The Frankfort center point is around the area of Historical Preservation and the area of Kentucky Military History Museum.
The stunning scenery surrounding Frankfort bursts into bloom in the springtime, making it the best time to visit. With dozens of gardens surrounding the government buildings, and temperatures in the 60s and 70s, you can walk around and soak up the atmosphere. Hotel demand is moderate during this time, so you should be able to find a hotel room at a price you'll love.
Summer can swelter in Frankfort, with temperatures bordering triple digits and high humidity to match. Many Kentuckians and southerners visit Frankfort during this time, so you may want to book early to get the hotel to fit your tastes and budget.
During winter, crowds clear out and Frankfort is yours to explore without any congestion or hassle. Although the flowers and the leaves on the trees are long gone, there's still a quaint beauty about Frankfort that you can't quite put your finger on. The river looks majestic and the surrounding bluffs offer beautiful views, perfect for photo ops. You can get a hotel room at the lowest rate of the year at this time.
In fall, Frankfort is at the height of its beauty, or at least even with springtime. The leaves begin to change colors to vibrant hues of orange, yellow, or red, transforming the countryside into a setting worthy of a painting. Temperatures stay in the 50s and 60s for most of this time, but you may want to pack a jacket, as the weather can change quickly and without notice. Depending on what's going on around town, hotel prices can vary, so make sure to book well in advance.
AAA members and AARP members can save nearly 20 percent at the Fairfield Inn & Suites, located just east of downtown Frankfort. This puts you near some of the top attractions and destinations in the area, including the Kentucky Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Capitol View Park, and Prodigy Vineyards & Winery. Business travelers will love the business center, express check-out, and free newspapers for the latest news or stock quotes. Other travelers can relax or stay fit with the soothing indoor pool or the 24-hour fitness center.
When you're ready to hit the sack, the Fairfield offers either a king bed or two double beds. Enjoy cable programming and an MP3 dock for your entertainment, complimentary wireless internet, a desk, free local phone calls, and more.
If you aren't a member of AAA or AARP, don't fret. The Best Western Parkside Inn also offers nice discounts for military personnel and government employees. This hotel is in close proximity to Capitol View Park and Kentucky State University, making it easy to enjoy nature or catch a sporting event.
Other features at the Best Western include both an indoor and outdoor pool, a 24-hour business center, and a free buffet breakfast served from 6 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.
The Country Inn & Suites in nearby Georgetown has an excellent range of amenities at a price that makes it one of the best value hotels in the area. When you stay here, you can take a dip in the outdoor pool, go for a soak in the spa tub, or keep up with your workout routine in the fitness center. Each room provides entertainment and comfort options to make your stay enjoyable such as a 32-inch, flat-screen television, free Wi-Fi, a refrigerator, and a microwave.
No trip to Frankfort is complete without a visit to a few of the historic buildings in the city. The Old Governor's Mansion is just one of these places. Built in 1792, this mansion is the oldest official executive residence in the country, going back even further than the White House. Thirty-three governors have lived in the house, and seven Presidents have visited.
Another must-stop destination for the architectural and historical fan is the Old Capitol Building. Constructed in 1830 in a Greek Revival style, this building served as the center of government in Kentucky until 1910. Take a tour to get the most out of your visit here. To complete your exploration of Frankfort, take a tour of the new Kentucky State Capitol. Completed in 1910, this Beaux Arts inspired building has decorative murals, sculptures of politicians, and 70 columns, and is often regarded as the most beautiful capitol building in the country.
If you're an amateur, professional, or aspiring photographer, head to the scenic outlook on Louisville Road, just outside of the city. This roadside spot provides a majestic view of the city and the State Capitol, nestled in the midst of the Kentucky River Valley. Go during the fall for a colorful visual spectacle.
Though some may consider it a bit morbid, a venture over to the Frankfort Cemetery is warranted for the history buff. It's here that you'll find the final resting place of American frontiersman Daniel Boone and his wife, Rebecca. Over the latter half of the 18th century, Boone blazed trails through Kentucky, Tennessee, and North Carolina, before finally retiring in Missouri. Still, his grave inspires nearly every visitor that comes its way.
No matter what you love to do, you'll find it in Frankfort. Use Hotelplanner to help you find the perfect hotel for your vacation or weekend getaway.
Below are reviews of the city of Frankfort, KY from an actual visitor's perspective.
Thai Smiles had excellent service and food!
All the things to do!
Frankfort is say to navigate. Peddlers Mall, Kroger and Michael's were great.
Downtown is cool!
Buffalo Trace Distillery!
Took a friend that had never seen the city before on a tour of the historic sites. He was very impressed.
There is much to do and to see!
The rooms were very clean, and the bed was comfortable.
Loved it!
Friendly restaurant servers-good service. Clean city. Solid infrastructure.
Restaurants were clean and had good food. We were scheduled for a meeting so we didn't see much of the City!
The city of Frankfort was very charming.
Downtown Frankfort has lots of cool shops and restaurants. History, walking around, and then there is Bourbon!
Saw Daniel Boone's grave and went to Goodwood for dinner.
Very clean and nice town. Friendly people. Candy factory. Bourbon Trail. Lots and lots to do.