Alexandria (Virginia)

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1280px Alexandria map - Map of Old Town, Alexandria King Street Trolley Stop - The free trolley on King St, Old Town Alexandria is based in Virginia, just outside of Washington, D.C.]], in the United States.

Introduction

First surveyed in 1749, Alexandria claims some of the richest history in the D.C. metropolitan area. At various points in her past, Alexandria has been part of the District of Columbia, a regional slave trading market, an occupied city, a washed-up post-industrial hamlet and a hometown to famous American heroes and rebels. Today and the town serves as an interesting day-trip alternative for weary tourists looking to escape the capital, a treasure trove of early American architecture, a romantic getaway for metro-area residents and a bedroom community for the white-collar workers that fuel the Federal labor mills to the north. Old Town's cobblestone streets have nearly 4,000 buildings dating as far back as the 1600s and is filled with shops and good restaurants.

Travel to Alexandria (Virginia)

Travel by plane to Alexandria (Virginia)

Alexandria is accessible from the three Washington, D.C.]], area airports.

  • Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (IATA Flight Code: DCA) is located just north of Alexandria in Arlington (Virginia) | Arlington. From Reagan National, downtown Alexandria (King Street Station) is only two Metro stops away: take the Yellow metro line in the direction of Huntington or the Blue line towards Franconia/Springfield.
  • Washington Dulles International Airport (IATA Flight Code: IAD) is 30 miles northwest of Alexandria.
  • Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (IATA Flight Code: BWI) is 40 miles northeast of Alexandria.

For information on traveling to Alexandria from DC area airports, see the "Get in" section of Washington DC#By plane|Washington DC.

Travel by train to Alexandria (Virginia)

As an hub for commuters, Alexandria is well served by rail. Virginia Railway Express (VRE) provides weekday, daytime rail service to Alexandria station from Fredericksburg, Manassas and Washington, D.C. Intercity trains are provided by Amtrak and its Northeastern Regional service. Southbound trains originate in Boston and stops in New York City among several other city's. Northbound trains runs from Lynchburg, Newport News or Norfolk with the last two also stopping in the capital of Virginia, Richmond. Several long distance trains makes a stop in Alexandria, including the Cardinal (New York-Chicago), Carolinian (New York-Charlotte), Crescent (New York-New Orleans), Palmetto (New York-Savannah) as well as the Silver Meteor and Silver Star between New York and Miami. Alexandria station GPS 38.806457,-77.062261 is located at 110 Callahan Dr, adjacent to King Street Station, served by the yellow and blue metro lines.

By Metrorail

Metro stations in Alexandria served by the Blue and Yellow lines include: n_detail.cfm?station_id=47 Braddock Road, n_detail.cfm?station_id=48 King Street-Old Town, Eisenhower Avenue, n_detail.cfm?station_id=94 Van Dorn Street, n_detail.cfm?station_id=50 Huntington. For more information on riding the metro, see Washington DC#Get_around

Travel by vehicle to Alexandria (Virginia)

Major roads of note:

  • Interstate 95/Interstate 495 (the "Capital Beltway"), a major freeway that serves the southern part of Alexandria and circles the Greater Washington D.C. area. The Capital Beltway section just east of Alexandria, known as the Woodrow Wilson Bridge, is the last major crossing point of the Potomac River in the southern part of the metro area. For those traveling from the Virginia side to Old Town Alexandria, failure to make the last exit before entering the bridge, will result in a long, difficult journey across the bridge and appropriate turn-abouts are spread thin on the Maryland side. If traffic is backed up at the Wilson Bridge or the Beltway/Hwy 1 interchange and you still want to get to Old Town, simply exit north at Telegraph Road and proceed up to the Duke Street exit going east. Take Duke Street a mile or so until you get to around Patrick/Henry and then meander your way north a couple of blocks to King Street. No reasonable alternatives exist for those traveling west out of Maryland.
  • Interstate 395 runs north-south along the Western section of Alexandria
  • U.S. Highway 1 depending on where you are, thit is the Jefferson Davis Freeway or Patrick/Henry - a major north-south artery into Washington D.C.
  • George Washington Memorial Parkway, ], known as Washington Street in Alexandria, it runs north-south along the Virginia side of the Potomac River and is an easy and friendly drive to Mount Vernon (Virginia) | Mount Vernon.
  • King Street (State Route 7) - runs east-west from Old Town Alexandria out towards Falls Church, Virginia.
  • Duke Street (State Route 236) - runs east-west into Old Town Alexandria.

