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Old Town is Alexandria’s beloved downtown and nationally designated historic district on the Potomac River waterfront. The King Street Mile and surrounding brick-lined sidewalks are studded with centuries-old architecture, historic attractions and independent businesses. Old Town is the heart of Alexandria, located just minutes from Washington, D.C., voted one of Travel + Leisure’ s Best Cities in the U.S. 2023 and one of The South’s Best Cities 2024 by Southern Living .

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25 Things to Do in Old Town Alexandria, Virginia

Old Town Alexandria

Of all the cities I have visited in the United States, Old Town Alexandria, Virginia is my favorite. My connection to Old Town formed when I first moved to the Washington, DC area after college; my first “real” job was with an organization located a few miles north of the historic city center. Old Town Alexandria hosted countless happy hours and dinners with people who became my closest friends. Adam and I spent many happy evenings having dinner and walking along bustling King Street when we started dating. It was in Old Town Alexandria that we said our marriage vows and celebrated our first hours as husband and wife with family and friends. There’s an old idiom that says all road lead to Rome; for me, all roads lead to Old Town Alexandria.

Stabler-Leadbeater Apothecary Museum

Things to See in Old Town Alexandria

► alexandria black history museum.

Housed in the Robert H. Robinson Library, which was once segregated and designated for African Americans only following a sit in at the Alexandria Library, the Alexandria Black History Museum provides visitors with an excellent education. The library itself is home to the museum’s permanent exhibitions, while a newer expansion building features temporary galleries which regularly rotate. The museum owns more than 3,000 artifacts that detail the African American experience from the mid-1700s until present day. The museum itself is rather small, but consider checking out their educational calendar to see if you might be able to supplement your visit with a guest lecture or other special presentation.

More Information: AlexandriaVA.gov

► Alexandria National Cemetery

Although Arlington National Cemetery is more recognizable by most visitors to the area, Alexandria National Cemetery is worth a visit if your walking takes you to Old Town Alexandria’s outskirts. The cemetery is one of the oldest in the nation, and it is the final resting spot for thousands of Union soldiers who fought during the USA’s Civil War. In fact, Arlington National Cemetery was developed in response to how quickly Alexandria’s cemetery filled up. It is a peaceful, well-maintained stop to make if you are learning about Old Town Alexandria’s history.

More Information: NPS.gov

► Carlyle House

One of the oldest houses in Old Town Alexandria, Carlyle House was built in 1753 as a residence for city founder John Carlyle. In fact, Carlyle and General Edward Braddock met in the house to discuss funding options for the impending French and Indian War, which occurred from 1754-1763. The house was primarily a family residence until the mid-1800s. It was during this period that new owner, James Green, built the Mansion House Hotel in front of Carlyle House, effectively blocking it from the street view. The hotel ultimately converted to a makeshift hospital for union troops during the Civil War. Carlyle House is interesting because so much of its house reflects the challenges and events that occurred in Old Town Alexandria across several centuries. Today tours are available to the public for a nominal fee, and guides share great stories about the house and the Carlyle family.

More Information: CarlyleHouse.org

► Captain’s Row

There are only two blocks in Old Town Alexandria that are paved with cobblestones, and one of them is Captain’s Row. Located right by the Potomac River on Prince Street, Captain’s Row once served as the residence for many of the sea captains who were based in Old Town. You’ll only see beautiful real estate here—there aren’t shops or restaurants on this block—but the stones date back to the late 1700s, which means walking down the block is as close as you can get to stepping back in time.

► DC South Boundary Stone

Washington DC boundary marker

► Freedom House

Old Town Alexandria’s Freedom House is located at the former Franklin and Armfield Slave Office, one of the last slave trading companies in the Washington, DC area. This museum is a powerful testament to the people who were unjustly sold and enslaved until all slaves were emancipated in 1863. With exhibits that provide first-person stories and insights, a visit to the Freedom House is an emotional but important experience. Self-guided tours are offered to the public.

More Information: VisitAlexandriaVA.com

► Gadsby’s Tavern

If I were to play favorites, Gadsby’s Tavern would be at the top of my list—but for good reason. Adam and I got married there in 2011, and we chose the location because of it’s fascinating history. John Gadsby’s tavern and connected hotel served as an important social and political gathering spot, and Gadsby’s Tavern regularly hosted the men who became the first five presidents of the United States—George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and James Monroe. Andrew Jackson even spent the night of his 1829 inauguration at Gadsby’s Hotel (now part of Gadsby’s Tavern) to escape the rowdy, out of control inaugural parties at the White House.

If that’s not enough for you, many people say Gadsby’s Tavern is haunted by the Female Stranger , an unidentified woman who died shortly after arriving at the tavern. She was accompanied by a man who made every person who encountered the woman swear an oath that they would never reveal her identity—or his own. After she died, she was buried at St. Paul’s Cemetery under the name Female Stranger, and to this day many people claim her spirit visits tavern staff and visitors alike.

More Information: Alexandriava.gov

This video from Historic Alexandria provides more details on the story of the Female Stranger, as told by Gadsby’s Tavern staff.

If you enjoy learning about the spooky side of things, be sure to check out one of the Old Town Alexandria Ghost Tours during your visit!

More Information: VisitAlexandriava.com/alexandria-colonial-tours

► The Lyceum

The Lyceum is a 19th century Greek revival building that is now home to Alexandria’s history museum, which makes it a can’t-miss stop if you are interested in developing your Old Town knowledge base. Its roots date back to a group of locals who identified a need to find space for educational discourse. After joining forces with the Alexandria Library the Lyceum opened its doors in 1839. Like many of the other museums in Old Town, the Lyceum hosts guest lecturers and rotating exhibits.

► Market Square

If you’re walking down King Street, you won’t be able to miss Market Square . In warm months you’ll first notice the water fountains (as well as an occasional pair of ducks floating through them!). During most times of the year you’ll also see the enormous American flag that hangs from City Hall, which was built between 1871 and 1874. On many weekends Market Square hosts a lovely farmers market that is very popular with local residents. No matter when you visit, though, you’ll see dozens of people meeting friends or pausing for a few minutes to check their email or take in the busy street views. Market Square is a very popular gathering point, so even if you don’t spend time there you are sure to recognize it. There is a great, convenient paid parking garage located underneath Market Square, and since weekend parking is only $5 it’s an affordable place to leave your car for a day in Old Town Alexandria.

► Spite House

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There are a few tales about how the house came to be. The most popular version is the story of a family who lived in a larger home and grew tired of locals cutting through the alleyway next door. To stop foot traffic, the family built the tiny house completely out of spite—hence its nickname. Measuring 7 feet wide by 36 feet long, the house is occupied and it’s not possible to look around inside. Still, it’s a fun stop to seek out.

► Stabler-Leadbeater Apothecary Museum

Long before modern medicine there was the Stabler-Leadbeater Apothecary. Serving clients that included George and Martha Washington, the apothecary once provided prescriptions made from common ingredients like cottonseed oil and cod liver oil, less common ingredients like dragon’s blood and unicorn root, and slightly more dangerous ingredients like opiates and heroin. The walls are lined with the original bottles , measuring scales, and other artifacts from when the apothecary served residents throughout the area. Today the museum connects visitors to what a trip to the pharmacy would have meant for Old Town Alexandria residents in the 1700s and 1800s. 30 minute tours are conducted for a modest fee, which gives you access to the pharmacy as well as a medication manufacturing space on the second floor. It’s one of the most interesting museums in the city.

More Information: ApothecaryMuseum.org

► Torpedo Factory

At first glance, the Torpedo Factory looks exactly the way it sounds. Built in 1919, it supplied torpedoes to both World War I and World War II before it was converted to storage for the City of Alexandria. That’s not where the building’s story ends, though; in the 1970s, a group of artists reimagined the space as series of studios where people could create and sell their works to the public. Today visitors can walk through the building, watch artists at work, and purchase the items they sell. More than 150 artists occupy space in the Torpedo Factory, which means when the building is open you are almost guaranteed to see someone producing something inventive and interesting. If you are looking for a great alternative to a typical art gallery, don’t miss the Torpedo Factory.

More Information: TorpedoFactory.org

► Washington Masonic National Memorial

Washington Masonic Temple Statue

The George Washington Masonic Temple provides a nice tour of the memorial, including a replica lodge room, several exhibits, and the Knight Templar Chapel that is notable for its four impressive stained glass windows. A highlight is the observation desk, which provides sweeping views of Old Town Alexandria and Washington, DC. On a sunny day it’s a great place to visit!

More Information: GWmemorial.org

Where to Eat in Old Town Alexandria

You won’t go hungry in Old Town Alexandria! Some of our favorite restaurants line King Street and the surrounding area. Here are our top picks for fueling up before, during, or after a day of walking and exploring.

