Looking for a charming small city that blends history, local flavor, and easy access to D.C.? I always recommend visiting Falls Church, Virginia. Just a few miles from the nation’s capital, Falls Church offers a welcoming mix of colonial heritage, leafy neighborhoods, cultural venues, and an impressive food scene. Whether you’re browsing farmers markets, touring historic homes, or grabbing global eats, this hidden gem has plenty to explore.

Falls Church, VA Highlights:

  • For History Buffs: Tour Cherry Hill Farmhouse – I stepped back in time at this restored 19th-century home and loved the period furnishings and guided tours. It's a great way to learn about the area's rural past.
  • For Families: Visit Cherry Hill Park – I brought a picnic here and let the kids run free at the playground and open fields. The shady trees and quiet paths made for a relaxing afternoon.
  • For Foodies: Dine at Eden Center – I explored this bustling Vietnamese shopping plaza and enjoyed pho, banh mi, and bubble tea that rival the best in the country. It’s a must-visit for adventurous eaters.
  • For Arts & Culture: See a Show at Creative Cauldron – I caught a local performance here and was blown away by the talent and intimate venue. They offer everything from musicals to storytelling nights.
  • For Weekend Explorers: Stroll the Falls Church Farmers Market – I spent a Saturday morning browsing local produce, baked goods, and artisan crafts. Live music and friendly vendors make it feel like a community celebration.

Best Time to Visit Falls Church, VA

Based on my visits, the best time to explore Falls Church is in the spring (April–June) and fall (September–November). These seasons offer mild temperatures, colorful scenery, and plenty of outdoor events. The farmers market and cultural festivals are especially lively during these months.

How to Get to Falls Church, VA

  • By Metro: I usually take the Orange Line to East Falls Church or West Falls Church stations—super convenient from D.C. and other Metro-accessible suburbs.
  • By Car: I often drive via I-66 or Route 50. Parking is generally easy downtown, especially near the State Theatre or city hall.
  • By Bike or Foot: Falls Church is bike-friendly, and I’ve enjoyed using the nearby W&OD Trail to get around or connect to Arlington and beyond.

Where to Stay in Falls Church, VA

  • Hilton Garden Inn Falls Church – I stayed here on a short business trip and appreciated the clean rooms, walkability to restaurants, and attentive service.
  • Homewood Suites by Hilton – Perfect for longer stays, I liked the kitchenettes and easy access to both downtown Falls Church and Metro lines.
  • Airbnb Options – I’ve found several cozy townhouses and basement apartments in Falls Church that offer local character and quiet residential vibes.

Best Things to Do in Falls Church, VA

Eden Center

Eden Center

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The Falls Church

The Falls Church

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Cherry Hill Farmhouse

Cherry Hill Farmhouse

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Settle Down Easy Brewing Co.

Settle Down Easy Brewing Co.

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2941 Restaurant

2941 Restaurant

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Haandi Indian Cuisine

Haandi Indian Cuisine

Haandi Indian Cuisine -                                    

Anthony's Restaurant

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Anthony's Restaurant -                                    

In Summary...

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