Wandering In DC’s Dupont Circle Neighborhood

Wandering In DC’s Dupont Circle Neighborhood, Washington D.C., USA

DC’s Dupont Circle neighborhood is eclectic. Its architecture spans the robber baron Gilded Age to trendy 21st condo renovations. It’s a little like visiting your eccentric Great Aunt Matilda. Some things seem a tad outdated and moldy. But it’s also a real community—home to independent retailers, restaurants, bookstores, tea stores, galleries, Tarot card spiritualists, and a farmers market.

If you are looking for a whirlwind DC weekend, and your budget doesn’t stretch to a stay at the Four Seasons hotel in Georgetown, consider Dupont Circle. It’s a personality-plus type of place. DCist describes it as:

” . . one of DC’s signature neighborhoods, a beacon of internationalism even in a famously international city.”

Many of the neighborhood’s elegant homes and former apartment buildings are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. These residences have been converted into condos, inns and galleries. You will see some of the most distinguished edifices. The late 19th century architectural styles, such as Queen Anne and Romanesque, dominate along with 20th century Revival. ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
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Guide Name: Wandering In DC’s Dupont Circle Neighborhood
Guide Location: USA » Washington D.C.
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Insider Tips)
Author: Teresa Markle
Read it on Author's Website: https://femalesolotrek.com/2021/04/02/dcs-dupont-circle-neighborhood/
Sight(s) Featured in This Guide:
  • Four Seasons hotel in Georgetown
  • Dupont Circle Metro Station
  • Dupont Circle
  • Dupont Circle Farmer’s Market
  • Zeke’s
  • Seylou Bakery
  • Phillips Collection
  • Brewmaster’s Castle
  • Cairo Flats
  • Q Street
  • Ritz-Carlton
  • Ivy Mansion
  • Mayflower Hotel

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