Located in the heart of The Summit at Fritz Farm upscale shopping and dinning area, 4 miles from the University of Kentucky and 6.9 miles from Blue Grass Airport. I'm where Southern hospitality, racehorses, and the best bourbons in the world mix it up. Here you will find we take things slow but rarely in moderation. Come walk through the shops at The Summit at Fritz Farm, cheer on the Wildcats, or get lost in the Bluegrass.
Welcome to Origin Lexington a Wyndham Hotel.
From Airport:
Start out going southeast on Terminal Dr toward Air Freight Dr.
Then 0.52 miles
Turn left onto Man O War Blvd.
Then 0.26 miles
Take the 1st right onto Versailles Rd/Pisgah Pike Scenic Byway/US-60 E.
Versailles Rd is 0.2 miles past Terminal Dr
If you are on Keeneland Blvd and reach Entertainment Ct you've gone about 0.3 miles too far
Then 1.32 miles
Merge onto W New Circle Rd S/KY-4 S.
Then 4.45 miles
Take the US-27/NICHOLASVILLE ROAD exit, EXIT 19, toward Nicholasville/Lexington.
Then 0.23 miles
Merge onto Nicholasville Rd/US-27 S toward Nicholasville.
Then 1.23 miles
Turn left.
0.1 miles past E Tiverton Way
If you reach Man O War Blvd you've gone about 0.1 miles too far
Then 0.14 miles
Take the 2nd right.
Just past Finn Way
If you are on Larue and reach Pendleton you've gone a little too far
Then 0.09 miles
Turn slight right onto Rowan.
Rowan is just past Marion
Then 0.05 miles
ROWAN.
From Airport:
Start out going southeast on Terminal Dr toward Air Freight Dr.
Then 0.52 miles
Turn left onto Man O War Blvd.
Then 0.26 miles
Take the 1st right onto Versailles Rd/Pisgah Pike Scenic Byway/US-60 E.
Versailles Rd is 0.2 miles past Terminal Dr
If you are on Keeneland Blvd and reach Entertainment Ct you've gone about 0.3 miles too far
Then 1.32 miles
Merge onto W New Circle Rd S/KY-4 S.
Then 4.45 miles
Take the US-27/NICHOLASVILLE ROAD exit, EXIT 19, toward Nicholasville/Lexington.
Then 0.23 miles
Merge onto Nicholasville Rd/US-27 S toward Nicholasville.
Then 1.23 miles
Turn left.
0.1 miles past E Tiverton Way
If you reach Man O War Blvd you've gone about 0.1 miles too far
Then 0.14 miles
Take the 2nd right.
Just past Finn Way
If you are on Larue and reach Pendleton you've gone a little too far
Then 0.09 miles
Turn slight right onto Rowan.
Rowan is just past Marion
Then 0.05 miles
ROWAN.
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7 英里
Distance from airport 7 mi
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The Summit at Fritz Farm
購物
1分鐘
Evolving by season, The Summit at Fritz Farm features the region’s best food, fashion, social gatherings, and hosts an exciting collection of national brands and local favorites.
The Summit at Fritz Farm includes over 60 street-level shops with more than 20 dining options featuring chef-inspired, local and regional flavors, modern, build-to-suit office space, and luxury apartments. The Summit at Fritz Farm serves as a community gathering place for the discerning Lexingtonian.
Antebellum house in Lexington, also known as the Joseph Bryan estate, includes three original outbuildings - slave quarters, smokehouse and ice house. Guided tours of Waveland historic site focus on the everyday lives of family and slaves who lived and worked at Waveland in the 1850s.
If you’re interested in this venue for a wedding or reception, or simply need group rates, please contact Waveland State Historic Site.
We missed you at the movies and are ready to pop fresh theatre popcorn and welcome you through our doors once again! Our theatre will feature updated health and safety measures that help deliver a safe and comfortable experience for our valued guests.
Nestled in the heart of horse country, Keeneland is renowned the world over for its idyllic setting. Keeneland is open to the public year round and offers countless ways to experience the best traditions of racing.
Here at Connemara we pride ourselves on first class customer service that has recently won us the readers choice award for “The Best Place to Play Golf” in Jessamine County for the third year in a row.
Our customer service and professionalism are unrivaled in the area. Other benefits to hosting your next outing at Connemara Golf Course include:
• PRISTINE COURSE CONDITIONS
Our bent grass greens and fairways provide the best playing conditions in central Kentucky.
