Pacific Avenue, Virginia Beach
Pacific Avenue runs parallel to the Virginia Beach oceanfront and is one of the city’s main arteries of coastal life. Stretching through the heart of the resort area, it serves as a lively corridor connecting visitors to beaches, shops, cafés, and nightlife. The avenue has long been part of Virginia Beach’s identity, evolving from a quiet residential stretch into a bustling hub that mirrors the city’s growth as a seaside destination.
In the early 20th century, the area around Pacific Avenue began to develop alongside the Boardwalk, welcoming travelers who came by rail and later by car. Today, the avenue still reflects that spirit of vacation leisure — where vintage motels meet modern hotels, and surf shops sit beside trendy restaurants. Its proximity to the ocean keeps it constantly humming with energy, especially in the summer months when the sidewalks fill with beachgoers and cyclists.
Along its length, Pacific Avenue offers plenty of stops worth exploring. Visitors can browse local boutiques, grab fresh seafood, or catch live music spilling out of open-air venues. The street’s mix of local flavor and tourist energy gives it an easygoing charm — less formal than Atlantic Avenue, yet equally vibrant.
As you walk or drive along Pacific Avenue, you’ll notice the blend of old and new that defines Virginia Beach itself. Historic inns stand near contemporary condos, murals brighten alley walls, and the salty air ties everything together. It’s the kind of street where every block feels like part of a larger story — one written by decades of sun, sand, and sea breeze.
In the early 20th century, the area around Pacific Avenue began to develop alongside the Boardwalk, welcoming travelers who came by rail and later by car. Today, the avenue still reflects that spirit of vacation leisure — where vintage motels meet modern hotels, and surf shops sit beside trendy restaurants. Its proximity to the ocean keeps it constantly humming with energy, especially in the summer months when the sidewalks fill with beachgoers and cyclists.
Along its length, Pacific Avenue offers plenty of stops worth exploring. Visitors can browse local boutiques, grab fresh seafood, or catch live music spilling out of open-air venues. The street’s mix of local flavor and tourist energy gives it an easygoing charm — less formal than Atlantic Avenue, yet equally vibrant.
As you walk or drive along Pacific Avenue, you’ll notice the blend of old and new that defines Virginia Beach itself. Historic inns stand near contemporary condos, murals brighten alley walls, and the salty air ties everything together. It’s the kind of street where every block feels like part of a larger story — one written by decades of sun, sand, and sea breeze.
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Pacific Avenue on Map
Sight Name: Pacific Avenue
Sight Location: Virginia Beach, USA (See walking tours in Virginia Beach)
Sight Type: Shopping
Sight Location: Virginia Beach, USA (See walking tours in Virginia Beach)
Sight Type: Shopping
Walking Tours in Virginia Beach, Virginia
Create Your Own Walk in Virginia Beach
Creating your own self-guided walk in Virginia Beach is easy and fun. Choose the city attractions that you want to see and a walk route map will be created just for you. You can even set your hotel as the start point of the walk.
Oceanfront Walk
Virginia Beach, the most populous city in Virginia, is a coastal destination renowned for its extensive Oceanfront area, a key attraction with miles of beaches flanked by numerous hotels, restaurants, monuments, and museums. It holds the Guinness World Record for the longest pleasure beach globally. Apart from the beach itself, though, the city is also known for its state parks and military bases.... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 4.0 Km or 2.5 Miles
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 4.0 Km or 2.5 Miles



