

A vibrant, pedestrian-friendly hub offering historic architecture, diverse dining, and lively arts scene.
A Charlottesville institution, Mudhouse is beloved for its coffee and breakfast sandwiches.
Known for its Southern-inspired dishes and extensive whiskey selection.
A Charlottesville favorite for creative tacos and margaritas.
Charlottesville's weather can be unpredictable, with sudden showers. This jacket will keep you dry while exploring the historic downtown mall.
The downtown mall is pedestrian-friendly with plenty of walking and sightseeing. Comfortable shoes will ensure you enjoy your time without sore feet.
Staying hydrated is important, especially when exploring outdoors. A portable water bottle will allow you to refill and carry water easily.
Explore the historic home of Thomas Jefferson, the third U.S. President.
Pick your own fruits, enjoy panoramic views, and taste local ciders.
Stroll along the pedestrian-friendly mall, lit up with string lights in the evening.
A local favorite, this vinegar is made from local apples and has been a tradition in Charlottesville for over a century.
Created by local artisans, these unique pieces showcase the rich history of glassblowing in Charlottesville.
Grown and roasted locally, these peanuts are a classic Southern snack and a must-try when in Charlottesville.
Savory biscuits topped with sausage gravy
Assorted local cheeses, meats, and vegetables
Slow-cooked pork in BBQ sauce on a brioche bun
Wat Amphawa Chetiyaram, a riverside temple, is famous for its annual floating market and beautiful architecture.
A treasure trove of art, history, and culture, the Kushalnagar Government Museum is a must-visit for history enthusiasts.
Gwawaenuk Park, a hidden gem on Vancouver Island, offers stunning ocean views, lush forests, and abundant wildlife.