over 12,000 students, the University offers a variety of events including student theater and dance productions, interesting and educational exhibits, lectures by world-renowned professors, and of course, sporting events of all kinds. Other notable historical sites include numerous Civil War battlefields lying west of the city. Historic bed and breakfasts delight visitors with their timeless character and charming touches.

Visitors to Charlottesville should not miss the Downtown Mall. This shopping center, at the heart of downtown Charlottesville, offers specialty shops and restaurants amidst charming brick buildings. There are live music performances on the mall or in the outdoor amphitheater, and an ice-skating rink and movie theater complex for those seeking entertainment of a different kind. Visitors can also ride in hot air balloons, play golf at first-class resorts, and tour several local vineyards. Ask your bed and breakfast innkeeper to point you in the right direction of unforgettable outings and activities.

Charlottesville is nestled between the flatlands of the east coast and the peaks of the Blue Ridge Mountains. If you’re going by car, Skyline Drive and The Blue Ridge Parkway offer extraordinary views and incredible photo opportunities. The Appalachian Trail is just minutes away and the hiking and backpacking is without equal. Bed and breakfast visitors wishing to ski or engage in other outdoor activities will find some of the country's finest recreation resorts not far from Charlottesville.

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