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Just across the river from the nation’s capital, Alexandria, VA, is a city that effortlessly blends rich history with modern-day charm. If you’re thinking about moving to Port City and plan to rent an apartment in Alexandria, VA or buy a home in the city, Alexandria is a city that’s guaranteed to captivate you from the moment you arrive. 

To help you make the most of your time living in Alexandria, we’ve put together a list from locals in this Redfin article of can’t-miss Alexandria bucket experiences that will make your transition into Alexandria an unforgettable one. From its centuries-old cobblestone streets to its vibrant cultural scene and breathtaking waterfront, these are just some of the unique things to do in Alexandria that will make you fall in love with the city and the lifestyle it has to offer. 

Boat in Old Town Alexandria

1. Check out Alexandria’s neighborhoods

Old Town neighborhood

“Our favorite spot in Alexandria is the waterfront in Old Town, where our shop is located. We’re nestled among some of the city’s finest restaurants, including our neighbor Virtue Feed & Grain, as well as Mia’s Italian Restaurant and Union Street Public House,” says souvenir and gift shop, The Old Town Shop. “One of the things we love sharing with our visitors is the rich history of this area, such as the 1700’s cobblestone streets — like the one on Prince St. just a block away from our shop. The charming atmosphere here transports you to the days of George Washington. To fully immerse yourself in this historic experience, we recommend picking up from our shop a complimentary Discovery Map and then strolling through the historic streets to discover hidden gems.”

“Old Town is known for its historic buildings, cobblestone streets, and boutique shopping,” explains Kristen Moore, owner of Twist Boutique. “Whether it’s designer fashion, vintage accessories, or local boutiques, among them are seven unique consignment boutiques worth visiting as a must-do Alexandria bucket list activity. From vintage to luxury apparel and accessories, you’re sure to find pre-loved favorites to meet any style and budget.” 

Michelle Poteaux, pastry chef and owner of French-American restaurant Bastille Brasserie & Bar shares, “In your spare time, you can start with a leisurely waterfront stroll, taking in the river views and exploring the Tall Ship Providence. Then, pay a visit to the Stabler-Leadbeater Apothecary Museum and the quaint Tiny Spite House. Don’t miss the chance to explore the oldest Farmers Market in the U.S. Later, enjoy Happy Hour at Bastille Brasserie & Bar, followed by an enchanting dinner on their courtyard patio, savoring a touch of French ‘je ne sais quoi.’”

“Old Town Alexandria is vibrant and charming,” shares Alicia Erb, owner and CEO of designer consignment shop, VIDA STYLE Shop. “Venture towards the water to catch scenic views of Maryland’s National Harbor, sign up for a guided bike tour at Pedego E-bikes for incredible views of all the Washington, DC museums your heart could want, or spend the day supporting sustainable fashion by shopping at any one of the many designer consignment shops – such as VIDA STYLE – that are within walking distance of each other. End the day on a park bench at Alexandria City Hall & Market Square, enjoying mouth-watering cupcakes from Lavender Moon Cupcakery.”

Del Ray neighborhood

According to Tristan Wright, the founder of Lost Boy Cider, Del Ray in Alexandria is a hidden gem. “The establishments on Mount Vernon Avenue exude a relaxed and welcoming vibe. With its walking trails, dog-friendly parks, and stunning architecture, it’s a delightful place to spend a day. Plus, it’s just a brief stroll from Old Town.” 

Petros Ghebre-Egziabher, the owner of Dolce and Bean, a shop full of artisanal chocolates, pastries, and more, recommends attending the highly anticipated Art on the Avenue festival held on the first Saturday of October. “The festival brings together approximately 200 artists from across the United States, who set up their booths along Mount Vernon Avenue to showcase their extraordinary creations. This vibrant event attracts around 40 thousand visitors, offering them a day of artistic exploration, diverse cuisine, live music, and memorable experiences.”

2. Explore the area on a weekend getaway

“Alexandria is located just across the Potomac River from Washington, DC, making it a great place to live for those who want to be close to the city but also have a more affordable cost of living,” says Leighton Bronte Tinkew, CEO of moving company, Swiftway Services. “There are also many great weekend getaways and excursions within easy reach of Alexandria, such as visiting Mount Vernon, Harpers Ferry, or the beaches of Virginia Beach.”

A street in Washington, DC

3. Check out the food scene

Leighton Bronte Tinkew weighs in on the food scene in Alexandria. “The Old Ebbitt Grill, a historic establishment dating back to 1856, is known for its delectable offerings. For those seeking a fine dining experience with breathtaking views of the Potomac River, The Jefferson is a top choice. Additionally, Lebanese Taverna, a family-owned restaurant, provides an authentic taste of Lebanese cuisine that’s not to be missed.”Hank’s Oyster Bar is a must for fresh seafood and friendly service, and Andy’s Pizza makes me feel like I’m back in NYC,” says Katherine Thompson, co-owner of restaurant Thompson Italian. “Alexandria also has a great art scene. One of our regulars, Charlene Nield, is a local Alexandria artist with a studio in the Torpedo Factory.”

Since its opening in 1986, Union Street Public House has served locals and visitors with a dining and drinking experience that features 20 draft beers, a stately Whiskey Bar, and the best in grilled steaks and local seafood. In a renovated colonial era warehouse located one block from the waterfront, Union Street features three dining rooms, two bars and rooftop dining perfect for a date night in Alexandria.

