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Historic, Performing Arts, Riverfront, Vibrant
Southwest & The Wharf is one of the most historic areas in the city. It’s home to the nation’s longest continually operating open-air fish market, houseboats and a vibrant riverfront community offering panoramic views, ample recreational activities and easy access to Washington DC’s most beloved monuments and memorials. At the same time, it’s quickly becoming one of DC’s hottest neighborhoods with The Wharf, a waterfront dining and entertainment destination with plenty of activities and things to do.
An oasis in the city, Southwest & The Wharf is home to the East Coast’s largest population of “liveaboards,” or people who domicile on boats year-round. Many are docked side-by-side with DC cruise boats like City Cruises. Visitors to the Wharf can see the monuments on private sightseeing boat tours, like those offered by Embark DC. In warm weather, expect to catch free outdoor movies, yoga and other workout programs here. In cold weather, during the holidays, the waterfront attracts a procession of brightly illuminated boats, as part of the Parade of Lighted Boats, which begins in Old Town Alexandria.
With plenty of hotels, including the luxurious Salamander Hotel and spacious Hyatt Place Washington DC/National Mall, Southwest & The Wharf is within walking distance to renowned sites including the International Spy Museum, Smithsonian Air & Space Museum, Hirshhorn Museum & Sculpture Garden and the U.S. Capitol. The neighborhood features beloved waterfront landmarks of its own, including a two-century-old seafood market, and Arena Stage at the Mead Center for American Theater, a cultural powerhouse showcasing the best of American theater.
The neighborhood offers an eclectic collection of architecture, from 18th-century Federal to Mid-Century Modern, and everything in between. Four buildings were designed by I.M. Pei, the architect for the stunning prism outside of The Louvre. Check out innovative and offbeat events at the one-of-a-kind Culture House DC, a brightly-colored former Baptist church or catch a $5 jazz and blues concert on Friday nights at Westminster Presbyterian Church. Pay tribute at the Titanic Memorial, an inspiration for the Academy Award winning movie.
The Wharf brings more than 20 restaurants and bars to the neighborhood, including new concepts from award-winning and Michelin-starred chefs, fast-casual favorites and even a distillery. Head to Fabio Trabocchi's foray into Spanish coastal fare Del Mar or Nicholas Stefanelli's three-story homage to Italian cuisine Officina. Masala Art is a stalwart for Indian cuisine in the area.
Southwest & The Wharf offers a strategic home base for enjoying sublime views of the Potomac River and gaining easy access to the National Mall. While this close-knit community experiences a renaissance and redevelopment, they welcome visitors to sample an authentic DC lifestyle and culture.
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