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Luxury Hotels in Old Town Alexandria

Hotels near King Street Metro Station

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Welcome to Alexandria

Alexandria, Virginia sits across the Potomac River from the nation's capital. Founded as a colonial seaport in 1749, today it has a flourishing mix of brick townhouses, offices, hotels, restaurants, and shops while remaining one of the best preserved 18th-century towns in America.

Alexandria still enjoys excellent transportation links. You can board the subway at "King Street" station or "Eisenhower Avenue" to reach the U.S. Capitol, National Mall, and downtown Washington, DC in 25 minutes. And Reagan National Airport is just 10 minutes by car upriver!

Let us be your guide to hotels in Alexandria, Virginia and the Washington, D.C. area. Choose your favorite hotel by neighborhood, including historic Old Town and Eisenhower East (near the US Patent & Trademark Office and National Science Foundation).

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Insider Travel Tips

  • Enjoy free entrance to the Smithsonian museums, National Zoo, National Gallery of Art, and Library of Congress.
  • Across the Woodrow Wilson Bridge from Alexandria is the National Harbor devt in Maryland with a Ferris wheel, restaurants, and Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center. Walk over and take a ferry back!
  • The Torpedo Factory Arts Center just turned 50 years old. Free admission to 3 floors of artists, sculptors, painters, textile & glass artisans in their studios, filling a WWI-era building which produced torpedoes!
  • Experience life on an 18th-century sloop with a river tour aboard the tall ship Providence (reproduction of a ship in the Continental Navy, built 1769). At Senator John Warner Maritime Heritage Center.
  • Wander the brick sidewalks of Old Town Alexandria — surveyed by George Washington — to see 200 structures built before 1820.