Visit the Hirshhorn, slurp Rappahannock oysters, and bar hop in Adams Morgan.
DC is an international destination. The city draws tourists from all across the country and around the world to see historic landmarks, giant monuments, and world-renowned museums. But most visitors never get to see the best parts because they’re tucked into row houses, miles from the Metro, and, most importantly, nowhere near the White House. With the city closed down from the coronavirus pandemic and tourists no longer flooding the downtown streets, all that’s left is a group of locals that love this city with all of their heart.