Exploring historic Georgetown

Wednesday, 12 Feb, 2025 0

Older than Washington, DC itself, the historic neighborhood of Georgetown is home to some of the U.S capital’s top restaurants, best shops and most leafy tree-lined streets.

With America250 events just a year away, now is the perfect time to celebrate the history and discover what’s new.

Check out the latest developments and new hotels on the horizon.

Discover why Georgetown is a must-see in every Washington, DC itinerary.

 

New Developments

The shuttered Georgetown Market has been given a new a life. Partners Stephen Starr (of Le Diplomate and St. Anselm’s) and Michelin-star chef Nancy Silverton opened the new 20,000-square feet Osteria Mozza restaurant and market at the close of 2024. The market has a pizza grill and bars dedicated to granita and juice, mozzarella, salumi and cocktails, as well as a produce and grocery area showcasing specialty olive oils, spices and Italian delicacies. Seating is available throughout at tables, bars and in the solarium lounges. https://www.osteriamozza.com

 

Hotel Developments

The Canal House of Georgetown (February 2025)
A five-story former office building will be combined with adjacent townhouses to create a 108-key property under Marriott’s Tribute portfolio. Located in the heart of charming Georgetown, the hotel will boast a lobby bar/lounge, courtyard and two two-bedroom rowhouses. https://www.pfarc.com/the-canal-house-hotel/#

 

CitizenM Georgetown (2025)
Just east of Key Bridge, along the Georgetown waterfront, the Netherlands-based chain plans to open its third DC property. A 100-year-old building will be expanded, renovated and converted into a stylish 230-room, seven-story hotel. www.citizenm.com

Moxy Hotel Southwest (2025)

Situated on one of the last development sites between Nationals Park and Audi field, the 163-room hotel will be part of a mixed-use property with residential, rooftop views and a farmers’ market. www.moxy-hotels.marriott.com

 

Tribute Portfolio Hotel Georgetown (2025)

A five-story former office building will be combined with adjacent townhouses to create a 106-room property under Marriot’s Tribute portfolio.  www.tribute-portfolio.marriott.com

 

Places to Eat

Georgetown is a food lover’s paradise, with options ranging from chic and casual cafes to upscale dining. Here are some must-visit spots:

Baked & Wired: This family-owned bakery in the heart of Georgetown has been serving the area for over 20 years. They produce small-batch baked goods prepared from family recipes and hand-crafted coffee from roasters all over the US. This local is a favorite for coffee, handcrafted cupcakes, while their quiche and pastries make for a perfect start to any day.

Martin’s Tavern: Established in 1933, Martin’s Tavern has been patronized by presidents, senators, staffers and stars. This Georgetown icon is where JFK proposed to Jacki O, where former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright once said she thinks of Martin’s as an extension of her living room and where every US president from Harry Truman to George W Bush has come to dine. Guests can savor upscale American cuisine and comfort food such as bison burgers, classic Rueben sandwiches and New England clam chowder.

Fiola Mare: A favorite waterfront spot from local chef and restauranteur Fabio Trabocchi, Fiola Mare makes waves with its delectable seafood and power list of diners, from Barack Obama, Joe Biden and Oprah Winfrey to former James Bond Pierce Bronsan.

 

What to Do

Georgetown offers an array of activities that cater to history buffs, shoppers and outdoor lovers alike.

Explore History

Georgetown University: Stroll through the historic campus with its iconic Healy Hall and Gothic architecture.

Dumbarton Oaks: This historic estate features stunning gardens and a museum with Byzantine and Pre-Columbian art.

 

Shop Around

While Georgetown may be DC’s oldest neighborhood, its shopping scene has the most up to date fashion brands. Wander the bustling streets of M Street and Wisconsin Avenue, which are lined with boutique shops, high-end retailers, and local favorites like Blue Mercury and Little Bird.

 

Outdoor Activities

Georgetown Waterfront Park: Enjoy a walk along the Potomac, rent a kayak, or relax in the park.

C&O Canal Towpath: A peaceful trail perfect for walking or biking while soaking in the historic charm of the canal.

 

Places to Stay

Whether you prefer luxury accommodations or boutique hotels, Georgetown has options to suit every traveler.

The Ritz-Carlton Georgetown: A luxurious option with a contemporary vibe and impeccable service.

Rosewood Washington, D.C.: An upscale boutique hotel featuring rooftop views and an infinity pool.

The Graham Georgetown: Known for its rooftop bar and cozy atmosphere.

 

Annual Events

Georgetown hosts several exciting annual events that draw visitors year-round:

Georgetown Glow (December-January): A stunning outdoor light art installation that illuminates the neighborhood during the holiday season.

French Market (April): A European-style open-air market with French pastries, antiques, and live music.

Fête de la Musique – World Music Day (June): Each year, over 1,000 cities throw music celebrations around the summer solstice, and Georgetown plays host to over 40 musical acts in 30 locations throughout the neighborhood showcasing various genres including R&B, Americana, jazz, bluegrass, spoken word and rock.

 

Tips for Visiting Georgetown

Parking: Georgetown is notoriously difficult for parking. Use public transportation, ride-shares or park at a garage and explore on foot.

Best Time to Visit: Spring and autumn are the most beautiful seasons, with mild weather and picturesque scenery.

Getting Around: Wear comfortable shoes. Georgetown’s cobblestone streets are charming but can be tough on feet.



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