

The Roanoke Star is a 10-story tall, 88.5-foot diameter steel frame structure, illuminated by 2,000 feet of neon tubing, visible from miles away.
Homemade biscuits with apple butter and local honey, served with a side of scrambled eggs.
A regional specialty made with Virginia peanuts, ham, and vegetables in a creamy broth.
Thinly sliced local country ham, melted cheddar cheese, and stone-ground mustard on a soft roll.

Roanoke can experience sudden rain showers, especially in the mountains.
The Roanoke Star is located in a hiking trail, so sturdy footwear is essential.
Staying hydrated is crucial while hiking, and a portable water filter ensures you have access to clean water.
A 12,000-acre reserve offering hiking trails, picnic areas, and opportunities for wildlife viewing and birdwatching.
A contemporary art museum featuring a diverse collection of artworks, with a focus on American art from the 20th century to the present.
An iconic 88.5-foot tall, neon-lit star that offers panoramic views of Roanoke and the surrounding valley.
Iconic for its 'Cheesy Western' sandwich, a local favorite since 1935.
Known for its classic Southern dishes and historic atmosphere.
Upscale Italian dining in a historic building, offering a unique experience.

Indigenous to Roanoke, these oysters are prized for their distinct flavor and sustainable harvesting practices making them a special take-home treat.
Inspired by the region's rich woodworking history, local artisans craft distinctive pieces from reclaimed cedar emphasizing the importance of preservation.
Unique handcrafted designs featuring Shackleford pony leather create a lasting connection with the island’s natural heritage.

A historic abbey in Arles, France, known for its Romanesque architecture and stunning views over the Rhône River.

A serene lakeside promenade offering stunning views of Naini Lake, surrounded by lush hills and vibrant local markets.
A historic temple dedicated to the Wang family, showcasing intricate carvings and a peaceful atmosphere.