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Shops at Georgetown Park |
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3222 M St NW, Washington 20007 202-342-8190
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Distance:
~0.67 mi * |
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GEORGETOWN. Graceful and elegant, Shops at Georgetown Park exudes Victorian charm while catering to today's style-conscious shoppers. Some high-end retailers that call Georgetown Park home include Ann Taylor, Express, Papillon, J. Crew, White House/Black Market, Anthropologie, H&M and Dean & DeLuca. For intellectual stimulation, explore a small museum that covers area history. METRO: Foggy Bottom |
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User Rating: 9.5
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Old Post Office Pavilion and Tower |
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(Shopping - Shopping Centers) |
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1100 Pennsylvania Ave NW Corner of 12th St and Pennsylvania, Washington 20004 202-289-4224 202-606-8691
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Distance:
~1.51 mi * |
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DOWNTOWN. Once slated for the wrecking ball, this 1899 Romanesque Revival structure now houses a variety of shops and a busy food court. Live music is frequently scheduled, ranging from high school chorus groups to popular local jazz trios. No visit to the Old Post Office would be complete without a ride in the glass elevator to the top of the clock tower. At 315 feet, it's one of the highest viewpoints in town, second only to the Washington Monument. The view from the observation deck is amazing. METRO: Federal Triangle |
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Crystal City Shops |
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(Shopping - Shopping Centers) |
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1608 Crystal Square Arcade, Arlington 22202 703-892-4680 703-922-4636
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Distance:
~1.72 mi * |
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CRYSTAL CITY. This huge shopping emporium is one of Crystal City's top attractions. Clothing boutiques, sporting goods stores, art galleries, excellent restaurants, hair salons, and gift shops of all kinds, make this shopping center feel like an entire village hidden beneath the city. More than 130 shops are laid out along attractively landscaped underground walkway. |
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Union Station |
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(Shopping - Shopping Centers) |
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50 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington 20002 202-289-1908
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Distance:
~2.23 mi * |
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DOWNTOWN. Now among Washington's most popular tourist sites, Union Station was, at the time of its opening in 1907, the world's largest train station. It has now been renovated into a monolithic one-stop shopping and dining mecca, with reflections of Roman architecture throughout. Its storied history includes numerous "homecomings" by famous Americans, such as General "Black Jack" Pershing. After undergoing a $160-million facelift, the now-thriving entity hosts some 23 million visitors a year, over 100 specialty shops and restaurants, and a 9-screen movie theatre. METRO: Union Station |
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Fashion Centre at Pentagon City |
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(Shopping - Shopping Centers) |
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1100 S Hayes St, Arlington 22202 703-415-2400
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Distance:
~2.95 mi * |
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ARLINGTON. This is Arlington's number one shopping destination, with more than 150 shops located on four levels just off the Pentagon City Metro stop. Top-quality name brands available here include Aeropostale, L'Occitane, Williams-Sonoma, BCBG, Rockport, Benetton, J. Jill, and Ann Taylor. Posh department stores Macy's and Nordstrom anchor the mall, which is adjacent to the upscale Ritz-Carlton. The sunny, high-ceilinged atrium, surrounded by the food court, is a popular place to stop for lunch. METRO: Pentagon City |
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User Rating: 2
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Eastern Market |
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(Shopping - Shopping Centers) |
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225 7th St SE, Washington 20009 202-543-7293
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Distance:
~3.24 mi * |
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CAPITOL HILL. Since 1873, this market has provided DC residents with produce, meat, bread and other necessary goods. A neighborhood institution, the covered brick structure is only seven blocks from the Capitol, so it's an easy diversion while you're sightseeing. On weekends, vendors pitch everything from crafts to Christmas ornaments to clothes and antiques. The place is not only a tribute to DC's heritage, but a great stop-off for a quick bite or a souvenir. METRO: Eastern Market |
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Ballston Common |
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(Shopping - Shopping Centers) |
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4238 Wilson Blvd, Arlington 22203 703-243-8088
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Distance:
~3.65 mi * |
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ARLINGTON. This modern mall is a great place to find a broad range of items, and you could easily spend a day here. With chains Bath & Body Works and Macy's, as well as numerous specialty shops, you can find everything from clothes and shoes to furniture and electronics. Stop at the food court to refuel, and end your day at the six-screen movie theater. |
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Mazza Gallerie |
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(Shopping - Shopping Centers) |
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5300 Wisconsin Ave NW, Washington 20015 202-966-6114
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Distance:
~4.11 mi * |
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CHEVY CHASE. Offering upscale shopping at its best, this elegant, multi-level mall caters to commuters and Wisconsin Avenue denizens. Stores include Ann Taylor, Neiman Marcus, Williams-Sonoma, Saks Fifth Avenue Men's Store, and Harriet Kassman. Several dining options are available, along with a state-of-the-art movie theater. METRO: Friendship Heights |
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Montgomery County Farm Women's Cooperative Market |
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(Shopping - Shopping Centers) |
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7155 Wisconsin Ave Between Willow & Leland St, Bethesda 20814 301-652-2291
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Distance:
~5.67 mi * |
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BETHESDA. Located in a white clapboard building with green trim, this market was first established in 1932. Begun by local women during the Depression, it was instituted to help with finances and head off foreclosures and imminent poverty. Thanks to those women and the citizens of Bethesda, it has continued to this day. Vendors now peddle their wares from inside the building and from its front lawn as well. Under the shelter of sycamore trees, eager shoppers find fresh produce, nuts, eggs, jams, jewelry, flowers, antiques, crafts, potted plants, quilts and oriental rugs. Ready-to-eat foods are available inside. METRO: Bethesda |
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Landmark Mall |
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(Shopping - Shopping Centers) |
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5801 Duke St, Alexandria 22304 703-354-8405
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Distance:
~7.55 mi * |
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ALEXANDRIA. With plentiful parking and a well-organized layout, this mall is a great choice for those times when you need to get in and get out in a hurry. This modern mall has 120 shops that cater to the needs of every shopper, offering unique places to buy clothing, books, furnishings, accessories, electronics and much more. Convenient restaurants offer everything from fast food to leisurely sit-down meals. |
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* All distances are
approximate "straight-line" distances.
See Directions for actual "travel distances."
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