First Thursday: America 250
This free, neighborhood celebration kicks off the First Thursday summer series with America’s 250 theme—perfect for King St. Metro–area residents to enjoy community vibes just a short ride away in Del Ray.
King St. Metro / Eisenhower Ave. offers excellent transportation options including access to two major Metrorail lines and around ten bus routes, making commuting convenient and efficient. The neighborhood features a well-developed cycling infrastructure, encouraging bicycle use for local travel. A variety of businesses, specialty and general grocery stores, and charming coffee shops line King Street, providing diverse dining and shopping experiences. Green spaces are abundant and evenly distributed, allowing residents to connect with nature conveniently. Housing includes a mixture of large apartment buildings, smaller apartments, and townhouses, primarily featuring one and two-bedroom units. This vibrant area blends urban amenities with accessible parks and reliable transit options.
Despite the somewhat busy feel, there are a lot of green spaces to enjoy in King St. Metro / Eisenhower Ave. It is very easy to get to parks since there are approximately 40 of them nearby for residents to check out. Finally, this part of Alexandria is a great area for those who don't mind a bit of noise, as during busy hours, traffic can occasionally be loud.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Serving as a major transportation hub, the King Street–Old Town Metro Station connects residents and visitors to the Blue and Yellow Metrorail lines, Amtrak, and the Alexandria DASH and DC Circulator buses, making it a key gateway to Washington D.C. and the surrounding region.
This beautifully restored 18th-century mansion and its scenic gardens—located just a short stroll from the Metro—invite visitors to explore Alexandria’s colonial past, while providing a peaceful green space perfect for picnics and neighborhood gatherings.
Stretching from the Metro down Old Town’s historic King Street, this vibrant strip is lined with an array of acclaimed eateries, cafes, and bars—such as The Majestic and Vermilion—showcasing Alexandria’s culinary diversity and walkable charm.
Located adjacent to the Metro, Carlyle Crossing is a mixed-use development featuring boutique shops, grocery stores, and local services that cater to both residents and Metro commuters looking for convenient retail and dining options.
This well-maintained multi-use trail links the King St. Metro area east toward Old Town Waterfront and west into Alexandria neighborhoods, providing safe, scenic routes for cyclists, joggers, and walkers right from the heart of the neighborhood.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
This free, neighborhood celebration kicks off the First Thursday summer series with America’s 250 theme—perfect for King St. Metro–area residents to enjoy community vibes just a short ride away in Del Ray.
A classical music concert located steps from King St. Metro, offering local residents a cultured afternoon outing in historic Old Town Alexandria.
A unique live music event in John Carlyle Square, easily accessible from King St. Metro, offering a fun and unexpected cultural experience for locals.
Celebrate Alexandria’s 277th and the nation's 250th birthday with family‑friendly activities at the waterfront park, a short ride or walk from King St. Metro.
A two‑day indoor market showcasing handmade artwork by local artists—an ideal cultural outing within easy reach for King St. Metro residents.
A mid‑week farmers market at Sherwood Library offering fresh produce and goods—great for locals seeking local shopping options near King St. Metro.
Stories, updates, and things to know in King St. Metro
Local characteristics and demographics for King St. Metro