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Kalorama Park
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Nearby attractions
The DC Arts Center (DCAC)
2438 18th St NW, Washington, DC 20009
Ukraine House
2134 Kalorama Rd NW, Washington, DC 20008
Museum of the Palestinian People
1900 18th St NW, Washington, DC 20009
Unity Park
1771-1795, 1771-1795 Columbia Rd NW, Washington, DC 20009
William Howard Taft Bridge
Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, DC 20009
Meridian Hill Park
16th St NW &, W St NW, Washington, DC 20009
Alliance Française of Washington DC
2142 Wyoming Ave NW, Washington, DC 20008
TheSHUL of the Nation's Capital (Chabad Washington DC)
2110 Leroy Pl NW, Washington, DC 20008
The Russian Cultural Centre in Washington, D.C.
1825 Phelps Pl NW, Washington, DC 20008
The L. Ron Hubbard House Museum
1812 19th St NW, Washington, DC 20009
Nearby restaurants
Lapis
1847 Columbia Rd NW, Washington, DC 20009
The Grill From Ipanema
1858 Columbia Rd NW, Washington, DC 20009
Perry's Restaurant
1811 Columbia Rd NW, Washington, DC 20009
the DINER
2453 18th St NW, Washington, DC 20009
Air Restaurant
2473 18th St NW Fl 2, Washington, DC 20009
Sakuramen Ramen Bar
2441 18th St NW, Washington, DC 20009
Roofers Union
2446 18th St NW, Washington, DC 20009
Oh Mama Grill Dc
1829 Columbia Rd NW, Washington, DC 20009
Bukom Cafe
2442 18th St NW, Washington, DC 20009
Johnny Pistolas
2333 18th St NW, Washington, DC 20009
Nearby hotels
HighRoad Hotel
1804 Belmont Rd NW, Washington, DC 20009
Washington Hilton
1919 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, DC 20009
The LINE DC
1770 Euclid St NW, Washington, DC 20009
Washington International Student Center
2451 18th St NW, Washington, DC 20009
American Guest House
2005 Columbia Rd NW, Washington, DC 20009
The Normandy Hotel
2118 Wyoming Ave NW, Washington, DC 20008
Caravan Hostel
2311 18th St NW, Washington, DC 20009
The Churchill Hotel Near Embassy Row
1914 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, DC 20009
Generator Washington DC
1900 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, DC 20009
DuPont Place Boutique Inn
1905 19th St NW, Washington, DC 20009
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Kalorama Park
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Kalorama Park

1865 Kalorama Rd NW, Washington, DC 20009
4.6(326)
Open 24 hours
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attractions: The DC Arts Center (DCAC), Ukraine House, Museum of the Palestinian People, Unity Park, William Howard Taft Bridge, Meridian Hill Park, Alliance Française of Washington DC, TheSHUL of the Nation's Capital (Chabad Washington DC), The Russian Cultural Centre in Washington, D.C., The L. Ron Hubbard House Museum, restaurants: Lapis, The Grill From Ipanema, Perry's Restaurant, the DINER, Air Restaurant, Sakuramen Ramen Bar, Roofers Union, Oh Mama Grill Dc, Bukom Cafe, Johnny Pistolas
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Website
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Nearby attractions of Kalorama Park

The DC Arts Center (DCAC)

Ukraine House

Museum of the Palestinian People

Unity Park

William Howard Taft Bridge

Meridian Hill Park

Alliance Française of Washington DC

TheSHUL of the Nation's Capital (Chabad Washington DC)

The Russian Cultural Centre in Washington, D.C.