• SIMPLE PLANNING
PGA Trained staff will assist you and your team in every step of the process including planning, outing execution, food & beverage, scoring, and recap.
The University of Kentucky has a broad range of resources centered on a single campus in the heart of the Bluegrass. Our wide array of programs allows us to excel in multidisciplinary studies and fosters an environment of cooperative engagement across all colleges, programs, and research endeavors. Because of the lives we touch and teach, we remain anchored in our mission to Kentucky– to educate, innovate, heal, and serve. To be sure, our complex, multi-faceted mission looks different today in many ways than it did in 1865. However, our sense of responsibility to our communities on campus and across the region is resolute. The mission has evolved and grown. The vision of service to our Commonwealth and the world beyond remains the same. They remain our compass – the soul of the University of Kentucky.
The Arboretum - The State Botanical Garden of Kentucky
公園
5英里
The Arboretum, State Botanical Garden of Kentucky is a 100-acre greenspace located on the campus of the University of Kentucky in the heart of Lexington, Kentucky. We receive over 200,000 visitors annually who can enjoy and learn about our three main features, the Walk Across Kentucky, the Home Demonstration Garden and the Kentucky Children's Garden. The Walk Across Kentucky is a two-mile paved loop featuring wild-collected native plants from the seven physiographic regions of Kentucky. The Home Demonstration Garden includes several outdoor ‘rooms’ which model what gardeners can accomplish in their yards. Lastly, the Kentucky Children’s Garden is a place for children and their families to connect with and learn about plants and the environment. We proudly offer educational programming and tours to help connect people to our gardens.
Thank you for choosing UK HealthCare for your medical care. We know there are important choices that must be made when selecting a hospital for treatment, and we appreciate the confidence you have placed in us. Our entire staff will work hard to meet all of your expectations and provide you with excellent care.
Staying in a hospital can make you a little nervous and we understand that. While you are here, you will have a dedicated team focused on your health and safety along the way. Please rely on us in your time of need. You also are an important part of the team, and we ask that you and your loved ones play an active role in your care and participate as much as possible. Please feel free to ask any questions you have of our team members. We want to make sure all your questions are answered!
Baptist Health Lexington, a 434-bed tertiary care facility, is also a major medical research and education center. Established in 1954, Baptist Health Lexington is recognized for its excellence in heart care and cancer care, and the hospital's Clinical Research Center conducts groundbreaking research in both fields.
Baptist Health Lexington continues to lead in maternity care, having delivered nearly 160,000 babies. The hospital operates outlying outpatient centers in Georgetown, Nicholasville and Richmond.
With a commitment to academic excellence and spiritual vitality, Asbury University encourages its students to study, worship and serve together on a campus located 20 minutes southwest of Lexington in Wilmore, Kentucky.
Primarily a four-year, multi-denominational institution, the University has been at the heart of spiritual movements throughout its history.
Asbury University’s 1,956 students come from 41 states and 35 foreign nations, and more than 80 percent of the University’s students live on campus. Classes are taught by experienced scholars, 75 percent of whom hold terminal degrees in their field of study.
Asbury University’s 15 academic departments offer over 150 areas of study, along with an adult degree completion program called Adult Professional Studies. The University offers several master’s degrees in business administration, media communication and education, including alternative certification programs.
The University provides many opportunities for student involvement both on and off campus. Internships, exchange programs, missions and community service opportunities are also available and are part of the curriculum in nearly every major.
More than 22,000 living alumni of the University surround the globe, leading and serving in all 50 states and at least 80 nations.
Nestled in the rolling hills of Central Kentucky, Keene Trace Golf Club provides members with 36 holes of premier golf and facilities. Located just south of Lexington in Nicholasville, Kentucky, Champion Trace and Keene Run golf courses are a mere fifteen minutes from downtown Lexington.
Keene Trace brings together two exceptional golf courses for a unique club experience. Pristine course conditions challenge golfers of all skill levels. Beautiful horse farms and breathtaking views offer an unbeatable scenic atmosphere for practice or play. Practice facilities are fully supplied daily and our newly renovated short game areas allow golfers to sharpen their skills. During colder months, members may utilize heated, covered hitting bays, located at High Performance Golf Academy.
Members enjoy uninterrupted play, having access to golf at either Keene Run or Champions seven days a week. We are an all-inclusive club, meaning members do not pay additional for cart fees, greens fees or use of practice facilities. Additionally, members are not required to meet annual food and beverage minimums.