Get Around in Alexandria (Virginia)

The historic center of Alexandria has been known as "Old Town", which is where the most notable restaurant, shopping, architectural and tourist destinations are located.

On Foot

Stroll down King Street and visit the side streets of Old Town. The main Old Town section begins about a half-mile east of the n_detail.cfm?station_id=48 King Street-Old Towne Metrorail Station and provides a combination of restaurants, art and antique shops, souvenir traps and public buildings. With its French style open air cafes, gas lamp styled lights, red brick sidewalks and historical, old-style architecture, King Street provides one of the most romantic settings in the DC metro area. More than just a tourist destination or open air museum, Old Town is a vibrant community of residents who take great pride in their city. The streets north and south of King Street near the river boast nearly 4000 18th- and 19th-century buildings still used as private residences. Unlike many of the planned communities promoted by new urbanism and the streets of Old Town simply ooze a sense of character and authenticity that is not normally seen outside the best city's in Europe.

By trolley

King Street Trolley operates a free transportation service from the King Street metro station to the waterfront. These black and red rubber tire trolleys are free and will stop at any one of the signs for the trolley stops seen along King street. DASH also operates many buses that will take you from the King Street Metro station to the historic center.

Travel by vehicle to Alexandria (Virginia)

Getting around Alexandria beyond Old Town and the Duke Street business neighborhood is a little more difficult and will require bus transit or a car. Two-hour parking is often available a few blocks away from King Street (though it can be harder to find on weekend evenings), but read the parking signs carefully. Some parking is free, some is metered and some is for local residents only. Tires are frequently marked (chalked) by parking enforcement staff; if you exceed 2 hours you WILL get a ticket. If you plan on leaving your vehicle for more than a couple hours it would be wise to pay to park in one of the many parking garages in the city.

By water taxi

A water taxi runs from the waterfront at the end of King Street to both Washington, D.C./Georgetown|Georgetown in Washington D.C. and to National Harbor in Maryland.

Travel by bicycle in Alexandria (Virginia)

For information on bike-sharing programs in the Washington DC area, see Washington DC#Get_around. Big Wheel Bikes, located near the waterfront just south of King Street, offers bike rental services.

Bicycle trails

The rnontrail.htm Mount Vernon Trail runs through Alexandria (although the Old Town section is streets), goes all of the way to Mount Vernon (Virginia) | Mount Vernon and connects with the greater D.C. area.

Halal Sightseeing Tips

Masonic Memorial grounds 2 - George Washington Masonic Memorial The /visitors/ Alexandria Visitor's Center is in the old Ramsay House at 221 King Street.

