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With stops every two to three blocks from the King Street – Old Town Metrorail station to Alexandria City Hall/Market Square, trolleys provide easy on-off access to the more than 200 shops, restaurants and attractions found in Old Town Alexandria.
Discover a convenient, environmentally friendly and fun way to travel around Old Town Alexandria. The King Street Trolley transports riders between the King Street Metrorail Station and City Hall/Market Square. The trolley runs daily, every 15 minutes with many stops for hopping on and off to explore the shops, restaurants and attractions found ...
The King Street trolley is a very convenient transportation service that adds to the appeal of Old Town Alexandria...plus it is FREE! Blocks in Old Town are easy to navigate and are accessible. But with the trolley, you can ride the metro or amtrak on one end of King Street then see the restaurants and attractions on the riverfront with no hassle.
The King Street Trolley transports riders between the King Street Metrorail Station and Alexandria City Hall/Market Square in Old Town Alexandria. The trolley runs daily every 15 minutes from 11:00 am to 11:00 pm, seven days a week, including holidays.
The free King Street Trolley is a convenient and fun way to discover Old Town Alexandria. With stops every 2-3 blocks for hopping on and off, passengers can explore shops, restaurants and attractions found along Alexandria’s historic main street.
The cute trolley goes up and down King Street in charming Old Town Alexandria taking passengers from the King Street Metro Station to the Potomac River — for free! No need to drive, look for a hard-to-find parking space, or pay for a costly parking garage.
The King Street Trolley operates along King Street, the main thoroughfare of Old Town. With stops every two to three blocks between the King Street Metro Station and the Potomac River waterfront, you can easily hop on and off to visit numerous attractions, shops, and restaurants.
The King Street Trolley in Old Town is a convenient and interesting way to travel from the King Street Metro station to the waterfront. The trolleys are replicas of the old streetcars, albeit motorized. They leave every 20 minutes or so.
King Street, the hub of Old Alexandria, is loaded with colorful (and surprisingly affordable) boutiques, rockin’ restaurants of all kinds, bakeries and bookstores. So, while the red and black King Street Trolley is, in fact, a bus — just go with it.
Old Town is anchored in the west by the majestic George Washington National Masonic Memorial and in the east by the Potomac River waterfront, where you’ll find restaurants with waterfront views, the nationally renowned Torpedo Factory Art Center as well as numerous boat tours and water taxis.