
The Wharf | Where DC Meets
The Wharf is DC's most exciting waterfront neighborhood. It is home to over 80 restaurants and shops, four hotels, and thousands of residents and workers.
Things To Do | The Wharf DC
In addition to amazing restaurants and shops, The Wharf offers countless things to do and see—on and off the water. Take a stroll along the piers, rent a kayak to paddle past some of DC’s most famous …
Restaurants | The Wharf DC
The Wharf has the best restaurants in Washington, DC all in one place. Get reservations for fine dining, rooftop bars, and cozy cafes along the waterfront.
About The Wharf | The Wharf DC
Located just south of the National Mall, The Wharf offers easy access to Washington, DC’s most beloved monuments and memorials, art venues, sporting events, and more—as well as plenty of …
Hotels | The Wharf | Washington, DC
Travelers from near and far looking for hotels in Washington, DC, will find a one-of-a-kind selection of places to stay at The Wharf—with iconic views and in an easily accessible location for seeing and …
Waterfront - The Wharf DC
The Wharf is where DC meets its water. Dock your boat or yacht at The Wharf Marina, take a Water Taxi, or rent a kayak or paddleboard for the day.
Upcoming Events | The Wharf DC
Enjoy festivals, live music, outdoor movies and art shows at The Wharf. Come check out our upcoming events to find the best things to do in Washington, DC.
The Locales of The Wharf | About The Wharf | The Wharf DC
Find local markets, festivals, vibrant music and dining at the Wharf. Explore different piers and avenues for some of the best things to do in DC.
Municipal Fish Market | The Wharf DC
Nestled between the Potomac River and the National Mall (1100 Maine Avenue SW, Washington, DC), this DC landmark is a true local gem. Choose from unique and vibrant seafood vendors.
Getting Here | The Wharf DC
Come to The Wharf’s Transit Pier to catch a ride to Georgetown in DC, Old Town Alexandria in Virginia, or National Harbor in Maryland—and enjoy the scenic views of the nation’s capital from the Potomac.