Experience Embassy Row andbeyond

Alice Roosevelt believed the world was meant to be wandered thoroughly, preferably with curiosity, charm, and a little harmless rebellion. Washington still rewards that same spirit. From The Beacon, step into Embassy Row intrigue, Dupont Circle energy, iconic monuments, museum-worthy detours, gallery afternoons, and cocktail hours that have a habit of becoming late nights. Here, the capital reveals itself slowly through storied streets, cultural discoveries, and the unexpected pleasures tucked between the landmarks.

Neighborhood

Our Washington, DC neighborhood rewards the curious, the cultured, and the comfortably opinionated. From The Beacon, the city unfolds with monuments for golden-hour photos, museums for lingering afternoons, galleries that inspire, and sidewalks made for wandering. Plot your course and let the capital show off a little.

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A person walks down a park pathway lined with blooming cherry blossom trees on a sunny day.

Happenings

The District keeps a delightfully full social calendar. From cherry blossoms and embassy celebrations to gallery openings, cultural festivals, and winter markets, every season brings new reasons to step out and see what the city is getting up to.

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A large group of people having a picnic and socializing on a sunny day in a park with trees and a classical building in the background.
A woman in colorful clothes sits on white chairs with three large yellow handbags, two beside her and one in her lap, against a blue background.

Inside Embassy row

See Washington through Alice’s eyes: worldly, spirited, endlessly curious, and never entirely predictable. Walk, ride, or wander your way through the capital, with a touch of Alice mischief.

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