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The White House Area and Foggy Bottom

Map of The White House Area and Foggy Bottom

In a city full of immediately recognizable images, perhaps none is more familiar than the White House. But, no matter how magnificent, it doesn't completely overshadow the neighborhood's other wonders, some of the city's oldest houses and two important art galleries: the Renwick Gallery -- the Smithsonian's museum of American decorative arts -- and the Corcoran Gallery of Art, known for its collections of photography, European impressionist paintings, and post-World War II American art. To the west, Foggy Bottom -- a name earned years ago when smoke from factories combined with swampy air to produce a permanent fog along the waterfront -- has three main claims to fame: the State Department, the Kennedy Center, and George Washington University. Although the street life tapers off once you leave Pennsylvania Avenue, and many of the 19th-century architectural gems have been replaced by generic office buildings, there are pockets of Foggy Bottom that remain exquisitely charming.

At a Glance

 

  • 1. Corcoran Gallery of Art

    See paintings that capture the sublime majesty of the American West.

  • 2. Pershing Park

    This charming ice rink may be Washington's best-kept secret.

  • 3. Renwick Gallery

    Nothing says exquisite quite like Tiffany objets d'art..

  • Hotel Washington

    The city's best rooftop views, and one of D.C.'s best rooftop bars.

  • White House

    It's a thrill, even if you're only allowed into eight of the 132 rooms.