As summer winds down and fall approaches, there are so many fun places to visit in Kentucky. Louisville, one of the states most highly populated cities, has so many incredible places to go that it is well worth the visit. As the weather cools off and the fun of fall begins, between dinners, nights out on the town, fun excursions like picking pumpkins, and visiting apple orchards, there are so many ways to spend quality time with family and friends in the city of Louisville! Here are just a few of the best places to go when hosting guests, or just looking for something fun to do!
Westport Village
With boutiques like Darling State of Mind and Collections, and great options for dining or relaxing like Wild Eggs, Boombozz Craft Pizza & Taphouse and The Coffee Zone, Westport Village has it all. The new wings mural painted by renowned artist Kelsey Montague, as well as the fun street fairs and recently redone look of the village makes it even more desirable to visit.
Nulu
This newly developed area of Louisville offers trendy spots like Macaron Bar (macarons) and Lueberry (acai bowls) while simultaneously featuring staple restaurants like Feast BBQ and Garage Bar. In the fall, Nulu is fun to visit for a fun dinner out!
The Highlands
Restaurants, boutiques, coffee shops and more make up this historic area familiar to all Louisvillians. Try Taco Luchador or Hopcat for lunch and dinner, or stop by Safai for high-quality coffee. If you are searching for a place to unwind in and explore, look no further than the Highlands.
The Big Four Bridge
If you live in Louisville, you've probably been on the Big Four Bridge, also known as the Walking Bridge, more times than you can count. It's perfect for the day when you have plenty of time on a cool fall night, and guests will love the relaxing nature of walking across the bridge. You can just walk across the bridge crossing the Ohio River to Indiana, grabbing a bite to eat and walking back, or ride the cheesy but fun bikes they have to rent.