Neighborhoods in Washington DC

Georgetown

Georgetown

Today we are going to visit some of the most emblematic neighborhoods of the city of Washington DC. Let's start our tour in Georgetown, a neighborhood founded on the banks of the Potomac River in 1751. Here we find a variety of shops, bars, restaurants and even Georgetown University and the Old Stone House. In Georgetown, you cannot stop traveling on M Street and Wisconsin Avenue.

Another emblematic neighborhood of the city is Adams morgan, located northwest of Washington DC. This place considered as the Latin quarter of the city is an excellent destination to live an intense night as it has a variety of bars, a nightclub and restaurants. Walking through here also allows us to appreciate a series of semi-detached houses from the XNUMXth century.

Brentwood It is a neighborhood located in the northwest of Washington, where we can visit New York Avenue, Montana Avenue, Rhode Island Avenue, etc.

One of the oldest neighborhoods in the city is Foggy Bottom, which dates from the XNUMXth century. Here we have the possibility to visit the George Washington University, the Watergate Hotel and the Kennedy Center for the Arts.

Fox Hall It is a residential neighborhood, considered one of the most expensive in the city, where we can see old houses dating from the 20s, specifically located on Reservoir Road and Greenwich Park Way.

Finally let's finish our tour in the historic neighborhood of Anacostia, located at the intersection of Good Hope Road and Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue.

Further information:  A getaway to Washington

Photos: Lisa abrams


Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked with *

*

*