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University of Virginia

Live online tour of University of Virginia tour with Charlottesville highlights. This tour will be guided by a guide who herself graduated from the University ofVirginia twice!

From Charlottesville
Online Experience
1 Hour
University Campus Tours
Upto 10 people
English
Highlights
  • Real-time experience streamed live from the grounds of the University of Virginia
  • Insights into the history and culture of the university and its neighborhood
  • See the Academical village, Lawn, University Ave, Mad Bowl as you walk about the Grounds


Description

Welcome to the University of Virginia and Wahoowa! 

Our interactive campus tour will be live-streamed from the grounds of the University, which was designed by Thomas Jefferson - one of the founders of the United States. We will visit the Rotunda, which he designed after the Pantheon in Rome and served as the university’s first library and lecture hall and the "Academical Village" that extends from it. This is the central and original heart of the University, where Jefferson hoped to replicate the experience he had enjoyed at university. It is not only a UNESCO World Heritage site for the history and stunning architecture, but a great place to study in the sunshine on the expansive green space known simply as the Lawn.
After a quick stroll through the gardens to pick out some great picnic spots, we will also see the Mad Bowl and Frat Row, just across University Ave. Madison Bowl (aka Mad Bowl) is an open field surrounded by fraternity and sorority houses that are used for impromptu soccer games or frisbee tossing, as well as the craziness of Easter weekend. It is named for nearby Madison House, the volunteering department of the University. Giving back to the University can contribute as much to your success as good grades. Just past Madison House is Beta Bridge, an interesting designated location for student expression, which is painted and repainted almost weekly.

"The Corner" is just a block or two away in the other direction. Many study lunches are enjoyed at the open-air tables set up by Al Fresco dining. Charlottesville, in general, is famous for its farm-to-table dining scene, and even before COVID, the success of most restaurants could be directly linked to the success of the outdoor dining patio. The Corner is where one goes to experience the rhythm of student life, from the snatched bagel breakfast to a long, leisurely Saturday night with friends.

The other side of the dining coin is “on-campus” dining which we can see while visiting Newcomb Hall, where you will find everything from (once small and local) Five Guys Burgers and Fries, to Fast Lunch Noodle and Sushi cafes, to salad bars and sandwiches. “On-campus” dining at UVA is some of the most eclectic and health-conscious in the nation. (A quick word about the lingo. We don’t have a “campus,” we have the Grounds of the University. Your guide will bring you up to date on our quirky terminology. From Wahoowa to Grounds, and on to what year you are, your guide will make sure you are in the know!).
Newcomb is where the bookstore is located, and fortunately, they have more than books! Everything you need for life on grounds can be found here, from laundry detergent to lawn chairs, and from backpacks to beanie caps.

Finally, we will end this trip by visiting some of the buildings where classes are held. 

About this experience
Instructions
  • Please have a good internet connection and Zoom app installed on your phone or laptop
  • The instructions to join the meeting will be sent via email shortly after the booking
Know before you go
  • This tour involves travelling to various places, at times the internet connection may be weak. However, we will attempt to minimise such disruptions
  • You can book this tour as a group for US$150 and invite upto 10 friends and family to join this activity with you from all over the world
  • Since these are live tours, they may be subject to last minute cancellation due to inclement weather, Internet disruptions or other unforeseen circumstances.
Meet your Host
Mili Hollenbeck

I was born and raised in Charlottesville, Virginia. I attended the University of Virginia where I completed my Bachelor’s Degree in Art History in 1995 and my Master of Fine Arts in 1999.
In 2001, I attended the International Tour Management Institute, where I learned the logistics and intricacies of tour directing and guiding. I have led and directed multi-day student and adult tours to Europe, Canada, and much of the United States, as well as quick one-hour step-on tours. I am amenable and adaptable to change. I am happy to show or discuss whatever topic is of interest to you.

From USD 150 / Group
Important Information
  • Fully refundable in case of any cancellation upto 2 days before the tour.