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Downtown
Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center
Georgetown
The Escape Game — DC's best escape rooms in the heart of Georgetown!
Virginia
Visit the National Museum of the Marine Corps: Enter and experience what it means to be a Marine.
Brookland
Saint John Paul II National Shrine
Tudor Place offers unique and intimate settings perfect for special occasions.
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.
A playful learning adventure awaits at National Children's Museum!
A bustling neighborhood just steps from the White House and Dupont Circle
H Street NE
Mosaic Theater Company of DC produces bold, culturally diverse theater that illuminates critical issues, elevates fresh voices, and sparks connection.
The oldest house on its original foundation in Washington, DC.
Capitol Hill
Located in Lincoln Park on Capitol Hill, the Emancipation Memorial (sometimes referred to as the Freedman's Memorial) feature..
Park open dawn to dusk. Visitor center open 10 am - 5 pm. Mon
Southwest & The Wharf
At the crossroads of art, science and technology, ARTECHOUSE brings a true 21st century art experience to the nation's capital.
A women-owned flower shop, Blooms Collective offers personalized floral arrangements, flowers by the stem, workshops and local delivery.
Foggy Bottom
An award-winning open-air rooftop, Top of the Gate offers 360-degree views of the Kennedy Center, Potomac River, the Key and Arlington bridges, Washington Monument and the DC skyline.
National Mall
Home to the original Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and Bill of Rights, the National Archives holds more than 15 billion records.