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Food scene

Contemporary venue with a cheery vibe featuring all-day brunch & Southern specialties.
12 locals recommend
Milk and Honey Cafe
12500 Fairwood Pkwy
12 locals recommend
Contemporary venue with a cheery vibe featuring all-day brunch & Southern specialties.
1 Fly high on the Capital Wheel, take a spin on the Carousel. ... 2 Float (paddle, or peddle) your own boat. ... 3 Enjoy amazing outdoor public art. ... 4 Stroll and shop. ... 5 Visit Gaylord National Resort for your family getaway.
359 locals recommend
MGM National Harbor
101 MGM National Ave
359 locals recommend
1 Fly high on the Capital Wheel, take a spin on the Carousel. ... 2 Float (paddle, or peddle) your own boat. ... 3 Enjoy amazing outdoor public art. ... 4 Stroll and shop. ... 5 Visit Gaylord National Resort for your family getaway.

Sightseeing

Belair Mansion, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, offers a look at Bowie’s earliest history.
Belair Mansion
12207 Tulip Grove Dr
Belair Mansion, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, offers a look at Bowie’s earliest history.
34 locals recommend
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest
34 locals recommend

Neighborhoods

The Washington Navy Yard (WNY) is the former shipyard and ordnance plant of the United States Navy in Southeast Washington, D.C. It is the oldest shore establishment of the U.S. Navy. It is now a cool hip destination for people of all ages to eat and take in nature.
83 locals recommend
Navy Yard
83 locals recommend
The Washington Navy Yard (WNY) is the former shipyard and ordnance plant of the United States Navy in Southeast Washington, D.C. It is the oldest shore establishment of the U.S. Navy. It is now a cool hip destination for people of all ages to eat and take in nature.
An important African-American cultural and nightlife hub from the 1920s through the ’40s, U Street is home to the 1922 Lincoln Theatre, where local jazz greats like Duke Ellington once performed. Rooftop bars and trendy DJ lounges add to the late-night buzz, and vibrant murals color the streets. Dining options include decades-old Ben’s Chili Bowl, quirky cafes and Little Ethiopia’s cluster of eateries.
98 locals recommend
U Street Northwest
U Street Northwest
98 locals recommend
An important African-American cultural and nightlife hub from the 1920s through the ’40s, U Street is home to the 1922 Lincoln Theatre, where local jazz greats like Duke Ellington once performed. Rooftop bars and trendy DJ lounges add to the late-night buzz, and vibrant murals color the streets. Dining options include decades-old Ben’s Chili Bowl, quirky cafes and Little Ethiopia’s cluster of eateries.
Dupont Circle is a popular residential neighborhood with lively dining and nightlife. Eclectic eateries, coffee shops, bookstores, dive bars and dance clubs cluster on Connecticut Avenue, while over on Massachusetts Avenue, stately buildings line Embassy Row.
301 locals recommend
Dupont Circle
301 locals recommend
Dupont Circle is a popular residential neighborhood with lively dining and nightlife. Eclectic eateries, coffee shops, bookstores, dive bars and dance clubs cluster on Connecticut Avenue, while over on Massachusetts Avenue, stately buildings line Embassy Row.