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Plan Your Visit

From museums to self-guided tours of the City's history, plan your visit to Historic Alexandria with the resources below.
Page updated on November 25, 2025 at 12:59 PM

Historic Alexandria

  • Historic Alexandria (Home)
  • About Historic Alexandria
  • City Museums
    • Alexandria Archaeology Museum
    • Alexandria Black History Museum
    • Alexandria History Museum at The Lyceum
    • Fort Ward Museum & Historic Site
    • Freedom House Museum
    • Friendship Firehouse Museum
    • Gadsby's Tavern Museum
    • Stabler-Leadbeater Apothecary Museum
  • Visit Other Historic Sites
    • African American Heritage Park
    • Alexandria Union Station
    • Contrabands and Freedmen Cemetery Memorial
    • Lloyd House
    • Murray-Dick-Fawcett House
    • More Historic Attractions in Alexandria
  • African American History Division
  • Alexandria Archaeology
  • Alexandria Community Remembrance Project
  • Alexandria Oral History Center
  • Archives & Records Center
  • Commissions Supporting Historic Alexandria
  • Educational Resources
  • History of Alexandria
    • Conducting Your Own Historic Research
    • African American History
    • Women's History
    • Discovering the Decades
    • Historic Alexandria Quarterly
    • Out of the Attic
  • Historic Preservation
  • Museum Store
  • News Releases
  • Plan your Visit
  • Rentals and Private Events
  • Self-Guided Tours
  • Stay Connected
  • Support Historic Alexandria
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Explore hundreds of years of history through the City's museums, trails, and markers. Visit Alexandria has a complete list of historic attractions, overnight accommodations, and transportation options through the City. 

City of Alexandria residents receive free admission to all City-operated museums listed below. Out-of-town guests may wish to purchase the Key to the City museum pass, which is available for purchase at all Historic Alexandria Museums and the Alexandria Visitor Center. Active-duty military personnel and their families receive free admission year-round through the Blue Star Museums program. 

 

tan covers of four museum passports

Get Out and Go to the City's Museums

This comprehensive mobility guide not only highlights a variety of transportation options, such as walking, biking, and public transit, but also includes a detailed map featuring bus stops, bike stations, and museum locations to make trip planning simple and convenient.

Museum Hours and Admission

Select a museum below to learn more about its exhibits and how to purchase tickets in advance. 

The public is invited to observe archaeologists at work at the Shuter's Hill site

Alexandria Archaeology Museum

Address: 
Inside the Torpedo Factory Art Center 
105 North Union Street, unit 327 
Alexandria, VA 22314 

Phone: 703.746.4399 

Hours: 
Tuesday—Friday, 11 a.m.—4 p.m. 
Saturday, 11 a.m.—5 p.m. 
Sunday, 1—5 p.m. 

Admission: free 

Alexandria Black History Museum

Alexandria Black History Museum

Address: 
902 Wythe Street
Alexandria, VA 22314 

Phone: 703.746.4356

Hours: 
Thursday—Friday, 11 a.m.—4 p.m. 
Saturday, 11 a.m.—5 p.m. 
Sunday, 1—5 p.m. 

Admission: $3 per person

Alexandria's History Museum at The Lyceum (exterior)

Alexandria History Museum at The Lyceum

Address: 
201 South Washington Street
Alexandria, VA 22314 

Phone: 703.746.4994

Hours: 
Thursday—Friday, 11 a.m.—4 p.m. 
Saturday, 11 a.m.—5 p.m. 
Sunday, 1—5 p.m. 

Admission: $3 per adult, $1 per youth (ages 6-17)

Fort Ward's restored north bastion, with canons

Fort Ward Museum & Historic Site

Address: 
4301 West Braddock Road
Alexandria, VA 22304 

Phone: 703.746.4848

Hours: 
Thursday—Friday, 11 a.m.—4 p.m. 
Saturday, 11 a.m.—5 p.m. 
Sunday, 1—5 p.m. 

