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Our end-of-the-week picks for July 17-19, 2026
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Navy Yard
Washington Nationals Baseball Club - home of the national pastime in the nation's capital!
Georgetown
The Magic Duel Comedy Show
Tudor Place offers unique and intimate settings perfect for special occasions.
Downtown
A bustling neighborhood just steps from the White House and Dupont Circle
Maryland
Rising from the banks of the historic Potomac River and just minutes from the nation's capital, National Harbor is a waterfront resort destination unlike any other.
Penn Quarter & Chinatown
A modern spin on putting, redefining the game within an immersive experience and innovative technology as guests move from one course to the next.
Dupont Circle
Dine intimately in the presidential Dining Room, enjoy cocktails throughout the main museum rooms or relax and unwind in the tranquil period garden.
Logan Circle
We're a community-focused destination where great drinks and even better company come together.
Experience world-class sporting events, concerts and family shows at Capital One Arena
U Street
Whether you are hosting an office happy hour, client dinner, or in town for a convention or trade show, Sports & Social DC has your covered.
NoMa & Union Market
Explore DC's first ale trail! The Metropolitan Beer Trail links seven of the District's most popular brew pubs and bars with a FREE digital passport.
Upper Northwest
One of the premier art collector's museums in the United States
I Love DC Gifts offers travelers a curated and memorable shopping experience in the heart of downtown Washington, DC.
National Mall
Plan your Smithsonian visit
Mount Vernon Square
The team behind Founding Farmers introduces Farmers & Distillers, Mount Vernon Square’s newest and most exciting dining des..
Designed by architect Benjamin Henry Latrobe in 1818, this historic home was the first and last private residence in Lafayette Square.