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Published on Nov 24, 2015

What's it like to live in Alexandria, VA...take a quick stroll through the city with me Now!

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LIVE ALEXANDRIA, VA

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Explore Alexandria, VA with me NOW! as we ride through the city with a view!

old town

King Street - Fun - Food - Events
This hoppin' city center is the place to find fun, dining and entertainment. This historic neighborhood sits on the Potomac River waterfront and is packed with boutiques, award-winning restaurants and lodging options. King Street, Old Town's main street, offers sightseeing at places like the George Washington Masonic National Memorial and The Lyceum: Alexandria's History Museum.

Top safest city in VA

Walkable - Bike Sharing - Trolley
Aside from Old Town, there are three other main neighborhoods in Alexandria. Each is different in their own way, but the neighborhoods blend 18th and 19th century architecture with modern amenities. Neighborhoods include: Old Town, Del Ray, West End and Carlyle/Eisenhower, each with their own arts, dining, shopping and history.

“It’s easy to go car-free in our walkable city, which includes easy access to DC’s Metrorail system, bike sharing and car sharing systems, the free King Street Trolley, and prolific taxi and Uber service. We have our own Amtrak station in Old Town and are just 10 minutes from Washington Reagan National airport,” says Claire Mouledoux director of communications at Visit Alexandria.

animal friendly

dog & cats are welcome
One of the most dog-friendly cities in the U.S., the city loves four-legged furry canines. So much so, the city offers special events and plenty of places for them to get out, including doggy happy hours and canine boat cruises, treats, and water bowls along King Street. Scottish dogs even have a chance to strut their stuff at the annual The Campagna Center's Scottish Christmas Walk Weekend and Parade in December.

exquisite food

restaurants with a view..always
Award-winning restaurants in Alexandria help place the city's dining scene in publications such as Food & Wine, Bon Appetit, The New York Times and our Best Foodies list. From cocktails to desserts, Alexandria restaurants serve it all. Notable Yelp reviewer hot spots include Columbia Firehouse, Hank's Oyster Bar, Momo Sushi and Cafe, and the region's first brewery, Port City Brewing Co., and Swing's, a coffee roastery established in 1916.

museum & arts

historical sites - national museums
Washington's town house was completed in 1769, and even though it was demolished in 1855, it was rebuilt on the original foundation using its bricks and stones in 1960. Along with that cool fact, Alexandria is packed full of museums and historical sites including the Torpedo Factory Art Center and the George Washington Masonic National Memorial.

#4 News & World report

best schools in the nation
Anyone studying the economic future sees the great emphasis the country is placing on STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) education. Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology ranks No.4 on U.S. News and World Report's list of best high schools in the nation. The city also has 18 public schools and six private schools ready to teach and train students.

10 min to DC

river front - view of monument
“Alexandria is an oasis – 15 minutes by Metro from the nation’s capital, but with a friendly, small-town feel," Kaiden says. The city is so close residents and visitors can actually see the Washington Monument and Capitol building in Washington D.C. on the riverfront horizon. Moving to Alexandria gives residents access to one of the country's most famous cities without having to live in the metro area.

outdoor living

Mt. Vernon Bike Trail - hiking - walking
Many looking to relocate want a place to enjoy outdoor recreation, and Alexandria has plenty of options for outdoor fun. The city offers mild climate with options for biking along the Mount Vernon Trail, which starts in Mount Vernon and ends at the National Mall in D.C. Water taxis and boat cruises can also take you to area attractions, or you can visit one of many parks, which range from historic and nature to waterfront and pet friendly.

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