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Archer Hotel Old Town Alexandria
Archer Hotel Old Town Alexandria
Hampton Inn & Suites Arlington Crystal City DCA
Hampton Inn & Suites Arlington Crystal City DCA
AC Hotel by Marriott National Harbor Washington, D.C. Area
AC Hotel by Marriott National Harbor Washington, D.C. Area
Hyatt Centric Old Town Alexandria
Hyatt Centric Old Town Alexandria
Holiday Inn Express Washington DC SW - Springfield by IHG
Holiday Inn Express Washington DC SW - Springfield by IHG
AC Hotel by Marriott Arlington National Landing
AC Hotel by Marriott Arlington National Landing
Hotel AKA Alexandria
Hotel AKA Alexandria
Hyatt Place National Harbor
Hyatt Place National Harbor
Hyatt Regency Crystal City
Hyatt Regency Crystal City
Residence Inn Alexandria Old Town South at Carlyle
Residence Inn Alexandria Old Town South at Carlyle
Sheraton Suites Old Town Alexandria
Sheraton Suites Old Town Alexandria
Hampton Inn Alexandria-Old Town/King St. Metro
Hampton Inn Alexandria-Old Town/King St. Metro
Courtyard by Marriott Alexandria Old Town/Southwest
Courtyard by Marriott Alexandria Old Town/Southwest
Hotel Heron Alexandria Old Town, Curio Collection by Hilton
Hotel Heron Alexandria Old Town, Curio Collection by Hilton
Best Western Springfield
Best Western Springfield
Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Alexandria West/Mark Center
Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Alexandria West/Mark Center
Embassy Suites by Hilton Crystal City National Airport
Embassy Suites by Hilton Crystal City National Airport
DoubleTree by Hilton Washington DC - Crystal City
DoubleTree by Hilton Washington DC - Crystal City
Renaissance Arlington Capital View Hotel
Renaissance Arlington Capital View Hotel
Best Western Plus Alexandria / Fort Belvoir
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Top neighborhoods in Alexandria

Old Town Alexandria
King Street's cobblestone charm whispers stories of founding fathers between boutique-filled 18th-century townhouses and waterfront cafes. Spend your day hopping between artist studios at the Torpedo Factory, wandering through Gadsby's Tavern where George Washington once dined, or catching Potomac views from the scenic promenade. Christ Church's colonial spire and the Georgian Carlyle House offer perfect photo ops for history buffs. Get around on the free King Street Trolley that shuttles visitors along the main corridor every 15 minutes. Colonial taverns serve up crab cakes alongside modern bistros, while boutiques showcase everything from handmade pottery to Revolutionary War memorabilia. Most historic buildings have limited accessibility due to preservation requirements.

Del Ray
Del Ray welcomes you with its quirky small-town vibe just minutes from DC's chaos. Mount Vernon Avenue forms the neighborhood's beating heart, lined with colorful Victorian storefronts housing independent bookshops and cozy cafes. Locals gather at Pat Miller Square for community events, while tree-canopied streets showcase charming early 20th-century homes with wraparound porches. The dining scene offers everything from farm-to-table bistros to ethnic eateries with reasonable prices. Most shops and restaurants operate Tuesday through Sunday, with limited Monday hours. While there aren't many hotels directly in Del Ray, you'll find boutique B&Bs and vacation rentals in historic homes nearby.

Eisenhower East
Eisenhower East combines corporate cool with unexpected cultural gems. The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office anchors this modern district where innovation is celebrated at the National Inventors Hall of Fame. Business travelers appreciate the sleek office towers and wide boulevards, while history buffs can easily visit nearby Alexandria National Cemetery and Masonic Memorial. Grab lunch at upscale chain restaurants during weekdays when the area buzzes with professionals. Extended-stay hotels with kitchenettes make perfect bases for work trips. The Eisenhower Avenue Metro Station puts you just 20 minutes from DC attractions with trains running every 6-12 minutes during peak hours.

Old Town West
Old Town West offers a delightful journey through Alexandria's colonial past with its well-preserved architecture and cobblestone streets. The Alexandria Black History Museum and Resource Center provide fascinating glimpses into the area's rich cultural heritage. Visitors can explore the charming residential streets where historic townhouses create an authentic neighborhood feel away from tourist crowds. The area boasts excellent walkability with brick sidewalks connecting cozy cafes and local shops. Braddock Road Metro Station makes getting around easy, while the neighborhood's peaceful tree-lined streets offer a welcome retreat after days spent discovering Alexandria's maritime history and colonial landmarks.

Southwest Quadrant
Alexandria's Southwest Quadrant blends historic charm with scenic waterfront beauty. Stroll cobblestone King Street lined with 18th-century townhouses now housing boutiques and taverns. The Torpedo Factory Art Center showcases local artists in a converted munitions plant, while Waterfront Park offers stunning Potomac River views perfect for sunset watching. Getting around is a breeze with the free King Street trolley running to the waterfront and excellent walkability throughout. Historic taverns serve colonial-inspired fare alongside upscale waterfront restaurants with river views. Choose from charming boutique inns in converted 18th-century buildings or modern hotels overlooking the Potomac.
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Cobblestone streets wind through Old Town, where 18th-century townhouses stand as elegant reminders of America's early days. Duck into local boutiques or watch artists at work in the Torpedo Factory Art Center, where former munitions workshops now house creative studios. George Washington's Mount Vernon estate offers a glimpse into the first president's home life, complete with meticulous gardens and Potomac River views. The tiny Spite House, barely seven feet wide, proves that real estate feuds have always existed. Market Square buzzes with activity, while the Lyceum's exhibits illuminate Alexandria's complex past. For a taste of local flavor, explore the Del Ray neighborhood where family-owned restaurants serve everything from gourmet comfort food to international cuisine.

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