Why on earth do people pay so much to live in Old Town Alexandria?
In case you haven’t guessed; in case you’re from out of the area; in
case you’ve never visited Old Town, I’ll tell you what’s so great about
Old Town Alexandria. It’s not just the history. It’s not just the
colonial architecture. It’s not just the easy commute to downtown DC,
the Pentagon and Arlington. It’s the culture. It’s the way of life.
It’s the location. It’s all of this and more.
Old Town Alexandria is a quaint town—a neighborhood really—at
the heart of the City of Alexandria. Old Town is found near the Potomac
Waterfront. As one would expect, Old Town is in the oldest part of
Alexandria and it is the center of historical interest in the area.
From local personages, like George Washington and Robert E. Lee, to historical places like Gadsby’s Tavern, Old Town is well-known for his colonial American heritage. Overlooking Alexandria from Shooter’s Hill, is the George Washington Masonic Memorial.
In addition to historical sites, Old Town is a walkable warren of
specialty shops, bakeries, ice creameries, restaurants and nightlife.
It is a melting pot of colonial ambiance and international cuisines.
Alexandria has hundreds of restaurants and nightlife
to suit any tastes. The restaurants here range from first rate to
budget pleasers. The cuisines range from colonial to international from
modern to traditional.
The cultural choices of Alexandria provide acess to museums, exhibits and galleries with rotating stock to ensure residents never run out of things to see
and do. Old Town is well-connected to the Beltway, George Washington
Parkway, I-395, and Rt. 1. Old Town has multiple metro stops, a Virginia Railway Express station and an AMTRAK station. Reagan National Airport is nearby.
Add to this the proximity to the National Mall, National Harbor and a plain and never-ordinary stroll along the Potomac and you’ll understand why Alexandria remains a highly-sought after location.
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