Southwest Waterfront Park Washington, District of Columbia 20024
About the Business
Southwest Waterfront Park is a beautiful and serene park located in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. This popular tourist attraction offers stunning views of the waterfront and is the perfect place to relax and unwind. Visitors can enjoy picnicking, strolling along the waterfront promenade, or simply taking in the sights and sounds of the bustling city. With its lush greenery, waterfront views, and peaceful atmosphere, Southwest Waterfront Park is a must-visit destination for locals and tourists alike.
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Washington, DC 20024, United States
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"Nice place along the DC waterfront to relax and enjoy the water. The sidewalks are in need of repair, so travel carefully."
"This is a little-known treasure in SW Washington, DC. It was a gift from the women and children of the Titanic to the men, most of whom died, who chose to stay aboard the sinking ship to make room in the life boats for women to children. This inspiring and elegant memorial is located beside the Washington Channel, next to Fort McNair and about a 10-15 minute walk south of The Wharf. It is located within a modest park that is open 24/7. As a native Washingtonian who has seen it all, this Titanic Memorial remains at the top of my list. This is definitely a "must see.""
"It's so beautiful and tranquil here, right in this very spot. The view is gorgeous and if you look closely, you can see bikers riding across the river at Haine's Point. With the"
"Peaceful area. Beautiful green areas. Many benches to sit and watch nature, people, water, and other activities."
"The Southwest Waterfront Park has been around for a long time, and it shows both in its beautiful tall trees that line each side of the walkway, as well as in the cracked and broken concrete. It's a gem of a view, it's quiet and peaceful, so even though it could use some repairs, people love to walk their dogs here, bike along the water, and there are even a few poke stops and a poke gym for the kids. This is one of the reasons to live in Southwest, but I wouldn't call it a place for tourists because there isn't anything to "do." It's largely in a residential area, and not close enough to food and activities to go out of your way for it unless you need to get away from the crowds for a picnic or something. There also has been a recent gorgeous addition at the North end near where the dinner cruises depart, with brand new masonry, thoughtful hardscaping with winding paths, and flowering plants."
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