Date Published: May 20th, 2026 | Last Updated: May 20th, 2026
Author: Abby | Category: Travel, USA
Date of travel: Feb 7th, 2026
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Arlington, Virginia offers many memorials and is home to the famous Arlington Cemetery. It is a just across the Potomac River from Washington, DC. There’s not a *ton* to do in Arlington, but I’d recommend visiting as a stopover trip if you’re visiting Washington, DC. It’s only about a 10-15 minute drive and connected via multiple bridges.
Check out my Washington, DC post below if you need some of where to go in the area:
3 Days in Washington, DC
In June we spent 3 days in Washington, DC seeing the historic site, visiting a few really cool museums, and finding the good food!
How much time do I need?
All of the memorials are quite close together, so you can visit them all within a couple hours. I’d make this a day trip rather than an overnighter.
Best time of year to travel?
The memorials are open year-round, but there are limited hours in the winter time. Double check the websites before going.
Where to stay?
There’s not a ton of things to do in Arlington, but no doubt hotels will be cheaper here compared to Washington, DC. I’d recommend staying in the Pentagon City area in Arlington, or across the river in DC for more walkability and things to do.
Getting Around
Driving or ride-sharing will be the easiest way to get around to these memorials. Parking is free for these sites but some areas can have limited parking. Look for free street parking as well.
Things to Do:
Here is an overview map of all the points of interest in Arlington:
National 9/11 Pentagon Memorial (at the Pentagon)
Address: 1 N Rotary Rd, Arlington, VA 22202
Opening hours: 24 hours, 7 days a week
Cost of entry: free
Parking: free on site
Time needed here: 5-30 minutes
Website: https://www.pentagonmemorial.org/visitor-resources/
The National 9/11 Pentagon memorial is a permanent outdoor memorial to the 184 lives that were lost when the hijacked American Airlines Flight 77 crashed into the Pentagon on September 11th, 2001. The memorial commemorates the lives of those that were in the building and also those on the flight.
There are 184 granite benches here, organized in a specific purpose. You read more about the aspects of the monument here: https://www.pentagonmemorial.org/design-elements/
The memorial is located just beside the pentagon. To get here, you can either drive and park at the big outdoor parking lot (parking is free) then enter by foot through a side entrance, or you can take public transport (see the website for directions for public transport).
The memorial is open 24 hours a day, every day. There are no security checks, you can walk freely in and out.
You can spend as much or as little time here as you like. To walk through the entire memorial takes about 5-10 minutes, but you can certainly stay longer and read through the memorial benches and enjoy the peaceful setting. There’s an online audio/video tour you can access on their website here: https://vimeo.com/23906742?fl=pl&fe=sh
It was an extremely cold and windy day when we came in the middle of winter, so we just did a quick stopover, but it was indeed very peaceful here.







US Air Force Memorial
Address: 1 Air Force Memorial Dr, Arlington, VA 22204
Opening hours: 8am – 6pm (7pm in the summer – check the website for up to date opening times)
Cost of entry: free
Parking: free on site and side of the road
Time needed here: 5 – 30 minutes
Website: https://www.afdw.af.mil/afmemorial/
The US Air Force Memorial honours the men, women, and heritage of the US Air Force. It’s a structure made of 3 tall stainless steel spires that represents “jet and space vehicle flight”. Surrounding the spires are granite walls with inscriptions dedicated to the people of the Air Force.
It is easiest to get here by car. Parking is free at the side of the road. You spend as little as 5 minutes here or longer if you want to read through the inscriptions on the granite walls.







Gravelly Point Park
Address: George Washington Memorial Parkway, Arlington, VA, 22202 (no specific address, GPS coordinates: 38.865734, -77.040231)
Opening hours: 24/7, however gates for parking lot closed 10pm-6am – you can park on the street
Cost of entry: free
Parking: free on site (limited parking lot) and side of the road
Gravelly Point is a public park just off the George Washington Memorial Parkway. It’s not a must do for a busy itinerary, but if you’ve got some time to spare, it’s a nice open field with views of the Potomac River and you can see planes taking off nearby. It’s not overly scenic, but it’s a nice place to have a picnic or relax on the grass.
There’s a small parking lot here, but when we visited it was covered in snow and ice, so we parked on the side of the road.

Arlington National Cemetery
Address: 1 Memorial Avenue, Arlington, Virginia
Opening hours: 8am – 5pm, every day
Cost of entry: free
Parking: Dedicated parking area, $3 per hour, maximum $12 for the day (parking lot closes promptly at 6pm)
Time needed here: 2-3 hours to visit the highlights
Website: https://www.arlingtoncemetery.mil/
The Arlington National Cemetery is an active military cemetery and is THE main attraction for tourists. Unfortunately they closed the cemetery when we were in town due to poor weather and icy conditions, so we’ll have to come back on our next trip 😔.
Entry into the cemetery is free. No guided tours are offered, but there are multiple self-guided trails with tons of information available through their website: https://education.arlingtoncemetery.mil/Tours .
A few notable areas inside the cemetery include:
- The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier: A monument that honours the unidentified fallen US soldiers. This tomb is guarded 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The Changing of the Guard ceremony is an iconic experience to watch at the time. The changing of the guard ceremony schedule is as follows:
- Summer (April 1 to September 30): Every 30 minutes
- Winter (October 1 to March 31): Every hour on the hour
- After Hours (When the cemetery is closed): Every 2 hours
- You can find out more about the changing of the guard and verify the times on their website here: https://www.arlingtoncemetery.mil/explore/changing-of-the-guard
- John F. Kennedy Eternal Flame: The gravesite of John F. Kennedy, marked by an ongoing flame that overlooks Washington, DC.
- Arlington House (The Robert E. Lee Memorial): A historic mansion located at the top of a hill with views. This mansion was the former home of the confederate general, Robert E. Lee before it was seized by the Union army during the civil war.
Note: the cemetery is massive and is all outdoors. Make sure you wear comfortable walking shoes and a hat and water bottle on hot days!
US Marine Corps War Memorial
Address: no street address, but type in “US Marine Corps War Memorial” in Google maps and it’ll direct you to it
Opening hours: 6am – midnight, every day
Cost of entry: free
Parking: free, but limited to 1 hour
Time needed here: 5 – 30 mins
Website: https://www.nps.gov/gwmp/planyourvisit/usmc_memorial.htm
The US Marine Corps War Memorial is an iconic statue that is based on the famous photo of six Marines erecting an American flag on Iwo Jima during World War II. This memorial is dedicated to “the Marine dead of all wars and their comrades of other services who fell fighting beside them”.
Fashion Centre at Pentagon City (shopping mall)
Address: 1100 S Hayes St, Arlington, VA 22202, United States
Opening hours: 10am – 9pm most days, (closes at 6pm on Sundays)
Cost of entry: free
Parking: $4 for the first hour, then increases. Maximum $21/day. Parking garage operated by Denison parking. Find out more about the rates here: https://denisonparking.com/fashion-centre-pentagon-city-ar/
Time needed here: as long as you want – it’s a massive mall
Website: https://www.simon.com/mall/fashion-centre-at-pentagon-city
This isn’t a touristy must-do, but Fashion Centre at Pentagon City is a HUGE mall. So if you’re looking for some time to kill or just enjoy walking around malls and need to do some shopping, Fashion Centre is a good choice!











































































