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    Hampton Roads Bridge Tunnels

    2.7 (52 reviews)
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    Lisa O.

    It is a love hate relationship. You have to use it. But you have to plan when to go through it. They are doing a lot of construction. Hopefully it will improve . Sometimes it is backed up for miles

    Joe J.

    Beautiful view, and all, but as much as my family and I enjoyed coming down to the Hamptons Roads area this bridge is a big reason why I would never be able to live in this area. Having this bridge be the main artery connecting Hampton and Norfolk is like having a bike trail be the entrance to disney world. I couldn't imagine having to commute to work daily over this bridge. I would go insane. Luckily for the foreseeable future i'm just a passerby. If they ever chose to fix this issue I could definitely see myself moving south. So much history in this area. It's one of those places that just feels different when you visit. This vibe here is one of a kind. The biridge though, not so much...

    Christopher C.

    Greatly improved experience over the last time I was in the area a few years ago. As much as I would like to say that somehow the tunnel had something to do with any improvements, I've got to keep it real and chalk it up partially to dumb luck and partially to travelling on Christmas Day & New Year's Day when I would imagine traffic would be a fraction of a normal day. Even with the lesser volume I still saw the same BS a lot of reviewers bitch about. Some dude from Florida changed lanes right in front of me. The 55 MPH speed limit would best be described in the words of Captain Barbossa as "guidelines" because I never went below 70 yet was still getting passed. Way too cold for the bucolic imagery of people fishing or for any boats on the water but I was still able to score some excellent glances at Fort Monroe and of course the Naval Base. I mean I even had time to take the ultimate HRBT selfie which of course is the ever so necessary phone pix taken while driving in the tunnel. Score! I'm sure next time I'll get stuck in a five hour traffic jam or I'll be lucky enough to be in the tunnel when the USS Lard Ass goes over top and causes the whole damn thing to collapse. Either way, I'll take what I can get and it was shockingly a great round trip this time.

    Charles M.

    This is the tunnel we go through to get to Virginia Beach. It is long and clean. I cannot say much about a bridge and tunnel. It's consistently there!

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    Queen B.

    There is always traffic. Always check your GPS to try to avoid traveling during peace times. A 20 minute drive can easily cover to over an hour

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    Bruce K.

    Once going south and once going north. The first time, pretty boring. "Maintain speed 55" and "Don't change lanes." The second time, even more boring. As the line of cars crossed the bridge, first one lane was closed and then... both lanes are closed! All stop! The line of traffic stopped. Some folks got out of their cars and had a smoke. I wandered to both sides of the road and took some pictures (the USS Eisenhower is in port!). And meanwhile... nothing. Twenty minutes later, someone blew a whistle and we all got in our cars and drove on. No explanation. I'm guessing there was a breakdown or some such. Would have been nice to know. On the plus side, THERE IS NO TOLL. So it has that going for it. Check the traffic - if you don't want to take the tunnel, you can take the I-664 tunnel or the James River Bridge. Neither of these would have helped me as I was already stuck on the bridge when the backup started. Yuck.

    Kristine D.

    Necessary evil, the HRBT. Avoid rush hour if at all possible. If you can't, then good luck. Positive - the view from the Norfolk side. Negative - Rush. Hour. Traffic.

    Mark B.

    A bridge tunnel that takes you from Norfolk to Hampton. If you live in Hampton Roads, you'll more than likely end up using this. Positives- 1) the view. On a sunny day stuck in traffic you get to see the birds flying, and people fishing around the pylons. 2) no tolls to use the HRBT. Negatives- 1) TRAFFIC! Either direction it sucks. Stupid drivers want to hit the breaks right before you enter the tunnel causing rear end collisions. Plan to add 30-45 minutes to your commute because of accidents and too many on the road. It's the fastest option from Norfolk to the Peninsula. I don't like to use the HRBT. But when I do....I am an angry driver when stuck in traffic.

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    What a unique tunnel - under the water! I can see where traffic could be an issue, especially if there's an accident.

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    It was nice,no roaches or anything breakfast was good,me and my step mom went swimming it was awsome

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    before they built this tunnel, the only way across was taking the James River Bridge for the longest drive everrrrrr around the coastline to get to Norfolk.

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    Pagoda & Garden Foundation - Lights camera action!

