vendredi, 30, août 2024

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Beyond the Beltway

Last-minute getaways from Washington, D.C.

With Labor Day weekend around the corner, there’s no better time to plan an escape from Washington, D.C. Even if you’re short on planning time, the nation’s capital is conveniently located to a range of exciting destinations. Whether you're after historical significance, outdoor adventure, or coastal relaxation, we've rounded up some perfect day trips and getaways just a short drive from the city. Pack your bags and get ready to discover these nearby treasures!

Alexandria, VA – 10 miles

A charming street scene in Old Town Alexandria, Virginia, featuring brick buildings, cobblestone streets.

Located just across the river from D.C., Alexandria blends history and modernity with ease. Begin your visit by wandering through Old Town’s cobblestone streets, where you’ll find an array of boutiques, art galleries, and antique shops . The Torpedo Factory Art Center, housed in a former naval munitions factory, showcases local artists and offers a glimpse into the creative spirit of the region. For a taste of local cuisine, Virtue Feed & Grain is a classic American tavern known for its hearty fare and laid-back ambiance. Alternatively, The Majestic Cafe provides a nostalgic setting with Southern-inspired dishes that highlight the area's culinary heritage.

Annapolis, MD – 30 miles

A picturesque waterfront scene in Annapolis, Maryland, featuring historic buildings, boats.

A quick drive from the nation’s capital, you’ll find Maryland’s picturesque state capital, Annapolis. With cobblestone streets and historic buildings, this city is a haven for history buffs and maritime enthusiasts alike. Start your day with a visit to the U.S. Naval Academy, where you can admire stunning architecture and learn about the nation's naval history. Stroll along the scenic waterfront or explore the vibrant shops and cafes of Main Street. When it’s time for a meal, Iron Rooster offers a menu featuring everything from fluffy pancakes to savory omelets, perfect for brunch or a casual lunch. For a more refined dining experience, The Blackwall Hitch presents a seafood-centric menu with breathtaking views of the harbor.

Leesburg, VA – 35 miles

Street scene in Leesburg, Virginia, featuring historic buildings.

Leesburg, a quaint town nestled in Virginia's Loudoun County, is perfect for a day trip. Explore the historic district, with its charming shops and well-preserved buildings that offer a glimpse into the past. The Leesburg Premium Outlets are a shopper's paradise, featuring a variety of stores for fashion and home goods. For dining, The Wine Kitchen offers a relaxed atmosphere and seasonally rotating menus. Magnolias at the Mill, located in a historic mill building, provides hearty American fare with a focus on local ingredients, making it a great spot for a satisfying meal.

Baltimore, MD – 40 miles

A bustling waterfront scene in Baltimore, Maryland, featuring the National Aquarium and the Maryland Science Center.

Start your visit at the Inner Harbor, where you can explore highlights like the National Aquarium and the Maryland Science Center. Take a stroll through the historic Fell’s Point neighborhood, known for its cobblestone streets and rich maritime history. For dining, enjoy a meal at The Helmand, which serves flavorful Afghan cuisine in a cozy setting, or try The Food Market, a local favorite known for its inventive comfort food and stylish atmosphere. With its vibrant culture and unique dining experiences, Baltimore is an ideal destination for a day of exploration.

Frederick, MD – 50 miles

A cozy coffee shop in Frederick, Maryland

Spend your day exploring the historic downtown area, where you can enjoy the scenic Carroll Creek Linear Park and visit the National Museum of Civil War Medicine. A must-visit for coffee enthusiasts is Dublin Roasters Coffee, Inc., where you can experience their expertly crafted brews that The Dupont Circle proudly serves. Their coffee shop, situated in Frederick, offers a cozy atmosphere and a range of delicious coffee options that highlight their commitment to quality and sustainability.

Harpers Ferry, WV – 70 miles

A scenic view of Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, with the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers meeting.

