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WELCOME TO ORFOLK, VIRGINIA, a city steeped in history, teemed with culture and renowned for its warm hospitality. As you step into our city, you will be greeted by the gentle waters of the Chesapeake Bay, the charm of our historic neighborhoods and the vibrant energy of our diverse community. Norfolk is a place where past and present harmoniously coexist, creating a unique fusion of tradition and innovation. We take immense pride in being home to the world’s largest naval base, NATO’s North American headquarters and an expansive seaport. Explore the Battleship Wisconsin and Nauticus, a maritime discovery center, both providing a deep dive into our naval history. Meander along the historic streets of the Ghent neighborhood, take a leisurely stroll along the Elizabeth River, or be captivated by one of the world’s largest collections of glass at the Chrysler Museum. For cultural enthusiasts, our historic theaters offer performances by Broadway Norfolk, Virginia Stage Company, Virginia Symphony Orchestra and Virginia Opera. Nature enthusiasts will find solace at the Virginia Zoo and Norfolk Botanical Garden. Our Zoo is one of the region’s most visited venues, with educational programs reaching over 40,000 children annually. The botanical garden spans over 175 acres, featuring more than 60 themed gardens, lakes and exhibits. This year, our city’s calendar is filled with exciting events including the Virginia International Tattoo, the largest event of its kind in North America, jazz performances at the historic Attucks Theatre, the nation’s only Pride Boat Parade at Hampton Roads PrideFest, the Patriotic Festival celebrating our service members in the armed forces and numerous other extraordinary events. We hope for your time in Norfolk to be filled with exploration, relaxation and meaningful connections. Our commitment is to ensure your stay is both enjoyable and memorable.
KENNETH COOPER ALEXANDER Mayor, City of Norfolk
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LAND ACKNOWLEDGMENT We acknowledge the Indigenous individuals and communities who are the original inhabitants of the land we live on and work on. We recognize the member tribes of the Powhatan Confederacy and all Indigenous community members past and present. We acknowledge and value the Cheroenhaka Nottoway, Chickahominy, Eastern Chickahominy, Mattaponi, Monacan, Nansemond, Nottoway, Pamunkey, Patawomeck, Rappahannock and Upper Mattaponi tribes of Virginia. You are all an important part of this community.
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NORFOLK THROUGH THE SEASONS
NORFOLK IN FACTS
P. 10-11 ONLY IN NORFOLK
P. 12-33 NORFOLK NEIGHBORHOODS
P. 34-35 AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY
P. 36-37 MARITIME HISTORY
P. 38-39 ON THE WATER
P. 44-45 WE LOVE THE ARTS
P. 62-63 SPORTS IN NORFOLK
P.64-67 ACCOMMODATIONS & MAPS
EDITORIAL TEAM: Sarah Hughes, Angela Blue, Paige Hawsey, Valerie Mitchell and Vega Overstreet
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DESIGN TEAM: Ophélie Le Livec and Sway Creative Labs PRINTER: Progress Printing Plus The 2024 VisitNorfolk City Guide is provided as a service by VisitNorfolk. Every effort is made to ensure this guide is as accurate as possible. VisitNorfolk assumes no responsibility for errors, changes or omissions. Visitors should verify hours and admissions policies with destinations. This guide was printed thanks to the support of partner advertising.
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WatersIde DIstrIct is always buzzing with events and all kinds of happenings. From festivals to themed parties, there’s never a dull moment! Stay up-to-date with our events and be part of the excitement that awaits you at Waterside District. WATERSIDEDISTRICT.COM
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🛃 Eastern Virginia Medical School 🛃 Norfolk State University 🛃 Old Dominion University 🛃 Tidewater Community College 🛃 Virginia Wesleyan University
1 international airport 4.2 million passengers 65 nonstop daily flights on average 41 destinations served 8 airlines
500,000 sq ft of meeting space 5,000 hotel rooms 28 accessible hotels
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Every season in Norfolk has something special to offer ( P. 40). Whether visiting in the heat of the summer or enjoying our mild winter months, you will find that Norfolk is always home to plenty of sunshine and extraordinary experiences.
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FIRE PITS SIGNATURE EVENTS Many of our events draw thousands of visitors annually from across the world. Check out some of our favorite early spring and summer festivals!
Cozy up to some of the hottest fire pits in Norfolk for some of the coolest evenings of the season.
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Get ready for an adventure like no other in Norfolk, Virginia! This city is a treasure trove with its various neighborhoods bursting with culture and fun-filled activities. Dive headfirst into the eclectic NEON District, where vibrant street art transforms buildings into a canvas of creativity. Take a journey through the industrial charm of the Railroad District, a place where old warehouses have been transformed into breweries and eateries, offering a unique blend of flavors and experiences. And don’t miss out on the historical charm and unique boutiques of Ghent.
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This city offers a diverse international culinary experience with restaurants like La Brioche, serving exquisite French baked goods and Tamarind dishing out authentic Indian flavors. Orapax Restaurant provides a taste of Greece, showcasing Norfolk’s rich and vibrant international dining scene, inviting locals and visitors to embark on a global culinary journey right in the heart of the city. Norfolk’s outdoor activities are a nature lover’s dream. Roam the Norfolk Botanical Garden, a 175-acre haven with themed gardens and a captivating butterfly house. Discover even more outdoor wonders in Norfolk at the Virginia Zoo, where you can encounter over 700 fascinating animals from around the world. The Elizabeth River Trail (ERT) offers scenic routes for biking and hiking. Paddling along the Elizabeth River provides a refreshing perspective.
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And, of course, don’t miss sunbathing at Ocean View Beaches, where shoreline relaxation, swimming, and beachfront bliss await. While you’re there, walk out onto the Ocean View Fishing Pier, the longest freestanding fishing pier in North America. Norfolk’s outdoors promise something for all, whether you crave botanical beauty, culture or aquatic adventures.
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Norfolk’s streets feature mermaid sculptures that pay homage to the city’s maritime connection. These artistic installations, numbering over 130, serve as both urban decoration and a reminder of Norfolk’s rich naval history. Their presence sparks curiosity and celebrates the city’s deep ties to the sea.
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The convergence of history, art, culture and food make Tidewater the most exciting little corner of the Commonwealth. —The Local Palate
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2 Waterfront Festivals Town Point Park, nestled along the Elizabeth River, serves as Norfolk’s premier waterfront venue for festivals and events. Throughout the year, it comes alive with a vibrant array of festivals celebrating music, culture, food and more. The park’s scenic setting and lively atmosphere make it a beloved gathering place for both locals and visitors.
3 Glass Art The Chrysler Museum of Art’s Perry Glass Studio serves as a vibrant hub for glass artistry and hosts free glassblowing demonstrations. Downtown, the Glass Light Hotel & Gallery proudly displays the Perry Glass Art Collection, celebrating the city’s artistic heritage. The Barry Art Museum adds to Norfolk’s artistic richness with its contemporary glass art collection.
4 Historical Architecture Norfolk is a gem of historical architecture featuring iconic landmarks like the 18th-century St. Paul’s Episcopal Church and 19th-century Hunter House Victorian Museum. Historic neighborhoods like Ghent and Freemason showcase Victorian and Federal architectural styles. The Hermitage Museum and Gardens, set in an early 20th-century Tudor-style mansion, offers a glimpse into the city’s cultural history.
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5 Maritime Activities Norfolk’s maritime heritage shines through captivating activities. Explore the decks of the mighty Battleship Wisconsin, step aboard historic tall ships, and embark on harbor tours to witness the bustling port up close. Delve into maritime history at the Hampton Roads Naval Museum, or visit Nauticus, a maritime discovery center, for a hands-on educational experience. Virginia Zoo
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Waterfront Views or Inland Vibes? From our walkable, waterfront Downtown to the calm beaches of Ocean View, take the quiz below to find your Norfolk neighborhood match. Follow your path to find yours.
Downtown
Waterfront Views Inland Vibes Hop on the ERT (Elizabeth River Trail)
Attractions or Relaxation?
• Walkable waterfront • Nauticus and Battleship Wisconsin • Entertainment and dining on Granby Street See page 14
Riverview
Zoo Day or Nightlife?
• Virginia Zoo
Sand or Cobblestone?
• Talbot Park Farmers Market • Local shops and restaurants See page 26
Ocean view/ East Beach • Chesapeake Bay Beaches
Historic Freemason District
Park Place/ Railroad District • Public murals
• Ocean View Fishing Pier
• The Pagoda • Cannonball Trail
• Local shops and coffee houses
• Local restaurants and breweries
• Hunter House Victorian Museum
• Local breweries and restaurants
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Chelsea • Local restaurants and breweries
Inspiration or Retail Therapy?
• Elizabeth River Trail
Local Shops or Premium Outlets?
• Local coffee roasters and bakery See page 22
Larchmont/ Lochhaven
Arts or Craft Beers?
• Hermitage Museum and Gardens • Elizabeth River Trail • Kayaking See page 28
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Military Highway/ Norfolk Airport • Norfolk Botanical Garden
• Public murals
• Local shops and galleries
• Chrysler Museum of Art and Perry Glass Studio
• The Hague water views
• Harrison Opera House
• Local restaurants
• Norfolk Premium Outlets
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• Norfolk International Airport
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he heart of Norfolk beats through the streets of its vibrant Downtown. Located on the glistening Elizabeth River, Downtown Norfolk presents many ways to enjoy the water through sailing lessons, narrated naval tours or dinner cruises. Our towering and historic buildings represent the thriving business coming in and out of our city while the unique shops and restaurants symbolize the passions and ideas of its residents. We hope you’ll bring an appetite; Downtown is home to some of the most innovative and irresistible culinary experiences in the city. While you’re here, explore fascinating museums offering a glimpse into our history while staying true and relevant to today’s audiences. Finally, Downtown is superb for catching live performances, from concerts to Broadway shows and stunning productions at several esteemed venues. Whether you’re coming Downtown to work or to play (or a little of both), there’s always a friendly face to see, a new bite or shop to discover and an adventure to be had. 14 | visitnorfolk.com
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Sit down for breakfast at a locally owned cafe before touring Nauticus, a maritime discovery center featuring brand new interactive exhibits for all ages, a sailing center, the Hampton Roads Naval Museum and Battleship Wisconsin–one of the largest and last battleships ever built by the U.S. Navy. Afterward, grab lunch at The Norfolk Grille located at Nauticus, offering sandwiches, snacks and fresh Greek options.
