
Vienna, Fairfax County, Virginia
Your Community.
Your Resources.
The complete guide to services, events, and civic life in Vienna, a close-knit town of 17,000 at the heart of Northern Virginia.
Explore Vienna
Resource Directory
Find 40+ verified local services, nonprofits, government offices, and community organizations.
Events Calendar
Stay up to date with Town Day, farmers markets, council meetings, and more.
Community Map
Explore Vienna's parks, civic buildings, schools, and services on an interactive map.
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Town Government
Vienna Town Hall, Town Council, Public Works, and official municipal services.
Parks & Recreation
Nottoway Park, Meadow Lane Park, the W&OD Trail, Vienna Community Center, and more.
A Town That Takes
Care of Its Own
Incorporated in 1890, Vienna is a vibrant community of 17,000 residents nestled in Fairfax County. With a walkable downtown along Maple Avenue, world-class parks, the W&OD Trail, and a rich tradition of civic engagement, Vienna stands out as one of Northern Virginia's most livable towns.
The Vienna Community Hub connects residents with the services, events, and organizations that make this town exceptional, including the Vienna Volunteer Fire Department (founded in 1930), the Vienna Arts Society, and Children's Hospital of The King's Daughters.
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Vienna Town Hall
The official seat of Vienna's town government, home to the Town Council, Mayor Linda Colbert, and administrative departments including Planning & Zoning, Public Works, and Parks & Recreation.
Tel703-255-6300
Vienna Police Department
The Vienna Police Department (Chief Dan Janickey) serves and protects Vienna residents. For emergencies dial 911; for non-emergencies use the main line. Community outreach programs available.
Tel703-255-6366
Vienna Volunteer Fire Department
A hybrid career/volunteer fire department serving Vienna since 1907. Provides fire suppression, emergency medical services, and community education. Independent from Fairfax County Fire & Rescue.
Tel703-938-2242
Committee for Helping Others (CHO)
Vienna's all-volunteer local charity providing emergency food, financial assistance, clothing, Meals on Wheels, and transportation support to residents of Vienna, Oakton, Dunn Loring, and Merrifield. Founded 1969.
Tel703-281-7614
Volunteer Fairfax
Fairfax County's primary volunteer connector, engaging 10,000+ volunteers annually with hundreds of nonprofits. Find opportunities matching your skills and schedule.
Tel703-246-3460
Vienna/Fairfax-GMU Metro Station
The Orange Line's westernmost Virginia terminus. Over 5,100 parking spaces, bike lockers, and Wi-Fi. Connects Vienna directly to downtown DC, Tysons, Rosslyn, and more.
Tel202-637-7000
Upcoming Events
Vienna Town Day
10:00 AM – 6:00 PM · Town Green
Vienna's beloved annual festival returns to the Town Green with live music, food vendors, local artisans, kids' activities, and community organization booths. This is the biggest community celebration of the year.
Vienna Farmers Market
8:00 AM – 12:00 PM · Town Green
Every Saturday, May through November, the Vienna Farmers Market brings together local growers, bakers, and artisans. Fresh produce, flowers, honey, bread, and more from Fairfax County farms.
Fourth of July Parade
9:00 AM – 11:00 AM · Maple Avenue
Vienna's Independence Day parade along Maple Avenue features marching bands, floats, fire trucks, and community groups. One of Northern Virginia's most beloved Fourth of July traditions.
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Explore Vienna on the Map
Find parks, schools, civic buildings, and community services, all plotted on an interactive map of Vienna, VA.
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Vienna Community Hub connects residents with the local services that matter most. All information is sourced directly from official town and county websites. We are not affiliated with the Town of Vienna government.