The L. Ron Hubbard House Museum

The DC Arts Center (DCAC)

The DC Arts Center (DCAC)

4.5

(60)

Open 24 hours
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Ukraine House

Ukraine House

4.9

(85)

Closed
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Museum of the Palestinian People

Museum of the Palestinian People

4.8

(120)

Open 24 hours
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Unity Park

Unity Park

3.9

(21)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Free Kids Craft: Making Edible Houses at sweetFrog Laurel
Free Kids Craft: Making Edible Houses at sweetFrog Laurel
Fri, Dec 12 • 5:00 PM
3341 Corridor Marketplace, Maryland City, MD 20724
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Holiday Sing - Along
Holiday Sing - Along
Fri, Dec 12 • 7:30 PM
100 E Windsor Ave, Alexandria, VA 22301
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Shades of  The Schulwerk BBIA  Music and Dance Eduction Conference
Shades of The Schulwerk BBIA Music and Dance Eduction Conference
Fri, Dec 12 • 6:00 PM
8270 Alumni Drive, College Park, MD 20742
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Nearby restaurants of Kalorama Park

Lapis

The Grill From Ipanema

Perry's Restaurant

the DINER

Air Restaurant

Sakuramen Ramen Bar

Roofers Union

Oh Mama Grill Dc

Bukom Cafe

Johnny Pistolas

Lapis

Lapis

4.5

(932)

$$

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The Grill From Ipanema

The Grill From Ipanema

4.5

(468)

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Perry's Restaurant

Perry's Restaurant

4.6

(589)

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the DINER

the DINER

4.2

(1.1K)

$

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Maria IsabelMaria Isabel
I live 2 blocks from this park. I have spent countless evenings relaxing after work on the grass, or I bring a beach chair. It has basketball courts, 2 areas for children (one for toddlers, one for a bit older children), grassy area, benches (the benches are almost always under the sun instead of under a shade, which is too bad) and 2 picnic tables that are usually occupied. (One of the picnic tables is of wood, it's comfortable, and it's under the shade of a tree; the other one is of cement, very uncomfortable, and it sits under the scorching sun). My friends in the neighborhood have organized birthday parties for their children; they go early to reserve the good picnic table and we all have a blast. There is a private area for the neighborhood that is kept under lock; inside are a few plots for gardening that are assigned by lottery every year; and there is also a composting center. I participate in the composting and it's a great resource to have close to home. Group activities (apart from birthday parties) are controlled. A friend went with her capoeira group to do a class in the open park and they were told they needed a permit for groups of more than 10 persons. However, my other friends who celebrated their children's birthday parties had more than 10 persons and nobody approached them to say anything, so who knows what the rules are. There is a community center in the Park that I have never seen open or doing any activities. Some volunteers have been making a special garden East of the basketball court, to avoid erosion, and they planted beautiful flowers and named it the Jardin de las Mariposas (Butterfly Garden). Gorgeous. Some people go in swimming suits to get tanned lying on the grass and it doesn't seem to be a problem. Nearby you have Street Market where you can buy food (I like fresh cut fruit) to eat in the park; and some other shops that sell sandwiches and wraps or whatever, so it's easy to do a picnic here. The park is absolutely amazing, I love living close to it.
Michael DrummondMichael Drummond
Neighborhood park with great late day sun. Recently renovated with new playground equipment (two areas: toddlers and bigger kids), benches, and concrete pacers. There's also two basketball courts, two picnic tables, and plenty of grassy space to put down a blanket. This park is also popular with the neighborhood dogs, though they are mostly kept on leash. There's a community garden here too.
m riveram rivera
Favorite park to go to relax and watch the sunset. Recently remodeled the playground for kids to play. Open space for picnics and enjoying the scenery. Well kept and clean. Late at night, there are occasionally shady people, but if you leave them alone they don't bother. Definitely recommend this park to relax and have fun!
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I live 2 blocks from this park. I have spent countless evenings relaxing after work on the grass, or I bring a beach chair. It has basketball courts, 2 areas for children (one for toddlers, one for a bit older children), grassy area, benches (the benches are almost always under the sun instead of under a shade, which is too bad) and 2 picnic tables that are usually occupied. (One of the picnic tables is of wood, it's comfortable, and it's under the shade of a tree; the other one is of cement, very uncomfortable, and it sits under the scorching sun). My friends in the neighborhood have organized birthday parties for their children; they go early to reserve the good picnic table and we all have a blast. There is a private area for the neighborhood that is kept under lock; inside are a few plots for gardening that are assigned by lottery every year; and there is also a composting center. I participate in the composting and it's a great resource to have close to home. Group activities (apart from birthday parties) are controlled. A friend went with her capoeira group to do a class in the open park and they were told they needed a permit for groups of more than 10 persons. However, my other friends who celebrated their children's birthday parties had more than 10 persons and nobody approached them to say anything, so who knows what the rules are. There is a community center in the Park that I have never seen open or doing any activities. Some volunteers have been making a special garden East of the basketball court, to avoid erosion, and they planted beautiful flowers and named it the Jardin de las Mariposas (Butterfly Garden). Gorgeous. Some people go in swimming suits to get tanned lying on the grass and it doesn't seem to be a problem. Nearby you have Street Market where you can buy food (I like fresh cut fruit) to eat in the park; and some other shops that sell sandwiches and wraps or whatever, so it's easy to do a picnic here. The park is absolutely amazing, I love living close to it.
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Neighborhood park with great late day sun. Recently renovated with new playground equipment (two areas: toddlers and bigger kids), benches, and concrete pacers. There's also two basketball courts, two picnic tables, and plenty of grassy space to put down a blanket. This park is also popular with the neighborhood dogs, though they are mostly kept on leash. There's a community garden here too.
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Michael Drummond

