Exhibits include works by American masters such as Albert Bierstadt, Thomas Cole and Rembrandt Peale, as well as numerous Dutch, Flemish, French and other European paintings.
Corcoran Gallery of Art500 Seventeenth Street, NWWashington, DC 20006 (202) 639-1700
www.corcoran.org
This 19th century Georgetown mansion showcases Byzantine and Pre-Columbian art and books on garden history.
Dumbarton Oaks Museum1703 32nd Street, NWWashington, DC 20007(202) 339-6401
www.doaks.org
Only museum in the world that exclusively exhibits over 250 works by women artists.
National Museum of Women in the Arts1250 New York Avenue, N.W.Washington, DC 20005-3970(202) 783-5000, 1-800-222-7270
www.nmwa.org
A historic landmark, this playhouse stages Broadway shows, musicals and local entertainment.
National Theatre1321 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20004 202-628-6161
www.nationaltheatre.org
Washington's premiere stage for contemporary theatre is known for highly energetic and eclectic performances.
The Studio Theatre1501 14th Street, NWWashington, DC 20005(202) 332-3300
www.studiotheatre.org
America's national cultural center hosts the National Symphony Orchestra, ballets, and musicals.
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts2700 F Street, NW Washington, DC 20566 1-800-444-1324
www.kennedy-center.org
The National Gallery of Art houses a permanent collection of more than 100,000 art objects from the Middle Ages to the 20th century.
The National Gallery of ArtLocated between 3rd and 9th Streets at Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC. (202) 737-4215
www.nga.gov
America's first museum of modern art houses American and European impressionist paintings.
The Phillips Collection1600 21st Street, NWWashington, DC 20009(202) 397-SEAT
www.phillipscollection.org
The world’s largest museum complex is comprised of a myriad of museums and exhibits including: Air and Space, Natural History, American History, American Indian History, Art and Sculpture gardens and much more.
The Smithsonian MuseumsThe National MallLocated off 14th Street NW, between Jefferson Drive and Constitution Avenue(202) 633-1000
www.si.edu
Guests will find musicians, artists, picnickers, sunbathers and chess players at this lively urban park at the center of the Dupont Circle neighborhood, which is home to an array of ethnic restaurants, quaint boutiques and lively nightlife.
Dupont CircleLocated between 18th and 20th Street, NW, where Connecticut Avenue, Rhode Island Avenue and New Hampshire Avenue meet.
A true gem in our nation's capital, its majestic trees and the ebb and flow of Rock Creek make this a great place for guests to hike, picnic, bike, play soccer or fish.
The Rock Creek Nature Center and Planetarium 5200 Glover Rood NW, Washington, DC 20015(202) 895-6070
www.nps.gov/rocr
Guests can walk, run, or bike on a continuous trail through the spectacular scenery of the Potomac River Valley.
The Georgetown Visitor Center 1057 Thomas Jefferson Street, NW Washington, DC 20007 (202) 653-5190
www.nps.gov/choh
This open space - a place for national expressions of recreation, remembrance and observance – is home to numerous monuments and landmarks and is beautifully lined with 2,000 American elms and the 3,000 internationally renowned Japanese cherry trees.
The National MallLocated off 14th Street NW, between Jefferson Drive and Constitution Avenue(202) 633-1000
A beautiful 18-hole par 71 championship golf course located within the Penderbrook Community.
Penderbrook Golf Club3704 Golf Trail LaneFairfax, Virginia 22033(703) 591-1818
www.penderbrook.com/golf/
Located in Potomac, MD. This Golf Club Stretches over 220 acres of rolling countryside in the Avenel Community development. The TPC at Avenel is known as one of the area's top golf clubs for personal and business entertainment.
TPC at Avenel10000 Oaklyn DrivePotomac, MD 20854(301) 469-3700
www.tpc.com/private/avenel/
At Westfields Golf Club, Fred Couples has built a course that is, at once, fun and accessible for the novice, while challenging and thought-provoking for the experienced golfer. Fred's professional play on hundreds of courses around the world coupled with his experience in countless tournaments and team competitions have given him exceptional insight into course design. It is perfectly exhibited at Westfields. Yet, what sets Westfields apart from other golf clubs is not only its exceptional playability, but the interest it takes in the traditional elements of the game. Carved through natural wetlands, rolling hills, and majestic beech and oak trees, Westfields offers golfers a setting that is free from distraction. No residences line its links, creating a course that is truly a golfers dream. All of this, together with the kind of service typically found only in private clubs, makes Westfields a place where golf enthusiasts can always enjoy a great round of golf.
Westfields Golf Club13940 Balmoral Greens Avenue,Clifton, Virginia 20124(703) 631-3300
Georgetown's design district featuring local antique operators and the nation's leading high-end designers.
Cady's Alley3318 M Street, NWWashington, DC 20008
www.cadysalley.com/
Washington, D.C.'s largest mall, with more than 450,000 square feet of high-end clothing boutiques.
The Shops at Georgetown Park3222 M Street, NWWashington, DC 20007 (202) 298-5577
www.shopsatgeorgetownpark.com/
A riverfront shopping and dining experience, the promenade along the Potomac offers breathtaking views and sunsets, along with a glimpse of the college crew teams.
Washington Harbour3000 K Street NWWashington, DC 20007
http://www.washingtonharbour.com/