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If you book before January 1, you'll receive up to 15% off their best available rate, plus complimentary continental breakfast for two as part of the Rosewood Escapes package. For a true splurge, book the Suite Soujourn and get up to 25% off their best available rate for select suite bookings.

Stop by the lot at 1044 Wisconsin Ave NW and enjoy free food, drinks and treats from nearby restaurants and bakeries including Bakeshop, sweetgreen, Chaia and Dog Tag Bakery, plus live music and a cozy fire to make s’mores.

A box of intricately painted bon bons, holiday coffee blends, cat cuddling experiences, chakra bracelets, champagne koozies, Swedish dishcloths, locally made bags, and so much more cover every person on your list.

Children’s National Hospital patients were paired with notable area designers and artists to decorate five unique holiday trees and one menorah, with proceeds directly supporting programs that improve the health of DC children.

Stop by the Ritz-Carlton Georgetown's Living Room (3100 South St NW) and cozy up near the fireplace with one of these decadent treats, prepared by the chef daily from 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm.

The most unique aspect of the store is The Sleep Experience - an immersive way to understand what a night’s sleep feels like on an Avocado Green Mattress, with a 5- to 15-minute session that includes sunset, nighttime sky, and circadian lighting and binaural beats to move you into a state of deep relaxation.

From 20% off purchases, to bonus gift cards, free ship-to-home services, bubbly while you shop, free appetizers, and more, there's a whole lot of local to love.

Whether you’re buying on a budget, splurging, or looking for something unexpected, we have you – and your shopping lists – covered.

The brand partners with the best, ethical factories around the world and shares those stories with its customers - down to the true cost of every product they make.

byGeorge is a weekly blog produced by the Georgetown Business Improvement District (BID) that profiles the unique and diverse business owners, employees, office workers, residents, students, locals and tourists who shape DC’s oldest neighborhood.