Start at the Glass Light Hotel & Gallery to view a stunning display of beautiful glass pieces from local and internationally renowned artists. Grab a Cannonball Trail brochure from our Visitor Center and journey through 400 years of Norfolk and American history. Along this self-guided tour, stop at the MacArthur Memorial, dedicated to preserving the life story of General of the Army Douglas MacArthur.
AFTERNOON Stop by the VisitNorfolk Mermaid Market to learn more about our city and find a uniquely Norfolk souvenir. While you’re there, browse our many attraction brochures, including a map of mermaids to discover! Norfolk’s iconic mermaids are scattered throughout the city, with at least 24 located Downtown. Afterward, celebrate your scavenger hunt success with a glass of wine at Virginia’s first urban winery, Mermaid Winery, recently relocated Downtown.
EVENING Enjoy a Signature Dinner Cruise with City Cruises Norfolk. This two-and-a-half-hour cruise along the Elizabeth River includes a delicious dinner buffet, spectacular views of the Navy’s Atlantic Fleet and onboard entertainment with DJ music, lounge spaces and interactive games. End the evening with a drink at Waterside District, featuring several restaurants and bars and late night entertainment. Feeling playful? Enjoy self-serve drinks with new and classic arcade games at Circuit Social.
AFTERNOON Wander through Selden Market for lunch, sweets and shopping. Pop-ups are ever-changing at this eclectic shopping hall, so you’ll always score something different. Book an afternoon cruise on the Victory Rover for unparalleled views of naval destroyers, submarines and other vessels. Want to be more involved? On the American Rover, you can help set sails, take a turn at the helm or simply enjoy sights of city skylines, sailboats and more.
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Dine at one of the many restaurants on Granby Street’s Restaurant Row. From locally sourced seafood to rooftop Italian, you’ll find a meal to remember. After dinner, catch a show. The NorVa, once named one of the best music venues in America by Rolling Stone, hosts national acts in an intimate space. Chrysler Hall is home to Norfolk’s Broadway shows, the Wells Theatre features plays by Virginia Stage Company, and Scope Arena hosts largescale shows and Admirals hockey during fall and winter.
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ou’ll know once you arrive in Norfolk’s NEON District. Located on the outskirts of Downtown, the neighborhood pops with public art and vibrant murals along buildings, in alleyways and even on sidewalks. As the city’s first official arts district, NEON (New Energy of Norfolk) provides a space for artists, performers, comedians, shop owners and restaurateurs to create, share and energize the area in their own unique way. Join Norfolk Tour Company to learn more about the artists and meaning behind some of the NEON’s eyecatching murals. Step inside the NEON’s museums for a closer look at captivating visual art, or book tickets to a performing arts event. Indulge in some of the freshest cuisine and finest pastries around, and take the opportunity to support local businesses that call NEON home. No matter the art, the food or the vibe you’re into, NEON will find a way to energize your interest.
EXPERIENCE Wander through the Chrysler Museum of Art, a free cultural enclave featuring over 30,000 original works spanning over 5,000 years. Chrysler’s Perry Glass Studio offers free narrated demonstrations Tuesday–Sunday. Head to d’Art Center, home to resident artists and host to rotating national exhibitions. Pop over to Plant Norfolk for a chic houseplant, and then hear an unforgettable performance at the Harrison Opera House. Need a laugh? Push Comedy Theater is a 90-seat venue bringing live comedy from local to national acts.
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SAVOR & SIP Cafe Milo serves breakfast/brunch all day, plus soups, salads, sandwiches and spirits! Commune creates nourishing meals with farm-to-table ingredients paired with Virginia wines and beers. Visit Soiree Bistro for Sunday brunches and hookah, and head to Sanctuary for tacos. Zeke’s Beans & Bowls is known for acai and poke bowls. Zinnia, located at the Chrysler Museum of Art, features seasonally focused lunch offerings. Hummingbird Dessert Boutique makes perfect macarons, plus cakes, tarts, brownies, bars and cookies. An authentic French bakery, La Brioche offers breads, pastries, danishes, chocolates and more. Hummingbird Dessert Boutique
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estled along the picturesque Elizabeth River, the Historic Freemason district stands as the city’s oldest neighborhood. This timeless gem features beautiful, tree-lined cobblestone streets, well-tended gardens, stately historic homes and water views. The neighborhood is rich in both history and culinary delights from a diverse blend of distinguished restaurants, including Moroccan eats, fresh and local fare or an unabashed celebration of artisanal cheeses. Begin your day with a waterside stroll as you journey to the Pagoda and Oriental Garden, a tranquil sanctuary where you can bask in quiet walkways, calming fountains and peaceful koi swimming along. As you wander the streets, you’ll encounter architectural wonders spanning three centuries. Take the historic tour a step further by exploring the Hunter House Victorian Museum, a living, interactive learning experience that transports guests to the Victorian era. Spend some time in Freemason, and you’ll soon see that this neighborhood marries delectable cuisine and captivating history for a harmonious blend of present and past.
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EXPERIENCE Experience the Pagoda and Oriental Garden’s scenic beauty, an exquisite, two-story pagoda adorned with intricate Chinese architecture. Peruse the opulence of the Victorian era at the Hunter House Victorian Museum. Dive into 400 years of history along the Cannonball Trail. Finally, pay tribute to Medal of Honor recipients with local ties at the Norfolk Trail of Honor.
SAVOR Some of the best dining options are nestled among Freemason’s historic streets. Four Eleven York is a superb experience focused on seasonal ingredients, and Freemason Abbey, loved for their awardwinning she crab soup, is located in a former church. Omar’s Carriage House is known for seafood and Moroccan dishes while Virginia Cheese Company features a vast cheese and charcuterie collection plus gourmet sandwiches.
SIP Start the day the right way—with coffee! Cure Coffeehouse serves craft espresso, pour-overs, teas and unique, specialty cafe beverages. Stop in for breakfast or lunch. Cure also boasts a rotating wine and craft beer list, plus creative cocktails. As long as we’re speaking of sips, Four Eleven York features a Bartender’s Experience where you can order a cocktail tailored to your personality and tastes. 18 | visitnorfolk.com
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s one of Norfolk’s most adored neighborhoods, Ghent is known for its incredible restaurants, locally owned shops, DIY art and local landmarks. Spend your days strolling through this historic neighborhood, taking in the stunning architecture and enjoying water views of the Hague. Ghent is bike-friendly and easily connects riders to the Elizabeth River Trail. If you’re in need of some retail therapy, you’ve come to the right place. Ghent is known for its many antique shops that line 21st Street as well as locally owned stores on Colley Avenue. The most difficult decision you’ll have here is where to eat. The neighborhood is home to a delectable mix of restaurants, including internationally focused cuisine, fresh seafood, friendly pubs and more—literally something for every taste. Whether you’re in town enjoying an art festival, perusing the bi-monthly seasonal farmers’ market or simply wandering through, Ghent is sure to charm with its colossal culture and eclectic atmosphere, all packed into one friendly neighborhood. 20 | visitnorfolk.com
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Start off with incredible coffee. Cafe Stella offers houseroasted beans and a delicious food menu, plus cocktails for later in the day. Elliot’s Fair Grounds is Norfolk’s oldest independent coffee shop located right above Eleanor’s, a feminist bookstore and bottleshop. Equinox Coffee Co. creates specialty drinks that change with the seasons, and veteran-owned Kobros Coffee features compelling lattes that differ from the ordinary.
Whether you’re an early riser or a brunch goer, Yorgos Bageldashery has you covered. You can’t go wrong with housemade New York-style bagels paired with your favorite cream cheese. Vegan breakfast sandwiches are a hit here, along with coffee, mimosas and bloody marys. Have an eye for antiques? Peruse the selections at Ghent Antiques or Michael Millard-Lowe, then pop into consignment shops like Nomads Clothing Exchange and White Rabbit.
AFTERNOON Dive into your creative side with an afternoon of DIY fun at the Mermaid Factory, Pinot’s Palette, Color Me Mine or Board & Brush. Looking to take your fitness routine to new heights? Try Latitude Climbing + Fitness for a day of bouldering, yoga and other fitness. Treat yourself with barbecue from Redwood Smoke Shack, followed by an irresistible treat from Pownd Cakes by Jen.
EVENING Explore Norfolk’s international scene with Spanish tapas at Crudo Nudo, Jamaican fare at Island Krave, Latin American specialties at Luna Maya and Mexican eats at Jessy’s Taco Bistro or Tacos Y Tequila. Indulge in Middle Eastern street food from Mr. Shawarma, street food from around the world at Streats, French cuisine at the Green Onion, Thai treats from Bangkok Garden and sushi from Kotobuki, Koshi, Katana or Volcano. Or, opt for American classics at 80/20 Burger Bar, A.W. Shucks, No Frill Bar & Grill or Public House.
AFTERNOON Grab lunch from local favorite Baker’s Crust before a little retail therapy. You’ll love the locally crafted jewelry, art and greeting cards at Kitsch, along with home decor, baby items and unique gifts at Texture plus a fine collection of French housewares, ornaments and toys at Le Marché. Shop for fair trade clothing and accessories at Maison Soleil and find beautiful fashions at Mercy O Atelier.
EVENING Wine and dine the night away at Press 626, or find gluten-free offerings with a Southern focus at 350 Grace. Then spend the evening playing classic arcade games at Pixels Pints & Bytes, or catch the latest flick at Ghent’s iconic 1930s movie theater, Naro Expanded Cinema. End the evening on a sweet note with creamy gelato from Strawberry Fields or a carside cone from Doumar’s, featuring the world’s first waffle cone machine. Neighborhood: Ghent | 21
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EXPERIENCE During the daytime, discover natural beauty at the Weyanoke Bird and Wildflower Sanctuary. At night, head on the ERT to find the Glowline, the East Coast’s first glow-in-the-dark trail. Your furry friend is welcome for any and all excursions, whether strolling the streets, dining at an outdoor patio or visiting Dog Town, a boarding and kennel-free doggie daycare.
