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Spas in Virginia Beach | Virginia Beach Visitors Guide
"If you want to experience a healing touch that works on your body and mind and transforms you into a more optimistic and healthy person, you should visit Edgar Cayce’s A.R.E Health Center and Spa. This facility was established in 1967 and specializes in holistic healing by using massage therapy, acupuncture, chiropractic care etc. They follow the readings of Edgar Cayce and believe in tot...Read more"
"Activity Type:Museums, Sightseeing & Tours, Spas, Sports and Fitness. Since 1967, the non-profit A.R.E. Health Center & Spa has been helping individuals in the Virginia Beach area transform their lives with holistic healing, including massage therapy, bodywork, hydrotherapies, acupuncture, chiropractic care and more. We focus on comprehensive body/mind/spirit care - a… Read More"
"For over 20 years, Pier 23 has been located in the center of the busiest tourist strip of Virginia Beach. Our family owned restaurant combines quality and personal touch in all of our recipes. Pier 23 is the ideal cozy restaurant through out the summer serving thousand of tourist as well as locals."
"Casual atmosphere and tropical drinks will make your meal complete. Overlook Atlantic Ave. from this superb restaurant or from their new outdoor café."
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"The Bonbonnier describes itself as an old-fashioned candy and bake shop, and its patrons agree. The bakery offers made-from-scratch cakes, candied apples and homemade candy such as peanut butter cups and toffee. https://www.instagram.com/p/Bhwu232lz-G/"
"Check out The Bonbonnier, which has earned five stars out of 48 reviews on Yelp. You can find the chocolatier and shop, candy store and bakery at 913-A W. 21st St. in West Ghent."
"Evening: The Virginia Beach Surf and Rescue Museum, housed within the Old Coast Guard station on the Boardwalk at 24th Street, is home to after-hours ghost tours. With those hundreds of years of history, said tours are pretty chilling. The hour-long experience includes a costumed storyteller delivering both real accounts of and local folklore about shipwrecks, ghosts, pirates, and witches. Warning: That sensation on the back of your neck might be exactly what you think it is."
"History buffs should remember to visit the Old Coast Guard Station by the boardwalk and 24th street. This station is historic enough to be a Virginia Historic Landmark and to be part of the National Register of Historic Places. In addition to the old building, you will also find a large museum collection containing 1,800 museum pieces and 1,000 photos showing Virginia Beach's oceanic past."
"Built in 1903, this museum vividly depicts its own life-saving and Coast Guard history, as well as the many shipwrecks off the Virginia coast. 24th Street and Atlantic Ave., 422-1587."
"The Hermitage Museum and Gardens is another famous art museum in Norfolk, Virginia featuring pieces of art that date back 5,000 years. Visitors will also be able to check out indoor and outdoor exhibitions that change regularly, as well as the Visual Arts Studio and the 12 acres of land outside where it is possible to view art and culture. Check out the website frequently to see the different events that are hosted by the museum, many of which are child-friendly."
"Join the Hermitage in celebrating summer with their Sunsets on the River events, every other Thursday from June 7 to August 19. Relax on the shoreline and listen to live music by the region’s hottest bands. Enjoy drinks from a cash bar featuring craft beer and wine and grab some grub from a variety of food vendors that will be on location."