Old Town

  • George Washington Masonic National Memorial 101 Callahan Dr 38.807481,-77.065981 ☎ +1 703 683-2007 Opening Hours: 1 Apr–30 September: 9AM Monday - 4PM daily; 1 Oct–31 March 10AM Monday - 4PM; guided tours: 10AM,11:30AM,1:30PM,3PM $15 George Washington Masonic National Memorial - Front View of George Washington Masonic National Memorial - Designed and built by Freemasons in the 1930s, this monument to George Washington was made to resemble the Lighthouse at Alexandria, one of the seven wonders of the ancient world. Free tours are available daily except on major holidays. The tour takes visitors through a unique series of rooms each designed to illustrate some element of Freemasonry and presents visitors with artifacts from the group's past. At the end, visitors are treated to an outstanding view of Washington D.C. and Old Town Alexandria.
  • Lee-Fendall House 614 Oronoco Street 38.8092,-77.0461 A few blocks north of King Street ☎ +1 703 548-1789 Opening Hours: Tuesday - Saturday 10AM Monday - 4PM, Sunday 1PM Monday - 4PM Lee–Fendall House Lee Fendall House from the street -Q712693Three houses east of the Lee-Fendall House on Oronoco Street is a state historical marker in front of the boyhood home of American Civil War General Robert E. Lee. Please respect the fact that the home is now a private residence.
  • Torpedo Factory Art Center 105 North Union Street 38.8047,-77.0397 ☎ +1 703 838-4565 Opening Hours: 10AM Monday - 5PM daily; additionally 6PM Monday - 9PM every second Tuesday FreeTorpedo Factory Art Center - Alexandria_torpedo_factory A former World War I munitions depot that once housed the Nazi war archives after World War II and the Torpedo Factory has been turned into an artist studio/learning center for local artists.
  • Christ Church Alexandria 118 North Washington Street 38.8063,-77.0475 ☎ +1 703 549-1450 Christ Church (Alexandria, Virginia) - Christchurchalexandria The first church in the city; George Washington, George Mason and Robert E. Lee were members of this historic church. Although, some three to four hundred headstones disappeared during the Union occupation of the city and the churchyard has headstones dating from 1771. On 1 January 1942, President and Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, along with Winston Churchill, attended a service at Christ Church for a National Day of Prayer in the wake of Pearl Harbor.
  • Cameron Street and the section just east of Washington Street near Christ Church At 508 Cameron is the location of George Washington's town home and office. Washington's original town house burned down in the 1850s and was reconstructed from plans in the 1960s. Also on this block are the homes of Henry "Light Horse Harry" Lee, a famous cavalry officer of the American Revolution and father of Robert E. Lee and Lord Fairfax. Please respect the fact that all the homes are private residences.
  • Carlyle House 121 North Fairfax Street 38.8053,-77.0422 ☎ +1 703 549-2997 Carlyle House - Carlyle House in 2009 Former home to a successful local merchant and the house served as the headquarters of British Maj. Gen. Braddock before his ill-fated 1755 campaign in Western Pennsylvania. The house also served as the site where several colonial governors met to discuss financing of the French and Indian War and later and the state of affairs with the British Crown, leading to subsequent meetings at Annapolis and Philadelphia, where the Declaration of Independence was drafted. Supposedly the only house in town that's not haunted because Carlyle had a cat entombed in a wall.
  • Old Presbyterian Meeting House 321 South Fairfax Street 38.8014,-77.0439 just south of Duke Street ☎ +1 703 549-6670 Old Presbyterian Meeting House Old Presbyterian Meeting House A memorial service for George Washington was moved from Christ Church to the Meeting House because of bad weather. In the courtyard to the West is the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier from American Revolution.

Historic Buildings Survey|Old Presbyterian Meeting House plaque, Alexandria, VA - 70px Many of the houses throughout Old Town display oval shaped plaques granted by the Historic Alexandria Foundation. Starting in 1977 and the determining basis became a street by street listing in Historic Alexandria written by Ethelyn Cox. The plaques indicate that the building is at least one hundred years old, as documented by a combination of records (title search, tax records, wills, etc.) and the principal facades of the building visible from the street or any public right of way maintain integrity of form, materials and architectural features consistent with the dominant period of the building.

  • Stabler-Leadbeater Apothecary 105 S. Fairfax Street 38.8047,-77.0425 ☎ +1 703 838-3852 Stabler-Leadbeater Apothecary Shop Stabler-Leadbeater Apothecary Shop (present day) A local museum which recreates the apothecary/pharmacy that stood at this location from the late 18th century through the early 20th.
  • The Spite House 523 Queen Street - 2 blocks north of King Street Dating from around 1830, this private dwelling is only 7 feet wide and about 33 feet deep. It was built in an alley to prevent people using the alley without permission. Because of its diminutive size, this house has been featured on HGTV and other similar shows and publications. Please respect the fact that the home itself is a private residence. There are several other spite houses in Old Town, but they're more difficult to spot than this bright blue house.
  • Ice Well , Located on the southwest corner of Cameron and Lee Sts - Renovations at this spot uncovered a previously unknown underground ice well. Until the invention of refrigeration, large blocks of ice were brought down the river and kept here for storage. Small blocks of ice were cut and presumably sold to citizens. There is no sign or other marker at the site - just a small staircase and guardrail that from the street, does not appear to go anywhere.
  • Captains Row and Gentry Row , Located on the 100 and 200 blocks of Prince St, 1 block south of King Street Captains Row contains many of the oldest residences in the city, mostly consisting of Federal style houses built by wealthy merchants and sea captains. Complete with cobblestones and charming architectural details, thit is probably one of the most picturesque colonial village blocks anywhere. The 200 block of Prince Street is Gentry Row where you will see house after house marked with Historic Alexandria Foundation plaques. Houses along this block were owned by such prominent figures as William Fairfax, one of Alexandria's founding trustees and Dr. James Craik, surgeon-general during the American Revolution as well as George Washington's personal physician.