4. Book a food tour

Hope Nelson, an award-winning food writer and restaurant columnist, suggests checking out Alexandria Food Tours. “One of Alexandria Food Tours’ events would be a great way to get to know Alexandria from the sidewalk up. Get caffeinated and learn about our city’s coffee culture on our Old Town Coffee Crawl, where we stop at three different coffee shops and sample all they have to offer. Or take our flagship Classic Restaurants of Alexandria walking history tour — and then sit down to a meal at Chadwicks near the Old Town waterfront.”

5. Explore the historical landmarks and embrace the culture

“Alexandria is a city with a rich history and culture,” states Leighton Bronte Tinkew of Swiftway Services. “It was founded in 1749 and was once a major port city. Today, Alexandria is home to many historical landmarks, including the George Washington Masonic National Memorial and the Carlyle House. The city also has a vibrant arts scene, with many theaters, museums, and art galleries. What makes me proud to be from Alexandria is the city’s diversity. Alexandria is a melting pot of cultures, and this is reflected in its food, art, and music.”

6. Support local shops

“What truly sets this city apart is its strong sense of community,” shares Ed McIntosh, owner of  Eddie’s Little Shop & Deli. “Many of the shops and restaurants in the area are independently owned and operated, fostering a close-knit bond between owners and patrons. Shopping locally is important and is a great Alexandria bucket list item to cross off. It not only supports these small businesses but also strengthens the community fabric, creating a more personal and interconnected experience for everyone involved.”

Clothes in a local shop, a great Alexandria bucket list item

7. Familiarize yourself with the beer scene

“New Alexandria residents should definitely visit the local breweries,” says Mark Simons from The Beer Exchange. “Both Port City Brewing and Aslin Beer Company are great options and offer exciting new beer flavors that will surprise you. Alexandria also has a rich brewing history. For many years, the largest brewing company in the South, Robert Portner Brewing Company, was located here until it finally closed its doors during the prohibition era.”

“The DC area is home to some fabulous breweries and Alexandria has a few of their own,” states local blogger Chris Heckmann of Around the World With Me. “Spending an afternoon tasting fine brews at Port City and Aslin is a wonderful way to spend a nice summer day. Both breweries are located outside of downtown, but reachable on public transportation.

Port City Brewing was founded in 2011, making it one of the oldest breweries in the DC region, while Aslin Beer Company is one of the top 3 best breweries in the DC region.”

7. Indulge your sweet cravings

Nestled within the Hollin Hall Village and shopping district on Fort Hunt Road in Alexandria, VA, you’ll discover the Hollin Hall Pastry Shop—a place dedicated to crafting the most delectable pastries and desserts you can imagine. Their repertoire includes exquisite tarts, cakes, truffles, and authentic French pastries that are simply irresistible. And while you’re here, be sure to drop by and savor the flavors of the season with a Pumpkin Cream Cheese Muffin and complement it with a delightful Pumpkin Spice Latte.

Tango Pastry pours their hearts and expertise into every creation, whether it’s their authentic pastries, savory bites, or aromatic coffees. Along with food and drink, visitors can get a genuine taste of Argentine culture. They offer not just food but a slice of Argentine culture.

Whether it is an intimate celebration with friends or a corporate function, the Alexandria Cake Pop Company team will be able to create your vision for the event. With cake pops, sugar cookies, and other sweet treats, they’ll capture the eyes, palate, and hearts of those you entertain.

8. Get spooked on a ghost tour

Alexandria Colonial Tours’ Original Ghost & Graveyard Tour is a must-do Alexandria bucket list item for any new resident,” shares Dr. Courtney Overton founder and CEO of Speech of Cake. “This walking tour is led by a guide dressed in 18th century clothing holding a lantern to light the way through the brick-lined streets of Old Town. Each tour features ghost stories and legends told by your guide as they make stops at various significant Old Town locations. Following the tour, you will receive a coupon for a discount at one of Old Town’s many ice cream shops – the perfect excuse to spend more time on historic King Street, exploring the many shops and restaurants along the way.”

9. Allow your pet to explore their new home, too

“For those looking for a dog-friendly option, be sure to check out the 100 block of King Street,” says Paws in the DMV, a local guide for all things dog-friendly. “This road is blocked off to vehicles, and the restaurants have ample outdoor seating for you and your pup. Some restaurants even have special doggy menus. It’s a great way to spend an afternoon enjoying the nice weather and views of the historic old town.”

A dog and cat laying in grass

10. Explore the Old Town Farmers Market

“Every new resident should check out the Old Town Farmers Market,” suggests Audrey Valerio, owner and pastry chef at Desserts by Audrey. “It’s one of the oldest running markets in the country. There’s so many vendors to check out from fresh produce, baked goods, arts, flowers, plants and more. It runs every Saturday from 7am-12pm and right after that you can take a nice walk on King Street that’s filled with cute shops, great restaurants and amazing coffee shops.”

Alexandria bucket list: Final thoughts

Division 1 Moving & Storage highlights the perks of residing in Alexandria. They emphasize, “With convenient Potomac River access, a quick commute to DC, and an array of dining options, Alexandria offers continuous discovery, even for lifelong residents. The Mount Vernon Trail ensures an active lifestyle, whether it’s strolling to our beloved waterfront eatery in Old Town, Ada’s on the River, or biking to DC for an adventurous day. We relish our time on the river, frequently renting kayaks or sailboats at Washington Sailing Marina and occasionally jet skiing to DC for picnics with iconic monument views. Alexandria’s unique fusion of natural beauty and urban living truly makes it an exceptional place to call home.”

This city offers an endless number of reasons to move to this city, and the top Alexandria bucket list items provide an enticing glimpse into what makes it a great place to call home. 

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