Arts, Culture & Entertainment
Regal Gallery Place features new-release films, plush seating, and a concession stand. View the theater’s showtimes
Centrally located in the historic Chinatown neighborhood of downtown D.C., District E Powered by Ticketmaster is adjacent to Capital One Arena, the home arena for the NBA’s Washington Wizards and […]
Services
HQ DC House, a private membership house, is the Brainchild of Mike and John Burns — Mike, a military veteran and fortune 100 executive, and John, a seasoned attorney and […]
The third floor of this building contains restored rooms and items related to when Clara Barton lived at this location during and immediately after the Civil War. She used this […]
Founded in 1894, the DC History Center — formerly known as the Historical Society of Washington, D.C. — deepens the understanding of the District’s past to connect, empower, and inspire. […]
Opened in 1980, the award-winning Woolly Mammoth Theatre continues to modernize the scope of traditional theater by launching creative, bold, and extremely successful plays. The theater is also renowned for […]
The FBI Experience is a self-guided tour at FBI Headquarters in Washington, D.C. Open to the public, the tour features interactive multimedia exhibits, content, and artifacts — including a number […]
Food and Beverage
Enter the Carlyle Room, and you will find art deco design and white tablecloth-covered tables topped with real-flame lamps. It’s a nice setting for a classic cocktail while the evening’s […]
The Hamilton Live is the lower-level, 300-seat live music and entertainment venue offering nightly entertainment from local, national, and international musicians. See Hamilton Live’s performance schedule here
SPIN is the original ping pong social club, your offline social network, the only one that doesn’t require a membership. At SPIN, they encourage human connections through a game that […]
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