In this post we share photos from Washington D.C. including the nation’s government buildings and historical sites to neighborhoods like Georgetown. The city’s significance as a hub of political activity and historical heritage sets it apart as a truly unique metropolis.
Logistics
- Washington D.C.
- Georgetown
- Park Hyatt Washington D.C // Address: 1201 24th St NW, Washington, DC 20037
Map of Park Hyatt Washington D.C.
Park Hyatt Property Highlights
- Hotel’s prime location in the West End at the heart of the capital
- Convenient access to notable landmarks and attractions
- Walkable to Georgetown
- Michelin Star American cuisine at the Blue Duck Tavern
- Tea Cellar — 50+ rare and vintage teas
- Tony Chi-designed (see our post on Park Hyatt Kyoto for additional Tony-Chi designs)
Recommended Walk from Park Hyatt Washington D.C. to Georgetown
A walk to Georgetown is a lovely way to begin the day. This walk brings visitors to the busier commerce areas, through pretty tree-lined neighborhoods, onto historical estates and Georgetown University.
- Park Hyatt Washington D.C.
- Foxtrot (coffee)
- Dumbarton Oaks
- Dumbarton Oaks Gardens
- Tudor Place
- Georgetown Neighborhood Library
- Book Hill Park
- Wisconsin Avenue (local owned shops)
- Yellow Georgetown (breakfast)
- Georgetown University
Things to Do Around Washington D.C.
- White House
- US Capitol (reserve a tour)
- Library of Congress (reserve a tour)
- Embassy Row
- 230,000 acres of parks
- The Phillips Collection: America’s modern art museum
- The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
- United States Botanical Garden
- National Gallery of Art
- National Mall
- Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
- Smithsonian Air and Space Museum
- Smithsonian Zoo
- Smithsonian Postal Museum
- Georgetown
- National Zoo requires (free) ticketed reservations

