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Upper Northwest is where Washingtonians live and play. Leafy, family-friendly neighborhoods including Glover Park, Tenleytown and Friendship Heights offer both tourist attractions like the Washington National Cathedral and lures like bars, restaurants and shopping.
Family at Washington National Cathedral in Upper NW - Things to Do in Washington, DC
There are 112 gargoyles (whimsical, sometimes-eerie rainspouts carved in stone) at the Washington National Cathedral, including one that looks like a corrupt lawyer and another resembling Darth Vader. Guided and self-guided tours of the characters reveal both the artistry and the history of the grand church.
J.K. Rowling, Salman Rushdie and Bill Clinton are among the famous authors who have read from their works at this cozy, long-running (since 1984) bookstore. A downstairs cafe with strong coffee and good pastries ups the appeal.
Trail rides through DC’s 1,800 acre wooded park take place nearly every day of the year. Saddle up at the Rock Creek Park Horse Center for one-hour guided walks on shady paths by the creek. Rides are open to kids 12 and up.
Hillwood Estate, Museum & Gardens - Upper Northwest - Washington, DC
The former mansion of cereal heiress Marjorie Merriweather Post holds one of the world’s greatest collections of Russian Imperial art, which she collected in the USSR shortly after the Communist revolution. It, and an impressive array of French, Native American and European antiques are displayed in her mansion and several outbuildings. In warmer months, there’s a manicured garden noted for its roses.
This shopping zone on the Maryland-DC border is known for high-end shops like Neiman Marcus and Bloomingdale’s, but it’s also a haven for cheap-chic hunters thanks to a T.J. Maxx, a basement-level Nordstrom Rack and a World Market.
In business since 1975, DC's longest-running flea market takes over a school parking lot in Glover Park every Sunday from morning until late afternoon. Vendors offer up antique silver, vintage jewelry, oddball art and posters. The action often spills out on to the sidewalk of adjacent Wisconsin Avenue NW.
For more things to see and do in Upper Northwest DC, check out our overview of the neighborhood.
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