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Charlottesville, VA
Traveling Information
Getting There:
By Car:
Charlottesville is on I-64 from east or west and U.S. 29 from north or south. I-64
connects with I-81 at Staunton and with I-95 at Richmond.
By Plane:
US Airways, Delta, and United fly commuter planes to Charlottesville-Albemarle
Airport, 201 Bowen Loop north of town off U.S. 29. Taxis are available, and Van on the Go provides shuttle service into town.
By Train:
The Amtrak station is at 810 W. Main St. about halfway between the commercial district and the University of Virginia.
Getting Around:
The easiest way to get between the campus and the Downtown Mall is on the free trolley operated by the Charlottesville Transit Service (CTA) (434-296). It runs along Main Street every 10 to 15 minutes Monday to Saturday from 6:30am to midnight. CTA also has bus service Monday through Saturday from 6:30am to 6:30pm throughout the city (but not to Monticello).
Parking -- On-street parking is extremely limited. In the historic downtown area, you can park free for 2 hours with merchant validation (take your ticket with you and get it stamped) in the garage on Market Street between 1st and 2nd streets, or in any of the lots and two garages along Water Street. The university's visitor parking garage is on the western side of the campus, on Emmet Street (U.S. 29 Business) a block south of University Avenue (which is the continuation of West Main Street). On the eastern side of campus, two public garages are located opposite the University Hospital on Lee Street, off Jefferson Park Avenue. The Corner has public parking on Elliewood Avenue, Wertland Street at 14th Street, and down the alleys behind the businesses fronting West Main Street.
City Layout:
Charlottesville has two commercial centers, one catering to college students; the other to grownups. Both are on Main Street (U.S. 250 Business), about a mile apart. On West Main Street, opposite the University of Virginia between 13th Street and Elliewood Avenue, the Corner neighborhood is a typical campus enclave, with student-dominated restaurants, bookstores and clothing stores, and a dearth of parking spaces. A mile to the east, Historic Downtown Charlottesville is centered on the Downtown Mall, an 8-block, pedestrian-only strip of Main Street between 2nd Street West and 8th Street East.
Getting Around:
Explore Charlottesville's captivating downtown and the University areas the most relaxing way: on foot. Visitors and locals alike also enjoy taking advantage of Charlottesville Transit Service's free trolley from historic downtown to the Corner and University Grounds.
Given the county's size and geographic diversity, alternative options for travel beyond the city include private or rental vehicle, bus, limousine or if you feel daring-- ballooning! Customized guided tours of Charlottesville and Albemarle County, Monticello Wine Country, and beyond are available by appointment.
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City |
Distance
in Miles |
| Atlanta, GA |
544 |
| Boston, MA |
556 |
| Charleston, SC |
494 |
| Charleston, WV |
247 |
| Durham, NC |
220 |
| Jacksonville, FL |
668 |
| Nashville, TN |
546 |
| New Orleans, LA |
968 |
| New York, NY |
342 |
| Orlando, FL |
810 |
| Richmond, VA |
68 |
| Washington, DC |
116 |
| Williamsburg, VA |
122 |
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