Melody • September 30, 2012I love this park. The landscaping, architecture, waterfall, scenic views, and unique features make this one of the gems in the city.
Jason S. • October 19, 2010Yes, great place for dogs, but also a fixture amongst the hill families after school and on weekends. North playground for smaller kids and south for less small kids, not really for kids over 10yo.
Ciri F. • March 26, 2010This is a fabulous park/playground in the Capitol Hill area. Only 4 blocks from the Capitol and within one block of several restaurants. Great stop for the family if you want to have a picnic!
Raevyn W. • June 23, 2013Let me list the ways in which this park is amazing: The Tavern (great brunch), Wednesday free concerts, Tuesday farmers market, free summer movies, awesome fountains, beautiful flowers, and more
Architect of the Capitol (AOC) • December 29, 2011The U.S. Capitol Grounds, designed by Frederick Law Olmsted (also known for designing Central Park and the National Zoo), are as important to American history as the U.S. Capitol building itself.
jULIE L. • April 5, 2010Best dog park on Capitol Hill. Take your dog early in the morning to see all the other dogs.
Harjit • April 30, 2013Beautiful park with a fountain, beautiful flowers, and a nice view of the Capitol.
Zachary B. • June 23, 2011Find a bench and enjoy your lunch. Just watch out for the rabid squirrels.
Marc M. • February 23, 2015Everything!
Ray Y. • March 9, 2012Seward Square is the section of Washington, DC where Reilly's Rangers' Compound is located.
M Squared Real Estate • August 15, 2011The park features many of Washington's famous cherry trees, has terrific views of the city and is a popular place for biking, running, fishing and picnicking.
M Squared Real Estate • August 20, 2011Facing the Capitol is the statue of Peace, holding an olive branch, and surrounded by symbols of prosperity.
Angela W. • February 28, 2012What a perfect park - it feels like you are meandering in the outskirts of Prague!!! Also, in the summer they have Sunday afternoon drum circles!
DC Preservation League • March 9, 2011The original appropriation known as President’s Park is now divided into three distinct spaces: the White House Grounds, the Ellipse, and Lafayette Square
Jessica S. • August 27, 2014A dog stole a piece of pizza from me here once. Otherwise, it's a nice park.
Stephen • October 26, 2016Great park. A++.Friendly community, nice owners. haven't had a bad experience been coming for a few months now. Poop bags; lawn chairs; water bowls; water hose & doggie pool, what's not to love?
Carmen Y. • October 25, 2016One of my favorite Sunday's activities is a baseball game. This park is just amazing with all the commodities you can ask for to enjoy the game.
Dan M. • April 13, 2013Awesome picnic spot, but needs a few places to sit. DC parks dept, get on it!
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