Northern Virginia
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Northern Virginia

Historic battlefields meet Washington DC's political power

Northern Virginia sits right in the thick of American history and political power. You're minutes from the White House, but also walking the same ground where Civil War soldiers fought. Arlington National Cemetery spreads across rolling hills. Old Town Alexandria cobblestones lead to waterfront restaurants. And yes, the traffic is legendary – but that's because everyone wants to be here. This is where history buffs meet policy wonks, where family-friendly museums share space with serious monuments. The Potomac River runs through it all, connecting past to present.

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Arlington puts you closest to DC without the city price tag. The Rosslyn corridor has high-rise hotels with Metro access – you'll be at the Lincoln Memorial in 15 minutes. Crystal City works for Reagan National Airport proximity. Old Town Alexandria wins for charm. Stay near King Street and you can walk to waterfront dining and historic sites. The Morrison House feels like colonial luxury. But here's the thing – Northern Virginia hotels book up fast during cherry blossom seasonand political events. Reserve early or you'll end up in Fairfax paying premium prices anyway.

Money-Saving Tips

  • 1.Many Smithsonian museums offer free admission - hit the Air and Space Museum at Dulles for aviation history without the DC crowds
  • 2.Arlington Cemetery tours are free - just pay for parking ($2/hour) and wear comfortable walking shoes
  • 3.Happy hour in Arlington runs 4-7 PM with good deals - try Clarendon Ballroom for half-price appetizers
  • 4.Metro day passes cost $14.75 and beat individual fares if you're making 3+ trips to DC
  • 5.Mount Vernon offers military discounts and combination tickets with other historic sites save $5-10
  • 6.Parking meters in Old Town Alexandria are free after 6 PM and all day Sunday

Travel Tips

  • Download the Metro app for real-time train schedules - delays are common during rush hour
  • Bring layers in spring and fall - weather changes quickly near the Potomac River
  • Security lines at Arlington Cemetery can be long during peak tourist season - arrive early morning
  • Many Civil War battlefield sites close at sunset - plan accordingly for winter visits
  • Old Town Alexandria's brick sidewalks are uneven - skip the heels for comfortable walking shoes
  • Federal holidays mean government buildings close but also lighter traffic on highways

Frequently Asked Questions

Northern Virginia borders Washington DC directly. Arlington is just across the Potomac River - you can walk to DC from Rosslyn in 20 minutes. Metro trains connect Northern Virginia to downtown DC in 15-30 minutes depending on your station.

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