Community Spotlight

Georgetown

📞 Contact & Visitor Information
Georgetown Business Improvement District (BID)
Address: 1000 Potomac St. NW, Suite 122, Washington, DC 20007 CompassGeorgetown DC
Phone: (202) 298‑9222 Georgetown DC+1Georgetown DC+1
Email: info@georgetowndc.com byGeorge+4Georgetown DC+4Georgetown DC+4
Website: georgetowndc.com
Nestled along the Potomac River, Georgetown is DC’s oldest neighborhood, established in 1751—four decades before the founding of Washington, D.C.
This historic enclave is renowned for its beautifully preserved Federal‑period architecture, cobblestone side streets, and brick rowhouses dating to the 18th century. Wandering down M and Wisconsin Avenues, you’ll encounter boutique shops, artisan galleries, award‑winning restaurants, and classic cafés—all set amid timeless charm and scenic canal vistas.
Georgetown thrives on a blend of history and vibrancy. It’s the birthplace of the C&O Canal—opened in 1828—which today provides mile-long trails for walking and cycling, and now features renewed boat tours along the first mile.
You’ll also find significant historic sites: the Old Stone House (built in 1765), City Tavern Club (established 1796), and Dumbarton House (circa 1800), each offering unique glimpses into early American life.
Beyond historical architecture, Georgetown is a destination for cultural events and elite lifestyles. The neighborhood hosts annual celebrations like the French Market, GLOW lighting installations, and summer performances at Tudor Place and Dumbarton Oaks. Its waterfront park is a go-to spot for kayaking, races, and alfresco dining under iconic bridges and city skies.
Though steeped in history, Georgetown remains dynamic. The Georgetown Business Improvement District (BID) works closely with residents and the city to balance preservation with innovation—from “streateries” to placemaking and evolving public art. You’ll find tech-enabled boutiques, modern condos along the waterfront, and thoughtfully curated home décor shops in pocket areas like Cady’s Alley and Book Hill.