► Fish Market

We love the Fish Market, which as you might guess specializes in fresh seafood. You’ll find everything from clam chowder to lobster rolls to oysters on the menu, but if you’re looking for a local delicacy don’t miss the crab cakes. Chesapeake Bay blue crab is primarily associated with Maryland, but Virginia also borders the Chesapeake Bay and therefore serves the same tasty broiled or fried crab cakes as well!

More Information: FishMarketVA.com

► Fontaine Caffe and Crêperie

One of my favorite lunch spots is Fontaine, where you can find both sweet and savory crepes that are perfect for a lighter lunch or dinner. The savory crepes are served with a small salad and make for a delicious meal, but save room to share a sweet crepe for dessert. My favorites are the Norwegian, a smoked salmon and onion crepe, and the Marathon, which combines bananas, Nutella, peanut butter, and chocolate sauce. Don’t worry—you’ll walk off those calories!

More Information: FontaineCaffe.com

Gadsby's Tavern

More Information: GadsbysTavernRestaurant.com

► Hard Times Cafe

If you are in the mood for chili, look no further than Hard Times Cafe. On your first visit they will start you off with a sampler of the four main types of chili they make (Texas, terlingua, Cincinnati, and vegetarian), and they will serve your favorite over spaghetti noodles, corn bread, Fritos, tater tots, or on its own in a bowl. There are multiple Hard Times Cafe locations around northern Virginia and Maryland but this Old Town Alexandria location is where it all started back in 1980! We love Hard Times for an inexpensive, filling meal. Adam recommends the Chili Bubba with half terlingua and half Texas!

More Information: HardTimes.com

► La Tasca

I have a longstanding tradition with several friends to meet at La Tasca when they are in town. La Tasca specializes in tapas and sangria, and their lengthy menu spans everything from vegetarian offerings to meat and seafood. They have a good happy hour that discounts some small plates (the croquettes are one of my favorites, and don’t miss the fried eggplant!), so stopping in for a round of appetizers before dinner is just as good an idea as ordering several plates and making a meal of it. You can’t go wrong with any of the sangrias, but my favorite is the signature La Tasca sangria, a red wine base with a hint of cinnamon.

More Information: LaTascaUSA.com

► Lavender Moon Cupcakery

Lavender Moon Cupcakes

More Information: Facebook.com/LavenderMoonCupcakery

► Magnolia’s on King

Soul food might be just what you need during your visit, and Magnolia’s on King will be just what you are looking for. From fried green tomatoes to grits to barbeque, it offers a more upscale take on traditional favorites. They have a decent happy hour, and they also have live music on some nights. Their daily specials are worth the trip, especially on Tuesdays for Southern fried catfish or Wednesdays for fried chicken and waffles, both of which are scrumptious.

More Information: MagnoliasOnKing.com/

► Union Street Public House

When we have friends visiting from out of town, Union Street Public House is our go-to restaurant for consistently great meals. In fact, that’s where we took our wedding guests the night before we got married! You’ll find a great array of sandwiches, salads, and bigger plates like crab cakes and fried chicken; they also have a solid beer and wine list. Located right near the waterfront, they occupy a building that dates back to 1790, which provides a great atmosphere for visitors enjoying Old Town’s historic charm.

More Information: UnionStreetPublicHouse.com

Where to Stay in Old Town Alexandria

► the alexandrian.

As far as location goes, you won’t get much better than the Alexandrian. Situated right on King Street adjacent from Market Square, most sights are just a short walk from the hotel. Adam and I stayed there when we got married, and our guests loved the experience. If budget isn’t an issue, spring for one of the four two-story suites—we love how unique they are!

More Information: Booking.com/Alexandrian

► Hilton Alexandria Old Town

Located right across from the King Street Metro station, the Hilton is a comfortable property that is ideal for people who don’t mind walking a bit to get to destinations or are planning to use public transportation. Old Town’s free trolley runs from the Metro station, so there are good options for getting closer to the action.

More Information: Booking.com/Hilton-Alexandria-Old-Town

How to Get Around in Old Town Alexandria

► metro.

If you are trying to get to Old Town Alexandria from Washington, DC or surrounding suburbs, the Metro (DC’s subway system) will get you to Old Town’s outskirts but not into Old Town itself. The Metro station is very close to the Washington Masonic Memorial, and from there it’s 14 blocks down King Street to the Waterfront. You’ll need to get off at the King Street stop in order to continue your journey.

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► Trolley

Old Town Alexandria has a great, free trolley that will take you from the King Street Metro all the way down to the waterfront. In addition to being convenient, it’s a lot of fun to ride on the trolley—it has more charm than a standard bus! The trolley runs in a continuous loop and departs roughly every 20 minutes, and stops are located on King Street throughout Old Town. You can hop on, ride as long as you need, and hop off with a lot of ease.

► Walk

Old Town Alexandria is a very walkable area, and walking may in fact be your best bet. Starting from the Metro station and walking down King Street toward the Waterfront, you will pass many of the restaurants and museums that are likely to be on your list. Take a few detours and walk down a few of the other parallel streets; you’ll find additional restaurants and attractions as well as the more quiet charm of the residential areas. Prince Street, Cameron Street, and Queen Street are scenic and run in the same direction as King Street, as Old Town is laid out as a grid of streets running east to west and north to south.

► Water Taxi

The water taxi option is impractical if you are planning to spend your time exclusively in Old Town Alexandria, but if you want to visit the nearby neighborhoods of Georgetown in DC or the National Harbor in Maryland, the water taxi is a much more interesting choice that allows you to skip traffic and instead sail along the Potomac River. It will be more expensive to take the water taxi than a regular taxi or the Metro if you are in a larger group, but the experience is worthwhile (and Metro doesn’t run to either Georgetown or the National Harbor). If you are interested in watching the Nationals (DC’s baseball team) during the spring and summer, there is a special Baseball Boat that runs directly to Nationals Park. The service is seasonal, so be sure to check the schedule!

More Information: PotomacRiverBoatCo.com

Map of Old Town Alexandria

There are a lot of places we’ve mentioned in this post, so we added them to a map and included that below. We hope this helps you plan your own visit to Old Town Alexandria.

tourist map of old town alexandria va

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Old Town Alexandria is one of the most interesting, cultural, historical, and fun places I have ever visited—or lived. Take a day or two away from Washington, DC to fully explore what Old Town has to offer—and leave a comment to let us know if you love it as much as we do!

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With American roots and European flair it’s no surprise that Alexandria, Virginia has become one of my favorite weekend getaways. Located minutes from Washington DC it feels worlds away with an independent streak inspiring the creative spirits behind the art galleries, boutiques and chef-driven restaurants that call Old Town home. Whether your looking to explore Alexandria’s revolutionary roots with your family or taking a romantic trip with your sweetheart you’re sure to love your time in this charming riverside city. Here are my recommendations for things to do in Alexandria.

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1.Take a stroll through Old Town’s cobblestone streets admiring the 18th and 19th century architecture in one of the prettiest towns in Virginia .

2. Explore Civil War era medicine at the Stabler-Leadbeater Apothecary Museum.

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3.Rent a bike from DC Bike and Roll and explore the Mount Vernon Trail

4.Start you Saturday morning like a local by picking up some farm fresh produce at the Old Town Farmer’s Market.

5. Get a good night’s sleep in style at the Kimpton Lorien Hotel and Spa.

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6.Sip a perfectly crafted cocktail created by Todd Thrasher at PX , a modern upscale speakeasy.

7.Interact with artists as they create their masterpieces at the Torpedo Factory Art Center .

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8.Peruse unique home decor and gifts at St. George’s Gallery, featuring fine handcrafted Ethiopian textiles, furniture and art.

9. Stop by the utterly adorable (and Instagrammable) Spite House. At seven feet wide this is the skinniest house in the US.

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10. Get a bit of history along with a taste of Alexandria on a tour from DC Metro Food Tours .

11.Indulge in a pair of designer kicks from Shoe Hive.

4.Visit what some consider to be the birthplace of the American Revolution at the Carlyle House .

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13.Hear about haunted tales and folklore on a nighttime ghost tour with Alexandria Colonial Tours.

14.Unleash your inner Picasso with a class at The Art League School.

15. Enjoy a craft beer tour at Port City Brewing Company .

16. Explore Alexandria’s rich African-American heritage at the Alexandria Black History Museum.

17. Take President and Mrs. Obama’s lead and enjoy a romantic date night at Vermilion .

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18. Tour and eat at the Gadsby’s Tavern, a restored 18th century tavern that has hosted George Washington and Thomas Jefferson.

19. Indulge in handmade Argentinian style gelato at Casa Rosada ( the dulce de leche is a personal faveorite).

20.Foodies will love the fabulous seven course chef’s tasting menu at the acclaimed Restaurant Eve.