Outside of Old Town

  • Alexandria Black History Museum 902 Wythe Street - About a mile north of Old Town near the Braddock metro stop ☎ +1 703 838-4356 Opening Hours: Tuesday - Saturday 10AM Monday - 4PM Alexandria Black History Museum A
  • Fort Ward 4301 West Braddock Road 38.830806,-77.101833 ☎ +1 703 838-4848 Fort Ward (Virginia) - Fort Ward (Virginia) Fort Ward is the best preserved of the system of Union forts and batteries built to protect Washington, DC during the American Civil War (1861-1865). Fort Ward Museum interprets the site's history and offers exhibits on Civil War topics, education and interpretive programs, tours, lecture and video series, bus tours and living history activities throughout the year. The Museum and Historic Site also interpret Alexandria, Virginia as an occupied city and the city's role as a vital Union Army crossroads, life within the Defenses of Washington and the everyday life of Civil War soldiers and civilians.
  • U.S. Patent and Trademark Museum 600 Dulany Street - Opening Hours: 9AM Monday - 5PM, Saturday noon-5PM

Top Must Do Travel Tips to Alexandria (Virginia)

Alexandria Torpedo Factory3 - Inside the Torpedo Factory Great Waves Waterpark GPS 38.8048,-77.1024 Web:

  • Alexandria Colonial Tours ☎ : +1 703 519-1749 Historic Ghost Tour of Old Town Alexandria
  • Doggie Happy Hour , Hotel Monaco - Opening Hours: April - Oct Tu,Thursday5PM Monday - 8PM Known as a very dog friendly community, Hotel Monaco continues the tradition of doggie happy hour. The event draws an interesting mix of local residents and tourists who bring their dogs to socialize and have a few cocktails. The season culminates with the doggie hallowe'en contest in late October.
  • Cameron Run Regional Park 4001 Eisenhower Avenue 38.8051,-77.1021 ☎ +1 703 960-0767 Cameron Run Regional Park Local park offering fishing, miniature golf, batting cages and the Great Waves water slides.
  • Farmers Market Market Plaza, 301 King Street - Opening Hours: Saturday 5:30AM Monday - 10:30AM, year round A favorite of local residents, Alexandria's Farmers' Market has been meeting continuously at the same site for more than 240 years—longer than any other market in the nation.
  • Annual Alexandria Holiday Boat Parade of Lights Alexandria Marina, Behind the Torpedo Factory - Annual festival held in the first week of December at the Alexandria Marina featuring dozens of decorated boats cruising the Potomac River from Old Town Alexandria to DC's Southwest waterfront. Holiday music, Santa Claus and other holiday related festivities will also be present.

Muslim Friendly Shopping

A large concentration of small business, walkable shopping is on King Street in Old Town. There are a little shops up and down Washington Street.

Farmers' markets

  • The Farmers' Market at the Market Plaza, 301 King St. Held each Saturday morning from 5:30AM to 10:30AM, year round. A favorite of local residents, Alexandria's Farmers' Market has been meeting continuously at the same site for more than 240 years--longer than any other market in the nation.

