★★★★★
Staff is VERY helpful and friendly. Lot's of information on how to enjoy Alexandria.
★★★★★
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.
★★★★☆
A good place to start if you want to visit Alexandria. Many historical locations take vacation days on Monday through Wednesday so if you want to see everything visit here Thursday through Sunday. Some updates on their maps to make it a little bit easier for everyone but there's definitely a lot of great things to see. Don't miss the Torpedo Factory Art Center and free trolley up and down King Street.
★★★★★
We stopped at the Visitor Center after we grabbed our morning coffee, to see what was happening in Old Town. We finished our coffee in the comfy seats on the porch. Then after we checked out the extensive information inside, the helpful staff asked if we were interested in a walking tour. It turned out that there was one leaving from there within a few minutes and we decided to go. The price was very reasonable and our guide, (Ashley?) was so friendly and knowledgable. There is so much history and historical architecture around every corner, from as far back as the 1700's. Just imagining George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and other Forefathers roaming these streets was worth the visit.
★★★★★
During the Alexandria Art Festival, the French Restaurant Brabo, served samples of wine and duck on the porch of the Visitor Center, delicious. On two separate occasions, I found events with questionable details. I called the Visitor Center, and they were very helpful in providing me, with the correct information.