Arts & Entertainment in Fairfax County, Virginia

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Top 5 Arts & Entertainment in Fairfax County

Jammin Java
4.6
( 8 reviews )
Closed until 05:00 AM

227 Maple Ave E, Vienna, VA 22180, United States

“Fun place to listen to music. Good sound. Plenty of flood to dance on. Not a lot of chair/tables on a crowded night. Fun and helpful staff. Pizza inexpensive and good enough.”

Hidden Oaks Nature Center
4.7
( 16 reviews )
Closed until 11:00 AM

7701 Royce St, Annandale, VA 22003, United States

“Very nice nature center. Small size but tons of interesting exhibitions and live animal display. As soon as you enter the front door, you will be greeted with insect, reptile, small mammals and plant specimen collections .You could also have birthday parties here. What’s even better there’s a nature play area outside, and a playground nearby.”

George Mason's Gunston Hall
4.7
( 8 reviews )
Closed until 09:30 AM

10709 Gunston Rd, Lorton, VA 22079, United States

“After listening to William Hyland's audio book, "George Mason," I had to see Gunston Hall. It was beautiful, and it made the entire book come alive. I am a member of the DAR. This part of American history has always intrigued me. This audio book was one of the best ever and seeing Gunston Hall was worth the 500 round trip to see it.”

Workhouse Arts Center
4.6
( 16 reviews )

9518 Workhouse Wy, Lorton, VA 22079, United States

“As a history nerd, I geek out about places like Workhouse Arts Center. It's a former prison redeveloped into a community for the arts. Here's what you should know before visiting: 1) History: The arts center is part of the 3,2000-acre campus of an early 20th century prison called the D.C. Workhouse and Reformatory. At the time, it opened as a model for prison reform envisioned by President Teddy Roosevelt. Over the years, it become more of a working camp with the last prisoner exiting in 2001 before it closed for good. The campus is being redeveloped into many things, but the Workhouse Arts Center was one of the first to open in the old prison in 2008. 2) Space: It's definitely set up like the old prison with several Colonial Revival brick buildings flank a large green space. Each brick building houses art galleries and centers that offer classes from ceramics to glass blowing. There's also a small museum about the prison's history and plaques outside explaining the history. 3) Art: Several of the buildings have art on them, including several murals throughout the campus. It's fun to find them all, especially the older murals. 4) Events: On top of the art classes, the arts center hosts events throughout the year. For example, during Halloween, they host a haunted house experience. If you're into history and the arts, the Workhouse Arts Center is the perfect marriage!”

Nextstop Theatre Company
4.7
( 8 reviews )

269 Sunset Park Dr, Herndon, VA 20170, United States

“This little theatre packs in so much talent! I saw Ride the Cyclone here - the staff was friendly and helpful, the set looked great, and the cast was excellent.”

Mclean Community Center
4.6
( 8 reviews )
Open until 11:00 PM

1234 Ingleside Ave, McLean, VA 22101, United States

“Quiet and clean place. Always enjoyable. Came to donate blood this time, but I’ve been here many times before for various community events and school dances as a child.”

Arts & Entertainment in Fairfax County, Virginia

In the heart of Fairfax County, Virginia with 6 spots, you'll find amazing Arts & Entertainment, holding an impressive reviews with almost 64 reviews from people worldwide.