Welcome to Vienna, VA
A family-centric, suburban oasis minutes from DC
Picturesque and friendly, Vienna is one of Northern Virginia’s most idyllic suburbs. This is the place where you can actually ask a neighbor for a cup of sugar – and gain a dinner invitation and a lifelong friend in the process. This cozy, inviting town boasts shady, sylvan streets, charming boutiques, and some of the best schools in the nation. With DC only 20 minutes away, and a Metro station conveniently located right in town, Vienna is home to executives and politicians, as well as prominent families long established in the community. With a rich history dating back to the 1750s, Vienna was first established by esteemed statesman Colonel Charles Broadwater. Beautifully restored homes from centuries past can be found here, as well as magnificent new construction builds set on lush, sprawling properties, grand homes in equestrian neighborhoods, complete with trails and riding arenas, and elegant townhomes.
Chef Jon Krinn shines at Clarity, a glossy bistro featuring seasonal New American fare. The menu changes daily, depending on local ingredients and the chef’s creative whims. Special events include a wine cellar dinner, wherein guests bring bottles from their own wine collections, and Chef Krinn designs an exclusive menu to match. Amma Vegetarian Kitchen delights with the authentic flavors of South India, while Blend dazzles the senses with fresh cuisine influenced by Venezuela and Spain. The casual Vienna Inn has been a Vienna landmark since 1960 and this hidden gem is coveted by in-the-know locals. Vienna’s sylvan landscaping and lush wooded areas are tranquil spots for morning walks or equestrian outings. The shady 44 mile Washington and Old Dominion Trail winds through Vienna’s most scenic areas. Golfers and those seeking a club atmosphere will adore the classic Westwood Country Club. Whether golf is your passion or you start every morning with a lively game of tennis, this elegant, stately membership club welcomes you. Lounge by the pool or dress for an exquisite dinner in the formal Rotunda Dining Room. The perfect place for sports or leisure, Glyndon Park boasts 11 acres of athletic fields, playgrounds, and lovely picnic areas, while Wolf Trap National Park for The Performing Arts entertains with concert series and plays, and is the only national park in the country dedicated to the performing arts.