The Alexandrian, Autograph Collection
Daily price line
Upcoming nightly rates
Review
Character and identity
Set in a handsome redbrick building right on King Street, this 241-room property anchors itself in the thick of Alexandria's shopping, dining and entertainment quarter. Originally a Kimpton, it shifted into Marriott's Autograph Collection in 2018, and the design language reads polished and contemporary rather than colonial pastiche, despite the Old Town setting. Rooms and suites lean stylish and current, with a tavern on site for casual meals and drinks and a fitness centre for guests who want to keep a routine. Service is pitched at the relaxed, design-aware end of the Autograph spectrum.
Who's it for
Best for:
Couples and weekenders who want to walk straight out of the lobby into Old Town Alexandria's boutiques, bars and restaurants, plus business travellers needing a stylish base near DC with more character than a corporate box. Design-minded guests who like their heritage settings dressed in a modern register will feel at home.
Should look elsewhere:
Families chasing a full resort programme, kids' club or pool-centric stay should keep looking, as the amenity set is tight. Anyone wanting a quiet, secluded retreat will find the King Street location too lively, and travellers expecting formal luxury service codes may find the register more boutique than butler.
Bottom line
What you're really booking here is the King Street address: an Old Town location that puts the city's best browsing and eating at the door, wrapped in a smart redbrick shell. Spend the money if you value walkability and neighbourhood texture over resort facilities. Book a suite for the extra space, and target shoulder-season weekends when Alexandria is busy but rates ease.
Images
Location
Nearby tracked hotels
10 nearest