Where to stay

in Lexington

Known for its bourbon, bluegrass scene, and the many surrounding horse farms in the lovely countryside that gave rise to the nickname "City in the Park", Lexington is a genteel place. It was once known as the "Athens of the West" for its history and culture. Discover where to stay in this handsome city of historic neighborhoods with excellent hotels just a short walk from must-visit distilleries, live music venues, and great greenways to bike along. Venture out to magnificent plantation homes, a restored Shaker village, a historic racetrack, and more than a dozen Civil War monuments in the surrounding towns of Bluegrass Country.

Where to Stay for History

Those interested in the history of Kentucky and the Revolutionary War will find plenty of historic sites to visit in and around this great city. Stay in hotels in downtown Lexington for the frontier campsite of McConnell Springs, considered the city's birthplace. Book a room near Main Street to be closer to the restored 19th-century commercial buildings of the Explorium of Lexington and Hunt-Morgan House. To the north, accommodations in Georgetown are the place to stay for the beautiful Ward Hall plantation home. Visit the International Museum of the Horse and take a horse-drawn carriage ride around the park while in the area. Alternatively, hotels in Mount Sterling are ideal for experiencing a small town almost frozen in time from the late 18th century.

Georgetown

Georgetown is known for its ample dining options, and you can make a stop by Toyota Visitor Center and Kentucky Horse Park while in the area.

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Mount Sterling

If you're looking for restaurants on your travels, Mount Sterling might be a great stop.

Recommended hotels in Mount Sterling

Best Places to Stay for the Outdoors

While it's around a 40-minute drive, accommodations in Mount Sterling are a great base to visit the many horse farms of Bluegrass Country. Consider accommodations in Versailles for the famous Keeneland racecourse, a National Historic Landmark open to the public every day. Several companies organize group and private horse farm tours from downtown Lexington, where accommodations are also close to quaint stores. For those who prefer to explore the city and its surrounds by bike, the Legacy Trail is a scenic 12-mile greenway that runs along leafy lanes from downtown Lexington to the Kentucky Horse Park.

Versailles

You'll enjoy the restaurants and wineries in Versailles. You might want to make time for a stop at The Kentucky Castle or Nostalgia Station Toy Train Museum.

Recommended hotels in Versailles

Mount Sterling

If you're looking for restaurants on your travels, Mount Sterling might be a great stop.

Recommended hotels in Mount Sterling

Great Places to Stay for Culture

Lexington lies at the heart of the bluegrass music scene. Just 40-minutes from the city center is Mount Sterling, the home of the annual Festival of the Bluegrass, a traditional bluegrass festival held at the Kentucky Horse Park in June. Those attending the festival should consider booking accommodations in Mount Sterling for convenient access. Closer to the city center, downtown Lexington is the perfect area to book a room to enjoy many great bars with live music, such as Tin Roof in Historic South Hill. Those interested in traditional crafts should consider a stay in Nicholasville to be closer to the Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill, a complex of more than 30 buildings with fine examples of Shaker furniture.

Mount Sterling

If you're looking for restaurants on your travels, Mount Sterling might be a great stop.

Recommended hotels in Mount Sterling

Nicholasville

Nicholasville is noteworthy for its restaurants, and you can make a stop at top attractions like Camp Nelson Civil War Heritage Park and Jd Legends Bar & Grill.

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