One cannot visit Old Town Alexandria without walking through the old marina at the shore of the Potomac River! Also known as the Old Town Alexandria Waterfront and Oronoco Park. It’s part of the ritual. It’s part of the mystique. It’s part of the living history one experiences while there making it is a must-visit destination! Since the town was named for both Captain Philip Alexander and Captain John Alexander in 1779 as a major trading port for one of today’s most historical tourist locations, its historical past along with the City of Alexandria go hand in hand. Having lived in Virginia for many years, this was one of the places we would frequent the most. The romantic stroll down the river boardwalk, visiting the Torpedo Factory Museum shops and art galleries, the many historic sites, watching pleasure and tour boats cruising, with plenty restrooms, the dog friendliness, nearby incredible restaurants, the park, and so much more… there is just so much to enjoy (and we miss it). Especially tranquil moments of relaxation to the still waters, bountiful trees, squirls darting past and pigeons galore. Easily, you can dedicate a day, or even better, an afternoon and evening to enjoying the late afternoon, amazing dusk and incredible evening. It’s a marvelous location which we visit on every return we make to the area. Enjoy. Anyone from couples to families will find this a...
Read moreIf you're planning to pop the most important question of your life, look no further than Oronoco Bay Park. Nestled in the heart of the city, this park exudes charm and offers the perfect ambiance for a memorable proposal.
The park's natural beauty sets the stage for an enchanting moment. With sprawling gardens, picturesque pathways, and breathtaking views, Oronoco Bay Park provides a romantic backdrop that will make your proposal truly unforgettable. The well-manicured lawns and colorful flowerbeds add a touch of elegance, creating a dreamy atmosphere that feels straight out of a fairytale.
Finding a quiet, secluded spot for your proposal is effortless in Oronoco Bay Park. There are hidden nooks and cozy corners scattered throughout the park, offering privacy and intimacy. You can choose to propose under a blooming tree, beside a tranquil pond, or on a charming bridge overlooking a shimmering stream - the options are endless.
The park's tranquil ambiance adds to the magic of the moment. As you take a leisurely stroll hand-in-hand, the sound of chirping birds and rustling leaves creates a soothing soundtrack for...
Read moreI attended this park for the 2023 Around the World Cultural Food Festival. I was disheartened to see how many of the few trees in the park were dead or dying, especially since it was such a hot day. There are limited options for shade and water, so visiting during the heat of day in the summer is not advised. This is a very manicured park, so not a good place to go if you want to bird watch or spot wild animals. It is dog-friendly but not enclosed, so a leash is required at all times (and again, there are no public water offerings, so you should bring a dish and water for your pet too). If there was a public restroom, I did not see it.
The festival was a good idea, but I think the space was not equipped for everyone to have a fun, safe time. I don't think I would go again if they chose to hold it at...
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