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Washington, D.C. Neighborhood Guide: Georgetown

Our guide to exploring D.C.’s historic neighborhood

Nestled along the Potomac River, Georgetown is one of Washington, D.C.'s most historic and picturesque neighborhoods. Just a short distance from Dupont Circle, this charming area is known for its cobblestone streets, historic architecture, and vibrant cultural scene. Whether you're looking to explore the rich history, indulge in delectable dining, or enjoy a day of shopping, Georgetown offers a unique blend of experiences that make it a must-visit destination.

Scenic view of Georgetown at sunset, showcasing the Potomac River and grand architecture.

Discover Georgetown

Georgetown is brimming with historical landmarks, cultural attractions, and serene green spaces. Here are some highlights:

  • Dumbarton Oaks Museum and Garden: A hidden gem, Dumbarton Oaks offers a tranquil escape with its beautifully curated gardens and fascinating museum. The gardens, designed by renowned landscape architect Beatrix Farrand, provide a peaceful retreat, while the museum boasts an impressive collection of Byzantine and Pre-Columbian art.

A scenic view of Dumbarton Oaks in Washington D.C., featuring a historic mansion

  • The Exorcist Steps: Famous from the classic horror film "The Exorcist," these steep, narrow steps have become a quirky landmark. Whether you're a movie buff or just looking for a unique photo op, the Exorcist Steps are worth a visit.
  • The Waterfront: Georgetown's waterfront is a bustling hub of activity, offering stunning views of the Potomac River. Stroll along the boardwalk, rent a kayak, or enjoy a meal at one of the waterfront restaurants.
  • Jazz at Blue’s Alley: Experience world-class jazz at Blue’s Alley, the nation's oldest continuing jazz supper club, which has hosted an impressive list of legendary performers. The intimate setting and top-notch performances make for an unforgettable night out.
  • Old Stone House: Step back in time at the Old Stone House, the oldest house in Washington, DC. Built in 1765, this historic landmark offers a glimpse into colonial life with its well-preserved architecture and period furnishings.
  • Book Hill Park: For a quiet retreat, head to Book Hill Park. This quaint park offers lovely views of Georgetown and is the perfect spot for a relaxing afternoon picnic.
  • Walk Along the Canal: Take a leisurely walk along the C&O Canal. The towpath offers scenic views and a serene atmosphere, making it a favorite spot for both locals and visitors.
  • Tudor Place Historic House & Gardens: Explore the rich history of Tudor Place, a Federal-style mansion with beautiful gardens. Once the home of Martha Washington’s granddaughter, the estate offers guided tours that delve into its storied past.

A scene along the C&O Canal in Washington D.C., featuring a water channel lined with trees

Dining and Imbibing

Georgetown is a foodie’s paradise, with a diverse array of dining and drinking options to suit every occasion. Here are some of our top spots:

For casual dining…

  • Yellow Café: Start your day at Yellow Café, a vibrant spot known for its Mediterranean-inspired breakfast and brunch offerings from the team behind the MICHELIN-starred restaurant Albi. Enjoy freshly baked pastries, flavorful coffee, and a cozy atmosphere.
  • Green Almond Pantry: For a quick and healthy lunch, Green Almond Pantry is a great choice. This charming eatery offers fresh, seasonal dishes with a Mediterranean twist.
  • Stachowski’s: A beloved Italian deli, Stachowski’s is famous for its hearty sandwiches and artisanal meats. It’s perfect for a casual lunch on the go.

To satisfy your sweet tooth…

  • Baked and Wired: Treat yourself to a delicious cupcake or pastry, and pair it with a freshly brewed coffee at Baked and Wired. This eccentric bakery is a local favorite, known for its creative flavors.
  • Georgetown Cupcakes: No visit to Georgetown is complete without a stop at Georgetown Cupcakes. Famously featured on the TV show "DC Cupcakes," this bakery has become an iconic part of the neighborhood. Known for its beautifully decorated and delicious cupcakes, Georgetown Cupcake offers a wide variety of flavors, from classic vanilla and chocolate to seasonal specialties like pumpkin spice and peppermint.
  • Levain Bakery: Known for their thick, gooey cookies, Levain Bakery is a must-visit for anyone with a sweet tooth. Their iconic chocolate chip walnut cookie is a fan favorite, and their other flavors like dark chocolate peanut butter chip and oatmeal raisin are equally delicious.

 A display of colorful cupcakes with the Georgetown Cupcake logo on a wooden log.

