Hotels in Northern Virginia


The urban heart of Virginia is also home to rolling countryside, parks along the Potomac River, and tons of major attractions.

The region has strong ties to the nation’s capital, which is just across the Potomac River. Arlington is home to the Pentagon and the National 9/11 Pentagon Memorial as well as Arlington National Cemetery, the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, President John F. Kennedy’s gravesite, and the U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial.

Nearby, Old Town Alexandria is one of the nation’s most vibrant historic districts – these bustling streets are dotted with oyster bars and wine bars as well as restaurants overlooking marinas and the water.

This region played an important role in the nation’s history, and those with a nose for history can visit the sites of the First and Second Battle of Bull Run in Manassas. Oatlands Historic House and Gardens is a preserved house which tells the story of the slaves who lived here, and the Sully Historic Site is an early-19th century plantation home.

The Pentagon in Arlington, VA

Aerial view of the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia

Art mavens will love the Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts, and those seeking retail therapy should head to Tysons Corner Center, which has more than 300 stores.

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Civil War cannon at Manassas, VA

Historic Sites Trace the Founding of America

The history of Northern Virginia is essential to the founding of America. You can visit the site of the first major fight of the Civil War at Manassas National Battlefield Park, where the Confederates defeated Union Forces. Oatlands Historic House and Gardens tells the stories of slaves who worked this land. And Arlington National Cemetery is the final resting place of many of the most important figures in American history.

Kayaks on riverbank in Virginia

Go Wild Outdoors in Northern Virginia

Head outside to experience the best of this great region. In Fredericksburg, the Virginia Outdoor Center can get you in a kayak and on the water. Head to the Prince William Forest Park in Triangle to hike on the 37 miles of trails, 21 miles of bike trails, and have great opportunities to spy wildlife. See Washington, D.C. from a new perspective – hop on a sailing charter or rent a kayak or stand up paddleboard.

Golf Course in Virginia

Golf in Northern Virginia Is A Can’t-Miss Proposition

No matter which direction you head, visitors to Northern Virginia will find great golfing. Springfield Golf Club has great staff and facilities, and Forest Greens boasts reasonable prices. Outside of Gainesville, Stonewall Golf Club has gracious greens and beautiful club house. General’s Ridge near Manassas has loyal fans who cite the low prices and great pro. In Merrifield, Jefferson District is known for its good layout. Other high-ranked courses include Oak Marr and Reston National.