Points of Interest in Rosslyn
All points of interest listed below are accessible by public transportation, bicycling, and walking. For more information, see Getting Around Rosslyn.
- Arlington History Bike Tour – Self-guided tour along a 22-mile circuit through Arlington, passing through Rosslyn.
- Rosslyn Commuter Store – 1810 N. Moore St., at the entrance to the Rosslyn Metro Station.
- Freedom Park – 1101 Wilson Blvd.
- Key Bridge – spanning the Potomac River between Rosslyn and Georgetown, with wide sidewalks for pedestrians and bicyclists.
- The Marine Corps War Memorial (Iwo Jima Memorial) – The Marine Corps War Memorial stands as a symbol of this grateful Nation's esteem for the honored dead of the U.S. Marine Corps. While the statue depicts one of the most famous incidents of World War II, the memorial is dedicated to all Marines who have given their lives in the defense of the United States since 1775. Marshall Drive, next to the Netherlands Carillon, between Rt. 50 and Arlington National Cemetery. Admission: Free.
- The Netherlands Carillon – symbolizes the friendship between the people of the Netherlands and those of the United States. Officially dedicated on May 5, 1960, the fifteenth anniversary of the liberation of the Netherlands from the Nazis. Marshall Drive, next to the Iwo Jima Memorial, between Rt. 50 and Arlington National Cemetery. Admission: Free.
- Rosslyn City Center – a mix use space of offices, retail, restaurants, fitness centers and art. 1700 & 1810 N. Moore Street
- Theodore Roosevelt Island Park – off George Washington Parkway, between Key Bridge and Teddy Roosevelt Bridge. Admission: Free.