Craddock Terry Hotel
Itinerary

Architectural Wonders of Lynchburg

Experience the Hill City’s rich architectural heritage, where every building has a story to tell.
Itinerary Overview

Lynchburg’s skyline tells a story. From Victorian homes and Federal-style mansions to preserved warehouses and grand hotels, the city’s architecture reflects its evolution from industrial hub to modern-day cultural gem. The best part? These landmarks are easy to explore thanks to Lynchburg’s walkable downtown and connected neighborhoods. Before you set out, check out our guide on How to Get Around Lynchburg for tips on navigating the city’s trails, transit options, and scenic routes that link historic districts, museums, and riverfront views. Spend a weekend exploring these stunning structures and uncovering the stories behind them.


3 Days
Daily Breakdown
1
Day 1 – Arrival & Downtown Check-In
3:00 PM
Check into Your Historic Hotel

Choose from one of Lynchburg’s landmark stays, each with its own unique architectural flair:

  • Craddock Terry Hotel – Once a bustling shoe factory, this boutique hotel features exposed brick, towering ceilings, and original industrial details. The design preserves its 19th-century heritage while offering modern comfort.
    📍 1312 Commerce Street
  • Carriage House Inn Bed & Breakfast – Located in the Daniel’s Hill Historic District, this restored 19th-century home features original fireplaces, ornate woodwork, and antique furnishings.
    📍 404 Cabell Street
  • The Virginian Hotel – Originally opened in 1913, this grand hotel’s architecture includes marble staircases, vaulted ceilings, and wrought-iron railings—all restored to their original glory.
    📍 712 Church Street
6:00 PM
Dinner Downtown

After settling in, enjoy dinner surrounded by history. Choose from a variety of downtown favorites:

  • Shoemakers American Grille – Upscale dining in a shoe-themed industrial setting.
  • Waterstone Pizza – A local staple housed in the same historic building as Craddock Terry.
  • The Water Dog – A casual riverside spot perfect for burgers, seafood, and local brews.
8:00 PM
Evening Walk Along the Bluffwalk

Stroll the Bluffwalk, a pedestrian walkway lined with preserved industrial buildings, public art, and views of the James River. It’s the perfect introduction to Lynchburg’s downtown charm.

2
Day 2 – Step Back in Time
9:00 AM
Poplar Forest

Start your day at Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest, an architectural masterpiece and National Historic Landmark. Jefferson designed this octagonal retreat himself, blending classical proportions with innovative symmetry. Learn about the property’s restoration and Jefferson’s life as an architect and statesman.

📍 1542 Bateman Bridge Road

11:00 AM
Anne Spencer House & Garden Museum

Visit the home of Harlem Renaissance poet Anne Spencer in the Pierce Street Renaissance Historic District. This 1903 Queen Anne-style home includes “Edankraal,” a small brick-and-stone writing cottage built by her husband. The surrounding gardens are open dawn to dusk, while house tours are available by appointment.

📍 1313 Pierce Street

1:00 PM
Lunch Downtown

Refuel with a casual lunch surrounded by architectural history:

  • Waterstone Pizza – Inside the original shoe factory complex.
  • Depot Grille – Located in the remaining section of Lynchburg’s old train station, featuring vaulted ceilings and river views.
2:30 PM
Visitor Center & Walking Tours

Stop by the Lynchburg Visitor Center, a converted 1940s gas station, to pick up the Architectural Walking Tour and Historic District Walking Tour brochures. Use these to guide your exploration through the city’s seven historic districts.

📍 216 12th Street

3:00 PM
Miller-Claytor House

Explore the Miller-Claytor House, built in 1791 and believed to be the oldest original home in Lynchburg. This Georgian-inspired residence features two brick fireplaces, wood-slat siding, and a traditional colonial garden—open dawn to dusk. House tours are available by appointment.

📍 701 Clay Street

6:00 PM
Dinner & Relaxation

Return downtown for dinner and a relaxed evening. Try The Water Dog for fresh oysters, craft beer, and riverfront views, or Shoemakers American Grille for a refined dining experience featuring steaks, seafood, and an intimate historic atmosphere.

