| We had a lovely weekend in Charlottesville, visiting the university, shopping, staying in a nice boutique hotel, eating in nice restaurants. It was charming and lovely. I'd never been there before, though. |
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Charleston
Newport/Providence What time of year? |
Rome says 'hold my beer' |
NP but would love to hear more about this from seasoned visitors. If I did it on my own, I'd end up disappointed at some Sheetz off the parkway. |
| If a self-contained resort would do, consider Primland. |
What does your ice cream comment mean? Headed there soon. |
| Agree with Charleston. You could also do 2 days in Annapolis and pair it with 2 days in St. Michaels. |
Kennett Square plus Longwood Gardens--an amazing garden that used to be owed by the Dupont family and has huge greenhouses and fountains. There are other historic homes you can tour around there. |
| The Martha Washington Inn and Spa in Abingdon. The theater across the street has some great performances. Cute town, decent food. Creeper Trail is fun. |
NP but Leopolds! I also think Savannah is perfect for what OP wants. I liked it more than Charleston We flew to Atlanta and drove there (had other stuff to do in Atlanta) |
The HV has towns on both sides of the river and extends from just north of NYC to Albany. There are easily a dozen nice towns and there is hiking, history, and art in multiple places. It's home to over 2 million people. IMO the best thing to do is a bit of googling (nicest towns Hudson valley, best restaurants Hudson valley, etc) and then come back to DCUM with specific questions. |
OP here. Not nuts at all, Baltimore is great for this. But I've already done it! |
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OP here.
Thanks so much all, such great recommendations! I really appreciate it. Now it's just hard to choose! |
| Baltimore posters: I used to love going to the Inner Harbor in the early 2000s but at some point it felt like it had gotten rundown and unsafe. How is it in 2026? |