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Holiday homes in Norfolk

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Downtown Norfolk

City centre Norfolk dazzles with waterfront charm and maritime history along the Elizabeth River. The USS Wisconsin battleship stands proudly next to the interactive Nauticus museum, while entertainment venues like Chrysler Hall and The NorVa keep the cultural scene buzzing. History buffs can explore naval heritage sites while shoppers browse MacArthur Centre, all within walking distance of the scenic Waterside District. Restaurants serve up fresh Chesapeake Bay seafood with harbour views that can't be beat. Getting around is easy with two light rail stations and walkable streets connecting major attractions. Hotels range from boutique properties to business-class options, most offering quick access to the waterfront promenade and Elizabeth River Trail.

West Freemason

West Freemason's cobblestone streets reveal Norfolk's past through stunning 18th-century Georgian and Federal-style homes. The historic district invites travellers to stroll past brick facades and wrought-iron details while enjoying glimpses of the Elizabeth River. Visit Hunter House Victorian Museum or follow tree-lined paths for a peaceful retreat from busier tourist spots. The area is best explored on foot, with limited dining options inside its boundaries. Travellers typically stay in charming bed-and-breakfasts housed in converted historic homes, enjoying personalised service and period furnishings. City centre Norfolk's restaurants and attractions remain just a short walk away.

Ghent

Ghent's tree-lined streets showcase stunning Colonial Revival and Queen Anne homes that history buffs will swoon over. The Chrysler Museum of Art anchors the cultural scene, while independent boutiques and galleries along Colley Avenue offer unique local finds. After browsing, stroll the scenic Hague waterfront where peaceful paths deliver gorgeous Elizabeth River views. This walkable area serves up everything from farm-to-table bistros to cosy ethnic eateries with Chesapeake Bay seafood taking centre stage. Visitors can choose between charming bed & breakfasts in converted historic mansions or boutique inns with personalised service. Norfolk's light rail keeps you connected to city centre while the leafy streets welcome leisurely exploration.

Norfolk Auto Row Historic District

Norfolk Auto Row Historic District blends 1920s automotive history with modern artistic flair. Wide streets lined with terra cotta facades and Art Deco details showcase converted Chrysler and Ford dealerships now housing contemporary galleries and studios. The Harrison Opera House anchors this creative hub where vintage neon signs and industrial windows create perfect backdrops for urban explorers and architecture fans. Farm-to-table restaurants occupy former showrooms alongside craft breweries and local art shops. While you'll need to stay in nearby city centre hotels, the district's walkable layout and proximity to Elizabeth River waterfront make exploration easy. Gallery walks and automotive heritage events offer glimpses into Norfolk's creative transformation.

East Ocean View

East Ocean View delivers pure Chesapeake Bay bliss without the tourist price tag. Sandy shorelines at Ocean View Beach Park and Sarah Constant Beach Park offer perfect spots for swimming, fishing off the pier, or simply soaking up those bay views. The neighborhood's mix of beach cottages and residential streets creates a laid-back vibe where you can experience authentic coastal living. Fresh seafood dominates the local dining scene, with casual joints serving up legendary blue crab and oysters for wallet-friendly prices. Getting around works best with a car, though the flat terrain makes for pleasant waterfront walks. Budget-friendly holiday rentals and modest motels provide comfortable bases for exploring Norfolk's quieter side.

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Explore the world's largest naval base on a harbour tour, marvelling at massive aircraft carriers. Delve into maritime history at Nauticus museum before savouring fresh seafood at waterfront restaurants.