EXPLORE
THE NEIGBORHOOD
Nestled along the picturesque Potomac River, the Georgetown area of Washington, DC blends historic charm and contemporary culture. Cobblestone streets lead to trendy boutiques, upscale restaurants and a vibrant nightlife. Home to Georgetown University, the neighborhood boasts elegant Federal-style architecture inviting parks like Georgetown Waterfront Park, and iconic landmarks such as the historic C&O Canal. Rich in history, culture and sophistication, Georgetown is a quintessential DC experience.
Ask our front desk team about seasonally available bikes to borrow to jumpstart your DC exploration on wheels!
Walking Distance
Many of our favorite restaurants and cafés are located in our own neighborhood:
Bluestone Lane – Australian-inspired café, a 5-minute walk from The River Inn.
Baked & Wired – Our favorite local family owned coffee shop and bakery. (10-minute walk)
Farmers Fishers Bakers – American farm to table cuisine. (10-minute walk)
Boqueria – Spanish Tapas and Bar serving as the go-to destination for after-work social hours. (15-minute walk)
Western Market – Local food hall with over a dozen locally-based F&B options. (10-minute walk)
Museums & Attractions
Kennedy Center – A five-minute walk from The River Inn. Click here to learn about upcoming daily free performances at The Millenium Stage at DC’s most iconic cultural institution.
George Washington University – Just a 3-minute walk from The River Inn.
Georgetown University – Just a 10-minute walk from The River Inn.
Lincoln Memorial – Just a 20-minute walk from The River Inn.
Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum – Open daily from 10am-5:30pm, free timed entry tickets are required
Vietnam War Memorial – Just a 25-minute walk from The River Inn.
The National Mall – Just a 20-minute walk from The River Inn.
World War II Memorial – Just a 25-minute walk from The River Inn.
National Gallery of Art – Open daily from 10am-5pm.
National Museum of African American History & Culture – Open daily, free timed-entry passes required.
National Portrait Gallery & Smithsonian American Art Museum – Open daily from 11:30 am – 7:00 pm.
Worth the Trip
These will require transportation, but all have indoor and out outdoor dining spaces – you’ll be glad you made the trek!
Ted’s Bulletin – Family-friendly restaurant serving comfort food from 7am-10pm daily (2 locations).
Compass Rose – Serving a diverse selection of international street food alongside handcrafted cocktails.
Le Diplomate – Steven Starr’s French Brassiere.
St. Anslem – American tavern focused on simply cooked grilled meats and fresh ingredients.
Bluejacket – Microbrewery & restaurant serving craft beers & American eats in a century-old factory.