Heritage & Charm in Virginia
Delve into the rich history of the USA’s third-oldest historic district and indulge in the modern delights of Alexandria, Virginia. You’ll find Old Town’s beautifully preserved architecture, vibrant waterfront and cosmopolitan energy – all just minutes from Washington, D.C.
Wander brick-lined streets with independent shops, art galleries and amazing restaurants.
Find open-air dining, art galleries and sightseeing cruises on the Potomac River.
Scenic green spaces and trails connect to cobblestone streets and historic landmarks for serene sightseeing.
Around Alexandria
Explore Old Town
On this official “Great Street,” meander local eateries and shops tucked among historic buildings, brick-lined sidewalks and cobblestone alleys.
Stroll the the oldest cobblestone block in the city, named for Capt. John Harper who built many of the homes here in the late 1700s.
See the artsy side of Old Town at this World War II munitions plant that has been transformed into working artist studios.
History Where It Happened
Tour the museum and grounds at this Colonial-era Georgian manor that was a social hub in the 1700s.
Experience a slice of life from the 1700s at this original apothecary turned interactive museum.
Tap into expert local guides for immersive walking tours focused on Black history, Old Town or even haunted happenings.
Fresh-Air Fun
Climb aboard this ornate replica vessel, which appeared in “Pirates of the Caribbean” films, for a tour of the ship and waterfront views.
Bike this path stretching from George Washington’s Mount Vernon to Washington, D.C., for Potomac River views.
From the city’s waterfront, take a sightseeing cruise or water taxi to spot the region’s most iconic landmarks.

Visit Alexandria




