![]() Make for The Wharf first, the mile-long swath of shops, restaurants, and entertainment that debuted last fall, and check into the InterContinental. Here’s where to eat, stay, drink, and eat some more. It’s all just minutes from downtown D.C., but feels remarkably like the perfect place for your restorative coastal vacation. Spend a weekend this summer sipping locally-made rosé (the first wine made in the city since Prohibition), listening to live music on a floating barge, and tasting small-batch ice cream and steamed-to-order Maryland crabs. ![]() Thanks to the Yards on the Anacostia River, and District Wharf, the recently unveiled, multi-billion dollar Potomac riverfront development project, you can forgo monuments and museums (no offense, history) to enjoy a more easy-going visit. may have a decidedly stuffy rep-but a vacation there doesn’t have to feel that way. ![]() has a waterfront, and it feels more like Cape Cod than Capital City.Īs America’s epicenter of partisan politics and power lunches, Washington D.C.
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