Downtown Norfolk, Norfolk
Facts and practical information
Downtown Norfolk serves as the traditional center of commerce, government, and culture in the Hampton Roads region. Norfolk, Virginia's downtown waterfront shipping and port activities historically played host to numerous and often noxious port and shipping-related uses. With the advent of containerized shipping in the mid-19th century, the shipping uses located on Norfolk's downtown waterfront became obsolete as larger and more modern port facilities opened elsewhere in the region. The vacant piers and cargo warehouses eventually became a blight on downtown and Norfolk's fortunes as a whole. But in the second half of the century, Norfolk had a vibrant retail community in its suburbs; companies like Smith & Welton, High's, Colonial Stores, Goldman's Shoes, Lerner Shops, Hofheimer's, Giant Open Air, Dollar Tree and K & K Toys were regional leaders in their respective fields. Norfolk was also the birthplace of Econo-Travel, now Econo Lodge, one of the nation's first discount motel chains. ()
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Downtown Norfolk – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Chrysler Museum of Art, MacArthur Center, Harbor Park, Waterside.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Downtown Norfolk?
How to get to Downtown Norfolk by public transport?
Light rail
- Monticello • Lines: Tide (2 min walk)
- MacArthur Square • Lines: Tide (8 min walk)
Bus
- Norfolk Downtown Transit Center (7 min walk)
- Norfolk Greyhound Station (7 min walk)
Ferry
- Waterside • Lines: Elizabeth River Ferry (15 min walk)
- North Landing • Lines: Elizabeth River Ferry (25 min walk)
Train
- Norfolk (22 min walk)