21. Find the perfect gift for your four-legged canine companion at The Dog Park Boutique featuring homemade treat and unique pet accessories.

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22. Enjoy a waterside view of Washington DC’s monuments with a cruise on the Potomac Riverboat Company .

23. Enjoy live music in an intimate setting at The Birchmire.

24. Lounge over a European style brunch of crepes at Fontaine Caffe.

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25. Ride the free King Street trolley for a fun way to explore Old Town Alexandria’s attractions.

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For the latest information about attractions and events in Alexandria check out  http://www.visitalexandriava.com/

I was graciously hosted by Visit Alexandria but as always all opinions are my own.

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Dave Cole says

June 23, 2014 at 6:40 am

I can’t imagine a better way to start a weekend in the DC area than a walk around Old Town’s streets and a visit to the farmer’s market. I could probably spend an entire week there and not get bored. Also, Port City Brewing Company sounds like a lot of fun – have you tried their beers?

Brianna says

June 24, 2014 at 10:41 am

Dave Port City has a fiercely loyal local following. Since it was warm out I tried their Optimal Wit, a Belgian style white ale that was quite refreshing. They have a line of IPA’s that I’ve heard good things about as well.

Karen Warren says

June 23, 2014 at 10:17 am

I love reading about these historic American towns. I need to explore some of them for myself!

June 24, 2014 at 10:42 am

Karen, if history (and wine) are what you’re after then Virginia would be a great place to visit. Alexandria is an easy to get to as well since it sits across the Potomac River from Washington DC.

June 23, 2014 at 10:30 am

Ooooh, I’d love to have a beer in Gadsby’s tavern!

June 24, 2014 at 10:43 am

While touristy it would be great to say you had a beer where George Washington once did!

Karisa says

June 23, 2014 at 7:04 pm

I LOVE Old Town Alexandria. It’s such a pretty, charming town 🙂 I especially love shopping on King Street!

June 24, 2014 at 10:45 am

This was my first time there and I fell in love, I’ll definitely be back!

Corinne says

June 23, 2014 at 8:44 pm

Alexandria looks like a fun place to spend the afternoon!

June 24, 2014 at 10:46 am

It is so cute, I loved it!

tammyonthemove says

June 23, 2014 at 9:24 pm

This could easily be in England with the red brick buildings and the old pubs. Really cute!

June 24, 2014 at 10:47 am

Well, it was still British when they began building the city. There is definitely a difference in the post revolutionary architecture.

Lauren says

June 23, 2014 at 9:28 pm

It looks like a beautiful, quaint place to visit! I would love to spend the day here. I love that fruit platter btw, yum!! 🙂

June 24, 2014 at 10:48 am

It’s great for a relaxed weekend away, it was so relaxing!

Hannah says

June 23, 2014 at 9:38 pm

Sounds fun! I could definitely spend a couple days wandering around- and I’m a sucker for ghost tours (as long as I have a buddy with me!) so that would be on my list for sure!

I really loved my time in Alexandria and I’ll definitely be back!

Heather Boothman says

June 23, 2014 at 10:31 pm

This looks an adventurous packed trip! I really like how you have the itinerary all planned out for us 🙂

June 24, 2014 at 10:49 am

Make sure to visit if you ever swing through DC, it’s an easy trip by metro or water taxi.

June 23, 2014 at 10:48 pm

Looks like a really beautiful area – I love the look of the art centre!

The art center was really neat and all the artists inside are very approachable.

Michael Huxley says

June 24, 2014 at 1:53 am

I thought for a moment when I saw the title you meant one of my favourite cities in Africa! ;D I think a lot of the US, especially places like Washington, haven’t been on the backpacker or independent traveller radar much, probably because of the higher cost in comparison to S.America and SEAsia, but I would love to visit here someday. Thanks for the highlights!

June 24, 2014 at 10:51 am

There are certainly a lot more budget friendly options in the US once you get away from the major cities but a big draw with Washington is a lot of the museums and attractions are free. It’s a great walking city and much more European in style than many of the other East coast cities.

Surya Bhattacharya says

June 24, 2014 at 2:37 am

Okay, I really, REALLY need to make my way over to America. The last time I went was 7 years ago!!! Gadsby’s Tavern seems charming!

June 24, 2014 at 10:53 am

Gadsby’s Tavern is neat to stroll through but be sure to visit the independent cafes and restaurants in Old Town for some really great food.

June 24, 2014 at 7:15 am

I lived in DC for a summer several years ago, and had a job canvassing. My route included Alexandria, and this is nothing like I remember it. 🙂 Ditto Dave’s question about the brewpub: any really standouts among their selection?

June 24, 2014 at 10:55 am

Alexandria, especially the waterfront has been going through a revitalization. At Port City Brewing Co I enjoyed their Optimal Wit, a light and refreshing Belgian white ale. They’ve won awards for their lineup of IPAs though.

Lucy @ On the Luce says

June 24, 2014 at 10:22 am

I’d never even heard of Alexandria but it looks like a really charming place, one to remember for sure when I finally make the trip out to Washington DC.

June 24, 2014 at 10:56 am

Definitely! It’s an easy day trip either my water taxi or metro.

Adelina | PackMeTo says

June 24, 2014 at 12:52 pm

What a cool area with lots of interesting things to do. I don’t think I’ve been despite hanging out in Washington DC a couple of times.

June 24, 2014 at 1:21 pm

With so much to do in DC it can be hard to leave but if you want some history and charm without the crowds Alexandria makes for a great day!

Anu @ Country Hopping Couple says

That’s a lot of tourist attractions and things to do considering the size of Alexandria. The 18th century red brick buildings does seem to catch the eye.

June 24, 2014 at 1:28 pm

The small size of Alexandria lets you explore a lot of things in a day or two without feeling too rushed and the Federalist style architecture makes for a very charming atmosphere.

This makes feel guilty that I haven’t made the trip to Old Town in a while. Thanks for inspiring me to go back one of these days!

June 24, 2014 at 1:30 pm

Sometimes its easy to overlook the gems so close to home.

June 24, 2014 at 3:41 pm

Yeah, I agree. Guess it’s easy to take it for granted, eh?

June 24, 2014 at 10:16 pm

Shoot, I should clarify. It’s easy to overlook the fascinating and wonderful places around you when you’re so close. Again, this post really inspires me to give Old Town a visit-I’m itching to have some crab cakes again!

June 24, 2014 at 1:42 pm

Great list! I always loved wandering around Old Town Alexandria when I lived in Arlington. Such a quaint neighborhood! My favorite thing to do (and my dog’s) was the doggy happy hour at Hotel Monaco. So much fun!

June 24, 2014 at 1:48 pm

I loved how dog friendly Alexandria was!

June 24, 2014 at 3:36 pm

Brilliant article! There are so many places in the USA that I need to explore, this looks like a wonderful place to soak up some culture

June 24, 2014 at 9:44 pm

Thanks Paul, its such a charming city!

Bianca @itsallbee says

June 24, 2014 at 3:58 pm

I am all about #10, there is no better way to see the city that to eat your way through it!

June 24, 2014 at 9:45 pm

June 24, 2014 at 4:01 pm

Number 10 and number 21 are the two I would just be all over! Very interesting article of things to do in this charming town 🙂

June 24, 2014 at 9:46 pm

The guys at DC Metro Food Tours are awesome, I’d definitely take another one of their tours.

June 24, 2014 at 5:35 pm

I’m embarrassed to say I’ve only been to big American cities and not old historic towns. This sounds very me though! So much to do and see. I love markets and centuries old architecture. I need to do more travel to places like this when I’m in the States. Great ideas and lovely photos

June 24, 2014 at 9:49 pm

Visiting big cities in the US is certainly easier than seeking out the smaller towns due to public transportation but Alexandria is an easy metro ride or water taxi from DC.

June 24, 2014 at 10:14 pm

Alexandria and Old Town is about 10-15 minutes away over the Potomac River from DC, so it’s super convenient! Plus, Reagan National Airport is in Alexandria, meaning you won’t have to travel very far to visit.

Christina says

June 25, 2014 at 3:53 am

Looks like an awesome place to stroll around. The fruit salad looks sooo good.

June 25, 2014 at 7:02 pm

I can’t imagine a better walking town.

June 25, 2014 at 10:07 am

Great post. I’ve been to D.C. once and I liked it there. One thing I didn’t do was a tour like this. Next time I go there I would definitely remember this post and take a similar tour.

June 25, 2014 at 7:03 pm

This was my first time to Alexandria but it definitely won’t be my last.

June 25, 2014 at 1:57 pm

Wonderful tour, i love this city, you showed us some of the wonderful landmarks and places to visit in Alexandria. Time to go back again to visit.

