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Explore Alexandria’s hidden gardens during the 92nd Annual Garden Week Tour. Access private estates plus Mount Vernon and Green Spring gardens April 26, 2025.
As spring breathes new life into Virginia, Alexandria’s streets prepare to showcase their historic beauty in one of the season’s most enchanting events. The 92nd Annual Historic Garden Week Old Town Alexandria Tour on April 26, 2025, invites visitors to step behind typically private gates and discover the hidden gardens that make this historic district a national treasure.

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Behind the private gates
This celebrated walking tour, part of the larger Historic Garden Week in Virginia, offers rare access to private townhomes and their meticulously maintained gardens nestled along the tree-lined streets of Old Town. What makes this event particularly special is how it balances Alexandria’s rich architectural heritage with the natural beauty of spring blooms.
A city steeped in history
Founded in 1749, this former major seaport has witnessed the Revolutionary War, served as Union territory during the Civil War, and later became a torpedo production site during World War II. This layered history is visible in the city’s well-preserved architecture, which Alexandria has protected since 1946 when it became just the third city in America to establish a historic district.

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Perfect weather, perfect timing!
The timing of Annual Garden Week couldn’t be better for garden enthusiasts and history buffs alike. April’s mild temperatures create perfect conditions for strolling through these outdoor spaces where Alexandria’s historic buildings provide stunning backdrops to gardens bursting with spring color.
Discover Alexandria’s architectural heritage
Tour participants receive a bonus: Their ticket includes admission to two Garden Club of Virginia restoration projects located a short drive from the main tour area—the Gardens at George Washington’s Mount Vernon Estate and the delightful Green Spring Garden.
For those interested in exploring Alexandria’s diverse architectural styles, Carlyle House offers its popular Discover Alexandria Architecture Walking Tour on April 19. This separate tour showcases Federal, Georgian-Palladian, Victorian, and Art Deco styles throughout the city, providing another opportunity to appreciate Alexandria’s architectural diversity against the backdrop of spring foliage.
Plan your visit
Whether you’re a gardening enthusiast, a history lover, or simply looking for a delightful spring activity, the Historic Garden Week tour offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and historical significance, showcasing the best of Alexandria.
This story was generated in part by AI and edited by The Dogwood staff.
This article first appeared on Good Info News Wire and is republished here under a Creative Commons license.
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