Travel Note
By Air: 1. Charlottesville airport (CHO): You’ll likely have to connect, and it may involve a prop plane, but is definitely the most convenient when you land! A quick Uber to the hotels. 2. Richmond (RIC): Easy airport to get in and out of, approximately a 1-hour drive to c-ville 3. Dulles International (IAD): Roughly 2-hour drive 4. Reagan National (DCA): 2.5-hour drive, pending DC traffic By Train: - The Amtrak station is conveniently located in the center of town
Travel Note
Recommended accommodations: 1. The Graduate : we are staying here, expect it to be the first to sell out 2. The Courtyard Marriott (University Medical Center): Next door to the Graduate 3. The Omni Charlottesville (Closer to the Friday dinner venue) ...or any of the little hotels/inns in this area 4. AirBnBs! There are a bunch of great ones around Charlottesville. If you need help vetting locations and different options, let us know and we'll happily weigh in!
Travel Note
If you're staying around "the Corner" (around the Graduate) you'll be able to walk to most of our recommended restaurants and bars. There are cab stands and Ubers to be found. If you're interested in going wine tasting or exploring the surrounding Charlottesville area, I would recommend renting a car, or hiring a car service to DD for the day. Let us know if you need car hire recommendations! - Friday dinner: The easiest will be to Uber or to take the free trolley to the Downtown Mall and walk from there; There is limited lot and street parking by the Local. - Getting to Foxfield on Saturday: We'll follow-up with detailed Foxfield logistics when we get closer to the event, but there are options to drive, Uber, or hop on a number of shuttles from the corner.