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Where to Shop In & Around Washington, DC

Your guide to the most frequented shopping districts in DC, Maryland...

Made in DC: 20+ Local Businesses That Deserve Your Attention

DC Museum Gift Shop Guide

Discover distinctive gifts at popular museums on the National Mall a...

Indie Boutiques for Fabulous Local Finds in Washington, DC

DC is filled with locally owned shops that stock cool clothing, shoe...

Black-Owned Businesses to Support in Washington, DC

Discover LGBTQ+-Owned Businesses in Washington, DC

The nation’s capital is proud to welcome anyone and everyone to expe...

10+ Places to Eat, Shop & Play on DC's 14th Street

Swank and style: Everyone’s talking about the 14th Street scene's re...


Virginia

DC Nation Tours and Travel

At DC Nation Tours and Travel, you’re not just a passenger—you’re a changemaker.

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Maryland

Passionary Wellness

Passionary lies at the intersection of natural, modern, and luxurious self-care wellness products.

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Georgetown

Fiat Luxe Tours

An award-winning tour company dedicated to providing a one-of-a-kind experience for every guest here in the District of Columbia.

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Penn Quarter & Chinatown

Hard Rock Cafe

For more than two decades the Embassy of Rock'n’Roll has curated world-class flavors and delivered impeccable service in a music-infused atmosphere.

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Adams Morgan

Because Science

Join us for an electrifying experience where you can don a lab coat and let your neurons fire up!

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Dupont Circle

Blooms Collective

A women-owned flower shop, Blooms Collective offers personalized floral arrangements, flowers by the stem, workshops and local delivery.

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Shaw

Lee's Flower and Card Shop

Our team works diligently to provide our customers with prompt efficient and extraordinary service and flowers.

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Downtown

Decatur House on Lafayette Square

Designed by architect Benjamin Henry Latrobe in 1818, this historic home was the first and last private residence in Lafayette Square.

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