Old Town Farmers’ Market
A historic Saturday morning tradition in walking distance from the Waterfront, offering over 70 local vendors with produce, breads, cheeses, flowers and more—perfect for weekend grocery runs and community connections.
Waterfront offers an inviting setting with numerous public green spaces such as Jones Point Park and Daingerfield Island nearby, perfect for relaxation and spending time outdoors. The neighborhood benefits from a calm atmosphere and tranquil streets, creating a peaceful environment. A strong bicycling network supports convenient access throughout the area. Several bus lines run through the neighborhood, providing multiple transit options. Daily necessities are within close proximity, including general and specialty grocery stores, as well as a variety of restaurants and cafes. Housing options primarily include spacious apartments and townhouses, with well-maintained buildings from the early 1960s contributing to the area’s charm.
Waterfront offers a calm environment and will appeal to home buyers who enjoy spending time outdoors. There are over 50 green spaces nearby for residents to visit, including Potomac Yard Park and Daingerfield Island, and they are very well-distributed, making it very easy to access them. Most areas in this neighborhood are very quiet, as there are usually low levels of noise from traffic.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Stretching along the Potomac River on Strand Street, Waterfront Park is a scenic urban oasis perfect for strolling, picnicking, and enjoying art installations, with panoramic river views and easy connections to the Alexandria trail network.
Anchoring the heart of the neighborhood at 0 Cameron Street, the Alexandria City Marina offers slips for boaters, kayak rentals, and water taxi connections, making it a vibrant hub of river activity just steps from Old Town's cobblestone streets.
Located at 105 N Union Street, the Torpedo Factory blends contemporary art studios with several acclaimed waterfront restaurants, making it a unique destination for art-lovers and foodies looking to savor local flavors along the river.
King Street, especially near the riverfront, features a bustling shopping district with independent boutiques, specialty shops, and lively outdoor markets, drawing both locals and visitors for its walkable and historic charm.
Departing from the Queen Street pier, the Potomac Riverboat Company offers scenic sightseeing cruises, water taxis to National Harbor and The Wharf, and unique river experiences that highlight Alexandria's waterfront appeal year-round.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A historic Saturday morning tradition in walking distance from the Waterfront, offering over 70 local vendors with produce, breads, cheeses, flowers and more—perfect for weekend grocery runs and community connections.
This free neighborhood celebration just a short walk or bike ride away offers festive “America 250” flair with friends, neighbors, and family under summer skies, ideal for casual evening outings close to home.
Join the city’s 277th and America’s 250th birthday celebration with live music, food and drink vendors, and fireworks on the Potomac—just steps from Waterfront for a festive family evening.
A string of evening concerts featuring artists like Sun Kil Moon (July 7), Peter White (July 9), Shovels & Rope (July 11), and more—easy access from Waterfront for music lovers seeking intimate shows.
Creative summer evenings just around the corner: nighttime DIY craft kits paired with cocktails in a courtyard setting—relaxing, social, and conveniently close.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Waterfront
Local characteristics and demographics for Waterfront