


Georgetown & Glover Park: Historic Charm Meets Neighborhood Warmth
Georgetown and Glover Park represent two of Washington, D.C.’s most beloved neighborhoods. From cobblestone streets and waterfront dining in Georgetown to the tree-lined avenues and community feel of Glover Park, both areas offer distinctive lifestyles with easy access to the best of city living.
Georgetown: Timeless Elegance on the Potomac
Founded in 1751, Georgetown is D.C.’s oldest neighborhood and a hub for history, luxury, and style. Federal-style townhomes, historic mansions, and modern waterfront condos coexist with upscale shops, restaurants, and cafes. The Georgetown Waterfront Park and C&O Canal add outdoor appeal, while M Street offers vibrant shopping and dining.
Glover Park: Green, Residential, and Family-Friendly
Just north of Georgetown, Glover Park is known for its strong sense of community, charming rowhouses, and walkable streets. The neighborhood borders Glover Archbold Park, offering miles of trails and green space. Residents enjoy a quieter, more residential feel while remaining minutes from Georgetown’s energy.
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