Preview: The Yin-and-Yang neighborhoods of Kalorama and Adams–Morgan, where high society bumps up against Ethiopian restaurants and all-night dance clubs, crystallize the kind of contrast that makes D.C. such a diverse playground for
romantic couples. At one moment, you’re strolling hand-in-hand among the grand old doorman buildings of Connecticut Avenue; in the next, you’re chomping down on a chicken empanada to the sound of merengue music. You can pack a lot of living into just a few blocks around here. This chapter is a true insiders’ guide revealing great nightlife, romantic hotels, intimate dining venues, secluded retreats, and much more.
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Duration: Three days and two nights
Best Time to Go: Year-round
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Romantic Days and Nights in Washington, D.C. Guide Book