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The recently renovated Virginian Hotel is another luxurious lodging option for guests in the Lynchburg area. Built in 1913, the hotel has been restored to its former glory and refreshed with all the modern amenities you expect in a high-end hotel. For food and drinks, the hotel has Marigold, a full cafe and bistro where you can pick up a cup of coffee or a glass of wine, depending on the time of day, William & Henry, an upscale steakhouse for fine dining, and Skyline, the hotel’s rooftop restaurant and bar (and the only rooftop dining option in Downtown Lynchburg).—FRIDAY—
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Arrive in Downtown Lynchburg and check into your hotel. If staying at the Craddock Terry, be sure to introduce yourself to Penny Loafer, the hotel’s resident pup, and also snap a photo in the hotel’s creative LOVEwork, a giant shoe that you can sit inside. Depending on your travel arrangements, you can choose from several activities to begin your Lynchburg explorations.

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OPTION #3: Learn a little of the local history with a self-guided tour of Lynchburg. We recommend visiting Old City Cemetery, a registered historic landmark that has been a public burial ground since 1806. While visiting a cemetery on your vacation may seem a little odd, the site is packed with history and beauty, containing over 27 acres that are spotted with lush gardens, touching monuments, and historically significant museums. During the summer, you can purchase rare antique rose varietals from the Cemetery Center, a beautiful memento to carry home from your visit to Lynchburg.



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If you’re still looking for entertainment after the performance, head to Skyline for late-night drinks and a moonlit view of Downtown Lynchburg.—SATURDAY—
Start off Saturday with breakfast at My Dog Duke’s Diner. The menu is a mix of classic Southern breakfast fare like chicken & waffles, a corned beef hash skillet, and crab benedict and inventive dishes such as the Mardi Gras french toast, topped with cream cheese icing, caramel drizzle, and sprinkles. Add a Duke’s cinnamon roll on the side for a special sweet treat.
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Walk off breakfast with a stroll towards the Lynchburg Community Market, one of the nation’s oldest city markets. Each Saturday throughout the year, you can shop the very best products made in and around Lynchburg, as the artisans and farmers gather to showcase their latest goods (If you come mid-week during warmer months, the market is open Wednesdays as well!).
Hop in the car and set your GPS for The National D-Day Memorial in Bedford. This small community suffered the highest per capita losses during the World War II invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944, and to honor their loss, the country awarded the monument site to the rural mountain town. With breathtaking natural landscapes surrounding the memorial, the site is a moving and beautiful tribute to the men who gave their life on that fateful day 75 years ago.


—SUNDAY—
Pack up the car and get an early breakfast from the Market on Main, a local favorite diner serving classic American fare.
