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A Guided Walking Tour through Historic Old Town Alexandria

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Alexandria History Tours helps travelers discover historical gems throughout Old Town Alexandria. We highlight fascinating events and stories throughout Alexandria's rich history. Our tours are diligently researched to help visitors learn more and find interesting bits of history on every block. Our guides are local and know the ins and outs of the city. We will help make your experience memorable!
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Sun 15 Jun
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A local historian and Old Town resident is the guide
A local historian and Old Town resident is the guide
A local historian and Old Town resident is the guide
A local historian and Old Town resident is the guide
A local historian and Old Town resident is the guide
A local historian and Old Town resident is the guide
A local historian and Old Town resident is the guide
Information additionnelle
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
1
Alexandria Visitors Center
We start at the Ramsay House and discuss the origins of Alexandria, Virginia. William Ramsay was a Scottish merchant and good friend of George Washington. He was one of the founders of Alexandria. This first stop contains one of our favorite hidden gems. Hint: It's hiding in plain sight!
2
Carlyle House
Travelers will discover where the American Revolution was born. No kidding! Twenty years before the Revolutionary War started, events were in motion that would lead to the American colonies declaring independence.
3
Gadsby's Tavern Museum
We will stop outside Gadsby's and talk about its connection to early American presidents. We will also see the famous ice well!
4
Hollensbury Spite House
The story of the famous Spite House will be told. We will see the famous house and make sure guests can take pictures!
5
Alexandria's Christ Church
Discover where George Washington went to church in Alexandria. You can even sit in his pew.
6
Captain's Row
One of Alexandria's classic cobblestone streets. Fun and fascinating history to include one of Alexandria's largest fires. We will discuss why it is called Captain's Row. This will be the last stop on the tour and we will take pictures and be close to great restaurants!
7
Alexandria Visitors Center
We start at the Ramsay House and discuss the origins of Alexandria, Virginia. William Ramsay was a Scottish merchant and good friend of George Washington. He was one of the founders of Alexandria. This first stop contains one of our favorite hidden gems. Hint: It's hiding in plain sight!
8
Carlyle House
Travelers will discover where the American Revolution was born. No kidding! Twenty years before the Revolutionary War started, events were in motion that would lead to the American colonies declaring independence.
9
Gadsby's Tavern Museum
We will stop outside Gadsby's and talk about its connection to early American presidents. We will also see the famous ice well!
10
Hollensbury Spite House
The story of the famous Spite House will be told. We will see the famous house and make sure guests can take pictures!
11
Alexandria's Christ Church
Discover where George Washington went to church in Alexandria. You can even sit in his pew.
12
Captain's Row
One of Alexandria's classic cobblestone streets. Fun and fascinating history to include one of Alexandria's largest fires. We will discuss why it is called Captain's Row. This will be the last stop on the tour and we will take pictures and be close to great restaurants!
13
Alexandria Visitors Center
We start at the Ramsay House and discuss the origins of Alexandria, Virginia. William Ramsay was a Scottish merchant and good friend of George Washington. He was one of the founders of Alexandria. This first stop contains one of our favorite hidden gems. Hint: It's hiding in plain sight!
14
Carlyle House
Travelers will discover where the American Revolution was born. No kidding! Twenty years before the Revolutionary War started, events were in motion that would lead to the American colonies declaring independence.
15
Gadsby's Tavern Museum
We will stop outside Gadsby's and talk about its connection to early American presidents. We will also see the famous ice well!
16
Hollensbury Spite House
The story of the famous Spite House will be told. We will see the famous house and make sure guests can take pictures!
17
Alexandria's Christ Church
Discover where George Washington went to church in Alexandria. You can even sit in his pew.
18
Captain's Row
One of Alexandria's classic cobblestone streets. Fun and fascinating history to include one of Alexandria's largest fires. We will discuss why it is called Captain's Row. This will be the last stop on the tour and we will take pictures and be close to great restaurants!