SAVOR Immerse yourself in a cozy collection of locally owned restaurants. Cuddle around fire pits at Torch Bistro, or head to Orapax for authentic Greek food. Discover vegetarian plates and natural wines at Grandiflora Wine Garden. Tempt your tastebuds with artisan, wood-fired pizza and baked goods at The Bakehouse at Chelsea. New to the neighborhood, 508 Crafthouse features high-quality dishes in an upscale environment.
SIP Start at Vessel Craft Coffee for ethically sourced beans, superior beverages and a business model that supports community projects. Head to Smartmouth Brewing Company for flavorful beers and live music. At Benchtop Craft Brewing, science and innovation combine for a truly unique tasting experience. Finally, The Birch features rotating beer, cider and mead along with artisan cheeses, cured meats and beerinspired grilled cheese. 22 | visitnorfolk.com
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ull of spectacular restaurants, great breweries and art, Norfolk’s Railroad District is the perfect hangout spot. Just past the railroad tracks, you’ll find a growing neighborhood full of innovation, inspiration and local favorites. This section of Norfolk is conveniently located between Ghent and Riverview. With new developments like the Railyard and a steady stream of new businesses opening, there is no shortage of fun. Start your morning at a breakfast joint serving juicy chicken sandwiches or a coffee shop with mouthwatering waffles. Find a new favorite cocktail at one of the many fun and unique bars. Beer lovers will find no shortage of new craft brews to try from a number of locally loved taps. If you’re up for satisfying eats and cool cocktails, the Railroad District will be just your speed.
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EXPERIENCE Head to Sky’s the Limit Yoga Co. to find zen with a yoga class , spa service or in their boutique shop. Check out Railroad Aerial Arts if you have an interest in trying out circus acts like air pilates, trapeze or hoop, sling and silk acts. Even with no experience you are invited to partake in their classes, adding a unique experience to your itinerary.
SAVOR Home to some of Norfolk’s best-kept dining secrets, Railroad may be small in size but big in variety. Order a gigantic sweet potato biscuit with juicy fried chicken from Handsome Biscuit, or discover dynamic sandwiches, bowls and creative cocktails at Toast. Taco Tuesdays wouldn’t be complete without Perro Blanco or Union Taco. For a wonderfully welcoming and casual experience, sink your teeth into savory barbecue at The Fishin’ Pig. Explore Norfolk’s newest pizza spot, District Apizza, serving New Haven-style pizza.
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Start with sips at Coalescence Coffee Company where the coffee is just as important as the community. Or, treat yourself to drip coffee and mouthwatering waffles at Mea Culpa. Later, explore Norfolk’s craft beer scene with local places like Rip Rap, a veteran-owned brewery, Reaver Beach Brewing for incredible sours or Norfolk’s newest brewery, Afterglow Brewing. Make your way over to The Veil Brewing Co. for unique brews and on the third floor you’ll find Only You Lounge, a cocktail bar and record shop. Only You Lounge
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ou’ll know you’ve reached this neighborhood when you see the giant Riverview Village sign stretching across multiple lanes of traffic. The welcomes here are big, and they’re also genuine. After all, Riverview is a neighborhood where all are welcome. It’s ideal for families looking to explore the Virginia Zoo or the weekly outdoor farmers’ market. It’s a perfect destination for foodies hoping for an unparalleled culinary experience. For those wanting to get in touch with nature, the neighborhood is home to a kayak launch on which paddlers can embark on a morning or afternoon exploring the Lafayette River. Finally, Riverview is an inclusive neighborhood, having been home to MJ’s Tavern, a cornerstone of the LGBTQIA+ community, since 2012. Whether you’re here for family fun and farmers’ fare, looking to excite your palate with a fine selection of restaurants or wanting an escape from the hustle and bustle, you’re always welcome in Norfolk’s friendly neighborhood of Riverview.
EXPERIENCE Visit more than 700 animals representing 150 species at the Virginia Zoo. You’ll see giraffes, rhinos, zebras, lions and tigers, plus crocodiles, venomous snakes and rare frogs—along with a petting zoo! The Zoo also offers tours, events, themed gardens and children’s programming. On Wednesday evenings from April to October, stop by the Talbot Park Farmers Market for local produce and goods, or visit the Eggleston Farmers Market year-round. If you’ve brought your own kayak, use the ADA accessible launch on La Valette Avenue as your gateway to the Lafayette River.
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SAVOR & SIP Blanca Food + Wine is a convivial restaurant with a fun, old world focused wine list and thoughtful plates inspired by the rustic cooking of France, Spain and Italy. LeGrand Kitchen is Norfolk’s finer diner offering a seasonally focused selection along with craft cocktails that are nothing short of spectacular. Lo Mo Pizzeria is an artisan, New York-style pizzeria utilizing fresh ingredients and featuring indoor and outdoor seating. MJ’s Tavern is known for their generous portions, fair prices and welcoming atmosphere for all. Come for the Sunday brunches and daily specials; stay for the nightly events and rainbows. 26 | visitnorfolk.com
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archmont and Lochhaven are perfect for exploring history, art, outdoor fun and tempting dishes and sips from restaurants and breweries. These nearby neighborhoods are separated by the Lafayette River but connected by Monarch pride radiating from Old Dominion University. There’s plenty to do on ODU’s campus, whether cheering on the Monarchs during a football game or exploring art, orchids and planets. Outside of ODU, locals and visitors flock to the nearby residential neighborhood of Lochhaven to experience the historic Hermitage Museum & Gardens, brimming with art, culture and beauty. The Hermitage is also an ideal spot for hopping on the Elizabeth River Trail and exploring a blissful waterside route. Meanwhile, Larchmont attracts lovers of local eats and craft beer, and it’s also a great spot for launching kayaks and boats. We suggest spending a day exploring both neighborhoods for an immersive experience at locals’ favorite gathering spots.
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EXPERIENCE Spend some time on the Elizabeth River Trail to see picturesque water views. Head to Hermitage Museum & Gardens to explore a nationally recognized art collection and 12 acres of gardens and grounds. Paddle out with Norfolk Kayak Tours to experience the nature of this neighborhood. Or, rent a boat from Electrified Marina, offering battery operated, luxury boats to scoot around the river.
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Start the day at D’Egg West or Hair of the Dog. Later on, go casual with Cogans Pizza North or Chorizo Mexican Eatery, or elevate the experience with seasonally focused plates at Coach House Bar & Grill. Craft on Colley features smash burgers, sushi and tacos while Hank’s Filling Station is perfect for barbecue and backyard games. Dirty Buffalo is celebrated for their wings as much as Lolly’s Creamery is loved for their ice cream.
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Start with fairly serious coffee at Borjo Coffeehouse near ODU, or get jolted with tasty nitro cold brew at Voyager Cold Brew. Combine artisan drinks with art at Starving Artist Cafe. Later in the day, head to Elation Brewing for a Larchmont Lager or one of their rotating guest beers. Visit Norfolk’s newest winery, Water’s Edge Winery, for sparkling, white, red, rosé and sangria options.
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ooking for a relaxing beach day? Look no further. The beachside community of Ocean View and East Beach are the perfect place to unwind with great food, sand and sun! Head down to the Chesapeake Bay for a day of sandcastles and gentle waves, perfect for even the littlest members of your crew. Stop by the Ocean View Fishing Pier, the longest freestanding pier in North America, where you can fish the day away or let someone else do the work as you dine on the open-air rooftop restaurant overlooking the bay. With tons of outdoor activities like fishing, kayaking, sailing or swimming, your day will be filled with fun. Plus, the neighborhood is host to the weekly East Beach Farmers’ Market on Saturdays and big band music and outdoor concerts all summer. Known for fresh seafood and beautiful views from sunrise to sunset, plus top-notch breweries nearby, Ocean View and East Beach provide an ideal beach experience with calm waters, easy parking and good vibes. 30 | visitnorfolk.com
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Mudita Cafe
Stony’s Dockside Bar & Grill
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Grab a morning beverage at Mudita Cafe & Coffeehouse, specializing in internationally inspired craft coffee and tea with rotating seasonal specialties. They also have a variety of breakfast, lunch options and cocktails. Another great option is Coaster Coffee, a nonprofit, community-driven coffee house. Then head down to the beach for a day of fun! Build a sandcastle, swim in the gentle water of the Chesapeake Bay, and soak in some memories.
In the mood for a hearty breakfast? Head to Ocean View Diner to enjoy breakfast classics like pancakes stacked high and egg dishes with all the fixings. Then head down to the beach for some active fun! OV Rentals LLC is your go-to place for beach rentals offering kayaks, paddle boards, beach cruisers, canopies, chairs and more.
AFTERNOON Visit COVA Brewing Company for a caffeine pick-me-up or an afternoon sip. COVA features over a dozen self-pour taps where you can sample delightful brews, along with four wines and a cider on guest tap. No matter the time of day or the beverage in hand, COVA is always brewing something tasty. Later on, book a tee time at Ocean View Golf Course, offering hybrid Bermuda greens and plush, oak lined fairways.
EVENING Dinner with a view? You can’t get closer to the bay than at the Ocean View Fishing Pier Restaurant. Or, head to Longboards for a memorable seafood meal overlooking a marina. New to Ocean View is Lola’s Beach Cantina, a veteran-owned Mexican fusion restaurant with fantastic cocktails. Other options include Stony’s Dockside Bar and Grill for dockside dining in the heart of Ocean View or Captain Groovy’s for far out fish dishes in a laid-back atmosphere.
AFTERNOON Check out the Ocean View Station Museum, tracing the history of Ocean View from the 1880s to the 1980s. The museum displays a rollercoaster car and a boat from the famous former Ocean View Amusement Park. Stop by to check out artifacts and pictures from the early days of Ocean View. Feel like fishing? The Ocean View Fishing Pier has an on-site tackle shop for all your fishing and crabbing needs. Stick around for a spectacular sunset viewing!