June 25, 2014 at 7:04 pm

It’s so picturesque and a great town to photograph.

The Wandering Wanderluster says

June 25, 2014 at 5:40 pm

Sounds like there are lots of interesting things to do! I’ve not made it to the States yet so looks like I have plenty of places to keep me busy when I do…Alexandria included.

June 25, 2014 at 7:05 pm

It’s an easy day or afternoon trip from DC and definitely worth a look!

antonette says

June 26, 2014 at 1:20 am

I never heard of Alexandria before (unless you mean the one in Egypt 😉 but it seems like a nice place to hang out for a bit. The bike option would be my favorite!

June 26, 2014 at 6:59 pm

The path along the Potomac was a great place to bike!

Jen Seligmann says

June 26, 2014 at 5:02 am

Great list! I didn’t really know much about Alexandria until reading this but now I know how much cool stuff there is to do there, especially things that involve food.

I am all about find some great places to eat.

June 26, 2014 at 5:50 am

Looks excellent, I will definitely do all 25 if I ever get there! Thanks for the list 🙂

Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for stopping by!

Sabina says

June 26, 2014 at 8:50 am

Wow, yet another place I’d never really heard of before but now that I have, I feel like I have to visit. Ah, why is the world so great! (I’m not reaaally complaining).

June 26, 2014 at 7:00 pm

So many places, so little time!

June 26, 2014 at 6:39 pm

There are so many places in the States that are unknown to us, Europeans. That’s what is so great about the blogging community, you can discover some real jewels! Thanks for sharing, Brianna!

June 26, 2014 at 7:01 pm

Likewise with Europe. The blogging community really helps you to uncover some hidden gems.

Siobhan says

June 26, 2014 at 11:54 pm

Pretty buildings, dogs and beer …sounds like a great place to me

June 27, 2014 at 7:08 am

What’s not to like?

Joao Sa says

June 27, 2014 at 4:51 pm

Really loved your post ! I’ve never been to the US, let alone Washington, but I’ll make sure I’ll visit Alexandria when I go there ! The cobblestone streets look marvelous

June 27, 2014 at 9:31 pm

Washington is one of my favorite cities in the US aand Alexandria makes for a great day trip.

Shikha (whywasteannualleave) says

June 27, 2014 at 6:50 pm

I ‘ve never heard of this place but it sounds just lovely! The only trip to DC since I was a young child so I’m due a trip back there and it would be lovely to venture out towards Alexandria if I do 🙂

June 27, 2014 at 9:32 pm

DC and Alexandria are definitely worth a visit!

Muriel says

June 27, 2014 at 9:07 pm

The trolley is one of my favorite things! I have family in the area and I love visiting Alexandria. All of the history and architecture is so wonderful.

June 27, 2014 at 9:33 pm

I absolutely love the Federalist style architectures and the cobblestone streets, its such a charming town and a great place to wander around.

Rashad Pharaon says

June 28, 2014 at 2:53 am

Looks like Alexandria exudes romance and art. A friend of mine moved there and told me about it, but I never gave visiting it much thought…not until I saw this post. There really is tons more to do than I imagined, and I am especially fond of the artistic side.

June 28, 2014 at 9:49 pm

You’ll find pockets of creativity throughout the city, there really is a great artistic community here.

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June 28, 2014 at 7:28 am

#WeekendWanderlust led me here and I’m so glad it did. What an amazing blog you have here. And that farmer’s market looks lovely!

June 28, 2014 at 9:53 pm

Thank you so much for stopping by, I’m glad you enjoy my blog 🙂

Rachel says

June 28, 2014 at 9:57 am

There is so much variety of this things to do! I do love a good wander down old streets, and sampling foods at quaint places. Looks like a relaxing and enjoyable place to spend a weekend.

June 28, 2014 at 9:54 pm

Those are two of my favorite things to do anywhere I travel to. 🙂

Margherita @The Crowded Planet says

June 29, 2014 at 9:11 am

Alexandria looks really nice. I love the look of that hotel, and the food sounds great… give me a Sunday Brunch every Sunday!

June 29, 2014 at 9:58 am

An al fresco brunch at that!

Tara Lepore and Jessi Honard says

June 29, 2014 at 9:56 am

Man, we love the D.C. area, and Alexandria is just the kind of place I’d love to stroll around. Jessi lived near D.C. for a little while and I think Alexandria might be a great stop on our travel to-do list 🙂 Great post!

June 29, 2014 at 10:04 am

Thanks for stopping by! The charm of Alexandria compliments the grandiousity of DC quite well.

Mindi @ 2foodtrippers says

July 8, 2014 at 1:14 pm

Alexandria is so cute. Thanks for the reminder to plan a return visit.

July 8, 2014 at 1:39 pm

I had a fantastic time and will definitely return.

Mandie @ RamblingMandie says

July 20, 2014 at 5:30 am

What an adorable town!! My brother lives close enough that I may have to convince him to let me come stay & head up here for a weekend getaway!

July 20, 2014 at 2:44 pm

I highly recommend it, Old Town is so charming!

Cristy says

July 30, 2014 at 11:24 am

Oh how I just love to feel the vintage atmosphere of this place. Makes me recall those movies I watched before. But seriously? A nighttime ghost tour with Alexandria Colonial Tours? Sounds interesting!

August 2, 2014 at 5:37 pm

The Old Town is so charming and the residents take great pride in maintaining its historic feel.

Charles McCool says

August 24, 2014 at 12:14 pm

You did not even mention King Street Blues. Thank you for keeping it a secret!

August 24, 2014 at 2:30 pm

Looks like I need to check that out next time I’m in NoVa

Melissa says

September 30, 2014 at 6:13 pm

I just love Old Town Alexandria! Been there many times!

September 30, 2014 at 9:13 pm

I loved it too, I’ll definitely be back!

The Roaming Renegades says

December 17, 2014 at 9:41 am

We went to DC last year and loved it but we would have loved to visit here if we had know. It looks like it has a real historical and authentic feel, those streets look amazing! Love learning about these places I never knew about!

Mark Rachey says

January 10, 2015 at 10:22 pm

What would you recommend doing on a cool Sunday in Jan. around the Alexandria area?

January 10, 2015 at 10:36 pm

Hi Mark, I would recommend you start off with one of the fabulous brunches in Old Town, visit Mount Vernon and or/the Masonic Temple and take a free self guided walking tour http://www.visitalexandriava.com/things-to-do/tours/#self%20guided . I also really enjoyed the food tour with DC Metro Food Tours, You get to sample a lot of great food while getting a history lesson on the side.

April 18, 2015 at 11:20 am

I love Old Town as well, but I was wondering is there a place that would be good for a single person to visit to where they can meet others?

April 19, 2015 at 3:33 pm

Old Town is lined with bars and restaurants that are very singles friendly.

Thomas Jones says

May 27, 2015 at 10:20 pm

Birchmere’s in Del Ray, not Old Town (not really even a walkable distance from Old Town unless you consider DCA to be walkable)

MariaAbroad says

March 20, 2016 at 10:56 pm

You are so right, Alexandria is such a perfect getaway from DC. I went there in January and it was so beautiful. I loved the Art Factory with all the little galleries and work shops, where you can meet and talk to the artists, watch them paint and discover new art in all price ranges.

March 24, 2016 at 8:18 pm

Don’t forget all the tasty restaurants!

Christopher Rudder says

August 14, 2016 at 8:15 am

A colleague of mine raves about Washington DC so I’m planning on going there. I’m glad Alexandria is close as you’ve convinced me to visit. Great post…

August 18, 2016 at 9:51 pm

Alexandria is one of my favorite weekend cities, you’ll love it there!

Bella WW says

August 17, 2016 at 5:06 am

I love Alexandria! I’ve been there several times when I was living in the US (Virginia)

August 18, 2016 at 10:04 pm

Seriously, isn’t Alexandria the best?

Whitney says

July 27, 2017 at 10:43 pm

I just bought a new home in VA http://www.drhorton.com/Virginia/Northern-Virginia after being relocated for my job and when a friend of mine suggested we go to Alexandria I was thinking I would hate it and i was so shocked to love it here. I will for sure be back over and over. thanks

Michelle W says

August 23, 2017 at 12:33 am

I went here in 2008- I loved it! It is so quaint and historical, plus Gadsby’s Tavern was delicious!

August 26, 2017 at 3:54 pm

holy cow! some of the architecture and colors are stunning here. how cool!

August 26, 2017 at 3:58 pm

I wish I had visited this place when I was in DC 3 years ago! The Spite House looks especially interesting, and totally agree about the Instagrammable part!

Kristin @ Camels & Chocolate says

August 26, 2017 at 5:17 pm

One of my best friends from home moved to Alexandria last year (her husband works for Air Force One) and we’re really hoping to get to visit her in the spring. She lives in one of these lovely, huge townhouses and I’ve always adored that area. Bookmarking your list for then!

