NatIve cafe ,& micheler florist GreeNhouse And Beer Garden


417 E Maxwell street unit B
Native cafe and Michele’s florist is hands down one of the most gorgeous spots. Open-air setting for salads, hot pretzels, desserts & brunch dishes paired with craft beer & wine. cafe hidden among the trees of a nursery . Perfection
Wickandmortarstudio


526 E High Street Lexington
Wickandmortarstudio candle and craft studio. Cutest studio to make candles and other gifts or grab a gift!
Poppys Of Lexington


210 old mount tabor road A Lexington
The cutest flower bar and crafted cocktails! Create bouquets or buy already made!
Doodles Breakfast And Lunch Cafe


One of my fave breakfast spots !
Lexington tea & brie


219 N limestone Lexington
The cutest tea room for afternoon tea! Don’t forget to call first!
Lexington peddlers Mall


You know we love us some antiques. Get your tique on at one of these biggest indoor two building peddlers malls. Get a coffee and be prepared to browse!
Lexington mural Challenge


All throughout Lexington are the most amazing murals! Try to see them all by participating in the mural challenge! There are some that are just extraordinary. Check out visitlex.com for deets
Kenwick Table


Gorgeous coffee and pastries bar. Small plates. Great atmosphere
Ramseys diner


Of course I had to recommend the place that gave me my first job at 15! Ramseys diner. Serving all yummy Ky dishes like the hot broken, open faced pot roast and the most delicious pies. Def feel good stick to the ribs good.
Bernheim forest


Take in some nature with a hike in Bernheim forest. See the forest giants.
The burl


Located in the historic Lexington Distillery District, live music, arcade, bar.
Lexington distillery District


One of the coolest areas in Lexington!
bourbon distilleries on the historic site, which serves as an anchor for the up-and-coming neighborhood. Plus, the easily walkable area combined with its diverse food and drink offerings makes the Distillery District one of Lexington’s most exciting hotspots.
Goodfellas Pizza OPEN LATE NIGHT


1228 Manchester street lexington
There are two locations of Goodfellas. One is open to 3am and the other until 11 pm. Giant pizzas, distillery bar.
Ghost Fox Winery


Winery and bites. Cool atmosphere even cooler bottles
Lexington ChiLdrens Museum


Perfect family friendly kid fun at the downtown children’s museum! Lots to see and do!
Evans Orchard


Hands down one of our fave places to visit in the fall. Pumpkins, slides, lots for kids and of course their famous apple cider donuts! The drive itself is gorgeous
Agave And rye Lexington Square


Great food with quirky fun atmosphere! Tacos, tequila and bourbon!
Windy Corner Market


Rustic no fuss American diner !
Jack Browns Beer And BuRger Joint OPEN LATE NIGHT


Late night burgers and beer at this cool burger joint! Open late late!
Crank And Boom


Epic ice cream shop located in Lexingtons Distillery district !
Vinaigrette Salad Kitchen


Gourmet salads, homemade soups, seasonal lemonades. Multiple locations
Kentucky Branded


All things Kentucky! Shirts, gifts, souvenirs.
Heritage Antiques


Located in a historic church built in 1867 in the heart of downtown Lexington, Kentucky. Built by renowned architect, Cincinnatus Shyrock. Large selection of 18th & 19th century furniture, decor, paintings, bronzes, fountains.
Feather Your NeSt Antiques


Fun and quirky vintage and antique shop
The domestic AntiqueS


Large antique shop! Cool finds !
Street scene


The cutest vintage shop with amazing vintage clothes, cute quirky trinkets and jewelry.
MeaDowthorpe Antique Mall


One of the oldest antique stores in Lexington. They have some great cases of vintage costume jewelry . Primitives and antiques
Teds Montana Grill


One of our fave spots! Delicious bison burgers, half sours and more!
Joe Bolognas pizza


Pizzeria housed in old synagogue from 1890s. Pizza, pasta and more. Great atmosphere
Belles Cocktail house Latenight


Cocktails, craft beer & bourbon served in a woodsy, multilevel haunt with a scenic rooftop deck.
CharLie browns


Bar and grill. Cool atmosphere. Indoor/outdoor. My old college hangout!
Drunken Flea Vintage POp Up Market


Vintage market , clothes, jewelry, vintage etc !
Frankfort Peddlers Mall


312 Versailles road frankfort , ky
Large peddlers mall in Frankfort Kentucky! Vintage, antiques, mcm and more
Marketplace On Main


161 N Main Street , Versailles, KY
Antiques, collectibles, fine art and more!
Crestwood mercentile


6541 KY-22 Crestwood , Ky
Antiques, vintage 70 beautiful small shops
Carsons


Hip speakeasy with TVs and outdoor seating serving pub grub with a twist and creative cocktails. Brunch, cocktails
DUdleys


