
Welcome to Bardstown
We’re like wine country, but with a southern accent. But we’re more than just bourbon! Our walkable downtown is home to nearly 200 historic buildings and has been declared The Most Beautiful Small …
Things To Do - visitbardstown.com
Welcome to Bardstown, Kentucky, where history, hospitality, and bourbon create an unforgettable destination. Whether you're here to tour world-famous distilleries, explore historic landmarks, or soak …
The Bourbon Capital Awaits - visitbardstown.com
Bardstown, Kentucky, isn’t just another stop on the Kentucky Bourbon Trail®—it’s the epicenter of bourbon culture and heritage. With a history dating back more than 200 years, Bardstown is home to …
Meet Bardstown
Bardstown has been declared The Most Beautiful Small Town in America by Rand McNally and USA Today. Settled in 1780 and built for strolling, downtown Bardstown is home to nearly 200 buildings …
Places to Stay - visitbardstown.com
Whether you're here for a bourbon adventure, a romantic escape, or a weekend of relaxation, Bardstown has the perfect place to rest, recharge, and experience true Kentucky hospitality. Book your stay today!
Plan Your Visit
Head west on Bluegrass Parkway. Drive 60 miles to Exit 25 (the first of two Bardstown exits). Turn right off ramp onto HWY 150. Follow HWY 150 for 3 miles. Pass through 4 traffic lights. The Visitor’s …
Distilleries
As the Bourbon Capital of the World®, Bardstown is home to some of the most iconic and innovative distilleries in the industry. Whether you're looking to explore historic brands, discover new favorites, …
Events - visitbardstown.com
Bardstown is a year-round celebration of Kentucky’s heritage and vibrant local culture, offering a dynamic lineup of events that capture the spirit of the Bourbon Capital of the World®.
Bardstown Main Street
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Tours - visitbardstown.com
Self-Guided Walking Tours – Stroll through Historic Downtown Bardstown, where nearly 200 buildings are listed on the National Register of Historic Places, or take a scenic walk through the rolling …