EVENING Cap off with the day with some of the best beer and barbecue around. My Mama’s Kitchen features melt-inyour-mouth brisket with sides like creamy mac and cheese and buttery cornbread. Veteran-owned Bold Mariner Brewing Company gives off beach barbecue vibes with their two-story beach house-inspired brewery complete with wraparound porches. Right on site is Bar-Q, a Southern barbecue restaurant utilizing age-old processes to create tasty favorites and some innovative offerings too. Whatever you do, make sure to save room for dessert! Neighborhood: Ocean View/East Beach |
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re you a relaxed, go-with-the-flow type or more about that hustle and bustle? No matter which mood you’re in, Military Highway has just the thing you need. Your leisure side will enjoy getting in touch with nature at Virginia’s largest botanical garden. A true gem of our city, the Norfolk Botanical Garden is undergoing a spectacular transformation into the Garden of Tomorrow with efforts to become more innovative, more accessible, more ecologically friendly and even more beautiful. When it’s time to perk things up, your adventurous side will delight in international eats and some serious shopping. The neighborhood is home to many eateries, attractions and stores galore. Some are familiar, offering the items you know and love, while others could be considered a destination on their own. Of course, if you really need to hustle to your next destination, the Norfolk International Airport can take you or connect you to wherever you need to be. 32 | visitnorfolk.com
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EXPERIENCE Wander through Norfolk Botanical Garden, featuring 175 acres of unmatched beauty. With more than 60 themed gardens, there’s something in bloom every season. There are also tram tours of the garden, boat tours of Lake Whitehurst and kayak tours as well. Next, treat yourself at Norfolk Premium Outlets, a shopaholics’ dream come true with 50 retail stores offering discounted prices on the brands you love. Just a few minutes away is the acclaimed Swedish furniture store IKEA, truly a destination in itself with all the ideas and inspiration to transform your space.
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Are you looking to quell your cravings with some flavorful eats? Head to El Rey 2 Tacos & Tequila to enjoy an authentic Mexican meal, including some of the most beautiful burritos you’ve ever laid eyes on. Stop by Tamarind for Indian street food like samosas, pani puri and bhel. Cilantro Bangladeshi Bistro serves mouthwatering kebabs, curry dishes and more. Finally, if you love being involved in the cooking process, visit HQ Korean BBQ & Hot Pot for a hands-on, all-you-can-eat dining experience that merges traditional Japanese shabu-shabu with Korean barbecue flavors. Norfolk International Airport
AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY
Norfolk’s rich African American history has shaped our city into the diverse community we know and love. We’re proud of our unique culture, from the contributions African Americans have made to our city’s past to the integral role of Norfolk’s Black communities today.
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Looking for traditional Southern comfort food and modern cuisine? 350 Grace serves delicious food with an innovative twist: it is completely glutenand grain-free. Chef Willie Moats brings extreme talent to the 350 Grace menu with dishes like Black Garlic Molasses Glazed Half Cornish Hen or Cold Water Lobster Mac and Cheese.
Did you know that Norfolk is home to a Black-owned record store? Even though vinyl sales are skyrocketing in the U.S., only a fraction of the country’s 2,500 record stores are Black-owned. At Freshtopia you can browse their vinyl record collection, shop for “fresh” hip-hop-related gear or catch the DJ spinning live on fresh radio.
Curated by owner Nicole Dortch, Petit à Petit (French for little by little) is a fullservice luxury lingerie boutique, located in Selden Market. You will find bra fitting appointments, virtual shopping, fashion events and many more services offered. Dortch aims to empower and mentor young women to be successful in life, promoting positivity, financial literacy and change.
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WATERWAYS TO FREEDOM
Named in honor of African American Crispus Attucks—the first American patriot to lose his life in the 1770 Boston Massacre—the Attucks is the country’s oldest remaining legitimate theater designed, financed, constructed and operated entirely by African American entrepreneurs. Originally known as the “Apollo of the South,” the venue has hosted legendary performers including Cab Calloway, Duke Ellington and Nat King Cole. The music continues today through the theater’s Church Street Jazz Series and Attucks Jazz Club.
Stop by the VisitNorfolk Visitor Center to pick up a tour brochure of Waterways to Freedom. With its complex and interwoven waterways, Virginia provided a starting point for thousands of individuals to escape slavery. Fugitive slaves would depart on wharves, steamships and schooners and be assisted by safe houses on their journey to freedom. Norfolk’s bustling port played a crucial role in the escape of many slaves, as did the city’s proximity to the Great Dismal Swamp, which was a popular hiding spot for escaped slaves. Take a deeper dive by joining a Norfolk Tour Company excursion focused on African American history in Norfolk. A guide will share fascinating landmarks and pieces of significant history.
NORFOLK STATE UNIVERSITY A historically Black College/University founded in 1935, Norfolk State University is committed to transforming students’ lives through exemplary teaching, research and service, offering a supportive academic and culturally diverse environment for all.
NORFOLK BOTANICAL GARDEN In 1938, 220 African Americans were paid just 25 cents an hour to create the Norfolk Botanical Garden (NBG). Within a year, the Garden was a lush destination, but due to racial segregation, the workers didn’t feel welcome to enjoy the very garden they had created. Norfolk Botanical Garden honors those individuals with a memorial garden and bronze sculpture titled “Breaking Ground,” inspired by photos of actual workers from the era.
WEST POINT CEMETERY AND MONUMENT Around 1,200 local African American soldiers served in the Civil War, with many cited for bravery and awarded medals. As these men passed away, the African American community searched for a burial solution to recognize the soldiers’ sacrifice. West Point Cemetery was dedicated as a special place of burial for nearly 100 Black Union veterans. A West Point monument was erected in honor of African American soldiers and sailors of all wars.
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BAR-Q, A PASSION FOR BRINGING PEOPLE TOGETHER
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When bold beers and tasty barbecue join together under one roof, only good things will happen. Located across from the Chesapeake Bay in Ocean View, with a beautiful wraparound porch, is both Bold Mariner Brewery and BAR-Q which features a Southern blend of multi-regional inspired barbecue with their perfectly built smokers specifically made for the task. Pitmaster Jayme Campbell was raised in the Deep South and found a passion for bringing people together through wood, fire and smoke. Make sure to try their signature dish, the smack and beef. With a toasted brioche bun, chopped brisket and piled high with mac and cheese, what’s not to love? Locals’ tip: be absolutely sure to leave room for dessert! Neighborhood: |
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orfolk is rich in maritime history, boasting the distinction of being home to Naval Station Norfolk, the largest Naval base in the world. The city is also the North American headquarters for NATO, chosen for its strategic location and historical significance of military history and naval excellence. Norfolk’s storied past, combined with a strong and proud Navy presence of today makes it an ideal destination for maritime exploration.
Start your journey at Nauticus, a dynamic maritime discovery center featuring interactive exhibits. Nauticus provides a fun and engaging educational opportunity for families and has added new experiences as part of their Reimagine Nauticus project. While there, you can also see a stunning
WWII relic, the Battleship Wisconsin, one of the last and largest battleships built by the U.S. Navy. This battleship, also known as Big Wisky, served for six decades and through three conflicts while also surviving two typhoons. Take a guided or self-guided tour to experience this majestic ship firsthand while learning how it earned five battle stars during WWII. Also housed inside Nauticus is the Hampton Roads Naval Museum that is operated by the United States Navy. This museum celebrates the backstory of the fleets in our region and features rotating exhibits. Finally, sail Norfolk’s waters for yourself. With lessons through Nauticus or an excursion on the Schooner Virginia, you’ll be a pro in no time!
DID YOU KNOW? The Battleship Wisconsin gets decked out for the holidays for a whimsical, wintry experience. The spectacle features more than 1 million festive lights, nightly entertainment, illuminations and seasonal treats! Learn more about Winterfest on the Wisconsin (p.60).
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NAUTICUS Nauticus is located along the Downtown waterfront, offering a unique form of experiential learning for all ages. Through interactive exhibits and STEM to STERN programming, Nauticus uses the museum, Battleship Wisconsin, sailing center, and Schooner Virginia to tell the story of the maritime environment, industry and the military. With newly opened exhibits like Norfolk In Time, Aquaticus and a new aquarium called Our Nautical Neighborhood, this museum is a perfect spot for guests of all ages to learn while having fun.
FORT NORFOLK Authorized by President George Washington in 1794, Fort Norfolk has a storied past on its four acres. Although most of its structures were built in 1810, it played a pivotal role in safeguarding Norfolk during the War of 1812 and the Civil War. Visitors can explore well-preserved features, including earthwork embankments, ramparts, a dungeon, barracks, a guardhouse, and more, providing a glimpse into its storied past.
SAIL THROUGH HISTORY Elevate your exploration with guided tours of the world’s largest naval base. On the Victory Rover, embark on a two-hour cruise for a close-up encounter with the naval fleet. Witness destroyers, submarines, and other vessels while enjoying scenic views of the harbor. It’s an immersive naval experience like no other.
TRAIL OF HONOR
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Adjacent to the Battleship Wisconsin along the Elizabeth River Trail, you’ll find the Norfolk Trail of Honor. Ten plaques narrate the remarkable stories of service members with strong ties to Norfolk, all of whom have earned the Medal of Honor. These plaques provide insights into their heroic deeds and personal lives. Notable among them is the first African American to be awarded the Medal of Honor and the youngest Marine ever to receive this prestigious recognition. Explore this trail to pay tribute to their extraordinary valor.
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ON THE WATER
With 144 miles of coastline and the Atlantic Ocean at our fingertips, Norfolk is a haven for water enthusiasts. The city invites you to explore its captivating skylines and idyllic waterways from a truly unique vantage point. Whether you’re drawn to fishing, engaging in narrated boat tours of Naval Station Norfolk or embarking on an Elizabeth River adventure, Norfolk presents a multitude of ways to relish its waterfront allure. From kayaking to sailing lessons to tranquil sunset cruises, Norfolk caters to diverse tastes. A locals’ tip: don’t overlook the 10.5-mile Elizabeth River Trail, offering exceptional views of ships and intertwining watercourses. Norfolk beckons you to immerse yourself in the mesmerizing allure of our waterfront and scenery from the water itself.
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There is no better way to explore Norfolk than by water! Take a two-hour narrated tour of Naval Station Norfolk aboard the Victory Rover, enjoy brunch with friends and family on City Cruises’ Spirit of Mount Vernon (pictured here) or listen to the sounds of acoustic music at sunset on the American Rover.
