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Shopping & Boutiques in Washington D.C.

Explore the best shopping destinations in Washington D.C., from the trendy boutiques in Georgetown and Dupont Circle to the unique finds at Eastern Market and the U Street Corridor. Find your perfect souvenir or indulge in some high-end shopping at CityCenterDC.

Washington D.C. has a vibrant and diverse shopping scene that caters to all tastes and budgets. From high-end boutiques to eclectic vintage shops, here are some of the best shopping areas in the city:


  1. Georgetown: Renowned for its mix of high-end boutiques, popular retailers, and quirky vintage shops. M Street and Wisconsin Avenue are the primary shopping streets, with big names like Anthropologie, J.Crew, and H&M, alongside unique boutiques such as Ella-Rue, a high-end consignment shop.

  2. Dupont Circle: Home to several unique boutiques and independent shops, including trendy clothing stores and antique shops.

  3. 14th Street & Logan Circle: Known for its eclectic mix of home decor stores, vintage shops, and fashion boutiques. Highlights include Salt & Sundry for chic home goods, and Miss Pixie's Furnishings & Whatnot for vintage finds.

  4. U Street Corridor: Offers a vibrant mix of boutiques, vintage stores, and music shops, such as Lettie Gooch for trendy women's fashion and Som Records for vinyl.

  5. Eastern Market: A historic public market with vendors selling fresh produce, handmade crafts, and vintage clothing.

  6. Capitol Hill: Has several specialty shops and boutiques, with stores specializing in gourmet foods and unique gifts.

  7. CityCenterDC: A mixed-use development offering a range of high-end shops, including Gucci, Hermes, and Louis Vuitton.

  8. Ivy City: Known for its local distilleries, breweries, and trendy boutiques, with unique, locally made products.

  9. Penn Quarter & Chinatown: Home to various shops, from traditional Chinese markets to contemporary boutiques and big-name retailers.

  10. Cleveland Park: Has a mix of small boutiques, specialty shops, and well-known brands.

  11. Barracks Row: A historic street on Capitol Hill with boutiques, galleries, and specialty stores.

  12. Union Market: A food hall with boutiques and specialty shops selling handmade jewelry and artisanal cheeses.

  13. The Wharf: A waterfront development with well-known brands, local boutiques, and specialty stores, along with plenty of dining options.


Whether you're looking for the latest fashion trends, unique vintage pieces, or specialty goods, Washington, D.C., has something for everyone.

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