Harpers Ferry, perched at the confluence of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers, is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. The Harpers Ferry National Historical Park offers hiking trails with stunning views and historical sites that narrate the town's significant role in the Civil War. Explore the quaint streets lined with historic buildings and unique shops. For dining, The Anvil Restaurant offers hearty American meals in a historic setting.

Elk Neck State Park, MD – 70 miles

A scenic view of Elk Neck State Park, Maryland, featuring the Chesapeake Bay, forested trails, and the Turkey Point Lighthouse.

Elk Neck State Park, located on the Chesapeake Bay, offers a tranquil retreat with its scenic trails and stunning waterfront views. Hike through diverse landscapes, including forested areas and open meadows, or enjoy a relaxing day by the water. The park’s Turkey Point Lighthouse provides panoramic views of the bay and is a popular spot for photographers. Whether you’re hiking, picnicking, or simply taking in the natural beauty, Elk Neck State Park is a peaceful escape near the city.

St. Michaels, MD – 75 miles

A scenic waterfront view of St. Michaels, Maryland, featuring historic buildings, boats, and the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum.

For a serene retreat on the Eastern Shore, head to St. Michaels, a waterfront town known for its maritime heritage. Explore the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, which offers fascinating exhibits on the region's history and maritime traditions. Walk along the harbor or enjoy a boat tour to experience the natural beauty of the bay. When hunger strikes, visit The Crab Claw Restaurant for a classic Chesapeake Bay dining experience featuring fresh crab and seafood. For a more upscale option, The Inn at Perry Cabin offers a refined menu in a picturesque setting that highlights local flavors and seasonal ingredients.

Gettysburg, PA – 85 miles

A scenic view of the Gettysburg Park, Pennsylvania.

Gettysburg, steeped in Civil War history, is a compelling day trip destination for any history buff. Visit the Gettysburg National Military Park to explore the battlefield and learn about the pivotal events that occurred here. The park's museum and visitor center offer informative exhibits and guided tours. Wander through the downtown area, where you’ll find historic architecture and boutique shops. For a unique experience, consider a ghost tour to delve into the town’s rich and eerie history.

Skyline Drive & Shenandoah National Park, VA – 90 miles

A scenic view of Skyline Drive in Shenandoah National Park, Virginia, featuring the Blue Ridge Mountains and a winding road.

For those who enjoy mountain views and wine country, Skyline Drive and Shenandoah National Park are perfect for a scenic getaway. Drive along Skyline Drive to experience breathtaking views of the Blue Ridge Mountains and explore the numerous hiking trails. The nearby town of Luray, known for the Luray Caverns, offers additional attractions and local dining options. For a taste of the local wine scene, visit the wineries scattered throughout the region, such as Bluemont Vineyard, which provides stunning views and excellent wines. Whether you’re hiking, enjoying a picnic, or sampling local wines, this region offers a refreshing change of pace.

Charlottesville, VA – 120 miles

Charlottesville: A city blending historical significance and natural beauty.

A bit further afield, Charlottesville offers a blend of historical significance and natural beauty. Visit the University of Virginia, founded by Thomas Jefferson, and take in the architectural marvels of the campus. Monticello, Jefferson's historic estate, provides a deep dive into the life of one of America's founding fathers. The city's downtown pedestrian mall is a vibrant area with shops, cafes, and cultural events.

Rehoboth Beach, DE – 120 miles

A picturesque beach scene in Rehoboth Beach, featuring white sand, clear blue water

Rehoboth Beach is a classic coastal escape known for its boardwalk and pristine sandy shores. Enjoy a relaxing day at the beach or explore the lively boardwalk with its shops, amusement rides, and casual eateries. The Rehoboth Beach Farmers Market is a great place to sample local produce and artisanal goods. For a taste of local flavor, visit the popular Dogfish Head Craft Brewery, known for its unique brews and laid-back atmosphere.

Each of these destinations provides a unique experience, making them perfect for a last-minute getaway or a refreshing day trip. Enjoy exploring the rich history, diverse culinary scene, and natural beauty just beyond the Beltway!