Whether you are a seasoned sailor or just getting your feet wet, Norfolk’s sailing programs are the perfect way to spend a day along the water. Sail Nauticus is located along the Downtown Norfolk Waterfront and has classes for any experience level.
Norfolk Kayak Rentals offers Nature and Eco Tours for exploring the Lafayette River’s scenic beauty. Electrified Marina provides boat rentals for further exploration. For a wide range of water sport rentals, from Jet Skis and dolphin tours to fly-boards, stand-up paddleboards, and kayaks, head to Norfolk Watersports when visiting the Chesapeake Bay.
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NORFOLK’S SPRINGTIME IS DOWNRIGHT ENCHANTING. BLOOMING TREES AND FLOWERS, BUSTLING FARMERS MARKETS, ENGAGING OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES AND FESTIVE GATHERINGS ARE JUST A FEW OF THE WAYS TO EMBRACE THE SEASON OF RENEWAL AND REJUVENATION.
f it seems like Norfolk’s blooms are showing off, it’s because they are. April is prime cherry blossom season, with blooms popping in Downtown and Freemason. At Norfolk Botanical Garden (NBG), blossoms erupt in all shapes, sizes and colors from yellow bursts of daffodils to stunning azaleas and rainbows of tulips. The Garden is home to 60 themed gardens, including the World of Wonders Children’s Adventure Garden and Works Progress Administration Garden dedicated to the 220 African Americans who planted thousands of azaleas, rhododendrons, camellias and more to start the garden’s first blooms. Another place to explore living things—in the form of plants but also mammals, reptiles and amphibians from around the world—is the Virginia Zoo. Stroll through 53 acres of lush gardens, and visit 700 furry, feathered and scaly friends spanning North America, Africa and Asia. While you’re there, enjoy on-site dining, a brand new electric train, children’s educational programming and after-hours events for guests to get in touch with their wild sides. Immerse yourself in spring’s beauty with a classic picnic. Grab fresh and flavorful provisions from a local market like Virginia Cheese Co. where your heart will melt like a fine fontina upon seeing the bountiful cheese counter. Known and loved throughout the commonwealth, TASTE serves sandwiches, wraps and salads, plus Route 11 potato chips, Virginia peanuts, cheese straws and Rowena’s pound cakes. Stop by Pendulum Fine Meats for sandwiches and burgers featuring responsibly sourced meats for which Pendulum is known and
loved. With a loaded basket, head to Plum Point Park to sprawl out on a blanket overlooking the Elizabeth River. There are plenty more outdoor experiences to explore during spring. Tides Baseball kicks off in April at Harbor Park, inspiring fans to root for the home team while enjoying classic hot dogs, popcorn, cold beer and themed nights. Also starting in April and continuing through the fall, Norfolk’s farmers’ markets feature local produce, meats, seafood and cheeses, as well as locally made art, crafts, candles, home goods and more. Markets are held in East Beach, Talbot Park (between Riverview and Ocean View) and Ghent. Looking to explore Norfolk by foot or wheels? The Elizabeth River Trail (ERT) is a 10.5-mile pathway weaving through some of Norfolk’s coolest neighborhoods, with spots along the way to break for brews and views. An especially fun time to journey the ERT is during National Bike Month in May when the trail—and the city as a whole—hosts rides geared to connecting communities, advocating for safer streets and combining fun with fitness. Finally, who doesn’t love a fun, free activity that’s unique to Norfolk? Find a creative mix of Norfolk mermaids scattered along well-traveled thoroughfares, in front of businesses and at popular attractions. Start your own spring scavenger hunt by finding as many mermaids as you can, snapping photos and tagging us @visitnorfolkva on social with the hashtag #visitnorfolkva.
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Undeniably Norfolk’s largest and liveliest St. Patrick’s event, the Annual Saint Patrick’s Day Parade in Ocean View draws thousands for a vibrant Irish celebration. Look for marching bands, floats and enthusiastic participants cascading down the streets. Each April, the Virginia Arts Festival presents the Virginia International Tattoo, a blend of tradition and entertainment featuring bagpipers, military bands, fife and drum corps and drill teams. Part of the Tattoo weekend, the Norfolk NATO Festival features the Parade of Nations, the region’s longest continuously running parade and the only parade in the nation honoring NATO. The Tattoo is just one of many events hosted by the Virginia Arts Festival. Each spring the organization brings world-class performing artists to venues throughout the city, from Grammy Award-winning musicians to internationally renowned ballet and modern dance companies. Celebrate the return of spring at Festevents’ Spring Town Point Virginia Wine Festival where you can sip your way through Virginia vintages with the Elizabeth River as your backdrop. Festevents also hosts the Bayou Bon Vivant Cajun Music & Food Festival, bringing a taste of Louisiana to Norfolk with crawfish, po’ boys, beignets and lively Cajun music. Twice annually, Ghent is home to the Stockley Gardens Arts Festival, featuring all medians of art imaginable! The festival is hosted by Hope House Foundation, which provides services to adults with developmental disabilities exclusively in their own homes or apartments. Concluding the season Memorial Day weekend, Patriotic Festival pays tribute to the military with country music at Scope Arena. This year’s headliners are Bailey Zimmerman, Hardy and Zac Brown Band.
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SAVOR THE SEASON: OUTDOOR DINING It’s the perfect time of year for al fresco dining, and Norfolk’s restaurants don’t disappoint. Dinner with water views? You got it. Dreamy rooftop views? Absolutely. Quiet spot to sip wine in a dreamy garden? Coming right up. Celebrate patio season by making reservations at some of these Norfolk restaurants with outdoor dining options.
Four Eleven York in Freemason is the definition of charm and beauty. Dine on multiple courses of elevated, locally sourced cuisine on their outdoor patio adorned with chic fire pits, greenery galore and whimsical strands of twinkle lights. The Ghent is a self-pour gastropub featuring a gorgeous and welcoming rooftop lounge. Get your pour card activated by a “beerista’ and enjoy your favorite libation at your own pace, along with high quality food. Local tip: Do not skip out on a pretzel. Water views? Check ↙. Unmatched outlook of Downtown? Check ↙. Rooftop beer garden, fire pits and cozy seating? Check, check and check. Grain is a go-to for outdoor views complete with an impeccable weekend brunch buffet, classic beverages and newly found friends. Though not a secret, Grandiflora Wine Garden has the secret garden vibe down pat. Norfolk’s only
vegetarian natural wine bar is a quiet escape from hustles and hassles, complete with trees, herbs, flowers and local wildlife. Hank’s Filling Station features delicious barbecue and tasty beverages to accompany a plethora of outdoor lawn games, fire pits and occasional live music. Grab a seat at a picnic table, start up a friendly game of something fun, and fill up on all your favorites. Norfolk’s only rooftop Italian restaurant, Leone’s is truly a gem of Downtown. Whether you dine on the rooftop overlooking the bustling Granby Street below or take a seat on their lovely back patio, you’re in for a treat when it comes to the views and the authentic food. It doesn’t get closer to the Chesapeake Bay than the Ocean View Fishing Pier Restaurant. This sunny, casual spot serves pub-type fare and cool drinks overlooking the glistening Chesapeake Bay. Follow the twinkle lights and garden vibes to Toast, a tasty spot in the Railroad District serving chili and grits bowls, sandwiches, salads, sweets and some seriously good brunch plates. Dine on their patio among fresh herbs, flowers and trees, and sip a creative cocktail.
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WE LOVE: THE ARTS
Norfolk’s cultural vibrancy and artistic spirit shine through a diverse array of performing arts, live music and historic theaters. The city offers a rich tapestry of entertainment options, from Broadway productions and live orchestra performances to jazz-filled evenings at local restaurants and electrifying live gigs at distinctive venues.
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Immerse yourself in culturally diverse experiences, whether it’s a captivating show by the Virginia Stage Company at the historic Wells Theatre, swaying to smooth jazz at the Attucks Theatre or witnessing the splendid Virginia Opera performances at the Harrison Opera House. Attend a magnificent orchestral performance by the Virginia Symphony Orchestra at Chrysler Hall, or enjoy a comedy night at Push Comedy Theater. For live concerts, the NorVa is your go-to destination, along with Scope Arena and Chartway Arena, each bringing national talent from musicians to comedians. The city also celebrates international talent through the Virginia Arts Festival, which takes over stages and outdoor spaces, bringing renowned musicians and performers to Norfolk. You can savor more intimate experiences at community theaters like The Generic Theater and the Little Theater of Norfolk, where local talents take center stage, adding depth to Norfolk’s rich arts scene. From classical to contemporary, Norfolk’s performing arts scene promises a captivating and culturally diverse journey.
Want to see what’s coming up when you’re coming to town? Visit our events calendar for a comprehensive resource to all the performances, shows and other happenings throughout the city.
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SPECTACULAR LIVE PERFORMANCES OF MUSIC, DANCE, THEATER AND MORE! Extraordinary artists and top entertainment from around the world are coming to Norfolk in Virginia Arts Festival’s 2024 season! Brilliant dance awaits you when the legendary Dance Theatre of Harlem performs April 30, May 3-5. Beloved around the world, this beautiful company has been making headlines for more than half a century, and they’ve never looked better, according to The New York Times, who recently hailed their “radiant, triumphant” performances. More electrifying dance performances are coming: Step Afrika! blends the percussive “step” of historically African American fraternities with traditional African dances in a pulse-pounding show April 1; and the worldwide phenomenon 360 Allstars connects the street with the elite in a super-charged show May 10.
Savor one of musical theater icon Stephen Sondheim’s signature works when Virginia Arts Festival presents Sweeney Todd, with Broadway’s go-to music director Rob Fisher conducting the Virginia Symphony Orchestra and Chorus and a cast of Broadway singers, April 13. Thrill to the tale of the “demon barber of Fleet Street” in this unforgettable performance! Fans flock to the Festival every year for the Virginia International Tattoo. An awe-inspiring spectacle of music and might, the “Tattoo” is the largest show of its kind in the U.S. and features hundreds of performers from around the world, including military bands, bagpipers, drum corps, choirs, drill teams and more. Get your tickets now for one of four performances April 18-21.
