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Bardstown is a home rule-class city [5] in Nelson County, Kentucky, United States. The population was 13,567 in the 2020 census . It is the county seat of Nelson County.
Bardstown is a community alive with spirit, rich in history, and full of local legends, both bourbon and beyond, that come together to create a world class experience in a small town.
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Bardstown’s leadership has been able to forge that perfect balance between historic preservation and progressiveness. Named the “Most Beautiful Small Town in America” by USA Today and Rand McNally, Bardstown is certainly more than just a pretty face.
Bardstown is a community alive with spirit, rich in history, and full of local legends, both bourbon and beyond, that come together to create a world class experience in a small town.
Bardstown has more than its fair share of historical landmarks to take in, from the historic former plantation at My Old Kentucky Home to the Basilica of St. Joseph Proto-Cathedral, endowed with magnificent paintings by Renaissance and Baroque masters.
Bardstown is an Official Gateway to the Kentucky Bourbon Trail, and a must-book stop for all of the rest. Nowhere in Kentucky—or the world for that matter—can you find as many bourbon distilleries in such proximity.
This spirited small town is worth a visit. Check out the area's great distilleries and take a ride on a dinner train. Here's what to do in Bardstown, Kentucky.
Bardstown...the Bourbon Capital of the World® and the most beautiful small town in America, according to Rand McNally and USA Today. Tour our distilleries to see firsthand how bourbon is made and dine on bourbon-inspired cuisine that speaks to any culinary enthusiast.
A charming town where bourbon is just the beginning. As the official start of the Kentucky Bourbon Trail, the immediate draw to Bardstown for visitors is an immersion in all things bourbon – history, culture, attractions and, of course, tastings of the Kentucky-made whiskey.