Bardstown, Kentucky
​With a population of roughly 13,000, this small town is known as the “Bourbon Capital of the World!” Enthusiasts will enjoy exploring some or all of the 11 distilleries.
But if you don’t have the time, we recommend at least checking out: Bardstown Bourbon Company, Heaven Hill Distillery, and Log Still Distillery.
While here, you can also explore My Old Kentucky Home State Park and closeby Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest, where you’ll find sculptures spread throughout the area.
Pop by Old Talbott Tavern to experience the oldest Western Stagecoach stop in our country and the oldest Bourbon bar in the world, where you can also check in to spend the night.
And if you have more time, we recommend booking the Bourbon Excursion with My Old Kentucky Dinner Train. On the train, you’ll cruise through the middle of the state on a restored 40s vintage dining car and spoil yourself with a bourbon tasting by a master distiller.
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