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Crystal City is a fascinating complex of office buildings, residential high-rises, boutiques, shops, cafes, and restaurants, all near the Crystal City Metro station. Many of the buildings around the Metro station are linked not only by tree-lined streets above ground, but also by an extensive underground system of corridors and walkways, lined with shops, eateries, and services.

Crystal City has over 4,600 hotel rooms to accommodate visitors, all of which have easy access to Washington D.C. and Reagan National Airport. But more important to the thousands of people who live and work here, Crystal City is very convenient for everyday necessities as well. Pharmacies, banks, doctor and dentist's offices, a post office and supermarkets are all part of the amenities that Crystal City citizens can find close to home. There are even three universities offering professional and advanced degrees through night classes and other programs. The two Metrorail lines, Metrobus service, and major bike trails make it an ideal location for commuters, too.

Photo: Potomac Yard wayfinding signCrystal City continues to grow every day. Potomac Yard is a new development being built on the site of a former rail yard. Apartment and condominium buildings and a Harris Teeter grocery store are already open, and much more retail and office space are soon to come. The new 220 Apartments on Crystal Drive are promising residents a higher perspective of Crystal City.

Relaxation and fun have their place here too – the Crystal City Water Park is one of several outdoor lunch spots, and regularly offers summer concerts both during lunch and evenings. Many of the public plazas offer free wireless Internet for the residents, workers and visitors to enjoy. Public volleyball and basketball courts complement two Sport and Health clubs for those looking to stay in shape, and a short bike/pedestrian connector trail leads to the 18.5-mile Mt. Vernon Trail. Many of the D.C. area’s favorite restaurants, including Ruth's Chris Steakhouse and Morton's the Steakhouse, provide not only great food, but also captivating views of Washington. There is also the historic Restaurant Row on 23rd Street providing great food and nightlife in Crystal City.

One of Arlington’s urban villages full of light and artful ideas, Crystal City a fantastic place to "do it all" near Metro.

Arlington's urban villages are walkable, mixed-use neighborhoods well served by public transportation. People who live in these neighborhoods are able to walk to shopping or to restaurants and hop on Metrorail, Metrobus or ART when they need to go anywhere else in the Washington Metro area. More about Arlington's urban villages.