Top 3 Places to Celebrate Peruvian Independence Day in DC for 2021
Known as ‘Fiestas Patrias’, the Peruvian Independence holiday is celebrated on July 28th and usually lasts for a full two
Read MoreKnown as ‘Fiestas Patrias’, the Peruvian Independence holiday is celebrated on July 28th and usually lasts for a full two
Read MoreDC’s favorite white party is back. Le Dîner en Blanc returns to an as-yet-undisclosed location on August 21, 2021.
Read MoreThe Citi Open has grown into the fifth-largest tennis tournament in the United States and one of the 25 largest in the world.
Read MoreDance the night away at the HEIST Summer Series when the Dupont Circle den extends to the Kennedy Center rooftop, complete with live DJs and bottle service offerings every Saturday night through August 14th
Read MoreTo prove how pup-friendly Canopy by Hilton North Bethesda is, it held an event no dog-loving yogi could say no to and launched its pet-friendly amenities with puppy yoga!
Read MoreOpaline Bar & Brasserie Patio is presenting Café Cinema every Wednesday evening at dusk beginning June 23rd with classic films, spirited Unicones, and savory-seasoned popcorn.
Read MoreFriday, June 18th from 11:30 am until 3:00 pm, the Fairmont Loggia and courtyard garden will become a Royal Ascot-themed park. Croquette will be played. Hats will be donned. Pimm’s Cups will be sipped. And some of the royals’ own favorite fare will be served.
Read MoreNow in its 29th year, the National Capital Barbecue Battle, a food and music festival sponsored by Giant, is returning for a month-long virtual experience. It may be online, but tips and tricks are tasty, and the musical performances sound just as delicious, too. And it’s completely free!
Read More“This year the world as we know it halted. We experienced unthinkable loss and unthinkable triumph… tragedy and success. And
Read MorePinkies Up! This Afternoon Tea in the Fairmont Hotel’s new Cherry Blossom Pop-Up Lounge is the safely sophisticated social outing we’ve been waiting for. And just in time to celebrate the flowering of DC’s favorite trees.
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