Delve into the heart of the nation’s capital, Washington, D.C., where history, power, and culture intertwine. Marvel at the iconic monuments on the National Mall, explore the Smithsonian museums, and wander through the historic neighborhoods like Georgetown. With its political gravitas, diverse neighborhoods, and a wealth of cultural institutions, Washington, D.C., invites you to immerse yourself in the pulse of democracy and discovery.
Washington D.C. Neighborhoods
Georgetown
One of D.C.’s oldest neighborhoods, Georgetown is known for its historic architecture, cobblestone streets, and upscale shops and restaurants along M Street and Wisconsin Avenue. It’s also home to Georgetown University and the scenic C&O Canal.
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A vibrant neighborhood known for its cosmopolitan atmosphere, Dupont Circle is home to embassies, art galleries, and trendy cafes. It’s also known for its iconic fountain and the lively nightlife along Connecticut Avenue.
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diverse and eclectic neighborhood known for its international dining scene, colorful murals, and vibrant nightlife. Adams Morgan offers a mix of hip bars, live music venues, and ethnic restaurants along 18th Street.
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A historic African American neighborhood known for its jazz heritage, the U Street Corridor is home to iconic venues like the Lincoln Theatre and the 9:30 Club. It’s also known for its trendy bars, restaurants, and cultural institutions.
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The political heart of D.C., Capitol Hill is home to the U.S. Capitol, the Library of Congress, and the Supreme Court. It’s also a residential neighborhood with historic row houses, parks, and bustling Eastern Market.
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A rapidly gentrifying neighborhood known for its historic row houses, trendy restaurants, and craft breweries. Shaw is also home to the historic Howard Theatre and the vibrant cultural hub, the 9th Street NW corridor.
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