Rose Park is one of The 15 Best Fun Activities in Georgetown, Washington.

1. Rose Park

9.0
26th St NW (O St NW), Washington, D.C.
Park · Georgetown · 11 tips and reviews

Arnaud G.Arnaud Gelb: One of the best basketball playgrounds in Washington DC and the best one in Georgetown.

Andrew W.Andrew White: Beautiful people gather here

Sarah V.Sarah V O: Go for a run in the park, walk your dog, or play a sport with friends

Dumbarton Oaks is one of The 15 Best Fun Activities in Georgetown, Washington.

2. Dumbarton Oaks

8.9
1703 32nd St NW (R Street), Washington, D.C.
Art Museum · Georgetown · 8 tips and reviews

Coco M.Coco Mc: I love this park!! It's so beautiful. So many private places tucked away in one amazing map of gardens.

Cameron C.Cameron Cundiff: See the precolombian artifacts

DC Preservation LeagueDC Preservation League: Built in 1801 for William H Dorsey, first judge of Orphan's Court. It was named Teh Oaks by Col. Henry M. Blount

Georgetown Waterfront Park is one of The 15 Best Fun Activities in Georgetown, Washington.

3. Georgetown Waterfront Park

9.5
K St NW (btwn 31st & 34th St NW), Washington, D.C.
Park · Georgetown · 91 tips and reviews

Sonja S.Sonja Strongarm: Beautiful, walkable park. Great view of the Potomac, Kennedy Center and a nice fountain.

Tammy G.Tammy Gordon: Love the new fountain at Wisconsin & Water! Perfect to run through on a hot day.

- B.- Bossi: Pretty view along the Potomac, popular & busy park, fantastic fountain for young & old alike to run through on hot days, plenty of open lawn for sunbathing / games / relaxing. Near 2 Circulator lines.

Blues Alley is one of The 15 Best Fun Activities in Georgetown, Washington.

4. Blues Alley

8.6
1073 Wisconsin Ave NW, Washington, D.C.
Jazz and Blues Venue · Georgetown · 49 tips and reviews

Andrew BC 翁 Ô.Andrew BC 翁 ÔNG: The famous jazz club in town

Michelin Travel & LifestyleMichelin Travel & Lifestyle: Few Washington nightlife places have enjoyed the notoriety of Georgetown’s Blues Alley. Since it opened in 1965, Blues Alley has touted itself as “DC’s Best Jazz Supper Club.” -- Green Guide Editor

MazdaMazda: Founded in 1965, Blues Alley is the nation's oldest continuing jazz supper club, having showcased internationally renowned concert hall artists such as Dizzy Gillespie, Sarah Vaughan, & Nancy Wilson.

Book Hill Park is one of The 15 Best Fun Activities in Georgetown, Washington.

5. Book Hill Park

8.5
1693 Wisconsin Ave NW, Washington, D.C.
Park · Georgetown · 3 tips and reviews

Richard G.Richard Gregory: Check out the fantastic views of Georgetown, the Potomac River, and Virginia beyond.

Daniel S.Daniel Shor: Surprisingly steep climb, great place to sit and, perhaps, read

Nyasha-Victoria M.Nyasha-Victoria Myrick: Great view. Definately worth entering from the south stair!

Montrose Park is one of The 15 Best Fun Activities in Georgetown, Washington.

6. Montrose Park

8.3
3099 R St NW (at 31st St NW), Washington, D.C.
Park · Georgetown · 6 tips and reviews

Tim S.Tim Sherman: Hands down best park in the city. Lots of room, several different fields, tennis courts, sledding hills, bathrooms, playground, picnic tables. Beautiful all year round. Lots of history here too!

Andrew W.Andrew White: Dogs run free here. The best dog park in the city.

DC Preservation LeagueDC Preservation League: Montrose occupies land once owned by ropemaking magnate Robert Parrott. Parrot allowed Georgetown residents to use his tract of land for picinics and meetings.

M Street is one of The 15 Best Fun Activities in Georgetown, Washington.

7. M Street

8.3
M street, Washington, D.C.
Street Art · Georgetown · 1 tip

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Dumbarton Oaks Park is one of The 15 Best Fun Activities in Georgetown, Washington.

8. Dumbarton Oaks Park

8.1
Lovers' Lane ('R' St NW), Washington, D.C.
Park · Georgetown · 6 tips and reviews

Andrew W.Andrew White: DC's hidden central park. A basin beneath the city where dogs run free.

JanaJana: Very pretty and good for a run, just beware of the rocks on the path.

