Just down Thomas Jefferson Street from the Graham Georgetown Hotel, Washington Harbour is an oval enclave of attractions set right on the Potomac River. A beautiful place to grab a drink or a bite to eat, it’s also the perfect spot for a waterfront run or a for a lazy afternoon on a bench. Here’s
Order for the Table: Suggestions for the Observatory and the Alex
Your friends and family will no doubt be impressed when you take them up top to the gorgeous Observatory roof bar and lounge at the Graham with its sweeping, panoramic views of Georgetown. Follow that with an elegant dinner in the steampunk dining room at the Alex, and you’ll look like you’ve found a local
Classic Finds at Hill and Dale Records
A musical destination with historic roots in jazz and punk, Washington, DC is filled with places to discover brilliant sounds both new and old. Hill & Dale Records, in Georgetown, has a huge selection of vinyl that warrants a stop in DC’s charming Georgetown neighborhood. Here are a few classics you’ll be able to find
Urban Estates, Monet, & Matisse: Unique Museums Near Graham
Washington, DC is famous worldwide for the monuments and museums institutions that line the National National Mall. But the city also enjoys many cultural attractions beyond these iconic American treasures. Within just two miles of the Graham Georgetown lie some of the District’s finest under-the-radar cultural offerings. Here are our favorites: TUDOR PLACE Over five
How Bout them Nats?
10 Reasons to go to a National’s Game In Washington, DC for only eight years, the Nationals are a great baseball team currently fighting to win the National League East. With an impressive lineup of young stars and a seriously awesome stadium, there are plenty of reasons to go to a Nationals game. Here are