Red Mile Gaming & Racing is the second oldest harness track in the world and one of the hottest destinations for entertainment and gaming in Kentucky. In addition to live racing, we simulcast 364 days a year, host exciting events, and feature over 900 gaming terminals!
Raven Run is a unique, 734-acre nature sanctuary dedicated to preserving the natural beauty of the Kentucky River Palisades and early Kentucky history. Part of the property was acquired with funds from the Kentucky Heritage Land Conservation Fund. The sanctuary is a city of Lexington park and is thus accessed free of charge.
Over 10 miles of hiking trails provide access to streams, meadows, and woodlands characteristic of the area. Numerous 19th century remnants of early settlers, as well as over 600 species of plants, allow visitors to become acquainted with and appreciate the natural world. Raven Run also accommodates over 200 species of birds throughout the year.
To protect the flora and fauna of the sanctuary, activities are limited to the trail system. Visitors are asked to hike only on marked trails. Regulations have been set up for visitor safety, as well as for the protection of the sanctuary. There are water fountains at the nature center, but there are none on the trails. In hot weather, please remember to bring containers of water. We request that all visitors park in the designated parking area. All visitors must sign in and out at the nature center when entering and leaving the trail system. This is for the safety of the park's visitors. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated by the staff of Raven Run.
Rupp Arena traces its beginning to April, 1971 when the Lexington-Fayette County Recreational, Tourist, and Convention Commission was formed. One of the first projects of the Tourism Commission was to determine whether a civic center—talked about in Lexington for more than 50 years—was an economically feasible undertaking. The idea was to build a complex with a mix of public and private funds—the first major public complex in the nation to combine such financing.
Plans for such an impressive center for Lexington had cropped up as early as the 1920s. But it would be more than five decades later before such a complex was not just simply the talk of the town. The Lexington Center Corporation Board was officially formed in 1972 and soon the iconic complex would become a reality. Groundbreaking ceremonies for Lexington Center/Rupp Arena were held June 21, 1974.
Central Kentucky, for the first time in its history, now had a complete sports, entertainment and convention facility. In addition, Lexington was now in the market for larger conventions and “big name” entertainment. Chamber President Bob Brewer would proudly proclaim it “the largest multi-purpose facility in America.”
The massive undertaking would finish ahead of schedule with one local resident noting that its opening was “a new high in civic pride.” A Lexington Leader newspaper editorial of October 6, 1976 referred to Lexington Center/Rupp Arena as a “Downtown Dream Come True.” The Grand Opening was held October 7-10, 1976 and included a “hard-hat, cold plate lunch.” The invited crowd of 3,500 V.I.P.’s was treated to unprecedented fanfare. As part of the Grand Opening events, the general public could take a guided tour of the extraordinary new facility for 99-cents—and thousands of interested individuals did. Visitors marveled upon touring Rupp Arena, the “largest sporting arena in the country,” complete with seating for more than 23,000 and equipped with a specially-designed 12,000-lb. sound system lovingly nicknamed “Big Bertha.”
The heart of any thriving community is its downtown—and the historic Rupp Arena and Lexington Center are truly the heart of downtown Lexington and one of the most widely-recognized entertainment venues in North America.
The heart of any thriving community is its downtown—and Central Bank Center and the historic Rupp Arena are truly the heart of downtown Lexington and one of the most widely-recognized entertainment venues in North America. Central Bank Center and Rupp Arena serve as the backdrop to Lexington’s most vibrant urban gathering space.
Located minutes from Bluegrass Airport, the University of Kentucky campus, and Lexington’s iconic Thoroughbred horse farms, Central Bank Center and Rupp Arena opened in 1976 and are home to the National Champion University of Kentucky men’s basketball program. The 20,000-seat arena, affectionately referred to by some as “the Cathedral of College Basketball” is named for the legendary Adolph Rupp, head coach from 1930 to 1972 and one of the all-time winningest coaches in men’s college basketball. Few experiences in all of sports can match that of experiencing a U.K. men’s home basketball game at Rupp Arena.Anchoring the West end of Lexington’s revitalized and lively downtown, the true soul of the Central Bank Center and Rupp Arena experience is found inside. Central Bank Center’s never-ending mission is to provide its own uniquely inviting patron experience. The friendly staff, professional management team, excellent sight lines from all seat locations, plenty of on-site parking, and convenient access come together to provide our guests with the ultimate fan experience. Central Bank Center continuously measures itself against the world’s best. That’s the difference between a satisfactory experience and a sensational experience.
