Crystal City
Quiet on the Weekends, Clean and Safe
Crystal City offers its residents with both an urban and suburban feel. Among the massive skyscrapers and glass buildings, there are blocks of quiet residential area surrounded by greenery and great places for a morning jog. Hamburger Hamlet, Cafe Pizzaiolo or Urban Thai are just some of the neighborhood's popular restaurants to enjoy some great food after work hours. Crystal City also holds several events such as the summer concert series or afternoon book discussions.
Reviewers write that it's quiet on the weekends due to the large amount of commercial buildings that populate the area. However, it's close enough to Alexandria and Pentagon City where you can find great spots to go out.
Reviewers write that it's quiet on the weekends due to the large amount of commercial buildings that populate the area. However, it's close enough to Alexandria and Pentagon City where you can find great spots to go out.
What Crystal City Residents
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overall
7.8
value
7.4
amenities
7.8
social
6.8
management
7.0
safety
10
Median rents in Crystal City
Studio
$
1,850
1 Bedroom
$
2,050
2 Bedroom
$
2,550
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Crystal City —
8.4/10 Rating
(based on 40 neighborhood reviews)
There are always people walking around in the neighborhood. They are either working adults on their way to lunch, military, or families going to eat. Community staples like the library, public pool, and outdoor space are only about a 10 to 15 minute walk. There is a lot of public green space and the "long bridge" is a great place to walk. If you have an active pet there is plenty of access to trails and sidewalks to ensure that they get the amount of exercise they need.
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Quimby on 23
Crystal City is a nice safe place to live. Some nice cafe's here and close access to the metro
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WeLive
Very walkable and transit accessible. Have not needed a car.
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North Tract Lofts
Crystal City has been a convenient place to live because I work there. However, it is not the most accessible to AU. I leave work early, but I don't have enough time to metro there, so I have to take an Uber from work, but it's manageable because I only go to campus twice a week. Although that's a little inconvenient, the area is very safe for a woman living alone, and it's very easy to get to downtown DC. There are many restaurants and grocery stores nearby, as well as the Pentagon City mall, which is within walking distance. My only complaint is that there is a lot of construction.
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Crystal House
Crystal City is a nice neighborhood. It’s bustling during the week because a lot of people work here, but it’s not very residential so pretty quiet on the weekends. A lot of restaurants within walking distance and several grocery stores as well. The bar scene is almost nonexistent, but otherwise a really nice place to live if you don’t need to be around the DC social scene every night.
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Water Park Towers
Because I left so suddenly, I didn’t have much of a chance to explore the neighborhood. From what I had explored, it seemed like there were a lot of food options. I did like the convenience of being able to walk to pentagon city mall and the surrounding area.
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Crystal House
Amazon is building up the area so a lot of restaurants and places to shop. Not many affordable grocery stores in the area but easy to get to with public transportation
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Crystal Plaza
Generally a more commercial area, so it is pretty quiet at night. Crystal Drive is full of cool restaurants and bars.
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220 Twentieth Street
Nice people! Active but quite neighborhood:)
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Crystal Place
This part of Crystal City is fairly good. Tons of restaurants and bars nearby, and right on Rt 1 so everything is accessible. I don't think it is a very walkable location, but if you have a car or at least a bicycle everything is definitely close. 23rd street crystal city restaurants are just under a mile away, so a bit far to walk regularly but still fairly close. On the other side, going towards Alexandria there is a lot of food and shopping options about a mile south.
The neighborhood itself is beautiful. Brand new parks with sculptures and walking paths everywhere. If you walk a bit more towards potomac ave, there is a playground as well as tennis and basketball courts. People are always outside enjoying the parks and recreation. The closest metro line is at the airport (~20 min walk), although there is another metro stop under construction at the moment that would be even closer. Keep reading
The Clark
There is a grocery store in Pentagon City and it is open 24 hours. It is a very nice location and feels extremely safe. There are plenty of places to eat around Crystal City (ranging from Chick-fil-a/Chipotle to expensive steakhouses). Also Pentagon City has a extremely large mall, and a Costco as well.
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Crystal Square Apartments
Lots of food options, but kind of a dead area on weekends, and it is all high-rises (so many office buildings) in the main area. But close to both Pentagon City and Alexandria (Old Town), and the upcoming Potomac Yards area, so it is convenient even if the neighborhood itself lacks charm.
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The Buchanan
It's far from the school and not near great restaurants or bars, but its safe
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Crystal Plaza
good location to airport, 395, dc. Metro accessible. Lots of offices. Some good chain food options but not many fun interesting restaurants. Not much night life. A few bars but they have bad live music. Sports bar is good. Lower rent than DC or Clarendon
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Crystal Park
Crystal City is a transit hub with many fun restaurants and bars. Things get a little empty on weekends and some restaurants and stores are not even open on weekends when there are less commuters. Altogether, a very safe and fun place to live.
