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Friendship Heights
The guide was updated:Next stop, Maryland. In the far northwest of the city, the swanky Friendship Heights area is home to some of the most exclusive retail outlets in DC. Along with designer stores including Banana Republic and the furniture manufacturer Pottery Barn, the Mazza Gallerie mall is another upscale establishment featuring a variety of costly boutiques. Neiman Marcus fashion is based here while a short walk further along Wisconsin Avenue will get you to Tiffany, St-Laurent Rive Gauche and Cartier.
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- Address: Friendship Heights NW, Washington, D.C.
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Downtown is DC’s department store center. Downtown Washington borders Pennsylvania Avenue, the direct route between the White House and the Capitol. A few central malls, including the Old Post Office Pavilion and The Shops at National Place, are quieter alternatives to the suburban giants further out of town. Wafts of sweet and sour pork are also likely to drift by in the Downtown area since you are just around the corner from Chinatown.
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Friendship Heights
Next stop, Maryland. In the far northwest of the city, the swanky Friendship Heights area is home to some of the most exclusive retail outlets in DC. Along with designer stores including Banana Republic and the furniture manufacturer Pottery Barn, the Mazza Gallerie mall is another upscale establishment featuring a variety of costly boutiques. Neiman Marcus fashion is based here while a short walk further along Wisconsin Avenue will get you to Tiffany, St-Laurent Rive Gauche and Cartier.
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Eastern Market
Besides delicious fresh products, the Eastern Market also sells soaps, candles, pottery, jewelry, and almost anything else you can think of. There’s also an irresistible flea market just across the street.
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Fashion Center at Pentagon City
The Fashion Centre at Pentagon City in Arlington, Virginia, is a premier shopping destination ideal for travelers due to its convenient location near Reagan National Airport and central D.C. landmarks. It boasts more than 170 stores including high-end brands and popular retailers, plus an array of dining options. There's also direct access to the Pentagon City Metro station, making it easy to explore the wider Washington, D.C. area.
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Potomac Mills Mall
Perfect for the thrifty buyer, Potomac is the East Coast’s largest discount outlet mall. Comprising a staggering 250 shops, it is a half-hour drive south of DC.
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Union Station
Souvenirs galore, Union Station is a DC landmark and a mall complete with a multiplex cinema, hundreds of shops, a food court, and an influx of souvenir boutiques.
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White House Gifts
If you are visiting the capital of the United States, you definitely should stop by the White House Gifts shop. There are different stores around the city, but the main one is located on 15th Street. If you want to take a picture right behind the Resolute desk, this store is the place to be for you!
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Georgetown
Georgetown has something that thrills everyone, from fast-fashion clothing chains like H&M and Zara to upscale boutiques like Hu's Wear to old-fashioned flagships like Barne's & Nobles. Art and antique shops are the best part of Georgetown, which keeps bargain hunters busy. Look out for Georgetown’s largest gallery, Creighton-Davis (3222 M Street, NW), and Village Art & Craft (1353 Wisconsin Avenue, NW) for funky, ethnic jewelry and knick-knacks.
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Kramers
Kramers is the perfect place for fans of good books and coffee. The famous bookstore/café is one of Washington's most lovable after-work places. You can stop by for breakfast, lunch, dinner, or late supper; and during the weekends, you are even welcome to pop in for brunch. Visit Kramers and enjoy different wines, draft beers, and live music.
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Chevy Chase Pavilion
Chevy Chase Pavilion, a newly renovated shopping mall, has a lot to offer for those who step in. There are different stores such as H&M, World Market, J. Crew but you can just pop in and have a cup of coffee and a sandwich at Starbucks.
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Union Market
Union Market is a street and flea market in Washington, open all year long. This indoor market is known as the culinary center of the capital. You can stop by here for lunch or even for just walking around and do some shopping in your free time.
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Tiny Jewel Box
Tiny Jewel Box, an antique jewelry store, is for jewelry lovers — and everyone else! This store has everything you could think of for jewelry: engagement and wedding rings, gifts, necklaces, bracelets, different accessories such as a desk or everyday ones. Four floors are filled with several collections from the best designers and fresh ones as well!
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Eastern Market Pottery
Eastern Market Pottery is located in the market's basement and has a lot of potteries for sale from different artists. You can even take part in a pottery making class! They offer evening classes from Monday to Thursday, from 7 pm to 10 pm. On Thursday mornings, you can take part in a morning class from 9.30am to 12 pm. It is definitely worth a visit if you have enough time!
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Miss Pixie's
Miss Pixie's store is open every day and awaits customers from 11 am to 7 pm! Pop in to see something interesting, fun pieces of movable articles that you can even buy. If you step inside, you will find a huge variety of vintage furniture. They have new items arriving every Wednesday, so it is suggested to stop by the next day.
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Georgetown Flea Market
Georgetown Flea Market is an outdoor market offering a variety of items. If you visit, you can find antiques, art pieces from different parts of the world, Chinese pottery, jewelry, old books, and even furniture! Usually, the market is open from 8 am to 4 pm, but it really is up to the weather! You can even have some snacks here, as they offer different food in the market's territory.
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Capitol Hill Books
If you are a fan of old books, the Capitol Hill Books bookstore is the place for you to be. They are open every day, just a few steps from the United States Capitol or The Supreme Court. You can even look up some books they have on their website before you decide on visiting.
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