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Visiting C&O Canal is one of the top things to do in Georgetown. Opened in 1850, the canal runs nearly 200 miles (322 kilometers) into Maryland but begins here. The C&O Canal was designated a National Historical Park in 1971 and is one of the...
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Georgetown's waterfront is home to tons of great restaurants - many, including Sequoia, Tony and Joe's Seafood Place, Farmers Fishers Bakers and Fiola Mare, offer patio seating in warm weather - and plenty of outdoor activities. In summer,...
Neighborhood Map. Discover the nooks, crannies, and sub-neighborhoods that make Georgetown so unique with our interactive map. For a printable one-sheeter map, click here! Explore Georgetown's Neighborhood Map.
Running trails in Georgetown. Washington, D.C. was made for runners. The relatively flat terrain makes it easy to put in a few miles before brunch. Best of all, you pass some of the city's greatest sights. Take a 3-mile round trip jog along the...
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Georgetown is a lot of things to a lot of people. Cobblestone streets and cupcake tours. Waterfront picnics and political watering holes. Canal history and charming boutiques. Founded in 1751, 40 years before the nation's capital, DC's...
Inside you can see George Washington's Revolutionary War camp stool, the family office from the 1920s with added electricity in a unique place to protect the historic floorboards, and a closet full of clothes from the 1960s. Location: 1644 31st...
There's so much to explore in DC's oldest (and original) neighborhood, from world-class shopping to charming small businesses, a recreational paradise on the waterfront, and the dozens of cafés, cupcake shops and culinary delights on every...
New Georgetown Restaurants & Retail. From a cocktail tasting room with historic roots to an LA-based menswear boutique, and a coffee shop with a cause, check out these new Georgetown shops and restaurants that have opened over the past year. Read More.
More than 25 outdoor eateries, known as Streateries, have also opened since the pandemic, offering perfect people-watching on Georgetown's extended sidewalks, while you enjoy a comfortable meal outside. Martin's Tavern. Chez Billy Sud. Tony...
Credit: Cafe Georgetown. A repeat on our list, even if you don't have time for a sit-down brunch, Cafe Georgetown and its assorted lattes, teas, and seasonal offerings (peep that Day Dream Latte above) is still the perfect cafe for grabbing a drink...
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