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Leesburg is in Loudoun County, Virginia, within the United States of America.

Understand

During the War of 1812, Leesburg was used as a temporary capital of the United States when the British occupied Washington. Leesburg is the County Seat of Loudoun County.

Get in

By car

Leesburg is less than an hour drive from downtown Washington, D.C..

From the North (Maryland, Pennsylvania):

  • US Highway 15 south across the Potomac.

From the East (Washington, DC):

  • Virginia Route 267 provides tolled access to Leesburg. Two tolls are required - one near I-495, which is $2.50 (EZ-Pass, coins or cash only), and another just after the airport, which is $5.20 for 2-axle vehicles. The toll booths after the airport accept credit cards and EZ-Pass.
  • Alternatively, Route 7 (Leesburg Pike) is a 55mph highway with several stoplights.

From the South (Warrenton):

  • US Highway 15 north.

From the West:

  • Virginia Route 7

By bus

  • Loudoun County Transit operates commuter buses between the Leesburg Park & Ride located at 19730 Sycolin Rd and the Spring Hill Metro Station. The journey costs $1.50 if paid via SmarTrip card or $2 if paid with cash. These buses operate service from Leesburg to DC on weekday mornings and from DC to Leesburg on weekday evenings.
  • Reverse commute buses operates between the Wiehle-Reston East Metro Station and 1 Harrison St SE in Leesburg weekday mornings at 8:02 AM. From there, you can walk around historic Leesburg or take a trolley to the Leesburg Corner Premium Outlets. The bus leaves downtown Leesburg at 5:05 PM abd returns to Wiehle-Reston East station at 5:30 PM.
  • Loudoun County Transit also operates the 7 on 7 bus service from Ashburn to Leesburg, where further connections are available to the DC metro stations. You can take the WMATA (subway) Silver Line train to Wiehle-Reston East station. Exit the station using the south entrance to go to the bus stop for Loudoun County Transit. Catch the Wiehle Express bus to George Washington University campus in Loudoun, then transfer to the 7 on 7 bus. The 7 on 7 bus runs every 30 minutes whereas the Wiehle Express bus runs every 45 minutes. The bus fare for the 7 on 7 bus is $1 and the bus fare for the Wiehle Express is $2. If you are planning to go to Leesburg in the morning, take the reverse commute bus mentioned above because that trip will be faster.

By air

The other way into Leesburg is via small aircraft into Leesburg Municipal Airport, which does not host commercial flights, but does have a small landing strip that is used by private and charter aircraft.

Leesburg is only twenty minutes from Washington Dulles International Airport, as well. It is possible to fly nearly any commercial airline into Dulles.

By boat

  • White's Ferry, 24801 White's Ferry Rd. Dickerson, MD 20842, +1 301-349-5200. Ferry runs daily, 5AM-11PM. In operation since 1786, White's Ferry is the last working ferry on the Potomac River. A widely used means of crossing the river (and a shortcut) between Maryland and Virginia since its inception. Today, commuters use the ferry daily, where 24 vehicles can be transported at a time. Located off Rt. 15, just north of Leesburg at the White's Ferry Road intersection. Fee to cross river.

Get around

By foot

The center/historic district of Leesburg is relatively small, walkable area near the courthouse (at the crossing of King Street and Market Street). There are a number of shops and restaurants, as well as the town buildings, within about a quarter of a mile.

By trolley

Virginia Regional Transit operates the Leesburg Trolley (bus route 53), which provides service between downtown Leesburg, the Leesburg Corner Premium Outlets, and the Leesburg Park & Ride Commuter Bus stop. This bus runs from 7 AM until 7 PM, Monday through Friday. On Saturday, it runs from 10 AM until 9 PM and on Sunday it runs from 12 PM until 6 PM. The fare is 50 cents. Phone numbers: + 1 877-777‐2708, +1 540-338-1610.

See

  • Historic Morven Park, 17263 Southern Planter Ln, +1 703-777-2414. Apr-Nov F-M 11AM–4PM, and by advanced appointment. This 1,000-acre estate, home of World War I-era Virginia Governor Westmoreland Davis, includes history spanning over 200 years. Tours change frequently, highlighting the Confederate camp located here during the Civil War, Davis’ contributions during World War I, the 19th century Winmill Carriage Collection of horse-drawn carriages, and Marguerite Davis’ boxwood gardens. The historic mansion and Museum of Hounds & Hunting are currently closed to the public for extensive interior and exterior restoration. Meet at the Coach House Visitors Center for the tour. Tours on the hour from 11AM–4PM, and by advanced appointment. $5/adult, $1/child.
  • Oatlands Plantation, 20850 Oatlands Plantation Ln, +1 703-777-3174. Open Apr-Dec; M-Sa 10AM-5PM, Sun 1-5PM. Oatlands, a National Trust site, encompasses 360 acres in scenic easements and features a Greek Revival mansion, circa 1804, rare 19th century brick dependencies including America's oldest restored propagation greenhouse, circa 1810, and a magnificent four acre English terraced garden. Oatlands offers guided tours of the mansion, grounds, and gardens. Oatlands also offers two gift shops featuring unique gift and gardening items. Guided house tours on the hour; last tour at 4PM. $10 adults, $9 seniors(60+)/students(6-16). $7 garden & grounds only.
  • Balls Bluff Battlefield Regional Park, Balls Bluff Road, +1 703-737-7800. Open daily, dawn to dusk. This park preserves the site of the Battle of Ball's Bluff. This 1861 clash was the largest to take place in the county during the Civil War. It occurred along the banks of the Potomac River, where the Union fell backward into the river in a defeat that merited the first congressional investigation on war. The national cemetery here is one of the smallest in the country, where 54 Union soldiers are buried (only one of whose identity is known). A one mile loop hiking trail offers interpretive signs. No public restrooms. free.
  • Dodona Manor, 217 Edwards Ferry Road, +1 703-777-1880. Sa 10AM-5PM, Sun 1-5PM. The George C. Marshall International Center at Dodona Manor offers tours of the restored former home of General George C. Marshall, Architect of Allied Victory for World War II, Special Ambassador to China, Secretary of State, Secretary of Defense, and Nobel Peace Laureate. Ninety percent of the furnishings and memorabilia are original to the Marshall period of residency, from 1941-1959. The home is situated on four acres of land in downtown Leesburg, and is currently under garden restoration. $10/adults, $8/seniors, $5/students.

