Lexington, Kentucky Has Repeatedly Been Named One Of The Best Places To Visit In The Country
When people think of vacation destinations across our country, we recognize that the Bluegrass State may not be the first place that comes to mind. We love oceans, popular big cities, and massive amusements parks, but we also happen to think that there is something quite special about the state of Kentucky. And it turns out, many people agree with us! Recently, publications such as Travel + Leisure and Southern Living have recognized that Lexington, Kentucky is one of the best places to visit in our country. This southern city feels like a small town, yet has all of the best features of a big city and we agree that locals and visitors alike should appreciate this “city on the rise.” Now, we often hear the question, “Is Lexington or Louisville better?” Well, we don’t compare. We just show you how much we love our little slice of heaven in the Bluegrass State!
Lexington, Kentucky is one of the best places to visit in our state and yes, even in the entire country. This charming city has great food, entertainment, natural beauty, culture, and of course plenty of horse-related places to appeal to any visitor who will undoubtedly fall in love with this Kentucky town. Do you love Lexington, Kentucky as much as we do? Share your thoughts and opinions with us in the comments!
And for more information on everything Lexington has to offer, check out the Visit LEX website as well as the Visit LEX Facebook page.
Want to stay a night or two (or more!) in Lexington? You might want to stay at the Lexington Marriott City Center.
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Where can we find small towns in Kentucky?
- Berea is a y charming mountain town and where you’ll find the 9,000-acre Berea College Forest.
- Harrodsburg, founded in 1774, is called the “Birthplace of the West” because is the oldest city in the state and the oldest American settlement west of the Allegheny Mountains.
- Paducah is an art-centered town known for its community events and the popular Paducah Historic Riverfront.
Read on to learn about some of the many other wonderful small towns in Kentucky.
Where can we find other flea markets in Kentucky?
- Luke's Town and Country Flea Market in Greenville has been open since 1979 and is an area favorite.
- The Southern Kentucky Flea Market in Guthrie it's one of the more unique flea markets in the area and features 150 indoor booths.
- Derby Park Trader’s Circle (also known as the Derby Park Flea Market) in Louisville features 600 indoor and 100 outdoor vendor spaces.
Read on to learn about some of the many other great flea markets in Kentucky.
Where can we enjoy holiday lights in Kentucky?
- Newport on the Levee in Newport offers spectacular lights and views of the river with holiday music, visits by Santa, and more,
- The Southern Lights Holiday Festival in Lexington is a horse-themed, three-mile drive-by lights display.
- The Winter Wonderland of Lights Festival in Ashland is a five-week festival spanning 52-acres with 60 holiday light displays featuring over 800,000 lights.
Read on to learn about some of the many other places to enjoy holiday lights in Kentucky.