Whatever your taste in music, Virginia Arts Festival has concerts for you, from superb performances of classical music to country, jazz, pop, folk and beyond. Van Cliburn Gold Medal awarded pianist Olga Kern curates an unrivaled season of chamber music, bringing acclaimed artists throughout spring 2024; Grammy® Award-winning mandolin master Chris Thile brings a new work to the Festival, in performance with the Virginia Symphony Orchestra, June 13-15; and legends Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn and Dolly Parton are celebrated in the tribute concert Trailblazing Women of Country May 1. And plan now for your 2024 holiday season, when the incomparable Vienna Boys Choir performs December 2024. Plus many more concerts to be announced! For a complete Festival calendar and to order tickets, visit vafest.org now!
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SUMMERS IN NORFOLK MEAN WATERFRONT FUN. DOWNTOWN’S HARBOR COMES ALIVE WITH MUSIC, LAUGHTER AND THE WHIR OF BOATS. OCEAN VIEW BUZZES WITH BEACHGOERS AND ANGLERS, AND THE LAFAYETTE RIVER WELCOMES KAYAKERS AND PADDLEBOARDERS EXPLORING NORFOLK’S NATURAL SHORELINE.
ith the Chesapeake Bay and gorgeous rivers in our backyard and 144 miles of shoreline, you’re never far from the water in Norfolk. Whether you’re on it, in it or enjoying its glistening views, we encourage you to soak up as much waterfront fun as possible this summer. Set sail aboard Norfolk’s own tall sailing ship, the American Rover (pictured here). This three-masted topsail schooner with its red “tanbark” sails offers narrated Harbor or Sunset Cruises from April to October. For a more historical experience, the Victory Rover is your front row seat to the U.S. Navy’s Norfolk-based fleet, offering a narrated naval base tour. Passengers will witness the majesty of the Navy’s aircraft carriers, nuclear submarines, guided missile cruisers and other vessels that make up the world’s most powerful sea-going armada. See incredible views of the Norfolk Harbor and the Navy’s Atlantic Fleet aboard City Cruises Norfolk where you can enjoy a delicious buffet and specialty drinks, along with DJ entertainment and a relaxing rooftop lounge. City Cruises offers lunch, brunch, dinner, cocktail, moonlit cruises and more. Want to steer your own vessel? Rent a Jet Ski from Norfolk Watersports, or harness the winds as you explore the Elizabeth River through Nauticus sailing courses. Choose
from three courses offering various lessons and certifications for sailors of all ages. You can also be your own captain by renting an environmentally friendly boat from Electrified Marina. Pack a picnic and enjoy this green way to celebrate a special occasion, admire stunning waterfront homes or simply catch a sunset on the water. Keep calm and paddle on with Norfolk Kayak Rentals, offering relaxing sunset kayak outings, as well as nature and eco tours on the Lafayette River. Lucky paddlers may see a pod of dolphins catching fish or a bald eagle flying above, but everyone will be treated to the tranquil sights of wading birds and splashing fish while exploring calm waterways. Another kayaking option, Norfolk Botanical Garden offers sunset kayaking guided tours along Lake Whitehurst to explore the world of plants and animals inhabiting the shores and waters. Want to make a splash? Head to East Beach/Ocean View and spend the day building sandcastles, swimming and basking in the breeze of the Chesapeake Bay. The waves here are gentle and relaxing, making it an ideal spot for families with young children. Ocean View is also popular for fishing, especially on the Ocean View Fishing Pier, the longest freestanding pier in North America. The Bay is home to a host of saltwater fish including trout, flounder, cobia, croaker, red drum and striper. Seasons: Summer |
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The Hermitage Museum & Gardens hosts Sunsets on the River Thursday evenings featuring music, activities, craft beer, wine and food truck dinners. Harborfest, America’s longest-running, free maritime festival, features the Parade of Sail, outdoor vendors, live music, delicious eats and drinks and a waterfront fireworks display. Juneteenth in the Park, an annual community event, provides resources on health, financial wellness and career education, along with live music, presentations and prizes. Pridefest embraces diversity and inclusion of the LGBTQ+ community and allies. This event features the only Pride Boat Parade in the country! The 4th of July Great American Picnic & Fireworks offers classic foods and a dazzling fireworks display over the Elizabeth River. Town Point Park becomes a giant dance floor during the Latino Music Festival where you can salsa, meringue and guaguanco dance while savoring Latin cuisine. Friday Night Events in Ocean View feature themed parties, family fun and movie nights. On Sundays, Big Bands on the Bay bring a sunset celebration of big band music and dancing (pictured here). Virginia Symphony Orchestra Concert in the Park offers a free evening of orchestra to the Downtown Norfolk waterfront, complemented by gourmet foods and beverages for purchase. August brings the Norfolk Waterfront Jazz Festival featuring smooth jazz and R&B along with snacks, drinks and merchandise. CaribFest combines food, art and Caribbean music with vibrant costumes and unique themes. NashFest 757 celebrates Nashville’s culture and cuisine with musical artists, hot chicken, barbecue, line dancing, craft beer, whiskey tastings and bull riding.
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SAVOR THE SEASON: SEAFOOD & OYSTERS Nestled between the Chesapeake Bay and the Elizabeth and Lafayette Rivers, Norfolk is a seafood lover’s dream. Many restaurants offer a delectable array of fresh seafood, including local fish, blue crabs and the prized Virginia oysters from eight distinct regions. Here are some top seafood and oyster spots in Norfolk. Located in Downtown Norfolk, 456 Fish features a diverse menu with oysters, scallops, shrimp, mussels, crab, clams, calamari and various fish dishes prepared in delightful ways. Oysters are a must at A.W. Shucks, Ghent’s casual raw bar and grill. Enjoy them raw, crispy fried or stuffed in a po’ boy. Their oyster stew, packed with plump Eastern Shore oysters and bacon over mashed potatoes, is a hit. Specializing in Spanish tapas, Crudo Nudo in Ghent offers spectacular prepared raw fish (crudo), including salmon, tuna and bay scallops, each infused with a unique blend of oils and seasonings. Prefer cooked over crudo? Try the octopus with marinated white beans. Located in a renovated church, Freemason Abbey is a favorite among locals and visitors. Get cozy with their award-winning she crab soup, or try their seafood fantasia featuring shrimp and sea scallops tossed with linguine.
Immerse yourself in the speakeasy-style atmosphere of Norfolk Seafood Company & Big Easy Oyster Bar. Their menu offers seafood with a cajun creole twist. Inside Hilton Norfolk The Main, Saltine (pictured here) showcases a raw bar, displaying top-notch seafood options chilled on mounds of ice. Their daily selection of oysters on the half shell rotates, and charbroiled oysters are flavored with sea butter, lemon and parsley. Pro tip: Join them for happy hour. Looking for a water view with your seafood? Stony’s Dockside Bar and Grill has a great screened-in outdoor space for you to enjoy their seafood mac and cheese, calamari, pan-seared scallops, crab dip and more. Enjoy sweeping views of the Elizabeth River at Stripers within the Waterside District. Indulge in fresh catch seafood, including oysters and baconwrapped scallops. Their menu ranges from light mahi tacos to hearty seafood pasta dishes. Though not a seafood-specific restaurant, Todd Jurich’s does seafood specifically on point. Start with their signature pumpkin and crab soup or yellowfin tuna poke before landing on a fresh-caught entree like Faroe Island salmon or jumbo day boat scallops.
FAMILY FRIENDLY
Norfolk is the perfect place for families to explore, learn, seek adventure and make some unforgettable memories together. Spend some time outdoors enjoying our glistening waters, rich history and vibrant public murals perfect for snapping photos and sparking curious conversations. Explore some of our iconic attractions, all of which have a little something special for little ones. Head inside to our museums offering a world of learning and hands-on engagement. Don’t forget to cap off the experience with a meal to remember, followed by a dessert to end the day on a sweet note before settling in for a well-deserved rest.
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At Norfolk Botanical Garden, kids will love the World of Wonder (WOW) Children’s Garden where they can journey through a plant safari and cool off with splash pads during warm months. Learn about animals from all over the world at the Virginia Zoo (pictured here) as you spot Africa’s majestic rhinos, lions and cheetahs, admire slithering reptiles and play with goats at the Zoo Farm.
Start at Nauticus, featuring exhibits like Aquaticus, a make-believe journey beneath the sea; Nautical Neighborhood Aquarium; or Norfolk in Time, an interactive space showcasing Norfolk’s resiliency. Explore the Wonder Studio at Chrysler Museum of Art to learn about glassblowing and explore an Artquarium and studio easels. On the second floor of Slover Library, kids can enjoy a playscape, KidZone, art studio and engaging kids’ programming.
If there’s one dessert that can please kids of all ages, it’s ice cream. At Doumar’s, see the world’s first waffle cone machine and then enjoy a treat from a classic diner experience of yesteryear. Lolly’s is always a hit with pure joy mixed right into every batch. Finally, Strawberry Fields is Ghent’s beloved gelato shop known for experimenting with some wildly wonderful flavors.
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FALL BRINGS SUNNY OUTDOOR EXPLORATION, COZY EVENINGS CENTERED ON AUTUMNAL EATS AND A RAMPED UP FESTIVAL SEASON. ADD SOME FOLIAGE AND FOOTBALL, AND YOU’VE GOT QUITE AN ENJOYABLE SEASON IN NORFOLK
hange is in the air, so embrace it by getting outside for a stroll. Embark on a self-guided tour of public mural art in the NEON District, or join a guided tour from Norfolk Tour Company focused on art, architecture, history or Norfolk’s haunted attractions. For more self-guided history tours, walk along Cannonball Trail to explore 400 years of our city’s and country’s history, or journey the Trail of Honor, dedicated to Medal of Honor recipients with local ties. Dive into more local history at the Battleship Wisconsin, one of the last and largest ships built by the U.S. Navy. Their guided tours allow guests to experience the majestic ship that earned five battle stars during WWII. Head to the MacArthur Memorial, dedicated to the life and legacy of General of the Army Douglas MacArthur. Explore Fort Norfolk, the last remaining of 19 harbor-front forts authorized in 1794 by George Washington, or transport yourself to the Victorian era at The Hunter House Victorian Museum, a living, interactive learning experience for history lovers of all ages. Explore even more of the city on foot by signing up for a race. The Elizabeth River Run 10K, Ocean View Storm the Bay Race Series and the Chartway Norfolk Harbor Half Marathon Weekend all happen during autumn months. Fall is also a time when Norfolk’s performing arts scene takes center stage. Immerse yourself in unforgettable productions from the Virginia Stage Company at Wells Theatre,
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Broadway shows at Chrysler Hall and smooth jazz at the Attucks Theatre. Get swept away by rich arrangements of the Virginia Symphony Orchestra, and witness graceful ballets and Virginia Opera productions at Harrison Opera House. Enjoy an intimate experience at The Generic Theater or Little Theater of Norfolk, and revel in an unforgettable concert experience with top performing artists at the beloved NorVa. For some great laughs, you can catch national acts at Chartway Arena or Scope Arena or local and regional comedians at Push Comedy Theater. If you’d rather watch sports than shows, football season gives fans an opportunity to cheer on the ODU Monarchs and the NSU Spartans. Join in the tailgating fun to make some new friends before the games begin! To cheer on your favorite college or NFL team, head to Waterside District where games are broadcasted on massive screens. Finally, fall is a time of gathering, often around seasonal food and drink. We encourage you to continue this tradition, whether enjoying fall-inspired coffee at a local cafe, sampling the local bounty at a restaurant or celebrating Virginia Wine Month (October) at Mermaid Winery or Water’s Edge Winery.
