Alexandria
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Alexandria

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Cobblestones, river views, and leafy adventures for curious families

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Highlights

Stroll the Potomac shoreline with playgrounds, art, and boat watching steps from King Street.

Bring early American history alive at interactive sites like Gadsby’s Tavern and the Apothecary Museum.

Explore a former munitions plant turned art hive where kids can watch artists work in real studios.

Let the kids roam through tree‑filled parks, riverside trails, and garden paths that feel lush and wild.

Slip downriver to George Washington’s Mount Vernon for a big half‑day adventure on historic grounds.

Where to Stay

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Morrison House Old Town Alexandria, Autograph Collection
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Morrison House Old Town Alexandria, Autograph Collection

Boutique, townhouse‑style hotel a short walk from King Street, with cozy, classic rooms and a quiet, leafy residential setting.

Hampton Inn & Suites Alexandria Old Town Area South
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Hampton Inn & Suites Alexandria Old Town Area South

Reliable 3‑star hotel with family‑friendly rooms, breakfast included, and easy access by short ride to both Old Town and the beltway.

Where to Eat

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Vaso’s Mediterranean Bistro
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Vaso’s Mediterranean Bistro

Cozy, plant‑filled Greek/Mediterranean bistro a few blocks off King Street; order seafood dishes (like grilled salmon), vegetarian mezze (hummus, baba ghanoush, dolmades), salads, and pasta—avoid non‑halal meats and alcohol.

Pines of Florence
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Pines of Florence

Simple Italian spot tucked just off King Street; stick to vegetarian pastas (like pomodoro, marinara, arrabbiata), cheese pizzas, and salads, confirming sauces/broths are meat‑free.

Woody’s Ice Cream
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Woody’s Ice Cream

Classic ice cream stand near the waterfront; opt for simple flavors (vanilla, chocolate, fruit sorbets) and cones or cups, avoiding flavors with alcohol mix‑ins.

Spice Kraft Indian Bistro
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Spice Kraft Indian Bistro

Modern Indian bistro with leafy decor; choose vegetarian dishes (chana masala, dal makhani, paneer curries), seafood curries, and tandoori vegetables, and confirm no alcohol or pork in your selection.

St. Elmo’s Coffee Pub (Del Ray)
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St. Elmo’s Coffee Pub (Del Ray)

Neighborhood coffeehouse with a casual, leafy patio; choose vegetarian bagels or pastries, oatmeal, fruit, and hot drinks, and skip any items with pork or non‑halal meat.

Mount Vernon Inn Restaurant
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Mount Vernon Inn Restaurant

Colonial‑style restaurant at Mount Vernon; focus on salads, vegetarian sides, fish of the day (confirm preparation), and meat‑free soups—ask staff which dishes have no pork, alcohol, or non‑halal meat ingredients.

What to Do

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Old Town Alexandria Waterfront Park
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Old Town Alexandria Waterfront Park

Start your trip at the river’s edge: walk the paved paths, let the kids play in the open grassy areas, enjoy the annual art installation, and take photos with views toward National Harbor.

King Street Trolley & Old Town Stroll
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King Street Trolley & Old Town Stroll

Ride the free King Street Trolley from the waterfront up to the Metro and back, hopping off to explore cobblestone side streets, boutiques, and leafy courtyards along the way.

Torpedo Factory Art Center
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Torpedo Factory Art Center

Explore three floors of working artist studios inside a former torpedo plant; kids can watch pottery being thrown, see paintings in progress, and chat with artists.

Old Town Free Explore Time
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Old Town Free Explore Time

Wander side streets like Captain’s Row (Prince Street’s cobblestones), pop into small shops, and duck down to the various small riverfront parks connected by walking paths.

Gadsby’s Tavern Museum
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Gadsby’s Tavern Museum

Tour the 18th‑century tavern and inn where George Washington and other early American leaders dined; exhibits and period rooms help kids imagine the past.

Green Spring Gardens
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Green Spring Gardens

Walk leafy trails through themed gardens, ponds, and a historic house area; kids can look for birds, bugs, and different plant types along the 33‑acre grounds.

Del Ray Free Explore Time
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Del Ray Free Explore Time

Stroll along Mount Vernon Avenue, a leafy main street with murals, small shops, and a relaxed neighborhood feel; pause at parks or grab a snack.

George Washington’s Mount Vernon
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George Washington’s Mount Vernon

Spend a half‑day exploring the mansion, blacksmith shop, farm, and wooded riverside trails at Washington’s historic estate; kids can engage with hands‑on exhibits and see heritage animals.

Mount Vernon Riverside Trail & Wharf
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Mount Vernon Riverside Trail & Wharf

After the house and museum, walk the wooded paths down toward the wharf for Potomac River views and a quieter, more natural side of the estate.

Jones Point Park
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Jones Point Park

Finish your trip at this riverside park under the Woodrow Wilson Bridge with playgrounds, trails, and the historic Jones Point Lighthouse tucked among trees.

Good to Know

5 picks

KNOW

How to Handle Halal Food in Alexandria

Most restaurants in Alexandria are not fully halal, but many can accommodate you with vegetarian and seafood dishes. When you’re seated, simply let your server know you only eat halal meat and will choose vegetarian/seafood options—ask if any broths, sauces, or desserts contain pork, non‑halal meat, or alcohol. Supermarkets and casual spots offer plenty of meat‑free snacks (fruit, nuts, chips, breads) that are easy to trust.

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Getting Around Without a Car

If you’re staying in or near Old Town, you can mostly walk or use the free King Street Trolley between the waterfront and King Street Metro. For farther spots like Mount Vernon, Green Spring Gardens, or Del Ray, Uber/Lyft is usually the simplest option with kids—rides are typically 15–25 minutes within Alexandria and surrounding areas.

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Pacing Days With Kids

Aim for one major attraction in the morning and one lighter activity later, with breaks in parks and cafes. In summer, do outdoor and walking activities before midday heat, then shift to museums or shady gardens and ice cream in the afternoon.

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Weather and What to Pack

Spring and fall can be cool in the morning and warm by afternoon, so lightweight layers, a light rain jacket, and comfortable walking shoes are essential. For summer, sun hats, sunscreen, and a small daypack for water and snacks will make outdoor time much more comfortable.

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Tickets and Timing for Mount Vernon

Buy Mount Vernon tickets online and choose a morning entry time; aim to arrive right at opening to enjoy cooler temperatures and smaller crowds. Plan at least 3–4 hours including the mansion tour, museum, and grounds, and bring snacks in case kids get hungry between meals.

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Best For

Families with school‑age kids who enjoy history in small dosesTravelers who like walkable, low‑stress riverfront townsPhoto lovers seeking cobblestones, greenery, and water viewsVisitors who want DC‑area access without big‑city chaos

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