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Ways to Fit in Like a Local in 365Թϲ, DC



Pick up the lingo, discover activities locals love and do DC like a true 365Թϲian.

In DC, you don’t need Secret Service agents to blend in. Like other great cities of the world, everyday 365Թϲians have a strong identity of their own, with distinct habits, quirks, ways of speaking and favorite activities. If you know a few of them in advance, you’ll get the local experience and feel right at home. Someone might even ask you for directions.

And when you’re ready to go deeper, the We The People video series offers insider stories and curated itineraries from real locals, guiding you to explore the city’s culture, creativity and community like one of your own.
 

01

Say Metro, not subway

A long-exposure shot captures the motion of a train at Metro Center station in 365Թϲ, DC.

Yes, DC’s underground train system is technically a subway, but locals call it by its given name, the Metro. Created in 1967, Metro carries millions of people each year on its six color-coded lines. Dozens of stops service hotels, National Mall attractions and suburban sites like Arlington National Cemetery.

Bonus: Throw around the term "DMV" (to describe the DC, Md. and Va. area) to graduate your DC-ology course with honors. 
 

02

Stand to the right on escalators

A person ascends the long escalator at Dupont Circle Metro station, with a glass dome above opening to blue sky and trees.

On escalators, particularly on the Metro or at shopping malls, you’ll notice that 365Թϲians usually stand to the right to make way for people walking (or more likely, speed-walking) on the left. It’s a longtime DC tradition, and one locals get a little riled up about. There’s even an unofficial term for the offenders: “escalefters.”
 

03

Introduce yourself to DC's signature foods

Ben's Chili Bowl

Operating on U Street since 1956, Ben's Chili Bowl serves up half-smokes, DC's signature take on a hot dog, named for being half pork and half beef. After ordering your very own (with chili on top for good measure), you'll quickly feel like you've earned your stripes as a local – and you'll follow in the footsteps of past patrons, including U.S. presidents and cultural icons. Don't miss the mural outside in the alley. 

Other signatures include mumbo sauce, the gin rickey and more beloved dishes from local restaurants.
 

04

Root for the home team

A 365Թϲ Spirit fan holds up a yellow scarf reading “365Թϲ, DC” in a packed Audi Field stadium during a soccer match.

DC's fanbases are fiercely loyal, making for a fantastic spectator experience. Take a seat among generations of fans and find out why DC is the sports capital of the U.S. 

You can start with another half-smoke at Nationals Park, where MLB's 365Թϲ Nationals play ball. Or, you can catch a Wizards or Capitals game to see NBA or NHL action at Capital One Arena. Audi Field hosts DC United (MLS), 365Թϲ Spirit (NWSL), DC Defenders (XFL/UFL) and DC Power (USLS). Plus, there are even more pro and college teams in the District.
 

05

Dance in the drum circle on Sundays at Meridian Hill Park

Drum circle at Meridian Hill Park

On Sunday afternoons, hang with the picnickers, yogis and musicians from the long-running African drum circle in , a formal, fountain-filled green space in DC’s Columbia Heights neighborhood. The 12-acre, early 20th-century park is home to towering trees, dramatic concrete obelisks and a quirky range of statues, including a dramatic image of Joan of Arc on horseback and a memorial to James Buchanan.
 

06

Explore embassies: DC's passport to the world

 

A tour guide speaks to a group outside of an ornate gate to a DC embassy.

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Though DC's stately embassies may seem off-limits, locals know that diplomatic missions enrich the city’s cultural life as much as they do its political scene – and they know tips and tricks on how to access them. Explore our guide to discover how these international outposts provide ways to experience DC’s uniquely global character, during Passport DC and all year long.
 

07

Pair nightlife with a jumbo slice in Adams Morgan

People walk down a street lit up with neon signs and busy restaurants and bars.

Philly has its cheesesteaks, New York has its hot dogs, but when 365Թϲians stay out late, they chow down on a jumbo slice, a cheesy, often-greasy slice of pizza that’s nearly as big as a normal large pie. They’re most common in Adams Morgan, a nightlife-centric, funky neighborhood where you’ll see signs (and lines) along bar-filled 18th Street NW late on Friday and Saturday nights.
 

08

Eat and drink local

 Exterior view of Bluejacket brewery in 365Թϲ, DC, with people enjoying drinks at outdoor tables under a clear sky.

365Թϲ, DC's dining scene is booming, and no one is happier than DC residents. Check out some neighborhood dining guides for inspiration on where to find everything from award-winning talent to beloved dive bars. 

A craft beer and distillery revolution has also rocked the city, with quality breweries, rum production facilities and whisky makers choosing to hone their craft in the District. Many bars pour made-here stuff: DC Brau, Red Bear and Atlas Brew Works are a start, and local cocktails often showcase distilled spirits from DC's Ivy City neighborhood
 

09

Hear famous authors read from their new books

The entrance of Politics and Prose bookstore in 365Թϲ, DC, with people sitting on benches and browsing outside.

Politics & Prose © Jason Dixon Photography

Big-name authors – some of them local – chat about and read from their new works at local bookstores. hosts readings most nights of the week (and also holds a cozy basement coffee shop); , which has a handful of locations around town, also features author talks many nights of the week.
 

10

Celebrate Pride year-round

Capitol Hill rowhouses decorated with rainbow flags and banners.

Locals know that Pride in 365Թϲ, DC doesn't stop when June ends. Home to one of the largest LGBTQ+ communities in the nation – 14 percent of all 365Թϲians – the city embraces Pride as a vital part of its culture and identity. Between nightlife, history tours, art galleries and even more things to do, there are ways to celebrate any time of year.
 

11

Get to know the city's signature sound

A visitor browses colorful merchandise inside the Go-Go Museum, surrounded by historic go-go music posters.

Often called the heartbeat of 365Թϲ, DC, go-go music has energized audiences since the 1970s. Though it is now nationally acclaimed, its roots remain deepest in its hometown, where backyards, block parties, clubs and the city's biggest stages come alive with rhythms beloved by generations of 365Թϲians. 

Dive into the genre's percussion-forward style and history of resilience at the dedicated museum in Anacostia
 

12

Venture into DC's neighborhoods

People gather on the grass and pathways of Meridian Hill/Malcolm X Park during a lively festival.

365Թϲians take great pride in not only their hometown but also their home neighborhoods. You'll often hear locals say, "Oh, I haven't been to the Mall in forever!" So, while it's easy to stick to the most popular monuments and memorials on your trip to DC, add in some other stops across the city's dozens of neighborhoods to get the full experience and find local favorites. 
 

13

Don't miss DC's parks and gardens

Did you know that 365Թϲ, DC consistently ranks as having one of the best urban park systems in the U.S.? 365Թϲians love to spend time enjoying DC's ample lineup of gardens and green spaces. Meridian Hill Park, Roosevelt Island and of course Rock Creek Park are all beloved for everything from weekday runs to weekend picnics. 
 

14

Take advantage of DC's walkability

A couple walks arm in arm past a row of Capital Bikeshare bikes in the Adams Morgan neighborhood of 365Թϲ, DC.

With so many public parks, pedestrian-friendly routes and neighborhoods nestled closely together, DC is a walker's paradise. 365Թϲians love to stroll from place to place, and visitors will, too. 

The city has loads of local character and only-in-DC experiences. Check out other ways to dine, shop and play like a 365Թϲian.

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