3
Day 3 – The Historic Heart of Lynchburg
9:00 AM
Point of Honor

Begin your final morning at Point of Honor, a Federal-style mansion built in 1815 by Dr. George Cabell, physician to Patrick Henry. With its octagonal design, keystone lintels, and period furnishings, the home offers a fascinating glimpse into early 19th-century life and medicine.

📍 112 Cabell Street

11:00 AM
Lynchburg Museum & Monument Terrace

Walk up Monument Terrace to the Lynchburg Museum, housed in the city’s 1855 Greek Revival courthouse. Inside, explore exhibits chronicling Lynchburg’s evolution from a riverside tobacco town to a thriving industrial city. Then descend the terrace’s 139 steps, pausing to admire memorials honoring American soldiers from every major conflict.

📍 901 Court Street

1:00 PM
Lunch & Leisure

Enjoy one last lunch downtown—try The White Hart Café for comfort food in a cozy brick building or Bistro Bros. BBQ for something hearty before you head home.

3:00 PM
Farewell Walk

Before leaving, take a final walk through the Downtown Historic District. From preserved warehouses to reimagined storefronts and lofts, you’ll see how Lynchburg’s architecture continues to tell its story—past, present, and future.

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Craddock Terry Hotel and Event Center
What was once a turn-of-the-century shoe factory is now a residential-style boutique hotel blending the urban architecture of two landmark brick warehouses with the fashionable styling of a modern hotel. […]
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The Virginian Lynchburg, Curio Collection by Hilton
A centerpiece of downtown Lynchburg since 1913, The Virginian was thoughtfully restored to its historic grandeur and refreshed with modern amenities. Walk to restaurants and shops, stroll along the James […]
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Shoemakers
Shoemakers treats guests to big city dining right in the heart of downtown Lynchburg. Exposed brick, wooden timbers and ductwork reflect the many personalities of a converted tobacco warehouse. Fine […]
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Waterstone Pizza
Situated at the base of the James River, amidst Lynchburg’s thriving downtown, Waterstone is a metropolitan escape for locals and visitors alike. Within walking distance of Percival’s Island and the […]
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The Water Dog
The Water Dog brings together great craft brews and tasty food with an awesome riverside environment. Their food is focused on what tastes great with beer and friends, think raw […]
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The Bluffwalk
The Bluffwalk is a pedestrian walkway providing views of the James River and the Blue Ridge Mountains in the distance. Located between Jefferson and Commerce Streets, a stroll along the […]
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Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest
Just a short ten-minute drive to the west of Lynchburg, Poplar Forest is Thomas Jefferson’s secluded retreat, now a National Historic Landmark. A mature and innovative architectural masterpiece, Jefferson designed […]
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The Anne Spencer House & Garden Museum
Internationally acclaimed poet who was part of the Harlem Renaissance, Anne Spencer was the only black woman and the only Virginian included in the Norton Anthology of Modern American and […]
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Depot Grille
Fun, railroad-themed family restaurant located on the riverfront downtown. Offering a broad range of American fare for business and casual lunch, or romantic dinner. The unique location offers a different […]
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Lynchburg Museum & Visitor Services
Welcome to Lynchburg, Virginia! Make the Lynchburg Museum your first stop when visiting our City! Friendly and helpful staff are happy to assist you in planning your visit to Lynchburg. […]
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Miller Claytor House
The Miller-Claytor House, erected in 1791 for tavern keeper John Miller, is Lynchburg’s only remaining 18th-century town house. Serving as an historic exhibit, the two-story frame building is an intriguing […]
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Point of Honor
Visit Point of Honor and discover the charm and surroundings of life in the early 1800’s. A tour of this remarkable Federal style home, with its classic architecture and rich […]
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Monument Terrace
The inspiring rise of Monument Terrace commemorates Lynchburg citizens who fought and died in the Civil War, Spanish-American War, World Wars I and II, Korea, Vietnam and the present day. […]
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The White Hart
Serving three meals a day, The White Hart & Blackwater Coffee Co. is a place where locally-sourced food, great books, and people of every background and social group, meet in […]
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