Favorite Places in Washington D.C.
Washington, DC
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Boating In DC The Wharf Boathouse
Go paddle boating — A fun way to go sighseeing is taking a paddle boat in Tidal Basin and lchecking out Jefferson and MLK memorials.
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Busboys and Poets
Not only it is a great restaurant with various food options, but it is also a book store where you can mostly find contemprorary US literature.
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Baked & Wired
The best bakery in town (sometimes people even lineup outside). This place has cupcakes of almost any kind of flavor you can think of: chai, almond, lemon, pumpkin, pistachio, including vegan and gluten-free options.
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Au Bon Pain
A great breakfast place. I recommend getting the Goodegg sandwitch that is so far the best avocado sendwitch I've had in my life.
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The Wharf DC
The most romantic place to watch sunset in Washington DC. Filled with restaurants, concert venues, and local stores, DC Wharf is a perfect place to look for entertainment.
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Eastern Market Station
I recomend going there on the weekend and trying all sorts of street food offered, buying souveniers, and just checking out the area.
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U Street Northwest
Simply a beautiful street. Lots of nice restaurants.
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Founding Farmers DC
Completely organic restaurant that has a delicious main courses and desserts.
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Georgetown Waterfront Park
A great view on Potomac river, lots of restaraunts around. I recomend to go there during the day, explore the area and take a river taxi to DC Wharf.
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Georgetown
I can't express how much I love Georgetown, the area where the contemporary culture blends into the historical architecture. Just go there and get lost on the streets, look around, do some window shopping and try food in small local restaurants.
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