Attractions around Alexandria
Explore 20 attractions, restaurants, shops around Alexandria
4.5 (2818)
Old Town
Alexandria, VA 22314
Quaint old seaport section of Alexandria on the National Register of Historic Places.
4.5 (1312)
Old Town Alexandria Waterfront
1 Prince Street, Alexandria, VA 22314
4.5 (1224)
Torpedo Factory Art Center
105 N Union St On the waterfront at the intersection of King and Union Streets, Alexandria, VA 22314-3217
Art in Person and in Progress. Located in Old Town Alexandria, the Torpedo Factory Art Center is home to 150+ working artists, 7 galleries, The Art League, and the Alexandria Archaeology Museum.
4.5 (695)
George Washington Masonic National Memorial
101 Callahan Dr, Alexandria, VA 22301-2751
A very visible tribute to George Washington stands on King Street in Alexandria, Virginia.
4.5 (418)
Alexandria's Christ Church
118 N Washington St, Alexandria, VA 22314-3023
4.5 (328)
Carlyle House
121 N Fairfax St, Alexandria, VA 22314-3229
A Georgian mansion built in 1753 by merchant and City founder John Carlyle. Five governors and General Braddock met here to discuss funding the French and Indian War. This historic meeting influenced the call for American independence in the 1770s, and sparked the concept of taxation without representation. Daily tours, youth programs, special events, exhibits, and lectures offer visitors a chance to experience eighteenth century life. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday: 10 a.m.- 4 p.m.; Sunday: Noon-4 p.m. (tours on the hour, last tour at 4 p.m.). Call ahead to schedule a tour!
4.5 (300)
Stabler-Leadbeater Apothecary Museum
105 S Fairfax St # 107, Alexandria, VA 22314-3301
The Apothecary served local customers, including the Washingtons and Robert E. Lee, between 1792 and 1933. The shop was transformed into a museum shortly after its closing and visitors can still view the original ingredients, products, and documents left behind by this 141-year-old family business.
4.5 (267)
Woodlawn & Pope-Leighey House
9000 Richmond Hwy, Alexandria, VA 22309-1506
Woodlawn Estate and the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Pope-Leighey House are two iconic architectural sites of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, located on the same property in historic Alexandria, Virginia, just outside Washington D.C. Our Federal Georgian Mansion, built in 1805 for Nelly Parke Custis Lewis and Lawrence Lewis and our Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Usonian House, built in 1940 and moved to our property in the 60's both sit in a beautiful landscape. Visitors are encouraged to explore the contrasting architectural and historical stories of these two masterpiece homes, set in glorious landscape. Our site is also home to the non-profit farm, Arcadia Center for Sustainable Food & Agriculture.
4.5 (267)
Gadsby's Tavern Museum
134 N Royal St, Alexandria, VA 22314-3226
Learn about early America at Alexandria’s five-star hotel of the 18th century! Gadsby’s Tavern Museum consists of the c. 1785 tavern and the 1792 City Tavern and Hotel. John Gadsby propelled the buildings to fame, managing operations with his enslaved staff. It was the center of political, business, and social life in Alexandria and hosted the likes of George Washington and Thomas Jefferson.
4.5 (244)
Huntley Meadows Park
3701 Lockheed Blvd Telegraph Road and South Kings Highway Intersection, Alexandria, VA 22306-2060
4.0 (130)
Alexandria Visitors Center
221 King St, Alexandria, VA 22314-3209
Go-to for sightseeing brochures, attraction tickets, maps & gifts. Friendly, knowledgeable staff. Open year-round.
4.5 (110)
Port City Brewing Company
3950 Wheeler Ave, Alexandria, VA 22304-6409
Open every day Port City offers year-round award-winning craft beer in an inviting setting. You are welcome to sample a tasting, enjoy a pint, or grab growler fills, six-packs and kegs to-go! We host tours Thursdays through Sundays. You will find local food trucks on busy days but outside food is always welcome. Check out our special events each month such as Guided Pairings, beer releases, Joggers & Lagers, Beer Yoga, Trivia, Comedy Nights, Pedals ‘N’ Pints and more.
4.5 (110)
Alexandria City Hall & Market Square
301 King St, Alexandria, VA 22314-3211
4.5 (109)
Alexandria National Cemetery
1450 Wilkes St NOTE: Not to be confused with ARLINGTON National Cemetery, Alexandria, VA 22314-3424
4.0 (64)
National Inventors Hall of Fame Museum
600 Dulany St, Alexandria, VA 22314-5790
The National Inventors Hall of Fame Museum, located at the United States Patent and Trademark Office Headquarters, is the National Monument to Innovation® that allows you to step into a world of inspiration, challenge and discovery. Inside the museum, visitors can explore the stories and inventions of more than 540 National Inventors Hall of Fame Inductees, through the one-of-a-kind Gallery of Icons™ exhibit, original artifacts and inspirational videos. Celebrate the story of intellectual property and its significance to progress, innovation and culture in the Intellectual Property Power exhibit. There, you will discover the importance of trademarks and patents and how they make modern amenities possible. After exploring, test your knowledge of iconic trademarks, logos and sound marks on various interactive kiosks throughout the museum.
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