cooked breakfast is served in an airy lounge. a suite adds a sunroom, while an apartment comes with a kitchen and a patio. check-in time: 3:00 pmcheck-out time: 11:00 am. the 3 quaint rooms with private entrances and en suite bathrooms offer free wi-fi, flat-screen tvs and blu-ray players. cookies and drinks are complimentary. distinctive features include a rooftop terrace and a rainfall shower. set in a restored home dating from 1900, this genteel b&b is 2 miles from the university of virginia, 5 miles from thomas jefferson's monticello estate and a 9-minute walk from the downtown mall Charlottesville–Albemarle Airport 20 min
The Fralin Museum of Art at the University of Virginia (6 min) Artwork from a range of cultures & time periods, including a collection devoted to Thomas Jefferson. Robert E Lee Statue (5 min) James Monroe's Highland (16 min) Home of the 5th US president from 1799–1823, with guided estate tours, gardens & occasional events. Virginia Discovery Museum (6 min) Small children's museum emphasizing discovery with interactive exhibits in art, history & science. Ivy Creek Foundation (12 min) Downtown Mall (5 min) A laid-back pedestrianised shopping area with global restaurants, bars, galleries & a movie theater. Monticello (11 min) President Jefferson's stately 1769 mansion & slave plantation, with tours, a museum, a cafe & more. Charlottesville Downtown Visitors Center (8 min) History and music Jefferson Vineyards (13 min) Wine, vineyard, thomas jefferson, chardonnay, and winery The Rotunda (7 min) Iconic university building, designed by Thomas Jefferson, known for its Palladian architecture. McGuffey Art Center (4 min) Historic school housing studios for artists & craftspeople open to the public plus exhibits & talks. Blenheim Vineyards (22 min) Timber-frame tasting room & patio space overlooking vineyards, with wines by the glass & bottle. Trump Winery Tasting Room (21 min) Winery, vineyard, thomas jefferson, sparkling wine, and wine IX Art Park (13 min) The Lawn (8 min) This large, grassy space designed by Thomas Jefferson is ringed by historic university buildings. |