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Alexandria Permanently Closes a Second Block of King Street to Traffic

The 200-block of King Street will now be pedestrian-only.

By Amy Ayres September 16, 2025 at 11:25 am

Good news for visitors to Old Town Alexandria: The permanent pedestrian zone by the popular waterfront area is officially expanding. In a vote on Saturday, the city council approved the 200-block of King Street, which is lined with shops and restaurants, as pedestrian-only.

The 100-block of King Street has been blocked off to traffic since 2022, according to Visit Alexandria.

The measure is effective immediately after a unanimous 7-0 vote, reports ALXNow. It means the elimination of 16 metered parking spaces on the newly added block.

The move comes at the end of the second phase of a pilot program that began in November 2024. The majority of the businesses on the block supported the change.

Earlier this year, Alexandria was ranked the No. 5 Best City in the U.S. by Travel + Leisure.  

Feature image of King Street Alexandria by Mike Mielcarz courtesy Visit Alexandria

Amy Ayres

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Amy Ayres has been the Editor of Northern Virginia Magazine since 2022. She has previously worked for USA Today’s magazine group, AOL News, and ABCNews.com. Originally from outside of Boston, she moved to NoVA in 2000. She lives in Reston.

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