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Capitol Hill Travel Guide

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What to See and Do in Seattle, Washington

T+L soaks up the city’s literary ambience and culinary delights, its late-night characters and early-morning coffee shops.

America's Best Wine Bars

Toast your next vacation at one of the country’s top-flight wine bars.

Best Super Bowl Sports Bars

Catch every second of the Super Bowl—rush to grab a seat at these great American sports bars.

America's Strangest People

Are they hippies, weirdos, or just cooler than the rest of us? Travel + Leisure readers voted on which cities fly their freak flags the...

America's Best Cities for Nightlife

Are they noisy, or just a really good time? Travel + Leisure readers voted on which cities can crank up the nightlife.

America's Best Comfort Foods

Cutting-edge cuisine has its place, but sometimes you just want a hearty meal with your favorite comfort foods.

Golf Life: Golf Trails of America

It's a simple idea, really: String together a selection of worthy courses in a given state or region, package it with lodging entities, brand it...

D.C. Food Scene

Where do D.C. heavyweights head to seal the deal?From Capitol Hill to the Penn Quarter—and just beyond the Beltway— Washington's dining scene has come of...

Walking Washington, D.C.’s H Street

There’s a new energy brewing on H Street, a onetime cultural hub just a stone’s throw from union station.

Washington, D.C.’s Best New Hotels

Skip the inauguration, but come after and experience the changes in D.C.’s new—and new-look—hotels.
HOTELS

Capitol Skyline Hotel

Occupying a 1960's-era building by the designer of Miami's Fountainbleu Hotel, this boutique hotel combines a retro-curvy exterior with updated common areas: Frank Gehry and Philippe Starck were among... more ›


RESTAURANTS

Market Lunch

Located in Capitol Hill’s Eastern Market, Market Lunch is famous for its Blue Buck pancakes, a combination of blueberry and buckwheat that is only available on Saturday mornings and attracts... more ›


ACTIVITIES

Union Station

In a city known for grand edifices and soaring public spaces, Washington's Union Station holds its own. The terminal’s classical façade—three monumental arches with alternating... more ›




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