星期二, 18, 四月 2023

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48 Hours in Washington, DC with Chef Concierge Michael High

Let Chef Concierge Michael High from The Dupont Circle guide you around Washington, DC with his expert recommendations

Michael - concierge - The Dupont Circle Hotel

Planning a 48-hour trip to Washington, DC and unsure of what to do? Let Chef Concierge Michael High from The Dupont Circle guide you with his expert recommendations. From the top landmarks and monuments, to the best hidden gems, as well as where to eat, Michael shares his insider knowledge to help you make the most out of your visit to the nation's capital.

Whether you're a first-time visitor or a frequent traveler, our latest guide is an essential resource for anyone looking to experience the best of Washington, DC.

The Pembroke

Dining at The Pembroke in Washington, DC is an experience that combines European cafe charm with elevated American cuisine. The restaurant is adorned with floor-to-ceiling windows that allow natural light to fill the space, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The addition of greenery throughout the restaurant adds to its cozy and welcoming vibe. The menu, offering breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner, offers American cuisine with international twists, allowing diners to try unique and delicious dishes including my favorite – the grilled octopus.

The Pembroke in The Dupont Circle Hotel

 

The Mansion on O Street

The Mansion on O Street in DC is no ordinary mansion. It's a one-of-a-kind, secret-filled wonderland that's bound to make you feel like a modern-day Alice in Wonderland. With over 80 hidden doorways scattered throughout the mansion, it's no wonder that exploring this place is a thrill-seeker's dream come true.

As you step inside, you'll be transported to a world of mystery and intrigue. The Mansion's elegant and eclectic decor will leave you in awe, but it's the hidden doors that will truly captivate your imagination. Behind every bookcase, under every rug, and even inside some of the walls, there's a secret doorway waiting to be discovered. But don't worry if you're not an expert door-finder just yet. Even if you only discover one or two secret doors, you'll still feel like a true adventurer. And who knows? Maybe you'll break my record of eight.

 

Embassy Row

Embassy Row is a historic district in Washington D.C., known for its beautiful mansions and embassies. It's located in the Dupont Circle neighborhood, and it's a popular destination for tourists and locals alike.

As you walk along Embassy Row, you'll see a variety of different embassies from all over the world. Each embassy has its own unique architecture and design, reflecting the culture and traditions of the country it represents. Some of the most notable embassies along Embassy Row include the British Embassy, the Embassy of Japan, the Embassy of Luxembourg, and the Embassy of Korea. The British Embassy is particularly impressive (and a personal favorite), with its imposing neoclassical façade and large courtyard.

Overall, walking along Embassy Row is a great way to experience some of the history and culture of Washington D.C. and to see some of the most impressive buildings in the city.

The mansion on O street in DC

 

Larz Anderson House

The Larz Anderson House is a historic mansion that was built in 1888 by the wealthy Anderson family. It is now owned by the Society of the Cincinnati and is open to the public for tours. The house is a fine example of Renaissance Revival architecture and features ornate decoration and furnishings, as well as an extensive collection of art and artifacts.

Annie’s Paramount Steakhouse

Annie's has a rich history in the Dupont Circle neighborhood, and the restaurant remains a beloved institution to this day. From supporting local charities to participating in community events, Annie's is committed to giving back to the neighborhood that has supported them for so many years.

So if you're looking for a truly memorable dining experience that celebrates the best of classic American cuisine and supports the local community, look no further than Annie's Paramount Steakhouse. It's a restaurant that has stood the test of time and continues to be a favorite of D.C. locals and visitors alike.

Annie’s Paramount Steakhouse in DC

Jojo’s

Whether you're a jazz enthusiast or simply looking for a cozy place to enjoy live music in Washington D.C., JoJo's on U Street is a must-visit gem in the city's music scene. The venue's dedication to promoting local talent ensures that you'll always be treated to unique and exciting performances that showcase the best of D.C.'s music scene. Whether you're a regular at JoJo's or visiting for the first time, you're guaranteed to have a memorable night filled with great music and good vibes. So head over to U Street and discover the magic of JoJo's for yourself!

Tatte

If you're looking for a great spot for coffee and a light breakfast, Tatte is an excellent choice. With several locations in Washington, D.C., including two within walking distance of The Dupont Circle hotel, you're sure to find one that's convenient. Personally, I recommend the location at 1301 Connecticut Ave. NW. It has a wonderful neighborhood feel and really captures the essence of being in the center of everything..

Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial

The Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial is an absolute must-see attraction located just across from the National Air & Space Museum on the East side of the National Mall. This spectacular monument pays homage to one of the most prolific and beloved presidents in US history, offering a fascinating glimpse into the life and achievements of this great leader.

With its stunning design and captivating sculptures, the Eisenhower Memorial is truly a sight to behold. Visitors can explore the intricate details of the artwork, which beautifully illustrate the various milestones in Eisenhower's remarkable career. From his inspiring leadership during World War II to his ground-breaking presidency, this memorial provides a fascinating window into the life of a true American hero. Whether you're a history buff or simply looking for a captivating cultural experience, the Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial is a must-visit destination that should not be missed.

The National Mall

The National Mall, located in the heart of Washington, DC is home to some of the most iconic landmarks in the United States. If you're looking for a day of history, culture, and awe-inspiring beauty, then look no further than the National Mall. Start your journey on the east side of the Mall and take in the stunning architecture of the US Capitol, the home of the United States Congress. From there, walk or ride a scooter through the Mall and explore the many museums and galleries that make this area so special.

One of the most unique museums on the Mall is the Hirshhorn, which features contemporary and modern art from around the world. Just a short walk away is the National Gallery of Art, a must-see for art lovers with an extensive collection spanning centuries and styles.

The National Museum of the American Indian, explores the rich and diverse cultures of Native Americans, while the National Museum of African American History and Culture, which tells the story of the African American experience from slavery to the present day.

No visit to the National Mall would be complete without taking in the landmarks that make this area so recognizable. The Washington Monument, the towering obelisk that honors the first president of the United States, is a must-see. And just a short walk away is the World War II Memorial, a powerful tribute to the sacrifices made by millions of Americans during that conflict. Finally, don't miss the Vietnam Memorial, a moving tribute to the men and women who served and died in that war. The black granite wall inscribed with the names of the fallen is a somber reminder of the cost of war, but also a testament to the bravery and sacrifice of those who served.

So whether you're a history buff, an art lover, or just someone looking for a beautiful and inspiring day out, the National Mall has something for everyone.

The National Mall DC

 

Rappahannock Oyster Bar

For an unforgettable seafood experience, you must visit Rappahannock Oyster Bar at The Wharf. This restaurant is steeped in rich history and is located steps from one of the oldest seafood markets in the country. The moment you step inside, you can feel the sense of tradition and authenticity that is reflected in every aspect of the restaurant. If you're a seafood lover, then you simply cannot leave without trying their famous clam chowder. This dish is an absolute must-try and is known for its incredible flavor and richness.