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Points of Interest in Shirlington

Photo: Shirlington Bus Station

Shirlington Bus Station, Opened June 2008

All points of interest listed below are accessible by Metrobus, bicycling, and walking. For more information, see Getting Around Shirlington.

Arlington History Bike Tour – Self-guided tour along a 22-mile circuit through Arlington, passing through Shirlington.

AMC Lowes Shirlington 72772 S. Randolph St.

Classika Theatre – Classika Theatre provides high-quality theatrical performances in the renowned Russian theatrical tradition to audiences of all ages. 4041 Campbell Ave.

Fairlington Community Center – 3308 S. Stafford St.

Jennie Dean Park – 3630 S, 27th St.

Shirlington Library – 2786 S. Arlington Mill Dr.

Shirlington Park – 2601 S. Arlington Mill Dr. Stream, paved trail.

Shirlington Bus Station – Arlington's first enclosed public bus station opened in Jne 2008 and serves more than 2000 passengers each day. 2975 S. Quincy St.

Shirlington Village – Restaurants, entertainment and retail on the street level with residences above. 4000 28th St. S. and S. Quincy St.

Signature Theatre – Combining Broadway-quality productions with all the beauty of an intimate playing space, Signature provides experiences that are powerful and insightful, intense and uplifting. 4200 Campbell Avenue.

United States Postal Service Shirlington Station – 2850 S. Quincy St.

Utah Park – 3191 S. Utah St. Athletic fields, dog exercise area.

Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) – 4150 South Four Mile Run Drive.

WETA FM Radio Studio/Administrative Headquarters – 2775 S. Quincy St.

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.