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Explore the vibrant mix of culture, dining, and entertainment in Penn Quarter & Chinatown, Washington, DC. Wander through Smithsonian museums like the National Portrait Gallery, set in an impressive neoclassical building, or pay tribute to U.S. Navy veterans at the United States Navy Memorial's public plaza. Dive into history at Ford’s Theatre, where President Lincoln was assassinated, and the Clara Barton Missing Soldiers Office Museum, showcasing Civil War-era artifacts.
Indulge in a diverse dining scene with renowned chef-driven restaurants by José Andrés and a colorful array of eateries under Chinatown's iconic Friendship Archway. After dark, catch a show at theaters like the Shakespeare Theatre Company, enjoy live performances at Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company, or explore the buzzing bar scene along Sixth and Seventh streets NW.
Cap off your visit by experiencing the electric atmosphere at Capital One Arena, home to the Washington Capitals and Washington Wizards, hosting a range of events from sports games to concerts. Penn Quarter & Chinatown is a lively district that offers a rich tapestry of experiences for foodies, history buffs, and entertainment seekers alike.
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The only thing to see in Chinatown is the gate over the street… and the homeless population seem to ...
DC's Chinatown is a neater but less impressive fare. Some buildings of Chinese character persist, bu...





