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Downtown
First major museum in the world solely dedicated to championing women through the arts.
Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center
Georgetown
Tudor Place offers unique and intimate settings perfect for special occasions.
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.
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.
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.
A playful learning adventure awaits at National Children's Museum!
The home of every U.S. president except George Washington, the site of the White House on Pennsylvania Avenue was selected in June 1791
Virginia
The DC Big Flea Boutique Antique Event comes to Dock 5 at Union Market. No longer just in Nova anymore!
Arlington House
Punch Bowl Social is where party people come for an awe-inspiring experience, whether it's their first visit or their 50th.
Capitol Hill
Explore Shakespeare and his world in performances, exhibits, podcasts and more with the Folger, home to the world’s largest Shakespeare collection.
National Mall
The oldest museum of modern and contemporary Latin American and Caribbean art in the United States
C&O Canal Walking Tours
Anacostia
Thousands of water plants, waterlilies, lotuses, water hyacinths and bamboo grow in ponds along the Anacostia River