Georgetown
NEIGHBORHOOD GUIDE

Georgetown

Washington DC's elegant waterfront district of history and luxury

Georgetown feels like stepping into a different century. Cobblestone streets wind past Federal-style townhouses while the Potomac River glides by below. This isn't just another DC neighborhood — it's where diplomats live next door to university students, where $200 dinners happen steps from casual canal-side cafes.

The area stretches from Rock Creek Park to the Potomac, bounded roughly by M Street's shopping corridor and the quieter residential streets climbing toward Georgetown University. You'll find some of DC's best restaurants tucked into 18th-century buildings, plus enough luxury boutiques to drain your credit card twice over.

But here's what makes Georgetown special: it survived the 1960s urban renewal that flattened other historic districts. Every brick building, every narrow alley tells a story. And yes, parking is terrible and crowds can be thick, especially on weekends. That's the price of preservation.

Itineraries coming soon

We're working on adding amazing itineraries for Georgetown. In the meantime, try the app to create your own!

The heart of Georgetown runs along M Street and Wisconsin Avenue, where most hotels cluster. The Ritz-Carlton Georgetown occupies a former incinerator building — sounds grim, but the Art Deco renovation is stunning. Rooms start around $400 in peak season. For something more intimate, try The Georgetown Inn on Wisconsin Avenue. It's smaller, with 96 rooms that feel more like a boutique property. The location puts you within walking distance of both the waterfront and the university campus. Avoid staying too far east toward Foggy Bottom — you'll miss the neighborhood's charm. And anything north of R Street gets residential fast, meaning longer walks to restaurants and shops.

Money-Saving Tips

  • 1.Park at Georgetown Park mall garage ($3/hour) instead of hunting for metered street parking that maxes out at 2 hours
  • 2.Take the DC Circulator bus for $1 instead of Uber - it runs every 10 minutes and drops you right on M Street
  • 3.Visit Baked & Wired for cupcakes instead of Georgetown Cupcake - better quality, lower prices, shorter lines
  • 4.Book hotel rooms Sunday-Thursday for 30-40% savings over weekend rates
  • 5.Happy hour at Mr. Smith's (4-7 PM) offers half-price appetizers and $6 cocktails
  • 6.Free walking tours of Georgetown University campus happen daily at 2 PM from the admissions office
  • 7.Shop at CVS on M Street for snacks and drinks - much cheaper than hotel or restaurant markups

Travel Tips

  • Wear comfortable walking shoes - cobblestone streets and hilly terrain will destroy dress shoes or heels
  • Make dinner reservations at least a week ahead, especially for waterfront restaurants like Fiola Mare
  • Avoid driving if possible - parking is limited and expensive, plus traffic gets gridlocked on weekends
  • Visit Georgetown University campus early morning or late afternoon to avoid tour groups
  • Bring layers in spring and fall - waterfront areas get windy and temperatures can swing 20 degrees
  • Download the DC Circulator app to track bus times in real-time
  • Stay hydrated in summer - the humidity combined with walking uphill streets can be brutal

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, Georgetown is one of DC's safest neighborhoods. Well-lit streets, regular police patrols, and plenty of foot traffic make evening walks comfortable. The waterfront area and main commercial strips stay busy until around 11 PM.

Explore Georgetown

BUILD YOUR
GEORGETOWN PLAN

Insider picks, smart timing, and a plan ready when you are.

Start Planning