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North America > United States of America > South (United States of America) > Virginia > Northern Virginia > Arlington (Virginia) > Arlington (Virginia)/Rosslyn–Ballston Corridor

The Rosslyn-Ballston corridor is the most densely populated area of Arlington, Virginia.

Understand

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The dense Rosslyn-Ballston corridor is a series of five "urban villages" following Wilson and Clarendon Boulevards west from Rosslyn, just across the Potomac from Georgetown. This area has seen massive redevelopment since the 1980s. While Rosslyn is largely offices and hotels, and depopulated at night, the pricey high-rises and group houses to the west are home to the largest concentration of restaurants, bars, and entertainment in Arlington— and to the young professionals who patronize them. The corridor is literally a textbook case of transit-oriented development, with the thriving neighborhoods of Courthouse, Clarendon, Virginia Square, and Ballston clustered around their eponymous Orange/Silver Line Metrorail stations. At the center is the shopping and restaurant district of Clarendon, which was Arlington's "downtown" until the 1960s.

Get in

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The 5 stops of the combined Metro Orange/Silver Line is the spine of the corridor, providing transit to downtown Washington, D.C. to the west, and Tysons, Reston, Falls Church, and Fairfax County to the east. The Rosslyn station is also served by the Blue Line, which provides access from Crystal City and Alexandria.

See

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  • 1 Theodore Roosevelt Island, George Washington Memorial Parkway N, +1 703 289-2500. Daily 6AM-10PM. A lovely nature walk though this small national park gives one glimpses of both the area's natural woods and the Georgetown (Washington, D.C.) waterfront. Also includes a surprising monument to President Roosevelt. While it is a part of Washington, D.C., the island is only accessible by a footbridge from Arlington. Free. Theodore Roosevelt Island (Q2002770) on Wikidata Theodore Roosevelt Island on Wikipedia
  • 2 Observation Deck at CEB Tower, 1201 Wilson Blvd (At Rosslyn Metrorail station), +1 703 423-0600. On the 31st floor of the tower, this is the best view of Washington, D.C. and a great place to take a selfie with the Washington Monument! $24. Central Place (Q30589534) on Wikidata Central Place on Wikipedia

Do

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  • 1 Ice Skating @ MedStar Capitals Iceplex (Metrorail: Ballston). Year-round ice skating rink built for the Washington Capitals professional hockey team. Public skating is offered every day; check the web site for schedules. Children's and youth lessons are also available. Adult admission: $9; skate rental: $5. MedStar Capitals Iceplex (Q14712666) on Wikidata MedStar Capitals Iceplex on Wikipedia

Buy

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  • 1 Ballston Quarter, 4238 Wilson Blvd (Connected via skyway to the Ballston Metro). Better known for its two indoor skating rinks, cheap parking, and multiplex cinema. Ballston Quarter (Q4851945) on Wikidata Ballston Quarter on Wikipedia
  • 2 Market Common Clarendon, 2800 Clarendon Blvd. (Metro: Clarendon), +1 703 807-2922. This outdoor shopping plaza includes an Apple Store, Barnes & Noble, and Crate & Barrel among others, and is just down the block from a variety of specialty retailers and neighborhood restaurants.
  • 3 Arlington Farmers Market (Courthouse Farmers Market), N. Courthouse Road and N. 14th St. (adjacent to the Arlington County Courthouse parking lot. Metro: Court House), +1 703 228-7872, fax: +1 703 228-7874. Apr–Dec: Sa 8AM–noon; Jan–Mar: Sa 9AM–noon. Arlington's largest farmers market, with about three dozen vendors, and the only one that operates year-round.

