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The Virginia Beach Boardwalk is an iconic landmark that stretches along the Atlantic Ocean. Located in the heart of the Virginia Beach resort area, it's a popular destination for locals and tourists, offering gorgeous ocean views and many things to do.
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The boardwalk also hosts numerous events throughout the year, from live music concerts to outdoor festivals, making it a lively and exciting place to visit.
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The Virginia Beach Boardwalk is three miles of hotels, parks, stages, restaurants, bars, and museums. It stretches from 2nd to 40th Street and has a separate lane for bicycles and surreys.
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Download the Freebee app to schedule free rides around the Oceanfront in a Tesla!
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Waterman's Surfside Grille has long been a local favorite in Virginia Beach, with ocean views and outdoor seating. They are known for their freshly squeezed orange crush cocktails, which are amazingly refreshing on a hot summer day.
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If you are interested in fishing, there is a fee to get onto the pier, but no license is required. Hours vary by season. There is also a restaurant at the beginning of the pier called Ocean Eddie's Seafood.
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The Surf and Rescue Museum is a fascinating museum on the Virginia Beach boardwalk that tells the story of the region's maritime history. It showcases the brave men and women who risked their lives for ocean rescues.
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Created by artist Paul DiPasquale, King Neptune is a magnificent statue that stands 26 feet tall on the Virginia Beach Boardwalk. King Neptune is often regarded as the "Guardian of the Sea." It's one of the most Insta-worthy spots on the boardwalk.
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