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Favorite park to go to relax and watch the sunset. Recently remodeled the playground for kids to play. Open space for picnics and enjoying the scenery. Well kept and clean. Late at night, there are occasionally shady people, but if you leave them alone they don't bother. Definitely recommend this park to relax and have fun!
m rivera

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4.6
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5.0
5y

I live 2 blocks from this park. I have spent countless evenings relaxing after work on the grass, or I bring a beach chair. It has basketball courts, 2 areas for children (one for toddlers, one for a bit older children), grassy area, benches (the benches are almost always under the sun instead of under a shade, which is too bad) and 2 picnic tables that are usually occupied. (One of the picnic tables is of wood, it's comfortable, and it's under the shade of a tree; the other one is of cement, very uncomfortable, and it sits under the scorching sun). My friends in the neighborhood have organized birthday parties for their children; they go early to reserve the good picnic table and we all have a blast. There is a private area for the neighborhood that is kept under lock; inside are a few plots for gardening that are assigned by lottery every year; and there is also a composting center. I participate in the composting and it's a great resource to have close to home. Group activities (apart from birthday parties) are controlled. A friend went with her capoeira group to do a class in the open park and they were told they needed a permit for groups of more than 10 persons. However, my other friends who celebrated their children's birthday parties had more than 10 persons and nobody approached them to say anything, so who knows what the rules are. There is a community center in the Park that I have never seen open or doing any activities. Some volunteers have been making a special garden East of the basketball court, to avoid erosion, and they planted beautiful flowers and named it the Jardin de las Mariposas (Butterfly Garden). Gorgeous. Some people go in swimming suits to get tanned lying on the grass and it doesn't seem to be a problem. Nearby you have Street Market where you can buy food (I like fresh cut fruit) to eat in the park; and some other shops that sell sandwiches and wraps or whatever, so it's easy to do a picnic here. The park is absolutely amazing, I love living...

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5.0
2y

Kalorama Park in Northwest Washington DC is a wonderful place for families to visit. It has a great playground for kids of all ages, including larger play structures for older children. The park also has nice open spaces to walk around and spend quality time with family. A highlight is the carousel, which is sure to delight kids. There is ample parking available, making it easy to access the park. With playground equipment, open green space, and fun attractions like the carousel, Kalorama Park is a fantastic place for families to gather and enjoy time together in Northwest DC. The park provides a peaceful yet engaging outdoor environment for parents and children alike right...

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2.0
8y

The staff here is awful. The park is great though. The kids love it and for that reason I will keep coming back. When the kid I was with wanted to swing with me I was yelled at for swinging with them. If the swing can't hold my 145 pounds they have no business in a public park. I wasn't stopping a kid from swinging, there were only two other kids in the park at the time and they were on the slide and hammock. I have witnessed other care takers being yelled at too. there is no reason that care takers shouldn't be allowed to play with...

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