Admission: free

Freedom House Museum after exterior renovation, with dark red paint and green shutters

Freedom House Museum

Address: 
1315 Duke Street
Alexandria, VA 22314 

Phone: 703.746.4702

Hours: 
Thursday—Friday, 11 a.m.—4 p.m. 
Saturday, 11 a.m.—5 p.m. 
Sunday, 1—5 p.m. 

Admission: $5 per adult, $3 per child (ages 5-12)
 

Newly restored pumper in museum, painted yellow and blue

Friendship Firehouse Museum

Address:  
107 South Alfred Street 
Alexandria, VA 22314  

Phone: 703.746.3891 

Hours: 
Open one Saturday per month

Admission: $3 per person

 

 

Gadsby's Tavern Museum exterior

Gadsby's Tavern Museum

Address: 
134 North Royal Street
Alexandria, VA 22314 

Phone: 703.746.4242

Hours November 1 - Mid-March: 
Thursday - Friday 11 a.m.—4 p.m. 
Saturday 11 a.m.—5 p.m. 
Sunday 1—5 p.m. 
Closed Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday

Regular Admission: $5 per adult, $3 per child (ages 5-12)
Guided Tours: $8 per pers

Glass Bottles on display a the Stabler-Leadbeater Apothecary Museum

Stabler-Leadbeater Apothecary Museum

Address: 
105-107 South Fairfax Street
Alexandria, VA 22314 

Phone: 703.746.3852

Hours mid-March through October 31: 
Wednesday-Friday 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. 
Saturday 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. 
Sunday 1 - 5 p.m. 
Closed Monday and Tuesday

Regular Admission: $5 per adult, $3 per child (ages 5-12)
Guided Tours: $8 per person

Explore Historic Alexandria's Streets

Printable map for visitors

Trails and Historic Markers

Discover more history in Alexandria! Includes interactive maps, locations of wayfinding signs, Heritage Trail markers, and self-guided tours.

 

TourTuesday: sculptures at the African American Heritage Park

African American Heritage Park

Open dawn to dusk

The focal point of the park is a sculpture group of bronze trees called "Truths That Rise From the Roots Remembered." The park also includes a 19th century African American cemetery and was designed to co-exist with the original landscape of the cemetery.

Interpretive panel "All Aboard at Alexandria Union Station"

Alexandria Union Station

Amtrak Station, open daily

Generations of passengers have embarked on journeys and were welcomed home at the Alexandria Union Station. Built in 1905, the station is on the National Register of Historic Places. Stop by the station to see interpretive exhibits or to take the train.

Contrabands and Freedmen Cemetery Memorial with sculpture and wall of names

Contraband and Freedmen's Cemetery Memorial

Open dawn to dusk

The cemetery served as the burial place for about 1,800 African Americans who fled to Alexandria to escape from bondage during the Civil War. A Memorial honors the memory of the Freedmen, the hardships they faced, and their contributions to the City.

Lloyd House Exterior

Lloyd House Garden

Garden open from dawn to dusk. 

The garden is located behind Lloyd House, one of the best surviving examples of Alexandria's late eighteenth-century Georgian style. Building is now used as administrative offices and is closed to the public. 

Image depicts view of side of Murray-Dick-Fawcett house and garden when entering from Prince Street. Ground is covered in a mix of bricks and grass.

Murray-Dick-Fawcett House Garden

Garden open 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Located next to one of the earliest homes in the city, this vest-pocket park and garden provides space for guests to relax. Guests are asked to respect the privacy of the home's tenant and not ascend the steps to the house.

Image depicts grassy cemetery with a variety of tombstones in frame. Some are white and others darkened with age.

Historic Cemeteries

Learn more about Alexandria's historic cemeteries and ongoing preservation efforts. 

RPCA RO Waterfront Public Art 1

Public Art

Explore public art located throughout Alexandria. The art promotes Alexandria's cultural heritage and community pride. 

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