19
Alexandria Visitors Center
We start at the Ramsay House and discuss the origins of Alexandria, Virginia. William Ramsay was a Scottish merchant and good friend of George Washington. He was one of the founders of Alexandria. This first stop contains one of our favorite hidden gems. Hint: It's hiding in plain sight!
20
Carlyle House
Travelers will discover where the American Revolution was born. No kidding! Twenty years before the Revolutionary War started, events were in motion that would lead to the American colonies declaring independence.
21
Gadsby's Tavern Museum
We will stop outside Gadsby's and talk about its connection to early American presidents. We will also see the famous ice well!
22
Hollensbury Spite House
The story of the famous Spite House will be told. We will see the famous house and make sure guests can take pictures!
23
Alexandria's Christ Church
Discover where George Washington went to church in Alexandria. You can even sit in his pew.
24
Captain's Row
One of Alexandria's classic cobblestone streets. Fun and fascinating history to include one of Alexandria's largest fires. We will discuss why it is called Captain's Row. This will be the last stop on the tour and we will take pictures and be close to great restaurants!
25
Alexandria Visitors Center
We start at the Ramsay House and discuss the origins of Alexandria, Virginia. William Ramsay was a Scottish merchant and good friend of George Washington. He was one of the founders of Alexandria. This first stop contains one of our favorite hidden gems. Hint: It's hiding in plain sight!
26
Carlyle House
Travelers will discover where the American Revolution was born. No kidding! Twenty years before the Revolutionary War started, events were in motion that would lead to the American colonies declaring independence.
27
Gadsby's Tavern Museum
We will stop outside Gadsby's and talk about its connection to early American presidents. We will also see the famous ice well!
28
Hollensbury Spite House
The story of the famous Spite House will be told. We will see the famous house and make sure guests can take pictures!
29
Alexandria's Christ Church
Discover where George Washington went to church in Alexandria. You can even sit in his pew.
30
Captain's Row
One of Alexandria's classic cobblestone streets. Fun and fascinating history to include one of Alexandria's largest fires. We will discuss why it is called Captain's Row. This will be the last stop on the tour and we will take pictures and be close to great restaurants!
31
Alexandria Visitors Center
We start at the Ramsay House and discuss the origins of Alexandria, Virginia. William Ramsay was a Scottish merchant and good friend of George Washington. He was one of the founders of Alexandria. This first stop contains one of our favorite hidden gems. Hint: It's hiding in plain sight!
32
Carlyle House
Travelers will discover where the American Revolution was born. No kidding! Twenty years before the Revolutionary War started, events were in motion that would lead to the American colonies declaring independence.
33
Gadsby's Tavern Museum
We will stop outside Gadsby's and talk about its connection to early American presidents. We will also see the famous ice well!
34
Hollensbury Spite House
The story of the famous Spite House will be told. We will see the famous house and make sure guests can take pictures!
35
Alexandria's Christ Church
Discover where George Washington went to church in Alexandria. You can even sit in his pew.
36
Captain's Row
One of Alexandria's classic cobblestone streets. Fun and fascinating history to include one of Alexandria's largest fires. We will discuss why it is called Captain's Row. This will be the last stop on the tour and we will take pictures and be close to great restaurants!
37
Alexandria Visitors Center
We start at the Ramsay House and discuss the origins of Alexandria, Virginia. William Ramsay was a Scottish merchant and good friend of George Washington. He was one of the founders of Alexandria. This first stop contains one of our favorite hidden gems. Hint: It's hiding in plain sight!
38
Carlyle House
Travelers will discover where the American Revolution was born. No kidding! Twenty years before the Revolutionary War started, events were in motion that would lead to the American colonies declaring independence.
39
Gadsby's Tavern Museum
We will stop outside Gadsby's and talk about its connection to early American presidents. We will also see the famous ice well!
40
Hollensbury Spite House
The story of the famous Spite House will be told. We will see the famous house and make sure guests can take pictures!
