DC Events
The Northeast and—more specifically—the DMV are some of the finest areas to spend the fall. Peaceful drives with colorful leaves, apple picking, pumpkin patches, and beer festivals are just the start of what the DC area has in store during autumn. We’re here to help DC locals make the most of their fall season with…
Read MoreLate September and October are two prime months to experience spooky attractions in the DC area. With so many unique haunted attractions in the DMV, it’s not easy to settle on one or two activities to enjoy during your downtime. Our eerie fall recommendations will consist of multiple Washington, DC ghost tours and some haunted…
Read MoreDC’s Summer Restaurant Week is right around the corner. Restaurant Association Metropolitan Washington runs Summer Restaurant Week on a bi-annual basis to celebrate the area’s incredible dining options. This year’s DC Summer Restaurant Week will occur between August 9th and August 15th, with more than 200 DC, Maryland, and Virginia (DMV) locations offering delectable multi-course…
Read MoreAre you searching for things to do in DC and the surrounding area during August and September? DC and its surrounding areas have always been a special place to witness live music. The world’s top artists typically add a nation’s capital show to their list of live dates when touring nationwide or around the world.…
Read MoreThe long wait is finally over. Live Washington DC sports are back! Experience exciting sports action by checking out our list of DC’s upcoming home games that are bound to thrill. Our summer sports picks will cover Nationals baseball, DC United Soccer, and Washington Football Team games, so you can celebrate post-COVID life with your…
Read MoreOne of the perks of living at our Washington, D.C. luxury apartments is that major events are happening all the time. A presidential inauguration is one of those. Yet things are a bit different, this year, with the COVID-19 crisis and security concerns. However, you can attend the Joseph R. Biden inauguration virtually on January…
Read MoreThe voting process has been revamped in Washington, D.C., for the 2020 presidential election on November 3. All registered voters in the District will receive mail ballots and can deliver them to designated drop boxes. While many polling places that can accommodate social distancing will still be open, voters have the option to use no-excuse…
Read MoreGetting together to watch college football teams is an awesome way to have fun with friends and family. If you’re like many other Washington, DC luxury apartment residents, you’re planning to host at least one watch party during football season. Here are 5 DIY ideas that will score big with guests every time. 1. Decorate…
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