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15 Ways to embrace spring colors

It’s easy to ride the Metro or hop on a bike and explore all that the nation’s capital has to offer. Walk the halls of free Smithsonian museums, paddle on the Potomac and Anacostia rivers or sit back on a double-decker tour bus and soak up some history.

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DC Music Venues You Have to Experience

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Effective Virtual Advocacy Meetings

Kirstie Tucker Founder, DC Fly-Ins Key Takeaways: The pandemic is creating challenges for many companies and associations who normally conduct in-person advocacy meetings. DC Fly-Ins is working with organizations to pivot to a virtual meeting rather than canceling their events. The good news is that government officials and their staff are willing to engage virtually and your advocates still have opportunities to connect and share their views and first-hand knowledge. We have gathered best practices to share our top tips learned from robust national and international advocacy efforts in Washington, DC with direct application to global government affairs. Additional Resources: https://dcflyins.com/virtual-fly-in.html

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Get ready for a decadent pre-Valentine's Day experience! Join us for an interactive chocolate truffle-making class, perfect for couples, friends, or anyone with a sweet tooth. Over the course of two hours, our expert chef will guide you through the art of crafting handmade truffles, from tempering the chocolate to creating luscious fillings. There is the option of a Saturday 2/8 or Sunday 2/9 workshop, with both classes taking place from 2:00 - 4:00 pm. Included in your ticket is a complimentary glass of sparkling wine. You'll leave with your own box of delicious, hand-rolled truffles—perfect for gifting or savoring yourself. No experience is necessary, and all supplies will be provided. We will be offering discounted prices on select champagnes to take home and pair with your handmade treat!

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Essen und Trinken

Die Gastronomie in der Hauptstadt des Landes ist so vielseitig und abwechslungsreich wie Amerika selbst. Sie können also davon ausgehen, dass Sie in jedem Restaurant eine Spezialität finden. Das örtliche Essensangebot in DC, sei es ein Fünf-Sterne-Menü auf dem Silbertablett oder eine weltberühmte Schale Chili beim Imbiss, hat nur eins gemeinsam: Alles schmeckt köstlich. Hier ist eine Kostprobe dessen, was sie erwartet. Zu unserem Gourmet-Erlebnis gehören: Restaurants: Internationale Spitzenköche garantieren Leckerbissen im gesamten Stadtgebiet. Es gibt über 2.100 Restaurants in DC, sodass Sie Ihren Appetit überall stillen können, ganz gleich, ob Ihnen der Sinn nach Blaukrabbe aus Maryland, einem Burger oder Sushi steht. Weingüter und Weinstuben: Zwei Dinge werden in der Stadt sehr ernst genommen: Politik und Wein. Schwelgen Sie in preisgekrönten Weinen aus dem DC Wine Country, Kalifornien und aller Welt. Kulinarische Entdeckungsreisen: Probieren Sie die beliebtesten Gerichte, die Washington, DC zu bieten hat. Nehmen Sie an einer kulinarischen Entdeckungsreise teil und kosten Sie lokale Spezialitäten, wie Austern, „Half-Smoke“-Würstchen und mehr.  Brauereien: Entdecken Sie DC bei einer Kneipentour. Örtliche Brauereien stillen DCs Durst nach handwerklich gebrautem Bier und guter Laune.  Erkunden Sie unsere Viertel und entdecken Sie Ihr Lieblingslokal.   

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Eventos internacionais em DC

Recentes empreendimentos multibilionários ao redor de DC atraíram a atenção de visitantes e organizadores de eventos de todo o mundo. Essa é uma das razões pelas quais DC se tornou um dos principais destinos para encontros internacionais. A outra: Washington, DC é uma cidade de destaque internacional, com monumentos e memoriais icônicos, museus incríveis (e gratuitos), façanhas políticas, embaixadas internacionais, bairros históricos, e universidades e faculdades respeitadas. Serviços para eventos em DC Com uma variedade de espaços para eventos, centros de convenções e muitas opções para depois do expediente em DC, você poderá fazer suas reuniões nos seus termos. A Destination DC presta os seguintes serviços, 24 horas por dia, de segunda a domingo: Informações sobre destinos e hotéis Conexões com parceiros locais Reuniões individuais e presenciais Nós o ajudamos a descobrir Washington, DC com uma gama de produtos específicos por região Serviços para convenções, acomodações e inscrições Entre em contato com Clare Hogan para planejar seu evento em DC ou ligue para+55 (202) 789-7066

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Everything You Need to Know About DC’s Signature Dish: The Half-Smoke

What is a half-smoke? Paris has croissants, Baltimore has crab cakes, and Washington, DC has something called a half-smoke. The town’s signature dish is a sausage, generally smoked before it’s grilled. They’re often a bit spicier and made of meat that’s more coarsely ground than a hot dog. Sources can’t agree on who invented it, or what the ‘half’ part means – the latter might be because many of the sausages are half beef, half pork, or because the sausage is traditionally slit down the middle before being grilled. They’re generally, but not always, dished out on a soft, white bun and topped with onions, cheese and chili. How do you eat it? This is finger food, baby, though a fork or spoon can help you scoop up runaway chili sauce. At downtown hot dog vendors, you’ll just be handed a smoke in some foil; fancier restaurants might dish it out on a plate. At Ben’s Chili Bowl, the iconic restaurant on U Street where Barack Obama famously chowed down on a half-smoke, you’ll grab a sandwich in a little paper plate and nab a seat at the long, diner-like bar. Oh, and score a lot of napkins – you’ll need them. Where can I eat it? Ben’s, a late-night grub destination since the Eisenhower era, features the most famous half-smoke in town, and there are multiple locations, including Nationals Park. Newer chefs and upmarket restaurants are also putting new spins on the iconic sausage. At Bloomingdale’s pint-sized takeout Meats & Foods, score to-go DC-made smokes topped with a range of chilies (veggie, meat), locally pickled peppers and cheese. DCity Smokehouse, known for its barbecue, features smoky brisket chili, mustard, onions, and cheddar and jack cheese atop its sausage. And, you can always hit up a hot dog cart on the National Mall or near K Street, too. For more local delicacies and restaurants that serve DC's signature dish, explore more restaurants and places to eat in Washington, DC.

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