September 7, 2017 at 9:15 pm

I’ll meet you when you come up!

Elena (@TravelingBytes) says

November 4, 2017 at 9:35 am

We used to live in Alexandria years ago. I have warmest memories about this beautiful town. Looking through this list reminded me how much I miss it. Fontaine Caffe used to be our every Sunday brunch place – great vibes pared with great French inspired cuisine. After that, spending the rest of the day at Torpedo Factory was another favorite pastime. There are so many different artists there that every visit led to some delightful discovery.

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Old Town Alexandria is a small town in Virginia, and it happens to be my favorite town in the U.S.A! I was lucky enough to live here for a year in 2017 and wanted to share my love for it, in case you ever happen to visit the area. If you’re an American history nerd like I am, don’t leave this darling town off your list. Here’s my travel guide on the best restaurants, shops and things to do in Alexandria VA!

The Old Town Alexandria Virginia Guide

Old Town Alexandria is a historic town dating back to the 1700s and it’s situated on the Potomac River, just outside of Washington D.C. This used to be a port town and it’s filled with history, stories and charming boutiques to get lost in. From the weekend farmer’s market in the town square, which is the country’s longest-running market running every Saturday rain or shine, to the spooky ghost tours around town, this is a place rich with history. And it has a peaceful, quiet, small-town vibe to it, making it a lovely place for a relaxing trip.

Not only is this charming town super walkable, giving it that European feel (similar energy I often feel in Boston) but it’s also so close to D.C. that you can take the metro from Alexandria straight into the city! Take the Blue or Yellow metro line to King Street and hop on the free Old Town trolley (it’s so cute inside and makes for a great ride!) and scope out the historic King Street.  It’s also bike-friendly and there’s a bike trail that goes from Alexandria to the National Mall, and even to Mount Vernon – the estate where George Washington lived.

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Where to Stay in Old Town Alexandria

Morrison house.

My favorite place to stay in Old Town Alexandria is the Morrison House. It’s an Autograph collection hotel , so it has this distinctive, independent boutique hotel feel with a whole lot of elegance and style. If you like beautifully designed hotels, this is a must! The hotel is themed to celebrate literature and classic stories. Everything from the book pages on the walls, to the hotel key cards that have pictures of Mark Twain and Jane Austen on them, is a subtle nod to storytelling – but in the most elegant way! And the location is perfect – tucked right into Old Town’s historic neighborhoods and a block away from the busyness of King Street. Be sure to not miss out on relaxing on the comfy couches in front of the fireplace…although let’s be real, the bed is a slice of heaven in itself, you won’t want to get out and explore. Hands down – one of my favorite hotels I’ve ever stayed at.

The Morrison Hotel and Study in Old Town Alexandria Virignia

Explore in Old Town Alexandria 

Visit the historic carlisle house and park.

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Find some treasures at the Old Town Boutique District Shops

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Favorite Shops in Old Town Alexandria

The family-owned shops and fashion boutiques are a real treat in Old Town Alexandria. Red Barn Mercantile (unique quality home furnishings and gifts), Penny Post (paper goods, cards, pens and notebooks), 529 Kids Consign (upscale high-end children’s consignment), The Lucky Knot and Old Town Shop (Alexandria, Virginia goods!), Mint Condition (women’s high fashion consignment), and Bishop Boutique and The Hive for cute shoes and stylish clothes. Old Town Books is also a must for book lovers!

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Take the Free Trolley Along King Street

The King Street Trolley is a delightful experience and it’s easy to hop on and off, too! It runs every 15 minutes between Alexandria City Hall/Market Square and the King St – Old Town Metrorail station from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m., seven days a week, including holidays.

Upon stepping off the free trolley, meander the quiet cobble-stoned streets, past the historical colonial home and discover the unique shops hidden on the side streets and artsy alleyways. There is so much history to be discovered here, and you’ll find historic stone plaques on the brick homes dating back to the early 1700s.

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Wander around the Waterfront and Torpedo Art Factory

After wandering down bustling King Street with its unique boutiques and small shops, be sure to check out the old Torpedo Art Factory along the water where you’ll find tons of local D.C. artists painting, creating and displaying their beautiful shops. They also have weekly in-person photography, scultpure, film and watercolor classes available here, and the prices are so affordable. On summer nights, I enjoy strolling along the dock and attending the free “Late-Night” events at the Torpedo Art Factory.

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Explore the Lighthouse and Trails at Jones Point Park

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A quiet little haven, this used to be my daily bike path to town. Wide grassy fields filled with dogs chasing after frisbees, dirt paths leading through the leafy woods and a quaint light house with views overlooking the National Harbor and Dyke Marsh in the distance makes it my favorite spot in Old Town. History buffs will love this trail, as there are signs and markers detailing the history of our port town.

Windmill Hill Park + Shipyard Park

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There is a photo opportunity along every corner in the  The Historic District of Old Town Alexandria. 19th century gas lamps light the brick sidewalks and cobblestoned streets and waving American flags outside of old ornate wooden doors with giant knockers. You’ll notice old wooden shutters and interesting doorways leading to hidden alleyways and perfectly manicured gardens.

I particularly love Captain’s Row (the 100 block of Prince Street) with the cobblestone street leading right down to the waterfront, the boutiques along the side streets of King St and the colonial houses alongside WindMill Hill Park on Lee Street. Be sure to wander around at “magic hour” (an hour before sunset) for the golden rays of the sun to make these brick sidewalks glow.

Visit the Spite House

Spite House is a 7 foot wide, about 25 feet deep and 325 square feet in two stories home and landmark located on Queen Street. Just a few blocks past Carlisle House, you can must walk on over and visit this piece of history! Story has it that in 1830 John Hollensbury, the owner of one of the adjacent houses, built built this house to keep horse-drawn wagons and loiterers out of his tiny alley. He did it in spite an you can even see gouges from wagon-wheel hubs along the brick walls! It’s definitely the tiniest house I’ve ever seen, and it makes for a great stroll!

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If you’re in the mood for healthy snacks or an Acai Bowl…

South block.

Head on over to the new South Block Juice in the heart of Old Town for healthy snacks (avocado toast anyone?), salads, light sandwiches, healthy smoothies and my favorite – their fruity Acai bowls! I feel like I’m in Australia or Bali when I eat one of these. The fruit is fresh, the smoothies are delicious and I love the L.A. health-obsessed vibe going on in this cafe.

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If you’re in the mood for Italian….

Trattoria da franco.

Home of traditional Roman cuisine for over 25 years, this tucked away local spot is famous (with plenty of Capitol Hill politicians, celebrities and the locals!) for it’s authentic Italian pasta dishes, wine selections, and decor. The Trattoria is also the home of a monthly Opera Night, where the world’s best music is presented by Kennedy Center performers and Italian language classes are offered every Monday evening!

If you’re in the mood for French….

Fontaine cafe and creperie.

This locally owned casual and quiet European cafe is located on a quiet side street in Old Town. A personal favorite of mine, the small cafe feels like you’re stepping into a small village in France, with it’s authentic European vibe, savory and sweet crepes, and French fare. Make sure to try the Mussels, baguettes and Grand Chocolate crepe (it’s filled with chocolate mousse!). If you’re looking for delicious cheese boards, head to La Fromagerie for their artisan cheese and meat boards and wines.

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If you’re in the mood for true Vietnamese….

A small hole-in-the-wall local Vietnamese spot, you will immediately feel like you’re visiting a cafe in Vietnam. Make sure to bring cash as it is cash-only. It’s always busy, and rightfully so – the food is delicious – so I recommend getting there right when they open before the few small tables are snagged!

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If you’re in the mood for a cocktails and Modern American cuisine…

The Study is a classy, luxe atmospheric bar and restaurant located inside the Morrison Hotel. The food is seasonally sourced, of the highest quality and every detail is artfully presented. The classic cocktails are some of the best in Alexandria (my husband went over the moon for the Beautiful Little Fool and we even got to meet the chef, who passionately shared his love for gastronomy and inspiration for the uniquely flavorful dishes. Some favorites on the menu are the cold smoked hamachi, churros with spicy chocolate sauce and the chocolate sampler! There is also live piano at the Study bar on Thursday – Saturdays from 6-9pm. I’ve eaten here a few times over the years and it’s always a must when we come back to visit.

The Study ALX in Old Town Alexandria Virignia

If you’re in the mood for a historical dining experience…

Gadsby’s tavern.

