The Best Date Night Destinations in Arlington, VA

Arlington, which is located just across the Potomac River from the center of Washington, D.C., is luring new graduates, young professionals, and families to its distinctive urban villages that are focused on public transportation. Arlington Real Estate offers a range of housing alternatives for those looking for a place to call home, including brick townhouses in Fairlington, high-rise mixed-use complexes in Rosslyn, and Cape Cods in the Waverly Hills Historic District. The National Mall is visible from each of these neighborhoods, and Metrorail, Metrobus, and Capital Bikeshare connect them.Northern Virginia offers exceptional value at a lower cost of living than many large metro areas across the country because of its abundance of amenities and accessibility. Find out more about the top date night spots in Arlington, Virginia, by reading on.

Picnic in the Park

It’s simple to plan a romantic outdoor expedition for you and your special someone thanks to Arlington’s more than 90 parks and green areas, picnic-friendly grocery stores like Inspirations Catering, and Whole Foods. River Legacy Park, Veterans Park, O.S. Gray Natural Area, and Richard Greene Linear Park are just a few of the local parks that are highly recommended.

Magnolia’s at the Mill

There are a surprising number of great places to eat and drink in the small town of Purcellville. At one end of the Washington & Old Dominion bike path, Magnolia’s at the Mill is housed in a refurbished barn near to the old railway station. The restaurant serves superb cocktails, steaks, and seafood against a rustic setting. Take a photo with your date at the LOVE sign at the edge of the parking lot, which was inspired by wine.

Planetarium

The UTA Planetarium is not just a fantastic choice for anyone who wants to organize an extraordinary date night—literally—but it’s also one of the most reasonably priced date options, costing under $20  per couple per show. After that, attend a Dallas Wings or UTA Maverick game at College Park Center.

Levitt Pavilion

Anyone who enjoys the notion of listening to music outside should visit the Levitt Pavilion, which hosts more than 50 outdoor concerts every spring, summer, and fall. It’s also a great place to go on dates. Bring a chair or a blanket, prepare a picnic meal, and don’t forget the wine.

Bistro L’Hermitage

Bistro L’Hermitage is located in a remote hamlet in Occoquan, a picturesque village. The warm atmosphere creates the perfect atmosphere for mouthwatering French classics like escargots and Coquilles St. Jacque, and customers gush over the top-notch service. Tuesday through Sunday is dinner day at the Bistro, and Saturday is brunch day. Spend more time exploring Occoquan’s historic district.

The Conche

This restaurant, which offers lovely chocolates and a comprehensive menu, is named after an important step in the production of chocolate. Eat in the inviting dining area, outside in the warm tent, or take your food to go. Additionally, the Conche offers unique workshops on manufacturing chocolate. The chocolate shop opens each day at 11:30.

Lightfoot

One of our favorite places to take lovebirds in the Leesburg region is Lightfoot. Wine is kept in the original bank vault at the restaurant, which is housed in a former bank in the city’s historic center. If you’re commemorating a particular day, let the waiter know so that he can add a joyful message to your dessert.

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