Olde Towne Portsmouth
Behind the attractions, restaurants, and museums of Portsmouth is a rich history that dates back to the 18th century. Olde Town has become a haven for both adults and children with the numerous things you can do here. Almost every attraction is walking distance, so ready your most comfortable shoes and explore the city.
Elizabeth River Ferry
If you're running late for a meeting or a date, the best way to get to your destination is by hopping on a ferry trip in the Elizabeth River Ferry. The ferry stops at North Landing Dock and High Street and in Norfolk. You will only need no more than 10 minutes to get to your destination, just enough time for you to enjoy the view the river offers. For $1.75 per person, you'll get to your desired place in no time.
Olde Town
Be transported to a different time by exploring the Olde Town. The place is full of historic homes, including the Ball House owned by Marquis de Lafayette and Andrew Jackson, a previous president. You can start your trip by exploring the Court Street followed by the streets of London, Queen, and King. There are plenty of architectural designs that you can find in Olde Town, and we're sure you will not end the trip without seeing your favorite house design. If you want to learn more while taking a walk in these historic streets, you can join a guided tour with a minimum of four guests.
Elizabeth River Ferry
If you're running late for a meeting or a date, the best way to get to your destination is by hopping on a ferry trip in the Elizabeth River Ferry. The ferry stops at North Landing Dock and High Street and in Norfolk. You will only need no more than 10 minutes to get to your destination, just enough time for you to enjoy the view the river offers. For $1.75 per person, you'll get to your desired place in no time.
Olde Town
Be transported to a different time by exploring the Olde Town. The place is full of historic homes, including the Ball House owned by Marquis de Lafayette and Andrew Jackson, a previous president. You can start your trip by exploring the Court Street followed by the streets of London, Queen, and King. There are plenty of architectural designs that you can find in Olde Town, and we're sure you will not end the trip without seeing your favorite house design. If you want to learn more while taking a walk in these historic streets, you can join a guided tour with a minimum of four guests.
619 Cantina
There is no scarcity of great restaurants on High Street. One of the more popular dining choices is the 619 Cantina which offers tasty burritos and tacos. You can also create your dish by choosing the ingredients from proteins, toppings, and salsa. What's even better is that three tacos can only cost $8, and they all taste fantastic. Children's Museum If you are traveling with your family, you should never miss Virginia's version of Disney World Hollywood Studios- the Children's Museum. There are interactive areas in the museum where children can play while learning. Interactive ports are also featured in the museum where kids can act like they are moving the containers. But the main feature of the museum is the train exhibit where over 800 trains are exhibited. |
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Bar Hop
There's a total of 24 restaurants in the High Street, so you will not run out of place to dine and drink. You can try the tapas bar in the basement of an old building. They have approximately 60 types of whiskey, and they have a wide range of choices for tequila and vodka.
If you prefer beer better, you can head to Bier Garden just walking distance from Still. You can choose from their wide beer selection, drawing its inspiration from German, Belgian, and English beer.
Commodore Theater
The nationally recognized Commodore Theater was built in 1945 and has been open to the public since then. It was initially a theater that can house 1,000 spectators, but now it only has 500 seats and a 41-foot tall screen.
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