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ALatte Café beckons with refreshing roasts, breakfast delights and a warm staff, plus board games. Neptune’s Fury, a coastal-themed gem, boasts light to medium roasted beans, plus the distinction of being the region’s sole waterfront coffee shop. New to the sipping scene, Rich Port Coffee takes you back to the coffee-brewing ritual, offering an engaging experience. Located in Assembly, Three Ships Coffee sources the best coffee they can obtain and brings it home to Hampton Roads. Cure Coffeehouse, a Freemason staple, keeps you excited with both coffee and cocktail menus, accompanied by an array of food options.
GHENT Café Stella is known for its tasty house blends and vibrant atmosphere. Norfolk’s oldest independent coffee shop, Elliot’s Fair Grounds offers fair trade coffee and delightful pastries in a cozy setting. Equinox Coffee Co. treats your senses with changing seasonal lattes in a sunlit, modernrustic space. Kobros Coffee dares to be different with rotating seasonal lattes and a citrus latte that pays homage to the Sunshine State. Town Center Cold Pressed presents an extensive menu, encompassing coffee, fresh juices, oatmeal and acai bowls. Check out their Downtown location too inside Hilton Norfolk The Main.
CHELSEA Vessel Craft Coffee offers unique beverages, including cold brew nitro, flavored lattes and various teas.
LARCHMONT Located near ODU’s campus, Borjo offers fairly serious coffee, breakfast items, salads and bagels. Voyager brings you 100% Hawaiian single origin coffee and invigorating nitro cold brew coffees.
HUNTER HOUSE VICTORIAN MUSEUM Transport yourself to the splendor and opulence of the Victorian Era Open April through December
OCEAN VIEW/EAST BEACH Coaster Coffee is a community-driven nonprofit with beans from Virginia’s Prescription Coffee Lab. COVA Brewing Co. concocts specialty craft coffees with homemade syrups, paired with locally sourced treats. Mudita specializes in globally inspired craft coffee, tea and seasonal delights, alongside a variety of breakfast and lunch options.
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Coalescence Coffee is a community-driven, not-for-profit coffeehouse. Mea Culpa delights with locally roasted Three Ships brewed coffee and house-made seasonal syrups.
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BEST OF THE FESTS Several of Norfolk’s breweries host Oktoberfest celebrations, complete with dirndls, lederhosen and some of the best pretzels around to pair with seasonal Oktoberfest brews.
Support local artisans and score some creative finds at the Hermitage Handmade Festival featuring handmade arts and crafts, food for purchase and children’s activities. The Virginia Children’s Festival features more than 100 creative activities, storytelling, interactive workshops and educational displays, cultural experiences, arts and crafts and costumed characters. Each October, the Barry Art Museum transforms ODU’s campus for an out-of-thisworld public arts festival. Past themes have included Museum of the Moon, Mars Fest and Fantastic Planet, and we can’t wait to see what they come up with next. Sample Virginia vintages with the Elizabeth River as your backdrop at the Fall Town Point Virginia Wine Festival. Enjoy gourmet foods and a great lineup of vendors as you sip, swirl and celebrate Virginia’s grapes. Come to Ghent for the Stockley Gardens Art Festival, featuring art of all medians from local, regional and national artists. This festival is free to the public, occurs twice annually and is friendly for kids and dogs. The Norfolk Greek Festival is the region’s oldest and largest ethnic festival under one large tent. Festival goers look forward to lining up for authentic Greek food, lively entertainment and an exceptional vendors’ market. The NEON Festival is a two-evening event celebrating the energy of NEON and draws from the passion and creativity of local makers, doers and creators.
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SAVOR THE SEASON: BREWERIES Benchtop Craft Brewing Co. offers tasty and unique beer creations like their Quick Pickle gose, created with carrots, cucumbers and sea salt. Smartmouth Brewing Company is the perfect place to sip on favorite brews like their Alter Ego Saison, Notch 9 Double IPA or Safety Dance Pilsner. Stick around for live music at their on-site venue, Warehouse Live. Head to East Beach/Ocean View to explore veteranowned Bold Mariner Brewing Company (pictured to the right). The wraparound porch will draw you in, the brews will inspire you to linger, and the on-site barbecue offerings from Bar-Q will make you never want to leave. There’s always something brewing at COVA Brewing Co., whether it’s freshly brewed coffee or beer, available in self-serve taps. If beer’s not your thing, they also feature wines and ciders on tap. Relax with a Larchmont Lager and a slice of wood-fired pizza at Elation Brewing. Located in Larchmont, Elation features a welcoming vibe with leather chairs and high top tables. On site, Bakehouse at Elation fires up high-quality pizzas for a perfect pairing. Afterglow Brewing crafts delicious beers and seltzers in all styles. They pride themselves on
recycling their used grain to local farmers in Hampton Roads. Check them out in Norfolk’s up-and-coming Railyard. Enjoy local brews and Emerson cigars at Maker’s Craft Brewery, featuring a cigar lounge on site and pool tables inside. Outside, their expansive grounds, picnic tables, fire pits and twinkle lights encourage folks to come together for an inviting experience. Reaver Beach Brewing Co. is known for their unmatched IPAs and incomparable sours. At their post-office-turnedbrewery home, Reaver hosts live music and trivia nights, and they’re LGBTQ+ friendly. Check out the Chesapeake Bay-themed microbrewery, Rip Rap Brewing Company where an enticing and ever-changing lineup is created in small batches, meaning once it’s gone, it’s gone. The Veil Brewing Co. is a three-story brewery featuring highly sought after beers, on-site eats and the Only You Lounge, all in a spacious and energetic atmosphere. Want to sip and save? Go to visitnorfolk.com and download our Brew Hop Pass, which makes it easier than ever to explore the local craft beer scene. Passes are delivered through text and email and are instantly redeemable!
SHOP LOCAL
Looking for that perfect, one-of-a-kind gift for your loved one (or yourself)? How about a vintage conversation piece, a new outfit for the season or a simple reminder of your amazing experience in Norfolk? Our city takes pride in its diverse selection of small businesses and bustling boutiques. Plus, vendor markets pop up at various venues throughout the year. From lovingly made home goods and carefully crafted wares to a sensational mix of secondhand treasures, our shopping scene is eclectic, unique and proudly Norfolk.
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Start with the all-encompassing Selden Market. Located in the heart of Downtown, Selden is an eclectic, historic shopping hall that features local artisans, chefs and rotating pop-up shops. Pop by NEON District for rare plants, then head to Ghent where you can find an assortment of wares including high-end furniture, French housewares, locally made jewelry and art, special gifts, home decor, toys and more.
Ghent is the place to go for vintage wares, particularly along 21st Street where you’ll find treasures from France and Italy, curated selections from estate sales, extensive home furnishings and rotating collections from various vendors. Ghent is also home to several consignment stores offering a variety of items including carefully selected, pre-loved clothing and accessories, vinyl records, children’s clothing, home goods and more.
Hop in the car and head toward Military Highway to score deals from top brands. Norfolk Premium Outlets features some of the top names in fashion including Coach, Kate Spade, Michael Kors, Tommy Hilfiger and more at discounted prices. Nearby, look for the bright yellow and blue logo of IKEA where you’ll find ready-to-assemble furniture and housewares, plus the Swedish meatballs you can’t resist.
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MERMAID MARKET If you are looking for a perfect, one-of-a-kind gift, look no further than the Mermaid Market, located Downtown (232 E. Main Street) inside the VisitNorfolk Information Center. Find Virginia-centric goodies, T-shirts, mermaid ornaments, hats, drinkware and more that are all locally sourced with a focus on highlighting minority, women- and veteran-owned businesses. Tasty new items to stay on the lookout for are coffee beans and hot sauces! Shop online at norfolkmermaidmarket.com or in store at 232 E. Main St., Norfolk.
