Located in the Southwest neighborhood, the District Wharf has recently been renovated and provides visitors with fun and relaxing activities!
The District Wharf has opened up and boasts many cool restaurants, bars, and sights! Before this bold renovation project began, the Wharf was overlooked and largely empty except for the historic Municipal Fish Market. Now new life is being brought to this charming area.
The $2.5 billion development project is a collaboration between the city of Washington, D.C., and developers PN Hoffman and Madison Marquette. The District Wharf opened up in October 2017 and has been booming since then with both tourists and locals. Check out this area for yourself and enjoy an exciting day by the waterfront.
The Piers
[gallery type="rectangular" size="full" ids="7709,7710,7711"] The District Wharf has both a District Pier and Recreational Pier which give visitors beautiful views of the Washington Canal and monuments. The Recreational Pier is sleekly designed, and visitors can soak in the sun on the swings or chairs lining the pier.The Municipal Fish Market
[gallery type="rectangular" size="full" ids="7713,7731"] The Fish Market is the oldest continuously active fish market in the country. It has been a staple of the neighborhood for years and provides some old fashioned charm to the newly designed area. The market sells raw fish by the pound or a fresh meal while visitors stroll around the waterfront.Check out a Show
[caption id="attachment_7716" align="aligncenter" width="434"]
Food, Lots of Food
The District Wharf offers tons of options -- from more casual options such as Ben & Jerry's and Shake Shack to Del Mar de Fabio Trabocchi, with fresh seafood and Spanish cuisine.Drinks
[gallery type="rectangular" size="full" ids="7719,7717"] The District Wharf also has many fun bar options where visitors can drink on rooftops or right next to the waterfront. One favorite, Cantina Bambina, has food on the first floor and a rooftop bar on the second floor with margaritas and import beers! The District Wharf is sure to have a thriving nightlife during the warm summertime.Shop at Local Businesses
The District Wharf shops provide many options no matter what you're shopping for! Visitors could spend hours alone strolling through the aisle of Politics and Prose bookstore. This independent bookstore has whole sections perfect for the D.C. resident such as local history and political science. Other stores include Blush, Cordial Craft Wine, Beer & Spirits, and Yoga Factory.Take a Water Taxi
[caption id="attachment_7725" align="aligncenter" width="393"]
Warm up Next to The Torch
[caption id="attachment_7726" align="aligncenter" width="408"]