Each year, hundreds of thousands visitors from around the world and local and state residents flock to Central Bank Center and Rupp Arena to gather together with friends and family to socialize, to attend high profile concerts, shows and community and sporting events, and to enjoy an entertainment experience that is unmatched.
Whether for a concert or a seated dinner on the main floor, Rupp Arena’s unique versatility has been frequently utilized by numerous event planners and promoters since its opening. Rupp Arena has been host to some of the greatest award-winning musicians and chart-topping artists in the world including U2, Elton John, Tina Turner, KISS, Kenny Chesney, Taylor Swift, and many others.
Central Bank Center didn’t invent the extraordinary patron experience, they simply perfected it. Here you will experience “Welcome” in its sincerest and highest form.
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Lexington Opera House is one of the premiere performing arts centers in the region.
Originally constructed in 1886 after a fire had destroyed the original theatre located on the corner of Main and Broadway, the “new” Opera House, designed by Oscar Cobb, opened its doors on July 19, 1887, and quickly gained a reputation as one of the most well-designed and well-equipped theaters in the nation. By the late 1960’s the venue had evolved from a grand theatre to a Vaudeville house and finally a movie theatre. It was scheduled to be destroyed when an esteemed group of local philanthropists established The Opera House Fund to raise the necessary funds for the city of Lexington to purchase and restore the historic structure. The facility is owned and managed by Lexington Center Corporation.
The distinctly 19th-century ambiance is one of the most charming features of the restored theatre. With less than 1,000 seats, the venue currently serves an average of 85,000 patrons annually and remains a premier cultural destination in downtown Lexington.
Transylvania University, located in the heart of downtown Lexington, Kentucky, is a top‑ranked private liberal arts college featuring a community-driven, personalized approach to a liberal arts education through 46 majors. Founded in 1780, it is the 16th oldest institution of higher learning in the country, with approximately 1,000 students.
This 25-acre property was home to the historic James E. Pepper Distillery, which began making bourbon in 1879.
However, in 1958 the site was abandoned completely, untouched for nearly 50 years.
Fortunately, in 2008 local entrepreneurs teamed up to bring this area back to its former glory and they did not disappoint. Since then, this revitalized piece of Lexington history has become a lively downtown destination.
Today, you’ll find two working bourbon distilleries on the historic site, which serves as an anchor for the up-and-coming neighborhood. Plus, the easily walkable area combined with its diverse food and drink offerings makes the Distillery District one of Lexington’s most exciting hotspots.
Lexington Brewing & Distilling Co. is the producer of award-winning beer and spirits and one of the few joint brewing and distilling operations in the world. Since its founding in 1999 by Irish entrepreneur Pearse Lyons, founder of Alltech. Its Kentucky Bourbon Barrel Ale® has grown to become the brewery’s flagship brew, capitalizing on the brewery’s proximity to fresh Kentucky bourbon barrels. Today, the Lexington Brewing Co. family of brews — Kentucky Irish Red Ale, Kentucky Kölsch®, Kentucky Bourbon Barrel Ale®, Kentucky Coffee Barrel Stout™, Kentucky IPA™ and a series of unique barrel-aged seasonals — has collected numerous awards. In 2012, the company became part of the world-renowned Kentucky Bourbon Trail® experience with the opening of its Town Branch Distillery, which crafts Town Branch® Bourbon, Town Branch® Rye, Town Branch® Malt, Pearse Lyons Reserve® malt whiskey and Bluegrass Sundown® bourbon-infused coffee liqueur.
Children’s Museums are the fastest growing type of museum in the country and are unique among museums for the large number of interactive exhibits and educational programming presented to visitors. Visitors engage in hands-on experiences that inspire a curiosity for learning.
In 1987, a group of inspired citizens presented the idea of a children’s museum to Lexington Mayor Scotty Baesler and future Mayor Pam Miller. With the assistance of Lord Cultural Resources, a consulting firm in Toronto, the city began serious planning for the Lexington Children’s Museum. The site selection committee considered several sites and chose the current location in Victorian Square. Since first opening its doors in 1990 the Museum has hosted over three million visitors.
KHP will be the premier event venue for equestrians and those who love and want to learn more about horses and man’s relationship with the horse. At the Kentucky Horse Park, visitors and exhibitors will have diverse opportunities to engage with, learn about and be enchanted by the beauty, strength and spirit of the horse.