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WINTER IN NORFOLK SPARKLES WITH FESTIVE SCENES AND MOMENTS OF ENCHANTMENT. CREATE MAGICAL MEMORIES AT A HOLIDAY ATTRACTION, EXPLORE THE CITY’S INDOOR ARTS SCENE, AND COZY UP WITH A COMFORT DISH TO KEEP WARM DURING A BRISK, BEAUTIFUL WINTER.
mbrace Norfolk’s spirited holiday season with a collection of twinkling attractions. Witness Norfolk Botanical Garden aglow during Dominion Energy Garden of Lights, a magical walk through more than 1.5 million twinkling lights, consistently voted in the top 10 Best Botanical Garden Holiday Lights by USA Today. Experience Battleship Wisconsin transformed into Winterfest on the Wisconsin, featuring over a million lights in an immersive waterfront journey. The battleship dazzles with light trails and a magical Santa experience. Nearby, Mistletoe Marina continues the fun with more lights, decorated boats and live entertainment. Starting the Saturday of Norfolk’s Grand Illumination Parade, the city’s skyline lights up throughout the holiday season. Book a holiday cruise with City Cruises Norfolk to experience the festive feel from the Elizabeth River. For a quieter experience, stroll through the Historic Freemason District with its charming holiday decor. Don’t miss the Hunter House Victorian Museum all decked out for the season. As long as you’re in the holiday spirit, shop at Selden Market, home to up-and-coming concepts in retail, food and more. Norfolk is also home to unique locally-owned shops and boutiques, plus, Norfolk Premium Outlets and IKEA are conveniently close for discount deals. Finally, this season is bustling with mini markets and pop-up shops selling items native to Norfolk. Baby, it’s cold outside in winter, so snuggle up by an outdoor 58 | visitnorfolk.com
fire pit at a local restaurant, enjoying a hearty meal or soothing cocktail. Another great way to keep warm is running in the annual Tacky Sweater 5K supporting EVMS melanoma awareness. Runners don their gaudiest sweaters and celebrate with a beer at Smartmouth Brewing Company, known for their Holiday Helper IPA this time of year. Things start to heat up inside Scope Arena as the Norfolk Admirals, the city’s professional ice hockey team, skates into action. Talk about hot. Watch free glass blowing demonstrations at the Chrysler Museum of Art’s Perry Glass Studio, showcasing molten glass masterpieces. Norfolk boasts the largest collection of free, public glass art, so see more of it at the Chrysler Museum, consisting of 10,000 extraordinary pieces, the Glass Light Gallery, featuring small and life-sized pieces, and the Barry Art Museum, featuring renowned glassblowers and local artists Take advantage of Norfolk’s other extraordinary art museums. Wandering through d’Art Center is like stepping into the minds of multiple artists at work. The Hermitage Museum and Gardens houses a permanent collection of over 5,000 objects representing 30 countries. Finally, cozy up with a good movie at Naro Expanded Cinema, Norfolk’s iconic home for artistic cinema and classic films.
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Each year on the Saturday before Thanksgiving, the Grand Illumination Parade fills the streets of Downtown with music, floats featuring themed displays and individuals representing our community, along with the jolliest elf of all, Santa! Happening during the parade weekend, Hot Cocoa Wars is a heated competition among local restaurants to see who can create the most fantastical hot cocoa confections. Judges (that’s you) pick up a scorecard from any participating restaurant, sample multiple cocoas and take notes on your faves. Then vote online to determine the champion of chocolate! Most of us have seen a street parade, but what about one on water? The Sail Nauticus Lighted Boat Parade takes place along the Elizabeth River adjacent to the Battleship Wisconsin and is free and open to the public. Hosted by Festevents, the Yule Log Bonfire & Christmas Marketplace features an expansive shopping experience showcasing small businesses and local artisans, a cozy bonfire, seasonal cocktails and warm beverages, plus free visits with Santa, all in a beautiful, winter wonderland along the Elizabeth River. Ring in the New Year with options running the gamut from multi-course dinners to champagne sips and some of the glitziest, most glamorous parties around. Tempt your tastebuds (and score major savings) during Downtown Norfolk Restaurant Week where participating restaurants offer prix fixe menus for lunch and dinner. Toward the end of winter, look for a variety of Valentine and Galentine events happening throughout the city. Past events have included Valentine markets, workshops, signature cruises, drag shows, cheese, chocolate and wine pairings and more.
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SAVOR THE SEASON: COMFORT FOOD Tis the season for hot soups, hearty dishes and overall comfort foods to warm the body and soul all season long. Here are just a few favorite restaurants serving the foods to feed your soul.
options like fried chicken, fried egg and cheddar or creamy peanut butter and strawberry jam, these biscuits are for sure worth waiting in the line that often trails out the door of their intimate eatery.
Cozy up with ramen like you’ve never tasted before at Alkaline (pictured below). Choose from a variety of broths like creamy, spicy or kimchi, loaded with veggies, noodles and a poached egg. Add a side of Asian sticky wings or lumpia, and save room for miso butter cake.
You’ll feel right at home at My Mama’s Kitchen where Owner and Chef Motier “Moe” Stevenson proudly shares his family’s Southern comfort recipes at his East Beach restaurant. The brisket melts in your mouth, the cornbread is fluffy, the sauce is tangy, and the mac and cheese is oh so creamy.
Head to the Grilled Cheese Bistro for out-of-thisworld sandwich creations like lobster mac and cheese grilled cheese or lemon thyme berry compote with bacon, caramelized onion, brie and Swiss. Pair with a classic tomato soup or hand-cut fries.
It’s hard to find an ideal combination of comfort food that’s also healthy, but the talented team at Stockpot has done just that. They combine the flavor satisfactions of a hearty meal with fresh ingredients that are full of nutrients in irresistible and guilt-free dishes.
Whether or not you’re in need of a little hair of the dog, you’re bound to improve your day at Norfolk’s two Hair of the Dog locations, one Downtown and one near ODU. From classic breakfast options to benedicts, omelets and pancakes, there’s plenty of comfort food options at this Southern-inspired eatery. Handsome Biscuit specializes in sweet potato biscuit sandwiches with sweet names like Hella Fitzgerald, The Dirty South and Shorty. Stuffed to the brim with
Learn about Norfolk’s mouthwatering restaurants in our City With Bite series. The three seasons are full of episodes that celebrate the vibrant mix of restaurants, chefs and owners who bring our culinary experiences to life. CITYWITHBITE.COM
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NORFOLK ADMIRALS Watch this professional hockey team glide across the ice at Scope Arena. It’s always an unforgettable night out filled with fun, action-packed entertainment.
OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY Cheer on the Monarchs in a multitude of ways, whether during a football game at S.B. Ballard Stadium or via ODU’s other amazing teams in basketball, volleyball, baseball and soccer.
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RACE TOWARD THE FINISH LINE Norfolk is an ideal place to run, whether logging some miles on the Elizabeth River Trail or participating in a locally organized event. Whether it’s a 5K, 10K, half marathon or 1-miler for kids, there are plenty of opportunities to gather a group in the spirit of running, celebrating and accomplishing new records. Lace up for these Norfolk runs: • • • • •
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Accommodations
ROOMS/ SUITES
TOTAL SQ.FT OF MEETING SPACE
Courtyard by Marriott Norfolk Downtown
140/3
2,088
✓
Glass Light Hotel & Gallery
113/3
1,625
Hilton Norfolk The Main
300/11
60,000
Norfolk Waterside Marriott Hotel
407/10
68,879
Residence Inn by Marriott Downtown
160/160
704
Sheraton Norfolk Waterside Hotel
466/9
45,570
✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
The Inn at Four Eleven York
4/4
200
204/10
15,000
✓ ✓
NAME ADDRESS PHONE
AAA APPROVED
FREE BREAKFAST
Downtown Norfolk 520 E Plume St. - 757-963-6000 201 Granby St. - 757-222-3033
100 East Main St. - 757-763-6200 235 East Main St. - 757-627-4200
227 W Brambleton Ave. - 757-842-6216
777 Waterside Dr. - 757-622-6664 411 W York St. - 757-963-7000
Wyndham Garden Norfolk Downtown 700 Monticello Ave. - 757-627-5555
✓ ✓
Military Highway/ Airport / other Candlewood Suites Norfolk Airport
120/4
650
Days Inn by Wyndham Norfolk Airport
125/0
0
Days Inn by Wyndham Norfolk Military Circle
160/0
0
Delta Norfolk Airport Hotel
147/27
4,236
DoubleTree by Hilton Norfolk Airport
250/6
7,808
Econo Lodge Airport
48/4
0
Econo Lodge Military Circle
48/0
0
Econo Lodge Naval Station Norfolk
120/0
0
Hampton Inn & Suites Norfolk Airport
88/31
576
✓
✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Hampton Inn Norfolk Naval Base
117/0
0
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Norfolk Airport
104/104
1,300
✓ ✓
✓ ✓
5600 Lowery Rd. - 757-605-4001
1450 N Military Hwy. - 757-932-3133 5701 Chambers St. - 757-461-0100
1570 N Military Hwy. - 757-213-2231 1500 N Military Hwy. - 757-466-8000
3343 North Military Hwy. - 757-855-3116 865 N. Military Hwy. - 757-461-4865 8051 Hampton Blvd. - 757-451-0000 1511 USAA Dr. - 757-605-9985
8501 Hampton Blvd. - 757-489-1000
1157 N. Military Hwy. - 757-455-5055
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DETAILS
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NAME ADDRESS PHONE
TOTAL SQ.FT OF MEETING SPACE
AAA APPROVED
FREE BREAKFAST
✓
✓
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DETAILS
Military Highway/ Airport / other Home2 Suites by Hilton Norfolk Airport
118/118
0
In Town Suites
127/127
0
La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Norfolk Airport
72/6
750
Motel 6
150/0
0
Quality Suites Lake Wright - Norfolk Airport
127/127
5,230
Ramada Limited Norfolk Airport
149/0
0
Residence Inn by Marriott Norfolk Airport
130/10
1,598
Sleep Inn Lake Wright - Norfolk Airport
107/0
5,230
SpringHill Suites by Marriott Norfolk Virginia Beach
131/131
3,104
Springhill Suites by Marriott Norfolk ODU
114/114
5620 E Princess Anne Rd. - 757-704-4022 5649 Lowery Rd. - 757-213-5454 1387 N. Military Hwy. - 757-466-7001 853 N. Military Hwy. - 757-461-2380
849
✓ ✓
✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
98/0
0
✓
✓
Best Western Plus Holiday Sands Inn & Suites
86/27
0
✓
Economy 7 Inn
70/1
0
✓ ✓
Econo Lodge Little Creek
48/0
0
Express Inn East Ocean View
48/0
0
Motel 6 Norfolk Ocean View
70/0
0
Ocean View Inn
20/0
0
Rodeway Inn
57/2
0
Super 8 by Wyndham Norfolk/Chesapeake Bay
84/7
0
1521 Premium Outlets Blvd. #A - 757-461-6251 515 N. Military Hwy. - 757-461-1880
1590 N Military Hwy. - 757-333-3000
1521 Premium Outlets Blvd. #B - 757-461-6251 6350 Newtown Rd. - 757-333-3100
4500 Hampton Blvd. - 757-423-4100
Tru By Hilton Norfolk Airport
1571 Premium Outlets Blvd. - 757-390-2882
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