For pre-dinner drinks or an elevated night cap…

  • The Fountain Inn: Located in a charming historic building, this sophisticated cocktail bar offers a refined ambiance perfect for romantic evenings. The menu features expertly crafted cocktails made with high-quality ingredients, as well as a curated selection of wines and spirits.
  • L’Annexe: This chic bar conveniently located on M Street offers an intimate atmosphere for enjoying innovative mixology. The menu features a wide array of handcrafted cocktails, each one a unique blend of flavors and presented with artistic flair.
  • Apéro: Nestled in residential Georgetown, this French café becomes a posh champagne and caviar haunt each night. Join them for their “Caviar Hour” each afternoon Tuesday-Thursday.

For French cuisine…

  • Lutèce: This contemporary French neobistro offers a taste of modern and simple French cuisine. Lutèce focuses on seasonal and locally-sourced ingredients, offering a cuisine marked by simplicity, resourcefulness, and originality. The restaurant is also known for its excellent wine list, featuring natural, organic, and biodynamic wines that complement the flavorful dishes.
  • Chez Billy Sud: This charming bistro specializes in Provençal dishes crafted by Executive Chef Brendan L’Etoile. The menu features classic French fare such as escargots, moules frites, and steak tartare, ensuring a delightful dining experience. Don't forget to explore their sister wine bar, Bar à Vin, right next door, where you can enjoy a curated selection of French wines in a cozy setting.

Or if you’re looking for Italian…

  • Cafe Milano: A longtime hotspot for diplomats, journalists, and local celebrities, Cafe Milano is renowned for its upscale Italian cuisine and atmosphere. During warmer months, the front wall of floor-to-ceiling windows opens onto an inviting outdoor patio, creating one of the most sought-after dining spots in Washington, D.C.
  • Filomena: This iconic restaurant is found in a historic row house. Indulge in traditional Italian dishes like homemade pastas, decadent desserts, and a carefully curated wine list in an enchanting atmosphere that echoes old-world charm.

Cafe Milano in Washington D.C., a popular spot for upscale Italian cuisine with a seasonal outdoor patio.

Or if you’re in the mood for something else…

  • Villa Yara: Discover Mediterranean flavors at Villa Yara, a charming eatery known for its vibrant ambiance and authentic Lebanese cuisine. Located just steps from the waterfront, Villa Yara offers a menu filled with traditional dishes like mezze platters, grilled kebabs, and fresh salads.
  • Fiola Mare: For a luxurious dining experience with stunning views, Chef Fabio Trabocchi’s waterfront restaurant Fiola Mare offers exquisite seafood and impeccable service.
  • Martin’s Tavern: Step into history at Martin's Tavern, a beloved institution since 1933. Known as a favorite haunt of politicians and celebrities alike, Martin's Tavern offers a warm, nostalgic atmosphere paired with hearty American classics. From the famous booth where John F. Kennedy proposed to Jackie Kennedy, to their renowned lobster bisque and prime steaks, Martin’s Tavern is well worth the visit.

For more laid-back imbibing…

  • Georgetown Piano Bar: Experience live music in this cozy lounge offering nightly entertainment. Guests can enjoy a repertoire of jazz, blues, and popular tunes performed by talented musicians.
  • The Tombs: Recognizable from the movie St. Elmo’s fire, The Tombs is known for its collegiate atmosphere and interior adorned with quirky memorabilia.  This bar offers a laid-back environment perfect for enjoying hearty pub fare and a wide selection of beers.

Shopping

Georgetown is famous for its shopping, offering a mix of high-end boutiques, well-known brands, and unique local shops. Here are some highlights:

  • M Street NW: Explore M Street NW, Georgetown's main thoroughfare, lined with a mix of international brands and local boutiques. From luxury retailers like Ralph Lauren and Alice + Olivia, to more affordable fashion brands like Aritzia and Reformation, M Street promises something for everyone.
  • Wisconsin Avenue: Venture along Wisconsin Avenue to discover more hidden gems and upscale shopping destinations. Here, you'll find everything from local art galleries and antiques stores to trendy concept shops showcasing the latest in fashion and design.
  • Cady's Alley: For those seeking unique home furnishings and décor, Cady's Alley is a must-visit. This charming enclave features contemporary furniture stores, interior design boutiques, and specialty stores offering everything from stylish kitchenware to exclusive imported goods.

M Street Georgetown, a vibrant shopping district offering a mix of high-end brands, local boutiques, and unique finds.

Annual Events

Georgetown hosts a variety of exciting events throughout the year. Here are a few to look forward to:

  • Fête de la Musique—World Music Day: Celebrate the summer solstice with live music performances throughout the neighborhood.
  • Georgetown French Market: This annual spring event transforms the streets into an open-air market with French fare, art, and fashion.
  • Jane Austen Film Festival at Dumbarton House: Enjoy classic Jane Austen films in the beautiful gardens of Dumbarton House during this summer festival.
  • Georgetown GLOW: This winter light art exhibition illuminates the streets of Georgetown, offering a magical experience during the holiday season.

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