Eat

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  • Guajillo Mexican Grill, 1727 Wilson Blvd (Metro: Rosslyn), +1 703 807-0840. Mexican food, including some great mole. The food is always fresh and wonderful. The place is difficult to spot and parking can be a problem.
  • Il Radicchio, 1801 Clarendon Blvd (Metro: Rosslyn), +1 703 276-2627. Italian food.
  • Kanpai Restaurant, 1401 Wilson Blvd (Metro: Rosslyn), +1 703 527-8400. A family-owned sushi restaurant.
  • Me Jana, 2300 Wilson Blvd (Metro: Court House), +1 703 465-4440. Lunch: 11:30AM-2:30PM daily; dinner: Su-Th 4:30-10PM, F Sa 4:30-10:30PM. Upscale Lebanese cuisine (mostly mezzes) in a trendy, casual dining room, and accompanied with a fine selection of Lebanese wines. $18-40.
  • Mele Bistro, 1723 Wilson Blvd (Metro: Rosslyn), +1 703 527-8400. Italian food.
  • Piola Pizzeria, 1550 Wilson Blvd (Metro: Rosslyn.), +1 703 528-1502. M-Th 11AM-11PM, F 11AM-1AM, Sa noon-1AM, Su noon-11PM. Based in Treviso, Italy, this small but international chain serves great, vaguely Neopolitan style pizzas. Later at night it morphs into an attractive lounge playing house and trance. Happy hour (M-F 4:30-8PM) offers free bar snacks and $4 sangria. $10-16.
  • Pho 75, 1721 Wilson Blvd (Metro: Rosslyn), +1 703 525-7355. 9AM-8PM daily. The "go to" Vietnamese restaurant in the area by many locals, it has great pho in a modest setting. Cash only. $5-10.
  • Quarterdeck, 1200 Fort Meyer Dr, +1 703 528-2722. 11:30AM-9PM daily. Freshly steamed Maryland blue crabs and other seafood. Paper on the tables, buckets full of crabs, pitchers of beer, and an elbow-deep mess of Old Bay seasoning. $6-25; crab feast: $35/person.
  • Rays the Steaks, 2300 Wilson Blvd (Metro: Court House), +1 703 841-7297. One of the DC area's best steak houses, this no-frills steak house offers some of the best steaks at a reasonable price in the DC area. Parking can be a problem at times.
  • Ted's Montana Grill, 2200 Crystal Drive (Metro: Crystal City), +1 703-416-8337. 11AM-10PM. Ted's is a classic American restaurant serving authentic American cuisine in the style of a 1890s eatery. Featuring bison and beef steaks and burgers, it offers a great made-from-scratch experience.
  • Tupelo Honey, 1616 N Troy St (Metro: Rosslyn), +1 703 253-8140. Creative versions of Southern comfort food.
  • Wiseguy Pizza, 1735 North Lynn St (Metro: Rosslyn), +1 703 358-8880. New York style pizza and cheesecake. 3 locations in the D.C. area.

Drink

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Bars

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  • Barley Mac, 1600 Wilson Blvd (Metro: Rosslyn), +1 571 800-3070. Craft cocktails and good whiskey in an industrial chic setting. Bar food.
  • Clarendon Ballroom, 3185 Wilson Blvd (Metro: Clarendon), +1 703 469-2244. Known for its large dance floor and (seasonal) rooftop deck.
  • Continental Modern Pool Lounge, 1911 Fort Meyer Dr (Metro: Rosslyn), +1 703 465-7675. M-F 11:30AM-2AM, Sa Su 6PM-2AM. A weird little 1960s-looking, orange-colored pool hall and bar just across the Key Bridge. They also have shuffleboard, darts, and Nintendo Wii!
  • Galaxy Hut, 2711 Wilson Blvd (Metro: Clarendon), +1 703 525-8646. 5PM-2AM daily. Northern Virginia's hipster refuge has a fun jukebox, a fantastic draft beer selection, and perhaps the most laid back atmosphere on the Wilson Blvd corridor. Live indie rock Su-M.
  • Quinn's On The Corner, 1776 Wilson Blvd (Metro: Rosslyn), +1 703 640-3566. A sports bar focused on good whiskey.
  • Whitlows On Wilson, 2854 Wilson Blvd (Metro: Clarendon). Casual neighborhood bar offering great specials during the week and a popular brunch on the weekends.

Cafes

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  • Oby Lee, 3000 N Washington Blvd (Metro: Clarendon), +1 571 257-5054. Su 9AM-9PM, Tu-Th 8AM-10PM, F 8AM-11PM, Sa 9AM-11PM. Coffee, wine, and crepes.

Sleep

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This district travel guide to Rosslyn–Ballston Corridor is a usable article. It has information for getting in as well as some complete entries for restaurants and hotels. An adventurous person could use this article, but please feel free to improve it by editing the page.