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Forbes: How To Spend Two Days In Washington, D.C.
Venture out to the historic neighborhood of Georgetown. Start with brunch at one of the quaint cafés lining the cobblestone streets — one of our favorites is Baked and Wired, which also offers amazing cupcakes for those with a sweet tooth. However, if you’re visiting on a weekend, there’s no better power brunch than Seasons at the Five-Star Four Seasons Hotel Washington, D.C.
Washingtonian: 12 Best Cherry Blossom Spots to Avoid Crowds
A variety of cherry trees dot the sloped grove in Georgetown known as Cherry Hill. In addition to the cherry blossoms, check out spring blooms such as grape hyacinths and magnolia trees. You can access the gardens for free until March 14. After that, tickets are required for entry.
Eater DC: Michelin-Starred Reverie Rises From the Ashes With a Striking New Look
After an 18-month hiatus, chef Johnny Spero prepares for his anticipated return to Georgetown.
Washingtonian: “Somebody Feed Phil” Features 12 DC Restaurants
Four Georgetown restaurants were featured in the episode.
Commercial Observer: Olfactory NYC Smells New Opportunity in DC
The company inked a 600-square-foot lease at 3242 M Street in Georgetown and will open in April.
Eater DC: The Essential Pizza Restaurants in D.C.
Georgetown’s il Canale and Pizzeria Paradiso made the list.
WTOP: Han Palace Brings Dim Sum and Duck to Georgetown
Han Palace, whose Cantonese restaurants are known for extensive dim sum menus, is opening its fourth D.C.-area location in Georgetown.
Inside Hook: Where to Go for the Best Brunch in Georgetown Right Now
Feast on French offerings or dine in a historic DC building.