    Pagoda & Garden Foundation

    4.3(32 reviews)
    10.9 mi

    I came here after going to a sports card show in Norfolk. It wasn't a planned visit but I was just…read morelooking for something interesting to look at since I had a lot of free time and the weather was nice on Saturday. I thought it would be a lot larger but the spot is quite small but it is very nice to walk around. There are also lots of nice areas adjacent to the garden and terrace as well. I parked in front of the garden went around it and then found the USS Wisconsin and the Naval museum just past the garden. I went around and finished checking out the other side of the garden after. The parking was free for 2 hrs in front of the garden and it seemed like parking in general was plentiful and open this weekend. It looked like college dormitories around the garden and some other residential areas around the middle of downtown Norfolk. There were many nice plants in the garden, the terrace was nice but not open as far as I could tell, and the koi pond was nice if someone would clean out the pond scum from the fish pond. There were small bridges over the water and multiple water fountains in the koi pond. There were a few benches to sit on if you wanted to just relax or meditate in the garden. Overall, it was a nice garden but it is not something to go downtown to see, but it is a nice additional thing to see if you are going to the USS Wisconsin and the Naval museum or if you staying in downtown area. Lots of people were exercising (walking and jogging) so it is a nice scene to pass by if you are doing that.

    Great spot to walk around. There's ice cream inside too! Very yummy. Beautiful day to explore.read more

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    One of thee best photography spots in Norfolk

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    Hampton Carousel - Beautiful carousel with Toboggan Music Machine

    Hampton Carousel

    4.9(9 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    Hampton Carousel is hands down the best carousel experience I have ever had, and that goes the same…read morefor my parents who were with me. The gentlemen running it were incredibly nice and gave us an unforgettable tour of this classic piece of Americana. My parents and I had planned to make the Hampton Carousel a focal point of our recent visit to the area since my mother is a member of the National Carousel Association, and we were so glad we did. This was a gorgeous Sunday and despite that the area was relatively empty. We had very few other folks come by the carousel while we were there and so the two gentlemen running it gave us the grand tour, including of the central support pillar, the electronics adapted to assist the century-old organ, and the other historical artifacts lining the walls. They did so out of the kindness of their hearts and a genuine affection for the carousel and its history, which you just don't see in terms of commitment at most venues anymore. The price for all of this? $1 a ride. What a deal! The carousel ride itself was enjoyable, and it's very cool that they have so many tracks of the hit songs from each year the carousel has been open. You never know what you'll hear next! The pavilion containing the carousel is beautiful and sturdy, which is particularly important when it comes to protecting the carousel for the next century or so. This was a fun experience, and you can't beat the $1 ride price. Genuinely great fun for everyone, make sure you stop by if you're in the area! Overall: 5.0 stars ----- Pros: - Amazing staff who go out of their way to make your experience a special one. - $1 carousel rides? The price is right! - Beautiful pavilion in great shape. - Fun decor with a ton of history behind it. Cons: - None, even their hours are great. Make sure you stop by!

    Love this. My sister came from Florida to go here. The family had a great time and that day we…read morewent it was free.

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    Hampton Carousel - Carousel is in amazing shape, they did a spectacular job restoring it.

    Carousel is in amazing shape, they did a spectacular job restoring it.

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    Whitehurst-Buffington House

    Whitehurst-Buffington House

    4.0(3 reviews)
    23.0 mi

    A first for me, I didn't know this house existed. I found out about the holiday decor/open house…read morevia an IG story that VBhistory museums posted. Apparently they have been doing these holiday open houses for a couple years or so now. Admission is free but suggested donations range from $3-$5 (there's a sign outside the house and the info is on their website). The holiday open house showcased the house decorated with 18th century decor with flowers, cotton, fruit and oyster shells designed by the garden club. The original house structure contained one room on the first floor and a loft upstairs, but after ownership had transferred across three families -Whitehurst, Bratten and Buffington it has undergone expansions. The house has been occupied up until 1986 and is considered one of of the 50 historically significant structures in Virginia Beach. It was built soon after the first lighthouse was erected in Cape Henry. Daniel Whitehurst was a commissioner and allowed for the VB courthouse to be built near his home. During the holiday open house they had refreshments consisting of mints, various cookies and nuts, with the accompaniment of coffee and cider. The house boasts four fireplaces where on the left, Bob Clark was doing what he does well, playing sweet sounds from the dulcimer. For those not familiar with the dulcimer, it's essentially an open stringed portable piano. The sounds that originate from it are very clean, calming and relaxing. Upstairs are three rooms, one which holds an old singer and a quilt, another with historic maps of the area and the last room has a bed and a bassinet. In an attic? Or small partitioned area was a violinist gliding her bow in a frenzy of holiday cheer. It was neat to see the house, however the kitchen had been updated and renovated in a 1950s style, which truly lives up to a "house over time."

    While walking on the West Neck Natural Creek Area with my dog. I thought I could check out the…read moreWhitehurst Buffington House within the area. It was a nice stroll through the trees on the horse trail. I imagined how it was like before cars when one would ride a horse carriage. This place takes me back in time. Unfortunately, they would not allow dogs and I wasn't surprised. I got a peek at the nice house.

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