Monticello, meaning “Little Mountain,” was the home of Thomas Jefferson - author of the Declaration of Independence and the third president of the United States.
A scenic hike in the George Washington National Forest stuns with 360-degree views from the summit. You can choose between a 2.0-mile out-and-back route, or a 4.3-mile loop.
A picturesque vineyard known for its spacious lawn, polo matches, and award-winning wines - perfect for a relaxing afternoon.
A beautiful blend of vineyard and fine dining, Pippin Hill is ideal for sipping wine while enjoying views of the Blue Ridge Mountains.
A Charlottesville Staple! Bagels and sandwiches, a casual grab and go.
A hidden gem of a pizzeria. Go early since they do not take reservations! First come, first served.
Fun, vibey spot on the Downtown Mall, located above the Fitzroy.
Best tapas in town!
Local coffee shop with multiple locations throughout town.
A great lunch option located on the Downtown Mall.
Dairy Market is Charlottesville’s largest food hall, featuring over fifteen local restaurants and boutiques where customers can eat, drink, and shop. It’s a casual spot and a great option for a quick bite.