41
Alexandria's Christ Church
Discover where George Washington went to church in Alexandria. You can even sit in his pew.
42
Captain's Row
One of Alexandria's classic cobblestone streets. Fun and fascinating history to include one of Alexandria's largest fires. We will discuss why it is called Captain's Row. This will be the last stop on the tour and we will take pictures and be close to great restaurants!
43
Alexandria Visitors Center
We start at the Ramsay House and discuss the origins of Alexandria, Virginia. William Ramsay was a Scottish merchant and good friend of George Washington. He was one of the founders of Alexandria. This first stop contains one of our favorite hidden gems. Hint: It's hiding in plain sight!
44
Carlyle House
Travelers will discover where the American Revolution was born. No kidding! Twenty years before the Revolutionary War started, events were in motion that would lead to the American colonies declaring independence.
45
Gadsby's Tavern Museum
We will stop outside Gadsby's and talk about its connection to early American presidents. We will also see the famous ice well!
46
Hollensbury Spite House
The story of the famous Spite House will be told. We will see the famous house and make sure guests can take pictures!
47
Alexandria's Christ Church
Discover where George Washington went to church in Alexandria. You can even sit in his pew.
48
Captain's Row
One of Alexandria's classic cobblestone streets. Fun and fascinating history to include one of Alexandria's largest fires. We will discuss why it is called Captain's Row. This will be the last stop on the tour and we will take pictures and be close to great restaurants!
49
Alexandria Visitors Center
We start at the Ramsay House and discuss the origins of Alexandria, Virginia. William Ramsay was a Scottish merchant and good friend of George Washington. He was one of the founders of Alexandria. This first stop contains one of our favorite hidden gems. Hint: It's hiding in plain sight!
50
Carlyle House
Travelers will discover where the American Revolution was born. No kidding! Twenty years before the Revolutionary War started, events were in motion that would lead to the American colonies declaring independence.
51
Gadsby's Tavern Museum
We will stop outside Gadsby's and talk about its connection to early American presidents. We will also see the famous ice well!
52
Hollensbury Spite House
The story of the famous Spite House will be told. We will see the famous house and make sure guests can take pictures!
53
Alexandria's Christ Church
Discover where George Washington went to church in Alexandria. You can even sit in his pew.
54
Captain's Row
One of Alexandria's classic cobblestone streets. Fun and fascinating history to include one of Alexandria's largest fires. We will discuss why it is called Captain's Row. This will be the last stop on the tour and we will take pictures and be close to great restaurants!
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Politique d'annulation
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Commentaires (134)
SusanL274
Nov 2024
Highly recommend Alexandria History Tours!! Planning with Tim was a breeze. He was extremely responsive and went above and beyond by providing tons of local recommendations that helped me plan our family weekend in town. The 2-hour walking tour with Wayne of beautiful historic Alexandria was fantastic! He had a wealth of information that he shared with enthusiasm and humor. Everyone loved it. Thanks to both Tim and Wayne!
Réponse de l'hôte
Nov 2024
Thank you, Susan. I really appreciate the kind words and excellent review. It was great working with you and I am glad that your family had a wonderful tour with Wayne! Thank you for choosing to take a tour with Alexandria History Tours and I hope you will come back again in the future! Best, Tim
Wolfden44
Nov 2024
Fabulous, informative tour! Wayne, our guide, was AMAZING!! We learned so much and Wayne made the experience fun. A MUST DO tour!
Réponse de l'hôte
Nov 2024
Thank you so much for the great feedback and review! I am really glad to hear you enjoyed your tour with Wayne!
S3665IXjasonc
Nov 2024
Very good tour despite the rain and cold. Our tour guide Eileen did a great job and was very informative. Would recommend and go again if in the area.
Réponse de l'hôte
Nov 2024
I am really glad to hear that you enjoyed your tour with Eileen. Thank you for the great feedback! We hope to see you on a future tour!

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