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CondeNast Traveler Names Alexandria the #2 Friendliest City in the U.S.

This newly announced accolade is the result of the same reader survey that earned Alexandria recognition as a Top 3 Best Small City in the U.S. alongside Charleston and Santa Fe.

Alexandria, VA –

“We are pleased to share the news that Alexandria, Virginia, was just named the #2 Friendliest City in the U.S.” according to the 2019 Conde Nast Traveler Readers’Choice Awards. Alexandria is ranked just behind Savannah, Georgia, and ranks above Boulder, Colorado; Charleston, South Carolina; Chattanooga, Tennessee; and Asheville, North Carolina among the ten friendliest cities in the U.S.

This newly announced accolade is the result of the same reader survey that earned Alexandria recognition as a Top 3 Best Small City in the U.S. alongside Charleston and Santa Fe.

Voting is open now for the 2020 Conde Nast Traveler Readers’ Choice Award and Alexandria is nominated again this year.

City Hall
City Hall in Old Town, Alexandria, Virginia in colonial revival style. (Photo: James Cullum)

Conde Nast Traveler’s Friendliest Cities in the U.S. article describes Alexandria as follows:”With a charming brick-lined Old Town, a beautiful waterfront, and convenient metro access for commuting to nearby Washington, D.C., the Northern Virginia city of Alexandria has long drawn young professionals and families seeking a more relaxed atmosphere than what you’d find in the nation’s capital. Now the tourists are coming to get in on the fun, too, drawn to the great shopping, dining, and the arts community (check out the Torpedo Factory Art Center). A big plus: Alexandria is especially friendly to dogs, which we think might contributes to people’s overall sense of well being.”

Debby Critchley

Debby Critchley has been an integral part of The Zebra almost from the very beginning by taking on the mantle of Food Editor. She also creates the monthly Events Calendar and regularly contributes to our social media. Born in Chicago, her parents help develop her palate by exposing her to a variety of cuisines from Chinese to Spanish, French, German, and more. Debby earned her B.A. at Case Western Reserve University and her M.S. from University of Nebraska. She moved to the DMV in 1981.

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