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Planning A Business Trip To Arlington, VA

If you need to go on a business trip to Arlington, Virginia, then you are in for a real treat! There are so many fun things to do, places to eat, and attractions to see. Here is a brief guide to getting the most out of a trip to Arlington for work, especially if you find you have a good amount of downtime in between obligations.

Things to Do in Arlington, Virginia

The list of things to do in Arlington is almost endless, and there is plenty to do in the surrounding area. Here are some favorites:

  • Go Hiking at River Legacy: Over five miles of hiking paths are available at River Legacy giving you a great chance to de-stress by reconnecting with nature. There is also a canoe and kayak launch available.
  • Listen to an Outdoor Concert at Levitt Pavilion: Over 50 outdoor concerts are held each year at Levitt Pavilion. Enjoy one or more while watching the night sky.
  • Go for a Bike Ride on the Mount Vernon Trail: The 18-mile long Mount Vernon Trail is a great place to go for a bike ride to see Washington D.C.’s skyline. You can ride the whole length or choose to ride just part of the trail. It is also open for hiking.
  • Spot Aircraft at Gravelly Park Before your next business meeting, spend some time in Gravelly Park watching the airplanes land at Reagan National Airport. You can see airplanes from around the world.

Great Arlington Accommodations

The Hyatt Place Arlington/Courthouse Plaza is a popular choice for business travelers and vacationers, alike. It serves many peoples’ business needs with fast, free Wi-Fi, a daily breakfast buffet, and a corner sofa-sleeper and desk setup in every room. It’s located near Arlington National Cemetery and the US Marine Corps War Memorial which makes it convenient for quick trips to take in some sights, too.

The Renaissance Arlington Capital View Hotel is generally well-reviewed and also located near the Arlington National Cemetery. With a fitness center, accessible parking, and meeting event spaces, it’s not a bad choice for business travelers.

Best Places to Eat in Arlington, Virginia

Regardless of the type of food that you are hungry for, you will find it in Arlington. While you will find plenty of chain restaurants, there are several local restaurants that you may want to check out including:

  • Grillfish: Sustainable and local food options are carefully sourced at this restaurant featuring outstanding oysters.
  • Quarterdeck: You will want to make sure to try the Maryland blue crab from April to mid-November at this restaurant or opt for other fresh seafood the rest of the year at this restaurant that has been greeting guests for more than 35 years.
  • Founding Fathers: This restaurant owned by 40,000 family farmers features American favorites with an emphasis on fork-to-table goodness.
  • Ambar: You will love dining on the small plates at this Modern European restaurant where you will not want to leave without trying the bloody marys and the wide variety of desserts.
  • Hot Lola’s: If you only have time for a quick bite, then head to Hot Lola’s for a chicken sandwich as you will not believe the wide variety of options.

Arlington Virginia Attractions

Arlington has many great military attractions that you may want to visit including:

  • Arlington National Cemetery: This national cemetery is a solemn place to pay tribute to the United States fallen soldiers. It is home to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Robert Lee’s home and President Kennedy’s gravesite.
  • Iwo Jima Memorial: Officially called the Marine Corps War Memorial is an easy 10-minute walk from Arlington National Cemetery, and it shows a portrayal of six soldiers raising the American flag.

Jesse Semmens is a full time traveler and part time travel blogger who love to explore new places around the world and have traveled half of the globe till now.

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