Gadsby’s Tavern is an absolute must when visiting Old Town Alexandria. The historic American decor matches the energy of the town. This is a special restaurant where you can take a moment to journey back to an 18th-century tavern where famous historical figures such as George Washington, and Thomas Jefferson and everyday people dined and celebrated since 1770! I spent my 23rd birthday here, and it was truly an unforgettable and magical experience, with the traditional 18th century, elegant colonial dining rooms, waitstaff costumes, and an amazing selection of traditional American food. My favorites were the baked brie en croute (puff pastry with spiced apples and raspberry coulis) and the crispy fried oysters.

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If you’re in the mood for casual…

Chadwicks is a casual joint with great American food, located right on the waterfront. Wooden beams and shipyard decor sprinkle the upstairs area, which is my favorite area to sit in, and they’re open late, so it makes for a fun place to meet up with friends or watch a game on the t.v. If you love grilled cheese, be sure to get the one at Chadwicks; it has fried green tomatoes, pickled onions, with pimento cheese on toasted brioche. It’s heavy but ahhhh, it’s one of the best sandwiches I’ve ever had . So good!

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If you’re in the mood for coffee…

Misha’s coffeehouse and coffee roaster.

For the best neighborhood atmosphere and the sound of coffee roasting, this brightly lit coffee house is my personal favorite in Old Town. These beans are hand-picked and hand-roasted daily. I love to sit at the communal table in the back and nibble on their chewy vegan chocolate chip cookies. Now in 2023, they have two locations: one on King Street and the other near the waterfront by Big Wheel Bikes.

Killer E.S.P.

….stands for Espresso, Sorbet, and Pie…. is a close second with their excellent gelato, deli sandwiches, and dog-friendly vibes.

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LAVENDER MOON CUPCAKERY

Best cupcakes in the entire world. ‘Nough said.

Lavender Moon Cupcakery in Old Town Alexandria

Old Town Alexandria is a delightfully small town that I cherish and love visiting whenever I’m traveling in the United States. The first time my husband and I visited was for our first anniversary together in 2016. We loved the town so much , we decided to move there the following year! It feels like Starrs Hollow, with a sprinkle of elegance and a whole lot of history.

It’s one of those rare places in the world where my romanticized, rose-tinted glasses meet reality; it’s always just as magical as I imagine it to be.

If you’re ever in the Virginia / Washington D.C. area, be sure to add this town to the top of your list. I hope this Old Town Alexandria guide helps you in planning your travels.

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Must See Things In Old Town Alexandria Virginia

Last Updated on October 26, 2021 by Lori

If you’re planning a trip to Washington, D.C., don’t miss exploring the quaint town of Old Town, Alexandria, Virginia!

There are so many things to see and do while you’re in Washington, D.C. that adding on to your itinerary might seem impossible! But,  if you can spend at least an afternoon in “Old Town,” I promise, you will love it! 

Things To Do In Alexandria

What do I love about this quaint downtown area of Old Town Alexandria?  I think what I love most about Alexandria is the fact that there’s something for everyone! 

Whether it’s walking down King Street having fun in the Old Town Alexandria shops, or just trying to decide which restaurant or coffee bar you want to try next!

Old Alexandria has that “feeling” of fun, excitement, and just about everything you’re looking for!

5 Best Reasons You’ll Love Old Town Alexandria

The BEST 5 Reasons You'll Love Old Town Alexandria

We really found and fell in love with Old Town six years ago while simply looking for a place to stop for a cup of coffee.

What we found was a “home away from home” so to speak as a year later, my daughter moved to Alexandria when she landed her job in Washington, D.C.

We’ve visited Old Alexandria in all seasons (I highly recommend taking a drive to Old Town during the Holiday season!) and I can honestly say we’ve loved visiting any time of year!

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Alexandria, VA – Top 5 Small City In U.S.

Old Alexandria has been named A Top 5 Small City in the U.S.  by Condé Nast Traveler and One Of The Most Dog-Friendly Vacation Destinations by Expedia (2019)

As we walked down King Street, we saw people not only strolling along the street with their dogs but sitting in the outdoor restaurant seating areas with their dogs. (While dogs are welcome in the outdoor patio areas of the restaurants, they must remain on the sidewalk side of the tables.)

You can even take your dog on a Canine Cruise on the Potomac Riverboat!   (Dogs ride free of course!)

Alexandria, VA Is Rich In History, Shopping, And Entertainment

Old Town is full of history, shopping, entertainment, restaurants, and pubs to choose from in that sometimes it’s hard to decide what to see or do first! 

From guided and self-guided walking tours down cobblestone streets, live music in many restaurants and pubs during the evenings to amazing views as you sit by the waterfront just watching the boats (and people!)…

I know you will LOVE the fun things to do in Old Town Alexandria as much as we do!

What To Do in Old Town Alexandria

One of the first things I recommend doing is to stop at the Torpedo Factory to pick up a Visitor Guide To Alexandria.

The Torpedo Factory was a fully operational munitions plant during WWII.  Today, it is home to 82 artists’ studios, seven galleries, the Alexandria Archaeology Museum, and The Art League School.

You can visit The Torpedo Factory free of charge to meet some of the 165 artists and watch them work.

Alexandria Official Visitors Guide

Tip:  While picking up your Visitor Guide inside the Torpedo Factory you can use the restrooms before you begin your day in Alexandria!

Map of Old Town Alexandria

Inside the Visitor Guide, you will find the map of Old Town Alexandria, coupons, things to do, and lists of Old Town’s 200+ shops and restaurants.

Map of Downtown Old Town Alexandria, Virginia

You will need this map because, without it, you might miss all there is to see! 

I will warn you – King Street is a mile long.  We’ve never walked the entire length of the street because, well, it is far from one end to the other!

Thankfully, there is a Free King Street Trolley!

King Street Trolley – Old Town Alexandria

King Street Trolley Old Town Alexandria, Virginia

The trolley runs every 10 to 15 minutes between N. Union Street and the King St-Old Town Metrorail Station and includes 20 stops for hopping on and off. 

The trolley operates daily and during certain times of the year, I’ve seen the trolley very crowded.  But – you just wait for the next one to come along!

Old Town Alexandria Waterfront

After picking up your Visitor Guide , one thing that we love to do is to sit by the waterfront while we decide where we want to eat, or what we want to see! 

This is a great place to check out the Visitor Guide to plan your day!

Restaurants on the Wharf in Old Town Alexandria, Virginia

Take A Water Cruise

While you’re sitting at the waterfront planning your day, you might consider taking a Potomac Riverboat Cruise!  

You can purchase your tickets right at the waterfront for the Monuments Cruise, or purchase tickets for the Water Taxi which will take you to National Harbor, the Wharf or even the National’s Baseball game!

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Monuments Cruise From Old Town Alexandria, Virginia

Monuments Cruises from Old Town Alexandria, Virginia

One of our favorite things was to take a Monuments Cruise from Alexandria to Georgetown.  

Potomac Riverboat at The Wharf in Old Town Alexandria, Virginia

The Monuments Cruise will take you down the Potomac to Georgetown and then back.  You can purchase a Roundtrip ticket or a one-way ticket.

We really enjoyed seeing all the monuments from the waterside!

Washington Monument from the Monuments Cruise in Old Town Alexandria, Virginia

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You Will Love All The FOOD in Old Town Alexandria

There are So Many delicious restaurants & pubs to choose from in Old Town!  This is another reason we LOVE coming to Old Town – just to EAT!

Old Town Alexandria Restaurants

Restaurants Along King Street in Old Town Alexandria, Virginia

One of the things that my daughter loves about Old Town is just how many restaurants, pubs and every imaginable cuisine there is for you to try! 

One of my favorites, of course, is Pop’s  Ice Cream Shop !  (Does that count as a restaurant?)

Pops Ice Cream Shop in Old Town Alexandria

On some summer days, you will find the line Out The Door at Pop’s Ice Cream Shop – But it is Ohhh Sooo Good!! AND Worth the Wait!

We have eaten at The Fish Market Restaurant and Bar several times and loved it!

The Fish Market Restaurant in Old Town Alexandria

As you enter the door, the Fish Market is on one side and the main restaurant on the other side.  In fact, there are five dining rooms to choose from each with a different atmosphere. 

In addition to the main restaurant, there is seating on the patio, balcony, The Anchor Bar at the Fish Market, and The Captain’s Private Dining Room facility for private parties. 

We started with Oysters on the Half Shell

Oysters on the Half Shell The Fish Market Restaurant

For lunch we chose:

The Filet O’Fish Market Sandwich with Old Bay Chips

Fish Sandwich and Chips at The Fish Market Restaurant

The Shrimp Basket

Shrimp Basket The Fish Market Restaurant

Salmon BLT Sandwich on a Ciabatta Roll – with those delicious Old Bay Chips

Salmon Sandwich on Ciabotta The Fish Market Restaurant

Jumbo Lump Crabcake Sandwich with Old Bay Chip s

Crabcake Sandwich The Fish Market Restaurant

Lunch was Delicious!  The service was very attentive too!

