Visitor Information Center
112 South Street SE, Suite 200
Leesburg, VA 20175
800-752-6118 | 703-771-2170
Town of Leesburg
Loudoun’s county seat is a picturesque little burg with a historic downtown bustling with restaurants, cafes, bars, breweries, boutiques and chic home décor stores. Dine on oysters, tacos and farm-to-table fare on King Street (our restaurant row) and sip craft espressos, cortados and lattes at any of a dozen or so artisanal coffee shops that make up the Leesburg Coffee Corridor. There’s a vibrant art and music scene too, with several museums, galleries and a concert venue - Tally Ho - as well as public murals, statues and a sculpture garden. Explore the public art on an organized tour with Loudoun Art Tours or download the popular Leesburg walking tour app. As for history, the town is bookended by two historic mansions - Morven Park and Oatlands Historic House and Gardens - while a short walk from King Street is Dodona Manor, house-turned-museum of statesman-General George C. Marshall, architect of the Marshall Plan that rescued Europe after World War 2.
Arts & Culture District
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Dine Around
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Breweries
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Shop Around
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Passed Times
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Fun Facts
The Lightfoot Restaurant
Set in a 19th century bank it is named for a signatory of the Declaration of Independence.
George C. Marshall's Dodona Manor
The home General Marshall was partly funded by donations from countries rescued by his plan.
Oatlands Historic House & Gardens
Oatlands encompasses 360 acres in scenic easements and features a Greek Revival mansion.
Glenfiddich House
In 1862, Robert E. Lee held a War Council to plan the invasion of Maryland at the Glenfiddich House.