Welcome to Adams Morgan & Kalorama
A historic neighborhood filled with a vibrant atmosphere.
The Adams Morgan and Kalorama area is a unique enclave of Washington D.C. Over time, this area has grown to be an elegant and sophisticated neighborhood.
If you love the allure of city life, Adams Morgan and Kalorama is a great neighborhood to call home. Here, residents find the comforts of urban living with the appeal of small-town charm. Throughout the year, there are plenty of festivities for the entire family to enjoy as well as a vast collection of shops and restaurants. If you stroll through the tree-lined streets, you’ll find an environment that is as charming as it is historic.
Kalorama is unique thanks to the many embassies calling the neighborhood home. The embassies offer a nice appeal to the stately homes that make up the neighborhood. These historic and strong homes were built in the early 20th-century and offer a vibrant atmosphere, as classic architecture often does. As you venture through Adams Morgan and Kalorama, there are several shops, restaurants, and other places of businesses to venture into. There are also plenty of public spaces and parks to explore and admire as well.
When it comes to enjoying the city, you can do that through the many restaurants nearby. Tail Up Goat is a reservation-only restaurant with some of the best flavors in the city. For other great bursts of flavor, Sakuramen is a popular destination in Adams Morgan, especially for ramen lovers. Other great destinations for a romantic outing or night on the town include Revelers Hour and Jack Rose.
Along with these upscale restaurants, there are plenty of everyday establishments to frequent as well. If you’re looking for a quick stop to grab some groceries, snacks, and candy, the Japanese corner shop, Hana Market, is a local destination that residents can pop into at all hours. Tryst is the perfect place to pop into if you're looking for a great cup of coffee or need to grab a sandwich to start your morning commute off right.
Adams Morgan and Kalorama are both walking neighborhoods as well. Along with the vibrant cityscape, Walter Pierce Park and Kalorama Park are nice landmarks to spend a warm summer evening. Throughout the year, there are wonderful community events that bring the city to life. Adams Morgan Day, for example, is a great time to get out and enjoy time with the locals.
Adams Morgan and Kalorama are served by Washington D.C.’s public school system and the neighborhood is home to the reputable Oyster Adams Bilingual School.
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