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Crystal House
Tons of restaurants within walking distance. Plenty of grocery stores within a 5 minute drive (Costco, Harris Teeter, Giant). Costco is walkable if you can carry your costco-sized groceries or if you bring your own cart.
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Crystal House
A bit lacking in character, but incredibly convenient.
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Crystal House
Crystal City is very close to the Pentagon City Mall. There are lots of restaurants, bars, and other site seeing venues nearby. Great bike trails and places to run or jog.
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The Buchanan
great restaurants. and very clean community.
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Crystal Plaza
There are a couple of good restaurants and it is very safe.
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Crystal House
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Crystal City is packed with restaurants, shops, and activities, plus it is only a few metro stops away from DC. The community is very walkable and has several parks.
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Water Park Towers
Name anything you need, and you can find it within walking distance.
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Crystal House
It's a more business/hotel neighborhood directly around the apartment but within walking distance of multiple small grocery stores, pharmacies, and good restaurants. Also near the Mt. Vernon trail and very easy to get to metro and Reagan airport.
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Concord Crystal City
Extremely safe and friendly neighborhood. I have gotten very involved in my local Catholic church that is right down the street. You can instantly tell the difference when you leave DC that your environment has changed. The people are friendly, you are not scared that you will get robbed, and there are no signs of blight. I would highly recommend the area.
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Crystal House
Overall, Crystal City is a great place to live, and often overlooked when compared to Pentagon City. This is a pretty suburban area, with a mix of homes and apartment complexes. There are tons of restaurants nearby, and it's enjoyable since they're mostly walking distance. Added perk - Arlington Public Library tucked into the neighborhood between the main Crystal City area and surrounding Pentagon City area.
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Crystal House
If you have a family it’s great, if your single it’s great also. Easy access to major highways and metro. Tons of activities and events through out the year. Safe environment to walk at night.
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The Buchanan
Crystal City is really nice and has a lot of great restaurants and grocery stores. Like the rest of DC, it's incredibly expensive unfortunately.
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Crystal House
Close enough to the city that it doesn’t feel like a task going in and out, plenty of things to do nearby
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Crystal House
I have really enjoyed my experience in Crystal City. My apartment is within walking distance of two wonderful strips of restaurants, a few lovely parks and about 20 minute walk to Pentagon city. I have a 15 minute walk to the blue line Crystal City station and can walk to Reagan airport safely within about 15-20 minutes. Great access to Mt Vernon bike trail and easy highway access while driving. Neighborhood directly around building is mostly hotels and office buildings. Walking distance to a Harris Teeter and Amazon grocery.
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Concord Crystal City
The neighborhood is very walkable and has very accessible public transportation. It's not somewhere you typically would go out at night since nightlife is nonexistent, but Amazon just moved in and there is semblance of that changing. It's great if you are active (many gyms, parks, and Mt. Vernon Trail Access), enjoy restaurants like Chick Fil A (one right outside my building), and want to be close to everything.
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Crystal Plaza
It is close to almost everything. Metro? Check. Mall? Check. Grocery store? Check. Place to eat and drink? you betcha. I feel safe walking around at night. The only draw back is that there is a fire station close by and you get to hear the wailing of the sirens. You get use to them though.
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Crystal House
Great, pedestrian-friendly, safe neighborhood with various community activities!
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The Buchanan
Great neighborhood for families or singles concerned about safety
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The Buchanan
This is a really great area to live in. There are a ton of places to go and explore, and it is really close to the Pentagon City Mall. Pentagon City also has a large number of great restaurants and other businesses so it was a fantastic area to be near.
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Crystal Square Apartments
Right by the national mall, the monuments, Pentagon City mall, the Pentagon, and DCA. The location is great for someone who wants Arlington space, but DC proximity. You're also an exit away from the airport, which I found extremely useful.
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Crystal House
The neighborhood is more about convenience than anything else, though it does have a number of good restaurants and the Crystal City Sports Bar, plus easy access to Whole Foods, Costco, Harris Teeter, Pentagon City, etc.
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Crystal House
No negatives
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Crystal Square
Three-minute walk to the only Costco in DC
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Crystal House
Amazon is moving in next door so it will eventually be good.
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Water Park Towers
it's quite and secure, good neighborhood
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Getting to KnowCrystal City
Neighborhood Boundaries
East to West Boundaries: George Washington Memorial Pkwy to S Hayes St
North to South Boundaries: 6th St S to S Glebe Rd
North to South Boundaries: 6th St S to S Glebe Rd
dining
Bob & Edith’s Diner
Green Leafs
Highline RxR
SOCCi
grocery
Harris Teeter
Whole Foods Market
convenience
Rite Aid
fitness
Columbia Island Marina
CrossFit South Arlington
Crystal Park Sport&Health
parks
Crystal City Workout Park
Fort Scott Park
Long Bridge Park
coffee
Cold Stone Creamery
Lily Bubble Tea and Smoothie
Sahara Cafe
Uptown Cafe
bus
10A (bus)
L200 (bus)
METROWAY (bus)
rail
Fredericksburg Line (rail)
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