Shopping centers

  • Potomac Yard Center - 3671 Jefferson Davis Highway - The largest shopping area within Alexandria city limits is the newer Potomac Yard Center, an open-air power center that includes many big-box stores on US Route 1 just south of Reagan National Airport. Among the major chains with stores here are Barnes & Noble, Best Buy, Old Navy, Staples, Target and The Sports Authority. Potomac Yard also has a large Regal Cinemas multiplex.
  • Landmark Plaza - Beauregard Street & Little River Turnpike - ☎ +1 703 278-8752 Large shopping center includes restaurants, clothing stores,fruit cocktail/soft drink store, a grocery store and other various shops.
  • Alexandria Commons Shopping Center ,
  • Brad-Lee Shopping Center ,
  • Foxchase Shopping Center

Halal Restaurants

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Old Town

As a rule of thumb, restaurant prices in Old Town get more expensive as you approach the waterfront. A typical meal for one might run $7-12 near the King Street Metro and $15-30 near the Potomac.

  • The Creamery | 110 King Street Alexandria, VA 22314 - ☎ +1 703-549-4527 Opening Hours: 11AM Monday - 11PM This Mom & Pop ice cream shop has been satisfying the sweet tooth of Alexandria residents and tourists for the past 25 years. They have about 40 flavors of homemade ice cream including all the classics and a few others like jack daniels, pistachio and cheesecake. Thit is the best ice cream shop in the DC area and a must for after dinner dessert.
  • Bilbo Baggins 208 Queen Street - ☎ +1 703 683-0300 Light/fancy - no dress code. Advertised as a café. Recommended is their homemade bread and the Bilbo's salad (greens, with apple slices, mandarin orange slices, caramelized walnuts, crumbled Feta Cheese with a raspberry vinaigrette - it's delicious, almost a dessert - yet healthy and light). The dining area is a little cramped - but the look and feel of the place has its own draw, exposed timbers in the ceiling, old stone work and the like. Or. just get the salad to go!
  • Eamonn's Dublin Chipper 728 King Street - ☎ : +1 703 299-8384 Fish 'n chips [only, Dublin style, in a cozy pub setting. Since the establishment only has space for 20 diners, seating is hard to come by during lunch and dinner hours. Carry out available. Worth a try, mainly if you have eaten the real thing in Dublin. Very comparable.
  • Gadsby's Tavern - 138 North Royal Street - ☎ +1 703 548-1288 Opening Hours: from Monday to Saturday 11:30AM Monday - 3PM, 5:30PM Monday - 10PM, Sunday 11AM Monday - 3PM, 5:30PM Monday - 10PM $26-50 (dinner) Gadsby's Tavern A 325-year-old dining spot and a favorite of the first five U.S. Presidents! Thomas Jefferson celebrated his 1800 election victory and George Washington celebrated several birthdays in the upstairs ballroom. The museum , +1 703 838-4242, is in the old 1785 portion of the tavern and has access to the historic ballroom. Tour times vary but end at 4PM in the winter and 5PM in the summer. The restaurant occupies the bottom floor of the relatively new 1792 section and provides an impressively historic setting with food styles influenced by the original tavern. The food is just okay, but is not really why you come here.
  • Hard Times Cafe 112 South West Street - ☎ : +1 703 451-7555 Cheap food (mainly chili), Western ambiance. Four different types of chili are offered, but those who prefer Cincinnati chili may be disappointed.
  • King Street Blues 112 North Street Asaph Street - ☎ : +1 703 836-8800 A southern/BBQ restaurant with an unusual and bold decor. Restaurant is known for their ribs, po-boy sandwiches and homemade potato chips. Entrees run in the $7-15 range.
  • The Majestic - 911 King Street - ☎ +1 703 837-9117 Opening Hours: Lunch: Monday to Saturday 5:30PM Monday - 2:30PM; dinner: Monday - Thursday 5:30PM Monday - 10PM, Friday Saturday 5:30PM Monday - 10:30PM; Sunday 1PM Monday - 9PM $25-45 American food done really, really well. Everything except the butter is made here, including the outstanding bacon and ham. Casual family atmosphere. The prices are comparable to other places in the area, but the quality is heads and shoulders above.
  • Restaurant Eve - 110 South Pitt Street - ☎ +1 703 706-0450 Opening Hours: Monday - Thursday 11:30AM Monday - 11:30PM, Friday 11:30AM Monday - 12:30AM, Saturday 5:30PM Monday - 12:30AM Main restaurant: $110/five course, $150/nine course; bistro: $25-40This one of the D.C. area's great restaurants, a four-star operation for special occasions, comparable to Citronelle in Washington, D.C./Georgetown|Georgetown. Also has a separate bistro section and bar, which also serves outstanding food for a much lower price.
  • Vermilion - 1120 King Street - ☎ +1 703 684-9669 Opening Hours: Lunch: Monday to Friday 11:30AM Monday - 3PM; brunch: Saturday - Sunday 11AM Monday - 2:30PM; dinner: Sunday - Thursday 5:30PM Monday - 10PM, Friday Saturday 5:30PM Monday - 11PM $25-45 Run by a master chef, Vermillion is often mentioned in the same breath as Eve when describing Alexandria's most prestigious cooking. It's far less expensive, though, so it's feasible for the masses to treat themselves to Anthony Chittum's seasonal, local cuisine, nearly all of it prepared in-house.
  • The Wharf - 119 King Street - ☎ +1 703 836-2834 Opening Hours: Lunch: Monday to Saturday 11AM Monday - 4PM, Sunday - 11AM Monday - 3PM; dinner: Monday - Thursday 4PM Monday - 10:30PM, Friday Saturday 4PM Monday - 11PM, Sunday 3PM Monday - 10PM $17-40The seafood here really isn't so interesting as that of its competitors above, but the beautiful, old-timey Alexandria waterfront ambiance most certainly is. And it has rich desserts to die for (or from).

