Locals of Norfolk, Virginia have a lot to be proud of. Not only is the town steeped in history, but it happens to be among the most livable cities in the state with its proximity to the beach and exciting downtown. In fact, a recent poll of American cities named Norfolk as the number one favorite hometown in the entire U.S. To read the original article and findings from Travel + Leisure, click here. You may just consider moving to this corner of the state if you don't already live there:
It's not hard to imagine why residents of Virginia's second-largest city absolutely love their hometown.
This picturesque city has a population of nearly 250,000.
For one, the proximity to the beach allows for endless opportunities, both recreational and otherwise.
Norfolk is home to Naval Station Norfolk, a huge naval base situate on the Chesapeake Bay. The city honors its waterfront heritage in many ways, including impressive museums such as Nauticus.
Yet Norfolk ranked highest on the list for reasons beyond its waterfront and expansive beaches.
Voters who participated in the poll consistently listed friendly locals, clean streets, and an impressive list of attractions and ways to tour the city.
Norfolk residents also love the mild year-round weather as well as the approachability of the people around them.
Despite being a rather large city, Norfolk seems to maintain an under-the-radar personality that allows it the charm of a smaller town.
A visit to Norfolk will reveal an impressive amount of activities to discover. From walking around downtown...
...to exciting local festivities...
...mouthwatering restaurants...
...and unforgettable views. It won't take long to discover the appeal of this iconic waterfront town in Virginia.
If you're looking for additional activities and places to explore in Norfolk, be sure to visit the official VisitNorfolk website here. Do you agree with the results of this poll? We'd love to hear your thoughts! For related content, be sure to read about why This Charming Mountain Town Was Recently Named One Of The Most Livable Cities In The U.S.
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