Places to stay in Charlottesville, Virginia
We currently have 73 accommodations in and around Charlottesville. There are also other regional listings available for Hotels, RV parks, Bed & Breakfasts and other properties. You can filter these listings by the available types.
Charlottesville is an independent city located within the confines of Albemarle County in the Commonwealth of Virginia, and named after Princess Sophia Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, the wife of King George III of England. Places to eat in the region include Twisted Biscuits, Guadalajara Mexican Restaurant, Bashirs, and Caffe Bocce.
If you are travelling in the area, Charlottesville is located close to Stockton Creek, Seminole Trail Volunteer Fire Department, Babgy Memorial Church, John B Minor Hall and Performing Arts Center.
As of the 2003 census update, the city proper had a population of 39,162. It is the county seat of Albemarle CountyGR6 though the two are separate legal entities. The Bureau of Economic Analysis combines the city of Charlottesville with Albemarle County for statistical purposes, bringing the total population to 118,398. In 2004, Charlottesville was ranked the best place to live in the United States in the book Cities Ranked and Rated by Bert Sperling and Peter Sander. Sperling and Sander ranked the cities based on cost of living, climate, and quality of life. Charlottesville is best known as the home of the University of Virginia, founded by Thomas Jefferson. The city is also known for Jeffersons' Monticello, his renowed mountain-top home which attracts tens of thousands of tourists every year.
The city is served by Charlottesville-Albemarle Airport, Greyhound, and by Amtrak.
The center of Charlottesville ( which is at is longitude -78°28'36.041 and latitude 38°1'45.501 ) is located and 7 miles away from Keswick.
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Michie Tavern Dining Room ( Dining / Other ). Located at 683 Thomas Jefferson Parkway. Michie Tavern is located 1/2 mile below Jefferson’s Monticello. Lunch is served daily. Servers in period attire offer bountiful Southern Midday Fare. The rustic restaurant setting renders a lunch dining experience rich in southern culture and hospitality for families to enjoy. Get a taste of the 18th-century as we feature a buffet of southern fried chicken, marinated baked chicken, hickory-smoked pork barbecue, stewed tomatoes, black-eyed peas, buttermilk biscuits and so much more. During the colder months guests enjoy our Midday Fare before a roaring fire.
www.michietavern.com
Mas ( Dining / Other ). Located at 501 Monticello Road. We emphasizing simple, well-made ingredients served in a casual neighborhood setting. Mas features much of the traditional fare of Spanish tapas, a bite-sized dish eaten between larger meals. These snacks are often eaten in groups, sharing dishes communally and without any pretense or formality.
www.mastapas.com
Southern Crescent Galley And Bar ( Dining / Other ). Located at 814 Hinton Avenue. Named for the Southern Crescent Streamliner, which has been running from Charlottesville to New Orleans since the 19th century, The Southern Crescent Galley and Bar takes you on a journey to the Crescent City without leaving home.
thesoutherncrescent.com
Blue Moon Diner ( Dining / Other ). Located at 512 West Main Street. Blue Moon Diner is overflowing with character and history. Originally operated as The Waffle Shop in the 1950s, Blue Moon Diner has occupied the Hartnagle-Witt House, which was built in 1884, since 1979, and has had several owners, or stewards, since then. Laura Galgano and Rice Hall bought into the dream in 2006, and look forward to many years serving their neighbors and friends.
bluemoondiner.net
Maru Korean Restaurant & Bar ( Dining / Other ). Located at 412 East Main Street. Maru, which is an idiom for "a family room to eat and gather" in Korean, is a modern take on traditional Korean food!
Come and enjoy some delicious dishes with us!
www.marudowntown.com
Revolutionary Soup ( Dining / Family ). Located at 108 2nd St Southwest. Revolutionary Soup was the first restaurant in the Ten Course Hospitality family, which now includes The Whiskey Jar, The Bebedero, The Alley Light, The Pie Chest, and more.
We are dedicated to the people and businesses of our region and to the practices of good stewardship for our planet. These principles have given us the framework to achieve our specific desire to provide excellent hospitality and warm, friendly service to our guests.
revolutionarysoup.com
Closed or unlisted properties
- Alexander House closed or delisted.
- Alexander House closed or delisted.
Renamed properties
- Comfort Inn & Suites at 1615 Timberwood Boulevard may have been previously known as Comfort Inn or Comfort Inn
- Inn At Darden at 100 Darden Boulevard may have been previously known as Sponsors Inn at Darden or Sponsors Inn at Darden
- Red Roof Inn at 2011 Holiday Drive may have been previously known as Quality Inn or Quality Inn
- Country Inn & Suites at 1600 Emmet Street may have been previously known as Quality Inn University Area or Quality Inn University Area
- Graduate by Hilton Charlottesville at 1309 West Main Street may have been previously known as Red Roof Inn or Red Roof Inn
- Clarion Pointe at 1803 Emmet Street North may have been previously known as La Quinta Inn & SuitesLa Quinta Inn & Suites, Comfort Inn or Comfort Inn
- Sonesta ES Suites at 1111 Millmont Street may have been previously known as Residence Inn Millmont Street