Choose from these eco-friendly places to eat & things to do in Washington, DC
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Brookland
Saint John Paul II National Shrine
Downtown
Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center
The National Geographic Museum of Exploration is coming to Washington, D.C. summer 2026.
Southwest & The Wharf
Museum of the Bible: What's in it will truly surprise you!
Capitol Riverfront
Vibrant, Healthy Bowls
Glover Park
Rocklands Barbeque & Grilling Co.–Wisconsin Ave.
Ama is a mission-driven, all-day dining destination in Washington, DC, where nourishment, sustainability, and community come together.
District Winery is boutique working winery located in The Yards, a growing community along the Anacostia River.
Georgetown
Passengers sit on comfortable bike seats that belly up to a 10-person mahogany bar as they pedal at their own pace
Ideally nestled in Downtown DC, defined by iconic power-broker bars and in close proximity to the city's must-visit attractions
Shaw
Ambar is the first modern, international Balkan cuisine restaurant in DC.