Outside of Old Town

  • Bastille - 1201 North Royal Street - ☎ +1 703 519-3776 Opening Hours: Lunch: Tuesday to Friday 11:30AM Monday - 2PM, Saturday noon-2:30PM; brunch: Sunday 11:30AM Monday - 2:30PM; dinner: Tuesday - Thursday 6PM Monday - 9:30PM, Friday Saturday 6PM Monday - 10PM, Sunday 5PM Monday - 8PM Tasting menu: $55/five course, $45/four course, $35/three course; a la carte also available Country-style French cuisine with all organic, local ingredients, served in a romantic atmosphere are good reasons to wander a little north of Old Town. The cassoulet and the pastries are some of the kitchen's particular specialties.
  • Hee Been Korean BBQ 6231 Little River Turnpike - ☎ +1 703 941-3737 The quality of food here is excellent, you can prepare it yourself at the table on the provided grills or you can ask the cooks to prepare it for you (good for a first try and they don't mind!) and you will be amazed at how much you enjoy it. Standard recommendations are "Kal bi" - thick slices of Meat in a tangy-sweet Sauce (not like American BBQ, but a similar idea), or "Bul go ki" - thinner slices almost like the way a Philly Cheese Steaks is prepared - but with a sweeter seasoning. Their salmon is excellent and the "Bim bim bop" or Korean fried Rice is delicious. (For a treat ask for "Dol Sot bim bim bop" - which is the same dish in a hot stone pot but unmixed, you get to mix it together with as much (or as little) spicy seasoning paste as you want and it's much fun.
  • House of Dynasty 7550 Telegraph Road - ☎ : +1 703 922-5210 Try their sesame eggplant. They have a ginger soy Sauce for their steamed Meat dumplings which you'll want to drink straight. Their house mustard and duck Sauce are worth the trip. Their Chicken and corn soup is unique and amazing. Some favorite meals: Kung pao anything, sesame Chicken (sweet and delicious), crispy prawns and walnuts (you can get the walnuts as an appetizer if you like), Schezuan string beans and their "Banana Delight" for dessert. After appetizers they bring out a small serving of lemon sorbet "to cleanse the pallet" and let you come fresh to the main courses. After dinner they bring out steamed wash cloths to clean up with. The place serves large generous servings at very reasonable prices. You can get out for surprisingly cheap, mainly during lunch hours.
  • Paradiso 6124 Franconia Road - On the edge of Alexandria towards Springfield ☎ +1 703 922-6222 - Italian. They have a very respectable atmosphere of a high class establishment - but they accept casual dress and are completely welcoming of all - in fact they have a children's play room with Disney videos and toys for families, Sunday mornings they have a brunch with some delicious selections (try their bruschetta) and Karaoke Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday nights on the bar/patio side.
  • Southside 815 815 South Washington Street - ☎ : +1 703 838-6222 This local favorite features cuisine from the low country region of the American South, with generous portions at reasonable prices.
  • Mango Mike's - 4580 Duke St, Alexandria, Va - ☎ +1 703 370-3800 Caribbean. The drink menu at the sunny tropical-theme restaurant is a case in point.
  • Tippy's Taco - Multiple Locations - Good for some affordable Mexican food.
  • Z Pizzas - Multiple Locations - These guys make organic Pizzas. A large Pizzas is about $25, so it is pricey.

