Historic Hotels in Virginia Beach
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Sandbridge
Escape the tourist crush at Sandbridge, a secluded beach paradise at the southern tip of Virginia Beach. Miles of pristine shoreline welcome you with wild horses occasionally galloping past at dawn. The natural dunes and nearby Back Bay Wildlife Refuge offer peaceful hiking, while False Cape State Park provides untouched coastal wilderness for adventurous explorers. Vacation rental homes dominate the accommodation scene, from cozy cottages to luxury oceanfront estates. A handful of casual beachside eateries serve fresh seafood, though many visitors prefer cooking in their rental kitchens. You'll need your own wheels to get around this peaceful retreat, as public transit options are limited.

Virginia Beach Town Center
Virginia Beach Town Center pulses with energy from its sleek plazas to fountain-splashed gathering spots. Catch a show at the striking Sandler Center for the Performing Arts or stroll through Central Park with its modern sculptures. The pedestrian-friendly district combines upscale dining patios, contemporary office towers, and lively evening scenes that light up after dark. Getting around couldn't be easier with frequent transit routes connecting to oceanfront areas and plenty of parking garages. Most restaurants serve American fusion and international cuisine until late, while modern hotels cater primarily to business travelers. The clean, contemporary atmosphere offers a sophisticated alternative to the beachfront bustle just a few miles away.

Chic's Beach
Chic's Beach offers a chill escape from Virginia Beach's main tourist scene. Wander along the peaceful Chesapeake Bay shoreline, catch stunning sunset views of the Bridge-Tunnel, or simply dig your toes into the soft sand at Chesapeake Beach. The relaxed vibe makes this spot perfect for families seeking gentle waves and couples craving quiet beach time. Charming beach cottages and small B&Bs dot the tree-lined streets, many featuring wraparound porches with water views. The neighborhood's casual waterfront eateries serve up fresh local seafood without the downtown crowds. You'll need a car to explore beyond the area, but the residential streets are perfect for leisurely evening strolls.

Northeast Virginia Beach
Northeast Virginia Beach invites you to sunbathe by the Atlantic while gazing at Neptune's iconic statue. First Landing State Park offers peaceful hiking trails through coastal forests, perfect for nature lovers wanting a break from the boardwalk scene. Beach lovers can catch waves at sunrise or join locals for evening strolls along the wide, sandy shoreline. Seafood restaurants serve fresh catches with ocean views, while inland spots offer more laid-back dining experiences. Accommodations range from oceanfront hotels to quiet vacation rentals in residential areas. The seasonal trolley makes getting around easy during summer months, though most visitors prefer walking the boardwalk or biking along coastal paths.

Croatan Beach
Virginia Beach's Croatan Beach neighborhood has a host of places to visit such as Sandbridge Beach and Croatan Beach.
Top landmarks in Virginia Beach

Virginia Beach Boardwalk
Virginia Beach Boardwalk is worth a pic or two when discovering Northeast Virginia Beach. Hotels.com travelers also say the area is walkable and has lots of nice beaches. It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander.

Sandbridge Beach
Nothing says vacation like spending a lazy day at Sandbridge Beach, a popular beach in Sandbridge. While you're in the area, wander around the parks.


























