Located just steps from the flourishing H Street NE. One garage spot with free st parking. This corridor is a dynamic 1.5 mile stretch in NE DC, is known for its nightlife, restaurants, pop-ups, festivals&communal atmosphere. This Condominium boasts sophistication. This 3 bedroom 3 bath condo offers a well crafted renovation in 2021. Come back from touring the city to your tastefully designed kitchen, which showcases large quartz waterfall countertops and much more.
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H Street NE, a dynamic one-and-a-half mile stretch in Northeast DC, is known for its nightlife, restaurants, pop-ups, festivals and communal atmosphere
This property is just steps from the H Street Corridor which offers ample shops and dining. Enjoy walking H Street to access these entertainment and dining facilities, or hop on the H Street Trolly. The Trolly also can take you directly downtown where you can explore the historic monuments, museums, and much more.
DC’s artistic side is on full display in the H Street NE neighborhood. Whether it’s a neighborhood-wide street festival or a 2 a.m. cocktail, you’ll find it here. Learn all of the ins-and-outs of the neighborhood.
Metrorail & Metrobus
Washington, DC has one of the safest, cleanest and most efficient transportation systems in the world. Metrorail and Metrobus are the most convenient ways to get around DC, with Metrobus providing connections for locations not serviced by Metrorail.
Taxis, rental cars & parking
Taxi service is plentiful and economical in DC. In fact, DC has one of the highest taxi-to-citizen ratios in the country, with more than 6,000 taxis servicing the city.
Uber is another great option for getting where you need to go all over DC.
Rental cars are yet another option. All the major rental companies have locations throughout DC, including Enterprise, and most have offices at the airports.
DC Circulator
The DC Circulator gets rave reviews from residents and visitors alike. The bus is free for all riders and travels along six specific routes designed for easy-on, easy-off access at points of interest throughout the District.
Walking & Biking Around DC
One of the best ways to experience Washington, DC is on foot. The city’s wide sidewalks meander past the inspiring monuments and museums found on the National Mall, as well as the intimate museums, world-class theaters and splendid gardens in the city’s collection of neighborhoods.
Additionally, Capital Bikeshare has over 350 stations across DC, Virginia and Maryland. Its fleet includes more than 3,000 bicycles, and the system is easy: simply join (options range from a Day Key to a year-long membership) and access bicycles 24 hours a day.