Recently my husband and I went on a beach trip to the Outer Banks of North Carolina. After spending a few days in OBX, we decided to head up to Norfolk/Virginia Beach for a day. The Tidewater area of VA was only an hour’s drive from the Outer Banks so it made for the perfect day trip!
Strategically situated at the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay, Norfolk makes a great start for exploring coastal Virginia. Norfolk is a mid-size city with about 235,000 residents and covers 66 square miles. It has seven miles of Chesapeake Bay beachfront and 144 miles of shoreline along lakes, rivers, and the Bay (info provided by the City of Norfolk website). Norfolk is home to the largest Naval Base in the United States, and the city is also the headquarters of NATO’s Allied Command Transformation. The rich military history of Norfolk is reflected in its many monuments and memorials throughout the city.
While the Navy is a significant employer and contributor to the local economy, Norfolk is a city that offers something for everyone. The downtown area is full of great restaurants and shops, and the beautiful waterfront is an attraction you don’t want to miss!
Norfolk is a city with a rich history and age (it was founded in 1682!) and it’s full of unique sites. Here are some fun places to check out during your visit:
For our trip to Norfolk, we decided to stay downtown and opted for The Main Hilton Norfolk. This beautiful hotel is in a great location and within easy walking distance of all the downtown sites, including the vibrant Waterside area. The rooms are reasonably priced and well-appointed. I enjoyed sampling the different restaurants and bars located on each floor of the hotel.
Now that you’ve got your activities planned and you know where to stay, let’s talk about what to eat! Here are some of my top favorite places to eat in the city…