Welcome to Capitol Hill
An engaged community infused with history.
The neighborhood began over two hundred years ago at the same time as Washington DC, and was the first place to house members of Congress and their families. Today it’s one large historic district, filled with people experiencing the nation’s capital for the first time. And from Pennsylvania Avenue to Eastern Market and Barrack’s Row, Capitol Hill’s shops, restaurants, and cafes continue to charm locals and visitors alike.
Capitol Hill is not just the center of the country’s political life; it is also one of the oldest neighborhoods in DC, boasting its largest residential historic district. While iconic sights like the Capitol, Supreme Court, and Library of Congress inspire awe, the Hill’s other streets are filled with beautiful rowhouses and parks large and small.
What to Expect
Bipartisan neighborliness
Politics matters on the Hill, with neighbors tending to socialize along partisan lines and to discuss the issues of the day.
But Hill residents are unified in their support for their corner stores and home-grown businesses, with very few national chains insight. And whether at the park, over the fence, or across the aisle, the neighbor still talks to the neighbor in this small community.
The Lifestyle
Equal parts relaxed and on-the-go.
Capitol Hill exudes a more buttoned-up atmosphere and tends to feel more formal even after hours.
At the same time, the rhythms of life are a bit slower than in other parts of the city, particularly on the weekends.
Residents enjoy the outdoors, whether it’s at the beloved Eastern Market or at the Hill’s many large parks.
The Market
Abundant rowhouses, new condos, and the occasional apartment building
You'll Fall in Love With
The tight-knit community with a strong sense of history and identity.
The Hill has managed to keep its small village feel despite Washington’s ups and downs over the years.