Welcome to Capitol Hill
Political and historical hotspot in the heart of D.C.
Washington, D.C.’s political hub is home to some of the city’s oldest residential neighborhoods and most fascinating historical sites and landmarks. Residents of Capitol Hill live amongst important political buildings like the Supreme Court, the Library of Congress, and the Capitol Building.
Capitol Hill is a political hotspot, but beyond the prestige, this is a walkable and pleasant neighborhood with tree-lined streets and lovely city squares. This fast-paced neighborhood is brimming with energy and is known for its fascinating farmers’ markets.
Most residents live in beautifully upgraded rowhouses, many of which feature early 20th century hallmarks like ironwork and turrets. If you’re looking for something a bit more modern, Capitol Hill also has plenty of contemporary condo buildings with great luxury amenities. Homes in the Capitol Hill neighborhood are valued at just under $1M—a figure that is rising steadily each year.
What to Love
- Close to major national landmarks
- Beautiful and historical architecture
- Nearby shopping and dining
- Plentiful green parks
People & Lifestyle
Capitol Hill is a fast-paced urban area that’s close to Washington, D.C.’s political action. Despite city life’s hectic nature, Capitol Hill residents form a close community, meeting at local farmers’ markets or exciting events. There are lots of parks and public areas where residents can gather.
Young professionals flock to Capitol Hill for great jobs in the political world, and the neighborhood is known as an enclave for many federal government workers and Congress members. For young people and families just starting out, it can be hard to afford to settle into a neighborhood with such high house prices—however, if you’re prepared to pay a steep rent or mortgage, Capitol Hill is a wonderful investment.
Dining, Entertainment & Shopping
There are lots of great opportunities for dining and shopping on Capitol Hill. One of the most popular options is the iconic
Flea Market at Eastern Market, where you can browse a selection of handcrafted goods on Sundays.
Capitol Hill is also home to many great retail locations, including Union Station, a popular shopping center filled with favorite shops and over 30 restaurants. Shop for unique used books at
Riverby Books, an astounding collection of rare literature. There’s also
Barracks Row, a nearby commercial strip that offers shopping opportunities as well as community events—here, you can stop by a salon, take a yoga class, or grab dinner at a stellar restaurant like
Nooshi Sushi or
Ambar.
Plenty of Capitol Hill restaurants offer popular happy hours for local working professionals and political figures. There’s Michelin-starred
Little Pearl, a café and wine bar that’s perfect for meeting or spending time with friends. Grab some Neapolitan pizza at
Matchbox, enjoy a delicious brunch at
Belga Café, or experience fine dining at
Charlie Palmer Steak.
Things to Do
From historical sites to fascinating museums, there’s no shortage of amazing things to do on Capitol Hill!
Capitol Hill’s
Shakespeare Theatre is a fantastic place to catch an incredible play, while venues like
The Ugly Mug routinely host stand-up comics. The popular
Eastern Market is a great place to browse food vendors and meet your neighbors—this is where the community truly comes together!
View the stunning Capitol Building, catch a sporting or theatrical event at the iconic
DC Armory, or experience the stunning natural beauty of the
United States Botanic Garden. Theatre lovers can tour the iconic
Folger Shakespeare Library to browse the world’s most extensive Shakespeare collection. Want to get outside? Explore the historic and beautiful
Stanton Park, which features a playground and plenty of walkways—make sure to pay a visit during cherry blossom season!
Schools
Public schools in Capitol Hill are operated by the District of Columbia Public School system. Top educational opportunities include:
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Benjamin Banneker Academic High School: Public, 9-12, ranked as D.C’s best public high school
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McKinley Technology High School, Public, 9-12, STEM-focused
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Duke Ellington School of the Arts, Public, 9-12, arts-focused
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Capitol Hill Day School, Private, K-8