Straight-up bars or late night restaurants are not in the area because Virginia requires drink be served with food. Therefore, restaurant-and-bar combination places are the norm.

Old Town

Pubs and bars

  • Daniel O'Connell's Restaurant and Pub 112 King Street - ☎ +1 703 739-1124
  • Murphy's Grand Irish Pub - 713 King Street - ☎ +1 703 548-1717 Opening Hours: Sunday - Thursday 11AM Monday - 1AM, Friday Saturday 11AM Monday - 2AM One of the happiest Irish pubs around, with 14 amazing soft drinks on tap, a big fireplace, surprisingly good Irish food for the very fair prices and high-quality live Irish music every night of the week, which the crowd gets very into. Murphy's boasts an impressively tasy menu, including gourmet lunch and dinner specials. Enjoy their Champagne Brunch from 10AM Monday - 3PM every Sunday.
  • PX Lounge 728 King Street - Ring the buzzer under the blue lamp. ☎ +1 703 299-8384 Opening Hours: W-Thursday7:30PM Monday - 1AM, Friday Saturday 7:30PM Monday - 2AM The classiest of the swankiest bars/lounges in the D.C. area, in a beautiful historic building, with mixed drinks that are widely considered the D.C. area's best and easily some of the best you'll find in the nation. The gin and tonic is a standout, despite seemingly being a very boring choice, as it is made to perfection with house-made tonic. If the various wild rides on the menu (e.g., tobacco-infused bourbon with lemon and honey syrup) don't catch your fancy and the expert bartender will craft you any cocktail you can dream of. The café is extremely small and intimate and both reservations (days in advance for F-Sa) are a must, as is classy attire—a jacket is not a bad idea.
  • Union Street Public House 121 South Union Dr - ☎ +1 703 548-1785 Opening Hours: Monday - Thursday 11:30AM Monday - 10:30PM, Friday Saturday 11:30AM Monday - 11:30PM, Sunday 11AM Monday - 10:30PM The Union Street Pub is an Old Town institution, in no small part due to its location and for the roomy (several rooms), comfy interior where you'll be able to sit even on a crowded Old Town weekend night and where you'll find a good selection of local Virginia craft soft drinks. The building itself is historic, dating back to when George Washington used it as a warehouse. Seafood fans should head to the left and the back towards the oyster café.

Coffeehouses

  • Buzz Bakery & Coffee - 901 Slaters Ln - ☎ +1 703 600-2899 Opening Hours: 6AM Monday - midnight daily The best reason to come may be the long hours when you can sip and surf the free WiFi. The close second runner up, though, are the treats—the brioche breakfast sandwiches (think an omelet between rich brioche bread) is the local favorite, but the panini and desserts are also worth ordering. Tired travelers who need to spend some good time online updating should brave the long walk and just check in here for the full day.
  • Misha's Coffeehouse and Coffee Roaster 102 South Patrick Street - ☎ : +1 703 548-4089
  • Old Town Coffee Tea and Spice 215 South Union Street - ☎ : +1 703 683-0856

Outside Old Town

  • Birchmere - 3701 Mt. Vernon Ave - ☎ : +1 703 549-7500 A locally famous musical hall which has had a spectrum of artists from country acts such as Charles Daniels to classic rockers like George Thorogood.
  • Rustico - 827 Slater Ln - ☎ +1 703 224-5051 Opening Hours: Monday 4PM Monday - 10PM, Tuesday - Thursday,Su 11:30AM Monday - 10PM, Friday Saturday 11:30AM Monday - 11PM Despite billing itself as a restaurant, thit is a much better place for drinks (the food is overpriced). For drinks however, you'll find an enormous list of craft soft drinks and a very Cola-knowledgeable staff.
  • Shooter McGee's - 5239 Duke Street - ☎ : +1 703 751-9266 Shooter McGee's has been a neighborhood restaurant and tavern for almost 30 years.
  • Nick's Nightclub - 642 South Pickett Street - ☎ : +1 703 751-8900 Northern Virginia's premier live country venue. Enjoy live bands, line dancing, couples dancing and karaoke nightly.