Old Alexandria Waterfront Dining

If you’re looking for Waterside dining, I highly recommend Vola’s Dockside Grill and High-Tide Lounge.

Vola's Waterside Dining Old Town Alexandria

This is a casual seafood restaurant with one of the largest outdoor waterfront patio areas in Old Town. We had lunch one day at Vola’s and couldn’t have been happier with the choices! 

We chose to sit by the window with a view of the water.

One of our very favorite restaurants is  Joe Theissman’s Restaurant  

The steaks are delicious, the salmon is delicious and I especially love the wedge salad!

Joe Theissmans Restaurant Old Town Alexandria

You should be aware that Joe Theissman’s IS also a sports bar (you’ll really know it’s a sports bar when you dine during March Madness- which is when this photo was taken!  

Everything we have tried at Joe Theissman’s Restaurant has been delicious!

Tip:   If you park in the parking garage, the restaurant will validate your parking on certain days and times!

Other Favorite Restaurants in Alexandria:

We have eaten at many other restaurants in Old Town which are also amazing! 

Since my daughter lives there and considers herself a “Local” now, I asked her to tell me a few of her favorite restaurants – and I had to put a limit on her list because it was so long!

  • Chart House Restaurant
  • Hank’s Oyster Bar
  • Gadsby’s Tavern Restaurant
  • Virtue Feed & Grain
  • Chadwick’s
  • Blackwall Hitch
  • Southside 815

There are too many great restaurants, pubs, places with live music, bars…I can’t list them all!  

You’ll Love These Alexandria VA Attractions

If you can stay for more than a day, here are a few sightseeing Alexandria attractions you won’t want to miss!

George Washington Masonic National Memorial

The George Washington Masonic National Memorial is listed as a National Historic Landmark .

The Memorial is open seven days a week from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (closed on major holidays). Five tours run daily at 9:30 a.m., 11:00 a.m., 1:00 p.m., 2:30 p.m. & 4:00 p.m.

The guided tour is one hour in length and includes five or more areas of the Memorial, including several exhibit rooms and the Observation Deck.

Admission to the Memorial is $18. Photo ID required. Children aged 12 and under are admitted to the Memorial for free but must be accompanied by an adult. 

The Memorial is beautiful at night.  This is a photo I took during a recent visit.

George Washington Masonic National Memorial

Photo By L. Andrews

The Capital Wheel at National Harbor 

We loved taking a ride on The Capital Wheel at National Harbor!

Capital Wheel at National Harbor

Just across the Potomac River from Alexandria, Virginia is the National Harbor.  We had a great lunch at National Harbor then took a ride on the Capital Wheel!

Riding in the Capital Wheel at National Harbor

From Old Alexandrea’s Waterfront, you can take the Water Taxi from Old Town to the National Harbor!

Taking The Water Taxi from Old Alexandria

Alexandria’s Ghost & Graveyard Tour

Costumed lantern-carrying guides on this tour to learn about Alexandria’s early history, unsolved mysteries, and ghost stories.

Visit  Alexandria Colonial Tours for tickets, dates, and times.

Where To Stay in Old Town Alexandria

Since now I’ve convinced you to stay the night, here are some great ideas for your hotel stay.  There are many hotels to choose from not only in Old Town but the surrounding area as well! 

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Why You Should Visit Old Town Alexandria

I hope I have enticed you to take a trip to Old Town, Alexandria, Virginia! 

From all the shopping, food, drinks, and Old Town’s Waterfront, you will love the rich history of the area. Take time to walk down its quaint streets and enjoy all that this historic town has to offer! 

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Alexandria Virginia Map and Directions

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Alexandria, Virginia is located along the  Potomac River,  six miles south of Downtown Washington, DC. The historic town is north of I-95, south of I-395 and west of Route 1. This map of Alexandria serves as a guide to help you navigate your way to the popular neighborhood and find the major attractions. The heart of Old Town centers from King Street (Route 7) near the King Street Metro station to the waterfront and the Torpedo Factory Art Center.  

Maps, Directions and Transportation Options to Alexandria

While there are four Metro stations that serve the Alexandria area, the King Street station, near the George Washington Masonic Memorial , is the closest to Old Town Alexandria, the most popular destination for visitors. See a Guide to Using the Washington Metrorail.  The station is over a mile and a 10 block walk to the waterfront. The  King Street Trolley is free and offers easy transportation around Old Town. It runs every 10 minutes between Union Street and the King St - Old Town Metrorail station with stops at the following cross streets: 

Diagonal Road Peyton Street (1400 block of King Street) Fayette Street (1200 block) Patrick Street (1000 block) Columbus Street (800 block) St. Asaph Street (600 block) Royal Street (400 block) Lee Street (200 block) Union Street (Unit block)

The King Street trolley runs Sunday - Wednesday: 11:00 a.m. - 10:30 p.m. and Thursday - Saturday: 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 a.m./Midnight

Metrobus also provides service to Alexandria from around the region. 

DASH  (Alexandria Transit Company) provides bus service around Alexandria and between its Metro and the Pentagon Stations. 

Amtrak also stops at the King Street Metro Station with routes that serve major cities including Boston, New York City, Newark, Philadelphia and Baltimore.

Driving Directions to Alexandria

From Washington, DC: Head south on 14th St NW/US-1 toward Jefferson Dr SW Continue to follow US-1 Entering Virginia Take the exit toward George Washington Memorial Pkwy South Take exit 10B toward Reagan National Airport/Mount Vernon Continue approximately 3.8 miles, the Parkway will become N. Washington St. which runs to the heart of Old Town Alexandria King Street is the main shopping district, the waterfront is about 6 blocks to the east From Maryland (Northwest of DC): Take I-495 South toward Northern Virginia Exit onto George Washington Memorial Pkwy South Follow GW Parkway to exit 10B toward Reagan National Airport/Mount Vernon Continue approximately 3.8 miles, the Parkway will become N. Washington St. which runs to the heart of Old Town Alexandria King Street is the main shopping district, the waterfront is about 6 blocks to the east From Maryland (Northeast of DC): Take I-495 South toward Andrews AFB/Richmond VA Pass through the District of Columbia and enter Virginia Take exit 176B-A for VA-241/Telegraph Rd toward Alexandria Slight right at Telegraph Rd/VA-241 North Merge onto Duke St/VA-236 East via the ramp to Downtown Alexandria From Northern Virginia: Take I-395 to King Street/VA-7 Exit 5.

Parking in Old Town Alexandria:  On-street parking and public parking lots are available. See details about how to find parking in Alexandria

For more information about public transportation, dining, sightseeing tours, annual events, and more,  see a profile of Alexandria, Virginia.  

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This map shows a closeup version of the heart of Old Town Alexandria. Some of the main streets are named King, Duke, Prince, Queen, and Princess for the royalty that first established the town during Colonial times. Old Town is a fascinating place to explore on foot with its cobblestone streets, colonial houses and churches, museums, shops and restaurants. For more information, see a Walking Tour of Old Town Alexandria

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Overlooking the Potomac River with views of our nation’s capital, Old Town Alexandria radiates charm while safeguarding its rich historic roots. Founded in 1749, Alexandria was a major seaport prior to the Revolutionary War, was occupied by Union troops during the Civil War, and was a torpedo production site during World War II. In 1946 Alexandria was the third city in the country to establish a historic district to preserve its architectural heritage. This easy walking tour of Old Town Alexandria includes private townhomes and secluded gardens located along the tree lined streets of the historic district. In addition, the tour ticket includes admission to two Garden Club of Virginia restoration projects within a short driving distance of the tour area – George Washington’s Mount Vernon Estate and Green Spring Gardens.

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There are so many things to do in Alexandria, VA, that you could spend days on end and not run out of ideas. And the small city has such a unique vibe and appeal that you’ll fall in love at first sight. Alexandria is utterly charming!

With its convenient location, only 8 miles from downtown Washington DC by car and a short ride away on the MetroRail, it makes a wonderful day trip or weekend getaway for couples or girlfriends looking to escape the hubbub of the nation’s capital.

Things to Do in Old Town Alexandria

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Stroll the King Street Mile

shops in Alexandria

King Street is the heart of Old Town Alexandria and is lined with a seemingly endless array of unique shops, restaurants, and historical points of interest.

The architecture alone is worth the stroll. So grab an ice cream—Forbes named Alexandria the “ice cream cone capital of the United States”—and enjoy a pleasant outing in the heart of this nationally designated historic district.

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If your feet get tired, you can always hop on and hop off the FREE King Street Trolley . It runs every 15 minutes with several stops between the King Street Metrorail Station and City Hall/Market Square.

