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Sure, you know about the monuments on the National Mall by moonlight and fireside dining at DC’s coziest restaurants, but do you know about historic mansions and gardens in the city’s northwest quadrant or the only major museum in the world dedicated to women in the arts? Venture off the beaten path, be spontaneous and tap into the unexpected with these unique, under-the-radar date ideas in Washington, DC.
The Smithsonian American Art Museum is situated in the heart of Penn Quarter and does not charge admission. Plan to be impressed by the wealth of world-renowned art within its walls. When you’re done exploring the museum, take a seat inside the Kogod Courtyard, which connects the museum to the National Portrait Gallery.
Located in Potomac, Md. (roughly 40 minutes from downtown DC by car), Glenstone Museum presents a holistic experience of art, landscape and architecture. The grounds combine indoor and outdoor spaces and a spellbinding collection featuring the work of seminal artists such as Jackson Pollock, Jeff Koons, Alexander Calder, Andy Warhol and Barbara Kruger. Make sure to reserve a visit before you go.
Once the home of heiress Marjorie Merriweather Post, this lavish estate in Upper Northwest is home to a comprehensive collection of Russian imperial and 18th-century French decorative art, incredibly manicured gardens and fascinating special exhibits. Soak in the romance of parties once thrown in the stunning mansion and scenic gardens.
Using art, science and technology in equal measure, ARTECHOUSE has taken DC by storm. The art space features innovative, large-scale installations filled with interactive elements that are perfect for enjoying with a companion. Exhibitions rotate, so make sure to check their website as you plan your visit.
The National Portrait Gallery stands as one of many must-visit museums in the District. The permanent exhibition Out of Many provides an in-depth view of American history across 17 galleries, while the America’s Presidents exhibit serves as the only complete collection of presidential portraits in the country (outside of the White House).
Just off the George Washington Parkway in Virginia, Gravelly Point is a gorgeous area that features stunning views of DC, a hiking and biking path and plenty of space for you to lay out a picnic. You will also see airplanes soaring overhead as they come in for landing at Reagan National Airport. It's hard to imagine a sweeter spot for daydreaming together.
Historic Capitol Hill would not be as historic without Eastern Market, which has attracted shoppers since opening in 1873. Fresh, locally sourced food and drink and arts and crafts are strewn throughout the must-visit community hub. The market is free to enter and peruse, and on weekends you can listen to live music and grab the famous blueberry buckwheat pancakes from Market Lunch. (Heads up: Eastern Market is closed on Mondays).
Once home to descendants of Martha Washington, the Georgetown abode that is Tudor Place is full of art, furnishings and household items from the past, adding up to more than 200 fascinating artifacts. During a tour, learn stories both personal and public that stretch across two centuries, revealing insights into American labor, arts, politics and technology. The gorgeously manicured gardens feature outdoor “rooms” that are perfect for an afternoon stroll.
DC’s hub for the finest comedic talent around, DC Improv is a great Downtown destination for date night. The on-site restaurant means that dinner and laughs are on tap, as numerous local and national comedians pass through the Improv’s two showrooms. For a more interactive experience, The Magic Duel entertains with funny magic and Brian Curry: The Good Liar will trick you all in good fun.
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Arena Stage's state-of-the-art, Tony Award-winning theater offers outstanding productions that frequently feature stars of screen and stage. Located in the happening Southwest Waterfront neighborhood, start your night with dinner at The Wharf before you take in a top-notch show.
Date time can also be play time. Many DC bars feature arcade games, board games and indoor and outdoor lawn games. Penn Social is a mecca for competition, offering up indoor cornhole and numerous arcade games. The renowned music venue The Black Cat includes the Red Room Bar with pool and pinball which can also be found at Players Club, complete with the vibes of your parents' basement and old-school arcade games. Throw Social and Kick Axe Throwing provides backyard-style games and axe throwing, while Kraken Kourts and Skates also tacks on indoor skating and pickleball.
The site of Abraham Lincoln’s assassination in April of 1865 is now a world-class museum dedicated to our 16th president, as well as a working theater that stages acclaimed shows throughout the year. Dedicate a day to Ford’s Theatre by learning of Lincoln’s fascinating life, then catching a production inside the illustrious playhouse.
DC’s famed indie bookstore has brick-and-mortar locations in Upper Northwest, at The Wharf and Union Market. Politics & Prose devotees can expect frequent events, including author visits and book signings, as well as writing workshops and so much more.
The Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History features the Janet Annenberg Hooker Hall of Geology, Gems, and Minerals, a display that is guaranteed to woo your boo. Ooh and aah at 10,000 gems and the world-famous Hope Diamond and let the romance bloom. The Butterfly Pavilion is also a stunning display to explore with your significant other.
For your staying-in-DC pleasure, check into the romantic and historic Morrison-Clark Inn, which is situated in a 19th century Victorian mansion and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The full-service hotel is complete with Southern touches, including a courtyard, private balconies and a tranquil veranda. And don't forget cocktail hour with creative concoctions and adult juice boxes at Calico, the urban backyard in nearby Blagden Alley.
The nation’s capital features a brewery scene that makes for an ideal day of sampling tasty beers. DC Brau made a mark as DC's first packaging brewery since 1956. Bluejacket offers a selection of 25 brews from inside a 1919 naval industrial building in the Capitol Riverfront neighborhood. Check out Right Proper for a cozy brewpub offering pub fare and Red Bear Brewing Co. for a large collection of board games and a lively events calendar.
For roving gastronomes and travelers who revel in experiences centered on food, it’s time to reserve a table in the nation’s capital, a city recognized by world-class chefs as one of the best dining destinations in the world. Award-winning eateries like minibar, Masseria and many more are all waiting to host you for a special, unforgettable date night.
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