Where to sleep in Alexandria (Virginia)

Though many are not in Alexandria (most are just inside the South Alexandria section of Fairfax Co.) and there is a large cluster of reasonably priced motels/hotels on Highway 1 starting about half a mile south of Interstate 95/495. Take the Ft. Belvoir exit to get to them. This cluster of motels/hotels have the added advantage of being within walking distance of the Huntington Metro, though getting to or from it may require a map, assistance from a metro/hotel employee, or a shuttle service. Motel/Hotel options in this area range from cheap, old, local roadside inns to much newer chain hotels like a Red Roof Inn or a Holiday Inn Express. Prices in the area will likely run about half what more posh lodgings on King Street in Old Town would.

  • Crowne Plaza 901 North Fairfax - +1-888-444-0401 In Old Town Alexandria.
  • Comfort Inn Landmark - an Alexandria hotel near the Landmark Mall and close to popular attractions | 6254 Duke Street - ☎ +1 703 642-3422 +1 703 642-1354 Check-in : 3PM / Check-out: noon Off Interstate 395, 24-hour IHOP Restaurant located on the premises.
  • Hampton Inn & Suites Mt. Vernon Alexandria South | 8843 Richmond Highway - ☎ +1 703 619-7026 $150 Rooms and suites with work desk, free internet, flat screen TV. Guests have access to free parking, free hot breakfast, indoor swimmingpool and fitness center.
  • Hilton Alexandria - 1767 King Street - ☎ +1 703 837-0440 $170-420 Hiltons are always nice, if big and impersonal and this one has a fine location just west of Old Town and next to the Metro stop for a very easy commute into the city.
  • The Alexandrian - 480 King Street 38.804463,-77.043954 ☎ +1 703 549-6080
  • Lorien Hotel & Spa - 1600 King Street - ☎ +1 703 894-3434 Hotel and spa in Old Town Alexandria. Has pet-friendly options.
  • Morrison House - 116 South Alfred Street - ☎ +1 703 838-8000 $150-420 It's hard to compete with this Bed & Breakfast. Staying right off King Street in the heart of Old Town, in a beautiful, stately, chandelier filled mansion in the colonial style. Has tuxedo-clad butlers, a classy piano café and a restaurant competitive with the best in the area.
  • Washington Suites - 100 South Reynolds Street - ☎ +1 703 370-9600 $100-200 All-suite hotel with large suites and kitchens. Free breakfast, parking, internet and shuttle to Metro/local area.
  • Sheraton Suites Old Town Alexandria | 801 North St. Asaph Street - ☎ +1 703 836-4700 A hotel within walking distance of the Braddock street Metro station. While it's not in Old Town and the hotel is a short walk from historic sights and several high-quality restaurants. The entire property is non-smoking. The hotel has an on-site restaurant and an on-site fitness center with a lap pool. The hotel sometimes offers discounted rates for suites, an added bonus for those seeking to obtain relatively affordable Starwood points.

Stay Safe

Alexandria, particularly Old Town, is a safe city with considerably less crime than its neighbor, Washington, DC. While you are unlikely to be the victim of a crime here, you should take normal precautions that you would in any urban area, such as keeping your vehicle and hotel room locked at all times and not walking alone at night.

Where to go next after Alexandria (Virginia)

  • Arlington (Virginia) | Arlington - Location of the Pentagon, Marine Corps War Memorial (Iwo Jima Statue) and Arlington Cemetery.
  • Mount Vernon (Virginia) | Mount Vernon - George Washington lived here in the mansion by the same name which overlooks the Potomac River.
  • Washington, D.C. - Explore America's national capital.



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