Taylor Made is an 1,100 acre thoroughbred paradise located in Nicholasville, Kentucky. Upon arrival, you will be treated like part of the Taylor Family and get to see firsthand what it takes to make a Champion! As your experience begins, you and your farm host will visit the stallion division, a mare & foal division where you will see the foaling quarters, paddocks, and of course the future stars! You never know which noteworthy mare you may encounter including 2019 Breeders’ Cup Distaff winner Blue Prize (ARG), 2005 Breeders’ Cup winner Folklore, or Miss Macy Sue, the dam of Breeders’ Cup winner and stallion, Liam’s Map, and GSW stallion, Not This Time. Taylor Made is best known for its commitment to becoming the world’s #1 thoroughbred source. Since its founding, Taylor Made has sold more than $2 Billion in horses and raised/sold more than 105 Grade 1 winners including 2015 Triple Crown Winner American Pharoah! Come visit us and find out what Taylor Made can do for you!
The art of making fine bourbon first took place on the site of the Woodford Reserve Distillery, a National Historic Landmark, in 1812. You get that sense of history. The history of bourbon is the history of Kentucky, is the history of the United States.
Located between Woodford Reserve and Castle and Key Distillery this quaint restaurant makes the perfect stopping point between distilleries for a recharge and nourishment. The Stave captures the essence of Kentucky cuisine with a modern touch.
In 2014, the founders had the courage to abandon comfortable, successful career paths to create something extraordinary. They loved Kentucky bourbon culture, but had a dream of something different. Something new. They chose to follow intuition over the advice of industry experts. They were galvanized by those who called them crazy. They purchased the Old Taylor Distillery, in ruins. Then they got to work, building a team of like-minded people, often from outside of the industry, who shared in their vision. Together, we did not renovate the distillery - we restored it. Today, they are a spirits brand led by consumers. By people like them, who expect more than comfort, it should delight. Who want to challenge conventions and their palate.
Taking up Colonel Taylor's sensibilities for excellence, they source local ingredients to inspire product. They make everything that they sell from carefully selected grains. They choose to do things the thoughtful way-even though it's not the easy way-because waiting to sell the spirits they make is worth it.
Let’s get one thing straight — all bourbon is whiskey, but not all whiskey is bourbon. Bourbon tastes stronger and sweeter than other whiskeys. That’s because it’s distilled from a key ingredient: corn. Bourbon is America’s native spirit, and 95% of it comes from Kentucky.
So yes, bourbon is whiskey — the best kind (at least we think so).
To call your bourbon Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey it must be aged in new, charred oak barrels for at least 2 years and be made in Kentucky.
All you have to do is take one sip and you’ll discover something that may both surprise and delight you – Four Roses is unlike any other Bourbon. Perhaps it’s because only Four Roses handcrafts 10 distinct and extraordinary Bourbon recipes. One has been selected by hand to become Four Roses Single Barrel. Four are expertly mingled by hand to create Four Roses Small Batch. Six have been hand-selected and mingled to create the perfectly-balanced, non-chill filtered Small Batch Select. And as many as all 10 are used to create Four Roses Bourbon. Handcrafted artistry such as this may take a little more time, but after your first taste, we’re sure you’ll agree,
it’s worth the effort.
Restaurant: 33 Staves
We are a modern southern-inspired restaurant serving a seasonally crafted menu. Stop in for a quick & nourishing breakfast, indulge in our weekend brunch, or gather with your loved ones for our daily supper. You’ll be served an experience full of true southern hospitality.
We handpick our ingredients based on the season, the farmers we know, and the flavors we love. We weave hints of bourbon throughout the menu, paying tribute to our Kentucky roots. Our craft cocktail program, curated bourbon list, and selection of wine and local brews will start your night off right, and further complement your meal.
So come on in! We’ve thought of every detail to cook up an experience you’ll love.
Meetings: No two meetings are alike. At Origin our dedicated team will work with you to design a meeting package that distinctly reflects the purpose and goals of your event. From locally inspired menus to customized activities for your guests to enjoy on break, we are here to help you create an experience.
2,031 square feet
Theater and reception style seating for 200
Classroom style seating for 80
For a more intimate setting, our Private Dining Room may be the answer. All spaces are equipped with high-speed bandwidth and high-tech video-audio capabilities.
522 square feet
Boardroom seating for 35
Classroom style seating for 21
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