The Leesburg center point is around the area of Loudoun Museum Admin and Gift and 1 mile southeast of Westmoreland Davis Memorial.
Leesburg is in a part of the United States that experiences all four seasons distinctly. Though it's a developed city, its proximity to a more pastoral area of Virginia means you can experience the natural beauty of the seasons all around.
You may see snowfall in the winter, as the area receives about 21 inches of snow per year, with temperatures averaging in the 40s for highs and mid-20s for lows. In the spring, flowering trees, wildflowers, and verdant green hills surround Leesburg, and the highs are pleasant in the 60s and 70s, with lows in the 50s. Summer brings some humidity but it's not terribly hot, with highs in the upper 80s and cooling off at night. The fall offers a painted landscape of yellows, oranges, and reds and summer temperatures into October, when it cools to spring-like conditions.
Because of its location near Washington D.C., hotel prices may increase around the beginning of April each year, when millions of visitors descend on the capital for the Cherry Blossom Festival, a celebration of the peak bloom of the over 3,000 cherry trees around D.C.
At the Hampton Inn & Suites Leesburg VA, AARP members can receive up to a 15% discounted rate, while AAA members receive up to a 10% discount. The Hampton Inn is conveniently located off Highway 15 near shopping, restaurants, and many conveniences. The hotel features both king and double queen guest rooms, along with a king studio suite with extra room and a sofa bed. All rooms come with complimentary Wi-Fi and access to the free full breakfast every morning.
The Clarion Inn Leesburg is located on the eastern side of Leesburg, closer to Washington D.C. It's a good budget-friendly option for those looking for a place that's convenient for both traveling to D.C. and to the Leesburg-area attractions. With 122 rooms on two floors, and interior hallway access to all guest rooms, you can enjoy the Clarion Inn's many complimentary amenities while saving some money.
Guest rooms are offered with a king bed or two double beds. Both wireless and wired internet are available in rooms, along with a coffee maker. You'll enjoy free parking and access to the outdoor pool and patio during warmer months. Guests have access to two on-site restaurants for all three meals in this pet-friendly hotel. Free shuttle service to Dulles Airport is available, plus a shuttle to Leesburg and local area attractions for a small fee.
Leesburg has become a bedroom community of Washington, D.C. but has retained some of the original historic charm. In the old downtown, you'll experience well-preserved buildings that you can appreciate via a self-guided walking tour available for purchase at the Thomas Balch Library. The town is part of the 180-mile long region along the Highway 15 corridor known as Journey Through Hallowed Ground National Heritage Area. It stretches from Gettysburg, Pennsylvania to Thomas Jefferson's Monticello, the sites of early American events that will please any history buff.
Of course its proximity to D.C. means a trip to see the museums of the Smithsonian, or a tour of our government's buildings is an easy car trip away. If you want to avoid the traffic, you can take a commuter bus from Leesburg to nearby Metro stations and travel around that way.
For those interested in Civil War sites, Loudon County, Virginia is the home of many memorials and places to visit. You could see Aldie Mill Historic Park, a grist mill powered by twin waterwheels, which provided grain and shelter for soldiers and their horses. Or visit Oatlands Historic House and Gardens, a preserved plantation listed as a National Landmark on the National Register of Historic Places. A fine example of the Federal style of architecture, the mansion and the property are available for tours seven days a week March through December.
Loudon County is known for the Virginia Wine Trail that weaves through the countryside and invites you to visit over 40 wineries with bucolic views. Visit the Loudon County Visitors Center in Leesburg to get oriented to the wineries and their upcoming events, and let the staff help you create the perfect wine tour for your trip. With intimate lodging, farm-to-table restaurants, and beautiful scenery along the way, a visit to Virginia wine country is sure to impress wine enthusiasts.
Leesburg is at one end of the Potomac Heritage National Scenic Trail. A bicycle loop begins at the Red Rock Wilderness Overlook and travels around the town and beyond to experience the area's rich history. Leesburg hosts the smallest part of the Trail, and its exploration could fill days. History lovers will appreciate how the preservation of objects and architecture in this area of the country can broaden our understanding of the founding fathers.
A visit to Leesburg invites you to contemplate the birth of America and how the region's natural resources helped shape the land and the country's identity. From exploring the beautiful scenery in any of the four seasons to a tour of the architectural marvels being preserved for generations to come, Leesburg holds itself up as a worthwhile place to visit.
Below are reviews of the city of Leesburg, VA from an actual visitor's perspective.
The city is very nice and scenic.
The historic aura was great and informing.
Secret Garden was nice. Giant supermarket a lifesaver.
Charming city! Downtown on King Street was fun and vibrant.
It's an historic town.
The view from the higher floors was fantastic! The Potomac River and the Shenandoah Mountains near the horizon were breathtaking!
Historic Leesburg deserves a day of walking the streets.
Clean hotel with excellent customer service.
It's a beautiful county and the areas are so nice. Plenty to do.
The Lebanese restaurant was superb!
Went to the Tally Ho Theater and IHOP.
Plenty to do: shopping, eating, sightseeing!
The venue for my daughters wedding! The Oak Barn at Loyalty.
Not heavily populated
Mom's Apple Pie, and my niece lives there. We did a wine tasting, did not have too much time to visit many places as we were there for my great niece's high school graduation.
Nice town, local establishments, historic buildings.
Quaint little town, lots of history, nice breweries and some historic buildings.
Manassas Battlefield Tour
The city of Leesburg and surrounding rural Virginia is beautiful.
Historic mansions and parks were very nice!
Leesburg is a great little town but I was there for the annual Waterford Fair.
...great restaurants, shops & places for leisurely adult beverages.
Great location and easy to get in and out.
Interesting historic downtown area, convenient shopping nearby.
Leesburg is clean and quaint.
Shopping was convenient.