King Street Trolley

See the Skinniest House in America

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This itty bitty bright blue townhouse on Queen Street is just 7 feet wide and 25 feet deep. Though it elicits smiles today, there was no smile on John Hollensbury’s face when he built it in 1830 out of spite. Thus the reason it’s called a “spite” house.

Tired of the noise of constant horse-drawn wagons and people in the alley beside his home, he blocked both ends of the passage and used the brick walls of the adjacent homes as the sides of the new house. Interestingly, the interior living room walls still show the old wagon wheel gouges.

It was only 325 square feet, but it did the job. Problem solved.

Take in the Waterfront Vistas

Waterfront Park Alexandria

Enjoy the picturesque views of Washington DC and the Potomac River from Alexandria’s waterfront and take a peek at the latest exhibition in the Site See: New Views in Old Town public art series.

The exhibitions change annually, and this year’s installation is a neon-lit postcard-style “I Love You” exhibit— a picture-perfect Instagram spot.

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The 2021 exhibition, entitled Groundswell, featured over 100 wood pilings ranging in height to reflect the Potomac River’s topography. Each piling’s reflective surface is etched with growth rings to indicate the passage of time.

Groundswell art

Once you’ve relaxed and refreshed on the shore, hop on a sightseeing cruise or take a water taxi for a new perspective of this beautiful Northern Virginia escape.

Water Taxi - boats at Alexandria

Dine at Iconic Eateries

Majestic Cafe neon sign

There are dozens of Old Town Alexandria restaurants to entice for lunch and dinner options. We were drawn in by the neon marquee-style sign of The Majestic on King Street and loved the food, the art-deco vibe, and the jazz music.

Another solid choice is Virtue Feed & Grain, located in an 1800s feed house. It’s now a modern American tavern but retains its historical charm.

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For early risers, kickstart your day with a cup of coffee or hot tea and French-inspired pastries and crepes at Cafe du Soleil , a cozy and cute cafe in the heart of the historic district.

Wander through Captain’s Row

cobblestone street in Alexandria

Spend some time winding your way through the scenic neighborhoods to see the colorful row houses and eyecatching architecture, turning onto Prince Street’s Captain’s Row—the oldest cobblestone street in Old Town.

The name comes from Captain John Harper, a sea captain who built many of these Federal-style homes in the late 1700s. Legend has it that the cobblestones were brought from England in ships as ballast and laid during the Revolutionary War by captured Hessians. But the bubble-bursting truth is that most of the stones likely came from the Potomac River.

Either way, the cobblestones add considerable charm to this picturesque part of town.

Captain's Row sign

Torpedo Factory Art Center

Torpedo Factory

Once the U.S. Naval Torpedo Station, the factory build torpedoes for five years before converting to munitions storage. Now, the Torpedo Factory Art Center is home to the largest number of publicly accessible working artist studios in the U.S.

Visitors can pop in and watch artists create in various media–including painting, ceramics, photography, jewelry, stained glass, fiber, printmaking, and sculpture. There are also several galleries and an archaeology museum to wander through.

Torpedo in Torpedo Factory Art Center

Visit the Oldest Farmers Market

Farmers Market Alexandria

For more than 260 years, the Old Town Farmers’ Market vendors have been selling fruits, vegetables, cheese, bread, pastries, and more. It’s one of the longest continuously operating farmer’s markets in the U.S. and well worth a stop.

Unlock Alexandria’s History

Stabler Ledbetter Museum

Stop by the Visitor Center (221 King Street) for a Key to the City Attractions Pass ($20). The pass includes admission to 9 historic sites and discounted admission to many others. (Check open status here .)

• Stabler-Leadbeater Apothecary Museum • Alexandria Black History Museum • Alexandria’s History Museum at the Lyceum • Carlyle House Historic Park • Freedom House Museum • Friendship Firehouse Museum • Gadsby’s Tavern Museum • George Washington Masonic National Memorial Observation Deck • Lee-Fendall House Museum & Garden

Take a Ghost Tour

Ghost and Graveyard Tour

Make it a night you’ll never forget as you hear the haunted tales of the ghosts of Alexandria. Costumed guides will lead you by lantern light through the streets while sharing this charming Virginia town’s history, legends, and lore. Ghost tour options range from the traditional to a “spirited” pub crawl.

Things to Do in Alexandria VA (Outside the Old Town Area)

Take in the view from the george washington masonic memorial.

George Washington Masonic National Memorial

This National Historic Landmark is dedicated to the memory of George Washington as the first president and as a mason. It’s open to visitors on most weekends, and one-hour tours may be ( reserved in advance ).

Along with visiting the memorial’s museums and exhibits, visitors can take in panoramic views of Alexandria and the Washington DC area from the ninth-floor observation deck.

Get up close to the Woodrow Wilson Bridge

Woodrow Wilson Bridge

This architectural wonder is actually a replacement bridge. The original bridge was built to accommodate 75,000 vehicles a day, but traffic surpassed 200,000 cars daily, and frequent drawbridge openings created severe traffic backups. So the new bridge was constructed with more lanes and higher navigational clearance to cut back on drawbridge openings.

To see the bridge up close from Jones Point Park, park as close to the river as possible. Then, you can walk under the bridge and to the other side for lovely views of Washington DC and National Harbor, Maryland.

Visit the Jones Point Lighthouse

Jones Point Lighthouse

The Jones Point Lighthouse is the last remaining river lighthouse in Virginia. Although it’s only open for pre-arranged tours, it’s still worth a look because of its historical significance.

To reach the lighthouse from the Wilson Bridge, continue straight down the path. Don’t take the right fork; keep straight. It will curve along the shore and bring you to the lighthouse. You’ll pass several boundary markers along the way.

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Explore the Delray Murals

mural in Delray

Walk up and down the sidewalks of Mount Vernon Avenue in the artsy Del Ray neighborhood to see all the vibrant, colorful murals on display. If you get hungry, grab a bite to eat or a coffee in one of the many retail locations along the way.

Delray statue

Where to Stay in Alexandria VA

Hotel Indigo

I stayed at the Hotel Indigo in Old Town Alexandria on South Union Street. It was a wonderful experience and within easy walking distance of everything on my list of things to do in Old Town Alexandria.

For more information on Alexandria, visit https://www.visitalexandriava.com/

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    Stabler-Leadbeater Apothecary Museum Old Town Alexandria is a vacation destination in its own right, although visitors most often spend a few hours there as part of a longer trip to Washington, DC.Steeped in history and brimming with great bars, restaurants, museums, and outdoor space, Old Town has a lot to offer whether you have a few hours or a few days to commit to it.

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    1.Take a stroll through Old Town's cobblestone streets admiring the 18th and 19th century architecture in one of the prettiest towns in Virginia. 2. Explore Civil War era medicine at the Stabler-Leadbeater Apothecary Museum. 3.Rent a bike from DC Bike and Roll and explore the Mount Vernon Trail.

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    Old Town Alexandria is a historic town dating back to the 1700s and it's situated on the Potomac River, just outside of Washington D.C. This used to be a port town and it's filled with history, stories and charming boutiques to get lost in. From the weekend farmer's market in the town square, which is the country's longest-running ...

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    It's none other than the well-preserved Old Town Alexandria, a neighborhood in Alexandria, Virginia. As its name suggests, the place holds a rich history, featuring several historical buildings. This history encompasses its tobacco trading business, a slave-trading firm, and Civil War supplications. Old Town Alexandria dates back over 250 years.

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    5. The Carlyle House Historic Park. The Carlyle House Historic Park - 121 N Fairfax St, Alexandria, VA 22314. The Carlyle House Historic Park is a beautiful piece of architecture, built in the Georgian style by Scottish merchant John Carlyle during the colonial period.

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    Visit the Old Town Farmers Market. If you happen to be visiting Old Town Alexandria on a weekend, you can also visit the country's oldest continuously-run farmers' market. It's been held on Saturday mornings in the Market Square on Kings Street for more than 250 years. Even George Washington used to sell his produce from Mount Vernon at ...

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    4. For the Seasons. Alexandria is an old city, especially by American standards, and that means mature trees, centuries-old gardens, and a waterfront. Everything about it is scenic! The changing seasons are very distinctive in Old Town: cherry blossoms and colorful blooms in spring, vibrant greenery in summer, leaves of every color in the fall ...

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    The historic town is north of I-95, south of I-395 and west of Route 1. This map of Alexandria serves as a guide to help you navigate your way to the popular neighborhood and find the major attractions. The heart of Old Town centers from King Street (Route 7) near the King Street Metro station to the waterfront and the Torpedo Factory Art Center.

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    Stroll the King Street Mile. King Street is the heart of Old Town Alexandria and is lined with a seemingly endless array of unique shops, restaurants, and historical points of interest. The architecture alone is worth the stroll. So grab an ice cream—Forbes named Alexandria the "ice cream cone capital of the United States"—and enjoy a ...

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