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CIT yCENTERDC
CityCenterDC is an urban development with 10 acres of high-end shops,
trendy cafes, and a popular pedestrian street. This shopping hub is
known as the go-to place for designer brands like Gucci, Dior, Louis
Vuitton, Burberry, and more. Most shops are centred around a
pedestrian street that’s often decorated with hanging lights or lanterns.
Source: uk.hotels.com
N AT I O N A L h A R B O U R
National harbour is a massive, resort-like destination just across the
Potomac River from Downtown Washington, D.C. After perusing the
mall’s 75 boutique stores, you can aboard the Capital Wheel – this
180-ft-tall observation wheel boasts some impressive sunset views.
Source: uk.hotels.com
GEORGETOWN
Georgetown is a quaint neighbourhood in the western part of
Washington, D.C., just a few miles from the city centre. known for its
beautiful waterfront park that features views of the Potomac River,
quaint historic homes, and an extensive mix of boutiques and high-end
stores, Georgetown is a favourite for everyone who is looking to spend a
few hours in Washington, D.C. Source: uk.hotels.com
U STREET
The intersection of U Street and 14th Street is a place to go shopping in
Washington, D.C. Also known as the 14th Street corridor, this section of
the city has an old school vibe and plenty of independent shops,
attracting a good mix of locals and out-of-towners.
Source: uk.hotels.com
UNION MARkET
Union Market hosts over 40 local vendors, live music, and a huge
variety of food, making it a great place to spend an afternoon in
Washington, D.C. After you’re done perusing the shops, head to the
open-air rooftop for a bite to eat at picnic tables or enjoy a cocktail in
the laidback green space. Source: uk.hotels.com
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