Refined, bi-level spot in the circa-1889 Northern Bank Building with inspired American fare & wines.
Josies


Yummy breakfast! Breakfast mainstay serving pancakes, cheese grits & other American eats, as well as lunch & dinner.
Headley-whitney Museum


Founded in 1968 by artist George Headley, the Headley-Whitney Museum displays an interesting collection of art, including classic dollhouses. The museum also regularly hosts significant rotating exhibitions. Spring or fall when the museum’s gardens are in full bloom and the weather is perfect for exploring.
Advice from Locals: Check out the museum’s bibelot, a collection of miniature decorative objects, which is a unique attraction not to be missed.
Nestled on the outskirts of Lexington, the Headley-Whitney Museum offers a quirky yet fascinating glimpse into the world of jewelry, art, and design. Founded by jewelry designer George Headley in 1968, the museum houses an eclectic mix of artifacts, from Headley’s own creations to a diverse array of decorative arts. The museum itself, with its ornate design and lush gardens, is a work of art. Visitors can explore various exhibits that often blend the line between traditional and contemporary art forms, making it a stimulating visit for those who think they’ve seen everything when it comes to museums.
Shakertown


Shaker Village is the biggest restored Shaker community, spanning 3,000 acres of farmland and featuring 34 beautifully restored 19th-century buildings. 33 miles of trails for hiking and horseback riding.
Kentucky TheAter


Ornate, circa-1922 movie house featuring 1st-run & independent films, plus midnight shows & more.
Scenic Route From Lexington To Frankfort


When youre traveling from Lexington to Frankfort, try taking Old Frankfort Pike instead of the highway. Its a much prettier route with beautiful views of horse farms, fancy houses, old trees, and rock fences.
Its especially nice in the fall or on those last warm days of summer. Its perfect for a leisurely drive, whether youre in a convertible with the top down or just rolling with the windows open.
Kentucky Horse Park


Kentucky Horse Park is a sprawling celebration of all things equine. Set on over 1,200 acres, this working horse farm, educational theme park, and competition facility offers visitors a chance to experience the world of horses up close. From interactive exhibits and horse-drawn tours to live shows demonstrating human-equestrian partnerships, the park provides a comprehensive look into the cultural and historical impacts of horses in Kentucky. It’s the only place where you can pet a horse and then see a museum exhibit on why that horse is historically significant.
Keeneland Horse Track


Keeneland Racecourse isn’t just a track; it’s a beacon of Kentucky’s horse racing tradition. With its beautifully manicured grounds and historic stone buildings, Keeneland offers a racing experience steeped in Southern charm and tradition. Visitors can enjoy guided tours that explore the paddock, grandstand, and sales complex, giving a behind-the-scenes look at the thoroughbred racing industry. On race days, the atmosphere is electric, filled with the sounds of thundering hooves and cheering crowds. Don’t forget to don your finest hat and sip a mint julep for the full Kentucky racing experience.
Mary Todd Lincoln House


Mary Todd Lincoln House, located in downtown Lexington, offers a glimpse into the early life of Abraham Lincoln’s wife. This historic home, where Mary Todd spent her childhood, is now a museum dedicated to sharing her story and her ties to Lexington. The house is filled with period furniture and personal items belonging to the Todd and Lincoln families, providing a poignant look into the complexities of her life before, during, and after her time as First Lady. Tours are both educational and intimate, reflecting on the personal trials and historical context of her life.
Shop and Dine in the Lexington Farmers Market


241 W Main Street, Lexington, KY
If you want to experience the true flavor of Lexington, there’s no better place than the Lexington Farmers Market. Here, local farmers, artisans, and producers gather to sell their fresh, locally-sourced goods, ranging from organic vegetables to artisan breads and handcrafted items. It’s a feast for the senses with the colors, smells, and tastes of the region all on vivid display. Engage with the friendly vendors, each more than willing to share stories about their products or give you cooking tips that you probably won’t find on Google. This market isn’t just a place to shop; it’s a place to connect with the Lexington community and perhaps eat enough free samples to skip breakfast.
Summit at Fritz Farm Shopping Mall And Eateries


120 summit at fritz farm #155
Trendy, elegant mixed-use development with apartments above & upscale shops & restaurants below. The Summit at Fritz Farm includes over 60 street-level shops with more than 20 dining options featuring chef-inspired, local and regional flavors, modern, build-to-suit office space, and luxury apartments. The Summit at Fritz Farm serves as a community gathering place for the discerning Lexingtonian.
The ConstitutioN SPeakeasy


Constitution, a true speakeasy which features craft cocktails and a 1920s feel is located at 109 Constitution St. in Lexington, Ky. In keeping with the underground nature of the bar, there isn’t any parking. Ring the bell to get in. Call Just in case they are full !
The Obstinate Sons


Bourbon bar with full- service kitchen blending traditional Kentucky charm with modern touches.