Book a cabin accommodation in Arlington
Arlington cabins near Washington, D.C., are just across the river, providing you with chances to explore the wonders of both cities. You’ll not only have easy access to the historic sites and museums in D.C., but you’ll also have opportunities to check out the lively neighborhoods and unique shopping areas of Arlington.
A strong sense of pride
There's a strong sense of pride for the military in this part of the world, which can be seen at the Arlington National Cemetery, a place of pilgrimage which includes the tombs of John F. Kennedy and Robert E. Lee. Nearby, you'll find the famous Pentagon where many of the world's most challenging decisions are made. Group tours are available of the site, which is officially the largest office building in the world, covering 4 zip codes. Down at the Marine Corps War Memorial, you can pay your respects to the brave souls who fought in the Pacific Islands during World War 2.
Catch the latest flick or watch a Shakespeare play
Whatever time of year you decide to stay in an Arlington vacation rental, there's always something to keep you occupied. If you like movies, head down to the Arlington Cinema & Drafthouse to catch one of the latest flicks or large screen sporting events while tucking into some fine fare at their restaurant. Alternatively, don your skates to glide across the year-round Kettler Capitals ice skating rink which was built for the capital's professional hockey team. The fun doesn't stop there. At the Synetic Theater you can watch one of the annual Shakespeare plays or have a giggle at The Comedy Spot.
Year-round reasons to visit
There's never a bad time to stay in an Arlington vacation rental. During spring, the days are warm and sunny and the streets and parks are lined with colorful flowers and famous cherry blossoms. Summers can be hot, but the cool breezes keep the temperature pleasant and many of the city's events and festivities are held in July and August. Fall is also a colorful time to visit and winter can be cold with flurries of snow, but this just offers the excuse to spend more time in the fascinating museums or trying out the city's tasty restaurant scene.
A surprising variety of wildlife
Much of Virginia's wildlife has adapted to the Arlington's urban sprawl and the different species can be spotted throughout the year. The Animal Welfare League does a fine job in helping residents and visitors co-habit safely with all of Arlington's creatures. Sparrows, pigeons and starlings are commonly spotted swopped around overhead and in the nearby counties, white-tailed deer, coyotes and red foxes roam around in the fields and woodland. In the city's parks, you can often see a furry eastern cottontail rabbit, squirrels scampering up the trees and even the occasional raccoon.
Transportation options to and around Arlington
The nearest airport is in Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA), located 3.6 mi (5.7 km) from the city center. If you can't find a flight that's convenient for your trip, you might consider flying into Washington Dulles Intl. Airport (IAD), which is 20.6 mi (33.1 km) away.
You can see more of Arlington by catching a ride on the metro at Rosslyn Station, Courthouse Station or Clarendon Metrorail Station.