Accessible Travel FXBG
Fredericksburg welcomes visitors of all abilities! The variety of events and attractions in Fredericksburg provides for a remarkable visit, whether it be a day or week-long trip. There is so much to do, see, and experience and we are here to help you plan your next visit. Below you will find accessible travel information for attractions, hotels, transportation, and more. We look forward to hosting you in Fredericksburg, VA!
Museums & Attractions
The history of Fredericksburg spans from the time of the early settlers to the present day, when we have preserved the authenticity of this city to share with the world. From early American History, to the Civil War, to the Civil Rights Movement, Fredericksburg has played a pivotal role in nearly every major historical era. Check out the various sites and museums you can visit to learn the history of Fredericksburg and the various accessibility protocols they have in place.
Hotels
Fredericksburg has many lodging options, many with accessible rooms and amenities. In addition, there are a few upcoming hotels underway for your leisure. Learn about our great accessible hotels, and book your room today.
Arts and Entertainment
Fredericksburg options for fun and entertainment are numerous. Fredericksburg is a hub for creativity, sports and events that the entire family will enjoy. If you are looking to enjoy art, a performance or a baseball game look no further than Fredericksburg. There are so many activities, attractions and destinations to experience that you will never have a dull moment in our city.
Fredericksburg Convention Center
Restaurants
Fredericksburg, VA, is renowned for its dining experiences. Whether you are looking for fine-dining or quick coffee shops and treats, we pride ourselves on our plethora of delectable local restaurants. The 40 blocks of downtown Fredericksburg are lined with fantastic dining options, and we cannot wait for you to give them a try!
Transportation
Fredericksburg is located directly between Washington, DC and Richmond, VA. America’s two major North-South highways, I-95 and U.S. Route 1, pass directly through the City of Fredericksburg. Both Amtrak and Virginia Railway Express (VRE) provide frequent, convenient service to Fredericksburg and offer accessibility features. Both stop at the rail station at the foot of Caroline Street in downtown Fredericksburg. Fredericksburg Regional Transit, more commonly known as FRED, provides bus service to the entire Fredericksburg Area and beyond. FRED’s service is fully accessible. To learn more, check out the resources below.