The Old Dominion is no stranger to southern hospitality, but there are some cities and towns that are a bit friendlier than others. If you're in need of a pick-me-up and want to experience some good ol' southern hospitality, visit Norfolk. Considered the friendliest town in Virginia, it may just give you all the feels and put a smile on your face.
Set along the shores of the Chesapeake Bay, Norfolk is a large coastal city of over 240,000 residents. But despite its size, it is one of the friendliest places you can visit in Virginia.
Norfolk is full of charm, historical sites, cultural attractions, excellent shopping and dining options, and so much more. You'll certainly never run out of things to see or do here.
Pictured here is the Ghent Historic District. On the National Register of Historical Places, this district has over 180 buildings contributing to its historic distinction.
Take a walk through some of the lovely historic neighborhoods around Norfolk. You're sure to find that everything is picture-perfect!
Spend time exploring the waterfront area as well and take in the stunning city skyline views!
A must-visit site in Norfolk is the USS Wisconsin battleship found along the city's waterfront. Explore the museum and learn the ship's history. It's one of the largest battleships built by the Navy.
Not only is Norfolk, Virginia a great place to visit but a fantastic place to live. Known for its military base, the city is wonderfully diverse, historic, and the cost of living is slightly lower here than other parts of the state.
Have you explored the city of Norfolk yet? Do you know of another town that could be considered the friendliest town in Virginia? Let us know in the comments! For more information, head to the Visit Norfolk website.
Looking for some family-friendly destinations around the state? Take our family-friendly road trip through Virginia to discover themed restaurants, special attractions, and more!
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