Where to stay in Roanoke?
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Roanoke's Downtown Roanoke neighborhood is home to attractions such as Center in the Square and Virginia Museum of Transportation.
Boasting a mix of architectural styles like Queen Anne and Colonial Revival, this historic district home to Roanoke's first public park, Highland Park, and the Beth Israel Synagogue, with commercial areas concentrated along Franklin Road.
Roanoke's Wasena neighborhood offers attractions including The River Rock.
A 100-foot star crowns Mill Mountain, glowing above the valley like a celestial nightlight. Take the Blue Ridge Parkway for mountain vistas that explain why locals never seem to leave. The Taubman Museum's angular architecture houses impressive collections in a building that looks like it might transform into a robot. At the Virginia Museum of Transportation, vintage locomotives gleam as if expecting their next journey. Center in the Square packs multiple museums into one downtown block, including the delightfully analog Pinball Museum. The historic Farmers Market bustles with vendors whose families have sold produce here for generations. After dark, catch live music at the Jefferson Center, where the acoustics make even amateur musicians sound professional.

