Getting Here

Our building is located in the historic district at 218 North Lee Street Alexandria, VA 22314.

Driving Directions
I-395 from Washington, DC:

To park in the closest public garage, pass North Lee Street and turn right onto Union Street. Make your first right into the garage (220 North Union St.).

I-395 from Virginia

To park in the closest public garage, pass Crilley Warehouse, turn right onto Queen Street, turn right onto North Union Street. Make your first right into the garage (220 North Union St.).

From the I-95/I-495 (Capital Beltway):

To park in the closest public garage, pass North Lee Street and turn right onto Union Street. Make your first right into the garage (220 North Union St.).

Parking
There is ample street and paid parking near Crilley Warehouse. Street parking is limited to two- and three-hours. Please read the parking signs carefully as regulations are enforced. The closest paid parking includes:

  1. 220 N. Union Street – This is an underground lot at the corner of Queen & Union Sts. Use the rear pedestrian exit at the back of the garage and you will be right across the street from Overwood Cafe.
  2. Queen Street - The surface lot on Queen at Lee Sts. (available nights and weekends).
  3. Union Street - The Torpedo Factory parking garage on Union at Cameron Sts.
  4. 108 N. Fairfax Street – This is an underground lot at City Hall at the corner of King and Fairfax Sts. Enter from Fairfax St.

Public Transportation
Take Metro to King Street (blue and yellow lines) and hop on DASH ABOUT, a free weekend shuttle that operates from the King St. Metro to Market Square every 15 minutes on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. Call for more details or visit http://www.funside.com/visitor_pta.asp#metro

Walking
Crilley Warehouse is located just blocks off the hub of King Street’s Old Town. From Market Square walk one block north on Fairfax Street (passing the Carlyle Mansion). Turn right onto Cameron Street. Walk one block and turn left onto North Lee Street. Walk 1/2 block and Crilley Warehouse will be on the left. For a walking map of historic Alexandria, visit http://www.funside.com/visitor_maps.asp

Building’s Handicap Access
We strive to make our building accessible to everyone. Visitors unable to use stairs may enter the building through the Thompson Alley entrance, which is located on the south side of the building. An elevator located off the atrium will take you to the second or third floors. Seating arrangements at the restaurants can accommodate wheelchairs.