Where to go Car-Free
For Car-Free Dieters, there’s no better place to be than one of Arlington’s Urban Villages. Click the icons next to each Village name to learn about the many ways you can go car-free there. |
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A big-city skyline of office buildings, condos and a four-level mall sits just blocks away from a quiet collection of parks, schools and single-family homes. |
A young, laid-back neighborhood filled with single-family homes and condos, tree-lined streets, hip local businesses, and a lively nightlife. |
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An active, diverse mix of businesses and homes stretching east–west across Arlington, along a major, easily accessible thoroughfare. |
The center of Arlington County government, with stately architecture, a pedestrian mall, and fun places to eat. |
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A fascinating complex of office and residential high-rises, shops, and restaurants, on both aboveground streets and underground corridors. |
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A variety of historic neighborhoods along Lee Highway, each with its own unique living, working and shopping opportunities. |
The DC area’s premier shopping destination, rapidly developing with new apartments, office buildings, parks and open spaces. |
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Home to Arlington’s tallest skyscrapers and right next door to Washington, DC, this neighborhood is filled with big-city culture, housing and nightlife. |
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A young professional’s playground, boasting shopping, dining, theaters, bike trails and diverse housing near Arlington and DC employers. |
Quiet residential neighborhoods, plenty of outdoor activities, and long-standing local businesses provide a peaceful, small-town feel. | ||||||
A concentration of small, independent shops, fun and funky restaurants, and quiet residential streets entice you to stop and hang out. |
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