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Washington, DC Attractions and Entertainment


We are pleased to welcome you to Washington, DC, the heart of the American Experience.  The Park Hyatt Washington is located in the Foggy Bottom/Georgetown area of the city.  We invite you to visit many of the area’s attractions, shops, restaurants and parks during your stay in Washington, DC.  

Georgetown’s cobble-stoned streets are lined with some of the most famous names in fashion, as well as boutiques featuring a number of up-and-coming local designers. Local restaurants and bars attract a well-heeled clientele. The waterfront district, centered on Wisconsin and M streets, NW, is home to Georgetown University, Tudor Place Historic House and Garden, Kreeger Museum, and Old Stone House.  The nearby C&O Canal provides 180 miles of biking and hiking trails.

Between the White House and Georgetown lies Foggy Bottom, named for the fog that rises off of the Potomac River. The neighborhood is a mixture of residences, office buildings (such as the IMF and World Bank), restaurants and hotels. George Washington University, the infamous Watergate complex, and the John. F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, one of the nation’s premier performing arts institutions and home to the acclaimed National Symphony Orchestra, are all located in this section of town.

For more information on entertainment and attractions throughout the Washington, D.C. area, please visit www.washington.org

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Restaurants

Café Milano
3251 Prospect Street, NW
202-333-6183
Cafe Milano is the hub of diplomats, journalists, broadcasters, lawmakers, lobbyists, entertainers and all those who value first class Italian cuisine in a setting that inspires.

Sequoia Restaurant
3000 K Street, NW, Suite 100
202-944-4200
Situated on Washington Harbour, this restaurant boasts a palatial, beautifully decorated interior. The view of the Potomac River is gorgeous. The restaurant serves new American cuisine with innovative dishes prepared with local ingredients.

Citronelle
3000 M Street, NW 202-625-2150
Indulge in exquisite French cuisine with a California flair at Citronelle, the award winning restaurant at The Latham Hotel, created by celebrity chef Michel Richard.

Mie N Yu
3125 M Street, NW 202-333-6122
This award-winning restaurant accents contemporary American cuisine with rich flavors from the Middle East, Asia, Africa and the Mediterranean as Executive Chef Tim Elliott introduces Silk Road-inspired cuisines that satisfy any range of cravings.

Daily Grill
1310 Wisconsin Ave NW
202-337-4900
The Daily Grill is a throwback to the late, great diner days of yesteryear, when you could slip into a vinyl booth and get big portions of decent food at small prices, cooked to order.

Agua Ardiente
1250 24th Street, NW
202-833-8500
Offering the best in Spanish cuisine, complemented by an extensive wine list, Agua Ardiente is known to its customers as Washington's best kept secret.

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