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September 2023 by Lom Ey
Nice, clean, happy little place. Wonderful associates and Clean bathrooms. Uplifting atmosphere.
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May 2023 by Jon Lindberg
We went 5:25 pm Sunday. Posted open until 6pm. Locked up tight!! CLOSED
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April 2023 by Joseph Fisher
Super friendly staff! I rode the Amtrak up from Norfolk/ Virginia Beach and this was my first stop for maps and guides since DC does not have a proper tourist information center. They have a wide variety of maps and visitors guide from the whole area! Nice clean bathrooms also!
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April 2023 by Kasey DiSessa
The workers were so helpful and friendly. We stopped by two days in a row and they recognized us & remembered where we were visiting from! Super convenient that they sell stamps right in the office
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April 2023 by Ankit Rai
Cute lil visitor center with a beautiful garden. One can just sit n relax in the patio.
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August 2022 by Hilda Kroll
A good place to start if you're visiting Old Town. There are maps, information on shops, restaurants and special events, and a wide range of gifts. The Visitors Guide has a self-guided walking tour that's easy to follow and will give you some interesting historical background. There's a lovely porch if you want to sit and rest in the shade, or benches in the garden. If stairs are a problem, there are Visitors Guides, local newspapers and maps on the ground level near the public restrooms.
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December 2021 by Rhonda Fulton
? Informative and friendly staff!!
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August 2021 by Theresa “Angel” Hasegawa
Nice visitor center with gifts, books, historical pictures.
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August 2021 by Bradley Austin
Any visit the Old Town MUST start here. Very knowledgeable and friendly staff. Good selection in the gift shop.
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August 2021 by DFW
Minutes from DC yet A WORLD AWAY? I think not. I want to share a number of rude cultural experiences that added up to a forgettable travel experience. We were excited about a lunch date in Old Town on Day 1. Unfortunately, a Baby Boomer member of the restaurant's wait staff berated us about not wearing a mask while we were seated at the table. Very rude. She also neglected to simply pour water for us. She chose to stand 12 feet from us to social distance. The DC-inspired mask mandate is not a political statement. It is not data-driven. It is actually driven by confused people who could not pass an organic chemistry class to save their lives.The George Washington Masonic National Memorial announced a mask mandate via email, then subsequently cancelled our tour on Day 2. Very rude. The Memorial Hall is huge...allowing adequate DC-inspired social distancing to satisfy the confused staff. A Baby Boomer "Soda J**** earned his name when he demanded our ice cream order at an highly visible Old Town shop. We had just walked into his establishment on Day 3. Rudeness seems to be an Alexandria theme. Three strikes for seasoned travelers like us. The final rude cultural experience occurred outside the Old Presbyterian Meeting House. A rude Baby Boomer struck again! She was walking her dog on the sidewalk when we approached her to request simple directions to find the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier of the American Revolution. As a former Naval Officer and the son of a decorated Korean War veteran, I was looking forward to paying my respects to a fellow Patriot. The Alexandria resident questioned our motivation for visiting the Tomb. Very rude.The Readers' Choice Awards are considered to be the most important awards in the travel industry, celebrating the best places, movers and fixers on the planet – we will not show our support for this city in next year's survey. My firm will not spend a penny for future meetings in Alexandria. It is clearly not a premier destination!
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August 2021 by Todd Raymond
The guy at the front desk was extremely helpful. The girl who sat in the backroom? Not so much...
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June 2021 by Authenticity Miami
A must stop and Katie is the best we will vote for her ....she would be an awesome United states President her knowledge of her state is fantastic ?? ?we enjoyed everywhere she told us to go!!!!!
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May 2021 by Jordan Smith
We walked through downtown Alexandria during a recent visit to DC. We definitely needed to stay longer. There are a ton of restaurants and a bit of history to explore. The people in the visitors center were kind and ready to answer our questions. When we're back through DC, we'll make it a point to spend more time/stay in Alexandria.
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April 2020 by Dave Pearson
Very helpful and polite.
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February 2020 by Lorna Davison
The volunteers were friendly and very helpful. I enjoyed my time there. They gave me all the information I needed.