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Ashburn

Ashburn, Virginia, serves as a strategic gateway to the Washington D.C. metropolitan area, characterized by its modern suburban landscape, dense technology corridors, and efficient transportation links. For frequent business travelers, Ashburn offers an ideal base with a high concentration of upscale hotels and comprehensive business amenities. While it lacks traditional tourist attractions, its role as a regional hub makes it a convenient starting point for exploring the Mid-Atlantic region. The area is defined by its quiet, residential charm mixed with corporate energy, providing a calm environment for rest between meetings.

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Where to Base

We recommend staying near Dulles International Airport or the Ashburn Town Center district. These areas offer the highest density of hotels, easy access to major highways like Route 28 and the Dulles Toll Road, and proximity to business parks, making them ideal for both leisure and corporate travelers.

Getting Around

Ashburn is primarily accessed via Dulles International Airport (IAD). Within the city, personal vehicles or ride-sharing services are the most efficient modes of transport. Public transit options are limited, but many local hotels provide complimentary shuttle services to and from the airport, streamlining travel logistics for guests.

Business & Tech Ecosystem

Known as the 'Data Center Capital of the World,' Ashburn boasts robust technological infrastructure. The area hosts numerous corporate headquarters and tech firms, creating a strong business atmosphere. It is particularly suitable for travelers requiring quiet work environments, high-speed connectivity, and proximity to major corporate hubs.

Best Season

Spring and autumn offer mild weather, ideal for business exploration. Summers can be hot, while winters may bring snow. The city is accessible year-round, but avoiding major U.S. federal holidays can ensure a quieter stay and better availability at local dining and service establishments.

Nearby attractions

Haw River State Park

Haw River State Park

Park8.9 km

state park in North Carolina, U.S

Guilford Courthouse National Military Park

Guilford Courthouse National Military Park

Nature9.3 km

site maintained by the U.S. National Park Service commemorating the battle

Reynolda House Museum of American Art

Reynolda House Museum of American Art

Museum40.7 km

museum in Salem, North Carolina

Allegacy Federal Credit Union Stadium

Allegacy Federal Credit Union Stadium

Culture38.1 km

football stadium at Wake Forest University

Greensboro Science Center

Greensboro Science Center

Park9.5 km

science museum and zoological park

Old Salem

Old Salem

Museum38.5 km

historic district and open-air museum in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, U.S.A.

Greensboro Historical Museum

Greensboro Historical Museum

Worship16.3 km

church building in North Carolina, United States of America

International Civil Rights Center and Museum

International Civil Rights Center and Museum

Museum16.7 km

museum, former Woolworth's in Greensboro, North Carolina, U.S.

Carolina Theatre of Greensboro

Carolina Theatre of Greensboro

Culture16.8 km

performing arts center and former movie theater in Greensboro, North Carolina, United States

11 foot 8 Bridge

11 foot 8 Bridge

Landmark87.3 km

low-clearance bridge in Durham, North Carolina

Home Moravian Church

Home Moravian Church

Worship38.4 km

church building in Winston-Salem, North Carolina

Salem Cemetery

Salem Cemetery

Historic38.1 km

cemetery in Winston-Salem, North Carolina

Dining

The Fearrington House Restaurant

Restaurant$$$$81.9 km

If you're looking for an escape, few places match this charming country setting just outside of Pittsboro. Fearrington Village, a former dairy farm, has been transformed into a darling village, and at the center of it all is the Fearrington House Restaurant. Inside, the two-story house is an elegant setting that speaks to special occasions with linen-clad tables and intimate spaces. The seasonally changing menu features produce grown here and nearby and showcases a range of cooking styles from creative to classic. The chef's tasting allows for exploration, but don't miss the signature, indulge

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Nanas

Restaurant$$$86.9 km

Nanas has been a fixture on the Durham dining scene since 1992, though new owners put their own stamp on it while respecting its history. Friendly and warm, the place has a smart retro look.This is the sort of place where there's something for everyone and you'll have a hard time deciding which dish to order. Italian and French classics with local products take center stage, while some old favorites like North Carolina shrimp remoulade remain as an homage to the original. Pasta dishes are especially popular, and some of the larger plates utilize the wood grill, but don't sleep on the dreamy ch

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Nikos

Restaurant$$87.3 km

Nikos, named for the owner's father, is set within a restored red-brick tobacco storage warehouse dating to the early 1900s. The interior plays up that rustic industrial heritage and blends it with a simple sophistication, sharing a modern tavern appeal. As for the food, expect all of the Greek and Mediterranean classics, including spanakopita and octopus carpaccio to begin. Come with family or friends to tuck into the meze grand platter, add a glass of crisp Greek wine and you might just be convinced you're basking in the sun on a Greek island. Meanwhile, baklava and honey semolina cake round

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Seraphine

Restaurant$$87.9 km

Seraphine is nestled in a quiet corner of the restored American Tobacco works. While the large terrace is ideal during the warmer months, the interior's moody, sultry ambience is especially intriguing. It's the kind of place where you'll want to sip one of their classic or creative cocktails at the marble-topped bar before dinner. The menu is equally inspired by its location with Southern classics like fried shrimp and broiled oysters vying for attention alongside gumbo and fried catfish. Be sure to save room for the beignets for a traditional treat.

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Little Bull

Restaurant$$$88.6 km

Blending his experience cooking across America with his Mexican heritage, Chef Oscar Diaz has created his own style of cooking. His time on the West Coast is evident and best seen in the vibrant and fresh small and larger plates designed for sharing. Judicious spicing and an array of textures add to the allure of these dishes, and house recommendations include the al pastor skewer and the tom kha ceviche. Really hungry? Tuck into the half chicken with pita for a satisfying meal. It's all better paired with one of their very cold beers or a house cocktail.

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Dampf Good BBQ

Restaurant$97.4 km

Head to the countryside of Cary to find Dampf Good Barbecue, where brothers Nick and Bryce Dampf run the show from their trailer set up on Phillips Farms. It's only open Thursday through Saturday but it's worth making a special trip for a taste of their signature beef brisket and ribs, cooked low and slow. Queue at the truck, order and sit at one of the picnic tables (be warned it can be tricky in inclement weather). Meat is sold by the weight and while the brisket is certainly their specialty, the home-made sausages give it a run for the money. Come hungry and ready for a feast.

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