Vivian K.Vivian Kong: Beautiful escape, bring a camera, novel, or sketchbook

AMC Georgetown 14 is one of The 15 Best Fun Activities in Georgetown, Washington.

9. AMC Georgetown 14

8.2
3111 K St NW (at 31st St NW), Washington, D.C.
Movie Theater · Georgetown · 95 tips and reviews

Kevin R.Kevin Ricche: The medium popcorn is the perfect size for one person.

Detroit On TapDetroit On Tap: Hit up Chadwick's happy hour before a show for great drink and food specials 4-7 pm

Josei ==> @ShoesNFood w.Josei ==> @ShoesNFood www.JetSetDC.com: Discount parking & sushi next door @ Maté #datenight #girlsnightout

Volta Park is one of The 15 Best Fun Activities in Georgetown, Washington.

10. Volta Park

8.1
Volta St. NW, Washington, D.C.
Park · Georgetown · 3 tips and reviews

Arnaud G.Arnaud Gelb: Great basketball playground but currently under renovation.

Ben H.Ben Hundley: Tennis courts and baseball field.

George F.George Foulard: Best part of the day: afternoon round table & dog party.

Halcyon House is one of The 15 Best Fun Activities in Georgetown, Washington.

11. Halcyon House

7.8
3400 Prospect St NW (at 34th St NW), Washington, D.C.
Museum · Georgetown · 3 tips and reviews

DC Preservation LeagueDC Preservation League: Built in 1787 for Benjamin Stoddert, Revolutionary War hero and first Secretary of the Navy. It was later enlarged and much altered in 1900-38.

Dana A.Dana Allen: Great event space!

Michael M.Michael Murray: gorgeous place and an awesome spot to cut a rug with Chris and Carlotta Murray

Francis Scott Key Memorial Park is one of The 15 Best Fun Activities in Georgetown, Washington.

12. Francis Scott Key Memorial Park

7.6
34th & M St NW, Washington, D.C.
Park · Georgetown · 7 tips and reviews

Seain G.Seain Gutridge: A charming place to chill next to the Embassy of the Ukraine and Key Bridge. Great views of Rosslyn and the Washington Monument.

- B.- Bossi: This leafy park is a quiet respite from the business of M Street and provides easy access to the Canal trail as well as the Key Bridge to Rosslyn.

Vincent K.Vincent Knaus: You might see a 15 star flag when you visit.

Old Stone House is one of The 15 Best Fun Activities in Georgetown, Washington.

13. Old Stone House

7.6
3051 M St NW (btw 30th St NW & 31st St NW), Washington, D.C.
Historic and Protected Site · Georgetown · 16 tips and reviews

StaceyStacey: Pretty garden; good for a picnic or casual lifestyle portraits.

DC Preservation LeagueDC Preservation League: Considered the oldest house in Georgetown, built in 1765 for Christopher Lehman. Restored by Hausaman in 1956-58.

The Ritz-CarltonThe Ritz-Carlton: Said to be Washington DC’s oldest surviving building. The materials used for the house are comprised of local quarried materials and ballast stones that came off English sailing vessels.

Pinstripes is one of The 15 Best Fun Activities in Georgetown, Washington.

14. Pinstripes

7.3
1064 Wisconsin Ave NW, Washington, D.C.
Bowling Alley · Georgetown · 39 tips and reviews

Carl W.Carl Walser: Fun place with friends. We bowled, and had a great flatbread pizza along with a beer or two.

Tommy M.Tommy McFLY: Rethink Bowling. This place is incredible. It's like hanging out at someone incredibly rich Uncle's house.

William D.William Daroff: Fabulous service and amazing food! Be sure to reserve bocce and bowling lanes!

Tudor Place Historic House and Garden is one of The 15 Best Fun Activities in Georgetown, Washington.

15. Tudor Place Historic House and Garden

8.2
1644 31st St NW (Q St), Washington, D.C.
Garden · Georgetown · 5 tips and reviews

Tiny J.Tiny J: So much free parking around the place. Free entry to the grounds, beautiful gardens, a great place for a picnic or just to hang out and read.

DC Preservation LeagueDC Preservation League: Built for Thomas Peter (mayor of Georgetown 1789-98), by William Thornton, this historic house is among the foremost Federal era mansions in the nation.

HISTORYHISTORY: Tudor Place was built by Martha Washington's granddaughter, Martha Custis Peter & her husband, Thomas Peter in 1816. The site opened to the public in 1988 under the stewardship of the Tudor Foundation