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Georgetown
Tudor Place offers unique and intimate settings perfect for special occasions.
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.
Brookland
Saint John Paul II National Shrine
Virginia
The iconic riverside estate of George Washington. Open daily, 365 days a year.
Downtown
A bustling neighborhood just steps from the White House and Dupont Circle
The National Geographic Museum of Exploration Opens June 26
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.
Visit the National Museum of the Marine Corps: Enter and experience what it means to be a Marine.
Navy Yard
The Bullpen is the place to pregame and unwind for both baseball fans and locals alike.
Southwest & The Wharf
Experience the Bible like never before at one of Washington, DC's premier museums
National Mall
Unlock DC’s stories with expert-led walking and bus tours that reveal the powerful and impactful history behind its landmarks and neighborhoods.
A women-owned flower shop, Blooms Collective offers personalized floral arrangements, flowers by the stem, workshops and local delivery.
Offers a highly interactive indoor LEGO play experience where families are free to play, explore, craft and laugh together.
The U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial's world-famous statue, which is based on the iconic photograph taken by Associated Press p..
Capitol Hill
The Mary McLeod Bethune Statue Lincoln Park commemorates educator and activist Mary McLeod Bethune
Find Inspiration at the National Inventors Hall of Fame Museum