Do

  • DC's Wine Country. Loudoun County's wine country is now home to twelve wineries, featuring rolling hillsides dotted with vines and unique tasting rooms located in historic barns, Mediterranean-like villas, and caves. The best way to experience Loudoun's wine country is along the Wine Trail. Pick up a copy of the brochure at the Loudoun County Visitors Center and spend a day or more traveling along scenic byways as you visit each winery. Look for the grape cluster signs along the roadways to assist you on your wine tour.
    • Tarara Winery, tel. 703-771-7100 [1]. Wine tasting and other events on this 475 acre farm devoted to producing fine wines.
  • The National Conference Center. Host an event near DC at one of the largest and most comprehensive conference centers in the nation. Previously Xerox University, NCC is the perfect space for productive meetings, business conferences and other special events. NCC serves all type of clients including corporate Fortune 500 companies, government agencies, religious retreats, associations, weddings and galas. NCC has 917 guest rooms, more than 250 meetings rooms and is on 110 wooded-acres. The property is environmentally friendly and meets the standards of the Green Seal by reducing energy consumption and increasing the use of biodegradable products. From the beginning of the planning process to the end of your stay, our team is dedicated to ensuring you have the most professional and successful experience at the National Conference Center.

Festivals and events

  • Leesburg's First Friday. The first Friday of each month(except January), downtown shops stay open late, providing a chance to shop and explore downtown. Each month, different live performances and special events are planned.
  • Flower and Garden Festival. Leesburg's annual Flower and Garden Festival is held in the Historic Downtown on the third weekend of April each year. Walk through award-winning landscape displays and shop for fresh flowers, plants, garden furniture, gifts and more. Enjoy live music and a variety of food vendors. Children's activities include hands-on art projects, puppet shows and storytelling.
  • Court and Markets Days of Leesburg. An annual, heritage-based special event in the historic downtown, centered on the Loudoun County Courthouse lawn, Court and Market Days celebrates the period in the Town’s early history during which the Circuit Court was in session only once a year. During these Court Days, the Town of Leesburg took on a festive atmosphere as people from around the countryside. The event features reenactments of actual court cases from the period 1750 to 1825, street scenes in which historical interpreters discuss the events of the time period, artisan demonstrations, traders selling their merchandise, a farmers market and period entertainment. would converge upon Leesburg to conduct business and to socialize. Held on the third Saturday of October each year.

Buy

Downtown shops are an excellent source of antiques.

  • Leesburg Corner Premium Outlets (Route 15). Good deals on designer and name brands including Barneys New York, Lacoste, Theory, J.Crew, Polo Ralph Lauren, Banana Republic, Gap, and Adidas.

Eat

  • Döner Bistro, 202 Harrison Street, SE, +1 703-779-7880. Su-Th 11AM-9PM, F-Sa 11AM-11PM. One of very few places in the US to get authentic, German-style döner kebabs.
  • Tuscarora Mill Restaurant, 203 Harrison St SE (downtown). Great choice of Micros and Belgian beers. Meals starting at $20.

Drink

Sleep

  • Lansdowne Resort, 44050 Woodridge Parkway, +1 703-729-8400. A luxury resort offering hotel accommodations, three world class golf courses, a 12,000 sq ft destination spa, multiple on-site restaurants, wedding venues and conference facilities.

Go next

  • Great Falls, Virginia - includes Great Falls Park, a gorgeous national park with waterfalls and hiking trails, minutes from the beltway. Kayaking and rock climbing. Going to the park after a large rain storm provides different views as the water levels can change drastically.
  • Harpers Ferry, West Virginia includes Harpers Ferry National Historical Park
  • Manassas, Virginia includes Manassas National Battlefield Park
  • Chantilly (Virginia) includes the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center - National Air and Space Museum
  • Middleburg, Virginia has great shops, wineries and horse country.
Routes through Leesburg
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