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Shop the District at these Women-Owned Businesses

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Ways to Enjoy Labor Day Weekend 2024 in Washington, DC

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What You Need to Know About Summer Restaurant Week 2024

Reserve your table for Summer Restaurant Week. Savor every last bite while taking advantage of specially priced meals, including to-go options and cocktail and wine pairings, courtesy of the Restaurant Association of Metropolitan Washington and 200+ participating eateries. Below, we've detailed some standout hot spots, brunch musts, international cuisines and more to help you decide where to dine next. Hungry for more? Check out the city's award-winning restaurants, trendy spots and vegan, vegetarian and gluten-free options. Choose from lunch, brunch and multiple dinner options Indulge in a curated culinary adventure with multiple price point options. While offerings vary at participating restaurants, guests can choose from multi-course dinner menus at $40, $55 and $65 per person, and lunch and brunch selections for $25 or $35. Optional cocktail or wine pairings may also be available. Wine and dine with delight In addition to specially priced menus, select restaurants offer the option to add on cocktail or wine pairings. Level up your dining experience with libations from spots like 1789 Restaurant, RPM Italian and Dirty Habit. Wine connoisseurs can savor a glass at Lulu's Winegarden and Bistrot Lepic & Wine Bar. Indulge in award-winning flavors Take advantage of the specially priced menu at Gravitas to indulge in a coveted and award-winning meal. Other affordable hot spots include José Andrés' China Chilcano, Jaleo and Oyamel, as well as Unconventional Diner and Dauphine's. Get your brunch on DC’s dining scene wouldn’t be complete without everyone’s favorite weekend meal. During Restaurant Week, enjoy $25 brunch menus from select restaurants. Enhance your standard brunch experience with European flair from L'Ardente and Supra. Taste the world Take your tastebuds for a spin around the world during Restaurant Week. Transport yourself to Havana at Cuba Libre. Filomena Ristorante and La Collina serve up Italian favorites, while Zaytinya and Ambar offer a taste of the Mediterranean. The possibilities are endless With over 100 restaurants in the region participating and a wealth of options, Restaurant Week shines a bright light on the DMV restaurant community. Be sure to check out the full list of participating restaurants and make reservations in advance. Sign up for the Restaurant Week Diner Rewards Program You can receive exclusive updates on restaurant deals, events and promotions throughout the year when you sign up for this RAMW program. Members are automatically entered to win special Restaurant Week giveaways, including gift cards, cookbooks and more! Looking for more dining hot spots? Check out the full Restaurant Week list and discover more hot restaurants in Washington, DC.

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Where to Eat & Drink at Nationals Park

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Where to Enjoy an Outdoor & Drive-In Movie In & Around Washington, DC

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Where to Find Water Parks & Outdoor Pools In & Around Washington, DC

When planning your best summer ever in Washington, DC, you may want to include a relaxing trip to an outdoor pool or a day-long adventure at a water park near DC. No worries – we have you covered with some of the best options at your disposal, including outdoor public pools, splash parks and hotel pools. Hotel Pools The gorgeous rooftop pool at the Ven at Embassy Row, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel offers day passes that vary from $15 to $50. The YOTEL Washington DC, Capitol Hill features a rooftop lounge, one of the largest in the District, with a full-service bar with light bites, an expansive pool and generously sized cabanas fitted with charging stations. The Washington Plaza Hotel’s pool is beautifully landscaped and offers a poolside bar. Day passes are available for $50 on weekdays and for $60 on Saturday or Sunday. While the pools above are accessible to the public, other DC hotels offer poolside pleasure as long as you’re receiving a spa treatment at the hotel. You can make it a day of relaxation at the posh Four Seasons Hotel, Washington D.C., the Omni Shoreham Hotel and The Watergate Hotel. Water Parks Six Flags America (located in Maryland, roughly 15 minutes outside of DC) features Hurricane Harbor, the largest water park in Maryland, filled with an array of rides and plenty of room to roam. While it’s a bit of a longer drive, Busch Gardens Williamsburg and Water Country USA are well worth it. Splash and slide at Virginia’s largest water park, which also features resort-style amenities and more than 40 water rides in total. Public Splash Parks Splash park, spray park – whatever you call it, sometimes you want to scamper through some water without swimming in it. DC has the family covered in that regard, as there is a multitude of these fun-filled areas throughout the city. River views come with the territory at splash parks featured in Georgetown Waterfront Park, Canal Park and Yards Park (the latter two are both in the Capitol Riverfront neighborhood). Petworth Spray Park is also a popular spot for families. DC’s Department of Parks and Recreation offers a full list of these parks so that you can plan accordingly. Outdoor Public Pools DC residents can swim at pools managed by the Department of Parks of Recreation for free. Resident passes are administered on-site. For non-DC residents, a day pass costs just $7 for an adult. Passes for children under 6 are just $3, while ages 6-17 can get in for just $4 (seniors 55 years old and over pay that same price). Many of DC’s coolest neighborhoods feature public pools that are perfect for enjoying a pretty summer day. Banneker Pool in Shaw is a favorite among locals. Francis Pool in Foggy Bottom is accessible by Metro and offers two 25-yard lap lanes. Just one block from Wisconsin Avenue, Volta Park Pool in Georgetown is another convenient option. For a full list of outdoor public pools in the city, visit the DC Department of Parks and Recreation’s website. Looking for more water-based activities? Explore the vibrant waterfronts in and around Washington, DC for a variety of exciting experiences.

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Women-Owned Restaurants, Bakeries and Bars in Washington, DC

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