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It is a short, historic stretch in Old Town Alexandria known for its well preserved waterfront homes and classic colonial architecture. The area feels quiet and charming, with cobblestone style streets nearby and a strong sense of history that makes it a nice place to walk through rather than a planned destination. It is especially scenic in good weather, with easy access to the waterfront and nearby shops and restaurants.
If you go, it is best enjoyed as part of a longer Old Town walk rather than a standalone stop. Pair it with the waterfront trail or nearby King Street so you can see more of the area without feeling like you are only there for a quick photo stop. Early morning or late afternoon gives the best lighting and a more peaceful atmosphere.
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Thanks to all the good people residing there who makes this cozy street enjoyable to walk by during halloween. The fall foliage along the stone road makes it a perfect place to take photos. Also the wolf moves at night, good job to the neighbourhood 👍
★★★★☆
If you are looking for the heart of Old Town Alexandria’s historic charm, the 100 block of Prince Street—better known as Captain’s Row—is an absolute must-see. As the oldest cobblestone street in the city, it offers a rare, tactile connection to the 18th century.
★★★★★
It is worth the time to do a slow walk round this whole area of Old Town. So many beautiful buildings, peaceful streets and historical architecture. I loved it
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The yearly Halloween decorations on this street are a must on everyone’s list. The grand exhibits were such an attraction for everyone alike.