From cobblestone streets to waterfront picnics, Georgetown has every type of city activity. You can go shopping in the city's many boutiques or try out any number of restaurants. Just make sure you grab a cupcake at Baked & Wired while you're there!
Stop by any of the free Smithsonian Museums right in the heart of D.C. While they are all engaging and informational, our top favorites include National Museum of Natural History, National Air and Space Museum, and National Museum of African American History and Culture. Make sure you check out the Smithsonian website to confirm operating hours before you go!
Come and explore this trendy D.C. neighborhood located right on the Anacostia River. You can enjoy craft breweries like Blue Jacket, or stop by one of our favorite wineries, District Winery, all with a riverfront view!
According to the American Institute of Architects, half of Americans’ top 12 favorite architectural gems line the National Mall. Check them out by foot or take a Big Bus Tour. While all of them are interesting and hold historic importance, some of our favorites are the Lincoln Memorial, the Washington Monument, and the Thomas Jefferson Memorial.
Victoria Lai, the founder, moved to DC to work at the Department of Homeland Security as presidential appointee. Despite her long hours she enjoyed making ice cream on the weekends, hosting tasting parties for her friends. She eventually quit and now there are three different locations where you can enjoy some of the locals favorite ice cream.