Great job, Jose. Few non-DC people realize how beautiful ALL of DC is. It is full of wonderful neighborhoods and has some truly wonderful suburbs, too, like Bethesda, Silver Spring, Arlington & Alexandria. I lived in Dupont Circle for 20 years and it was fabulous, but it is VERY difficult to find parking there or anywhere in downtown DC. That's the bad news, but the good news is you just don't need a car if you live there. It's a great relief to get rid of your car. If you need a car for a while, there are ZipCars on every block and of course Lyft & Uber.
I love DC's neighborhoods and can't wait to film some more. The Capitol Hill cast a big shadow over the rest of DC which many people don't realize there are many more amazing areas to explore. Its almost like saying I Love New York and people forgetting there are 4 other boroughs outside of Manhattan. I've come to the conclusion that Big City parking is just bad all over. Whether Boston, DC, or Philly, I tend to give up looking for parking.
My family lived in Foggy Bottom when I was born and my great aunt lived on Virginia Ave the site of the Watergate Hotel. I grew up in DC and had a wonderful upbringing and lots of great memories of those times.😊 That Dupont Circle station I used to go to & from work on Connecticut Ave.
Thank you for this interesting video of my native Washington, D.C. I worked in DuPont Circle for years and I wasn't aware, the Dupont Underground. I assumed you were Dominican before you stated in the video, you were born in the Dominican Republic. 😁As an Afro Boricua, I can relate to Afro Latinos from the Caribbean.
I’m from Washington DC. I was born there in 1944 but did you know that Alexandria and Arlington were part of the district of Columbia and that Real Estate was seated back to Virginia after the Civil War yeah so Virginia’s contribution doesn’t exist only Maryland.
This was a terrible tour of my hometown. This is a classic example of someone who knows nothing about the city trying to give you a tour. Washington DC is so, so, so much more than this. You only display parts of North West and one part of South East. Even with that, when you talk about "Discover the Amazing Washington DC Neighborhoods" North West has so much more to offer than just Georgetown, The National Mall, DuPont Circle and Friendship Heights. By the way Embassy Row starts blocks before 18th and Massachusetts Avenue, and extend blocks past 35th and Mass. South East is so much more than just the Navy Yard, which is not "DC's southern most point" as you stated. What about South West and North East? You were three blocks away from South West, but there was no mention of it. There is so much rich DC neighborhood history that obviously didn't make the cut. I know it can be a lot to pack into 20-30 minutes, but if you're going to content create, at least be accurate with your information, and visit as much of the city as you can. A hint from a true Washingtonian..... if you had ventured across the Anacostia River to truly see South East, you could've looked back across the river and seen some of the most breathtaking views of DC not seen from anywhere else in the city. Maybe this should've been titled "A birds eye touristy view of DC'
You really make me want to visit D.C.!
It’s the best time to go. Flowers are in blossom, weather is still comfortable before that summer heat, and there are so many great new attractions.
Do it! I just visited for the first time last week and I loved it so much I have a 2-3 year plan to move there.
Great job, Jose. Few non-DC people realize how beautiful ALL of DC is. It is full of wonderful neighborhoods and has some truly wonderful suburbs, too, like Bethesda, Silver Spring, Arlington & Alexandria. I lived in Dupont Circle for 20 years and it was fabulous, but it is VERY difficult to find parking there or anywhere in downtown DC. That's the bad news, but the good news is you just don't need a car if you live there. It's a great relief to get rid of your car. If you need a car for a while, there are ZipCars on every block and of course Lyft & Uber.
I love DC's neighborhoods and can't wait to film some more. The Capitol Hill cast a big shadow over the rest of DC which many people don't realize there are many more amazing areas to explore. Its almost like saying I Love New York and people forgetting there are 4 other boroughs outside of Manhattan. I've come to the conclusion that Big City parking is just bad all over. Whether Boston, DC, or Philly, I tend to give up looking for parking.
Great video. I greatly enjoyed it
I was born and raised in Georgetown DC. Thanks!!!!
So well shot and produced. Thank you Jose!
Well done tour
Great video, thanks for making!
Awesome video!!
Thank you Alex
My family lived in Foggy Bottom when I was born and my great aunt lived on Virginia Ave the site of the Watergate Hotel. I grew up in DC and had a wonderful upbringing and lots of great memories of those times.😊 That Dupont Circle station I used to go to & from work on Connecticut Ave.
Amazing tour, thank you Jose!
thank you
Love your video, amazing!
Thank you
Wow,your site is new to me.i love travel it is one of the best!
Thank you, if you have any places in mind that you would love to see feel free to let me know. I love discovering new places
I thought I knew washington,u have show me so much more!
Great job on the explanation and tour!
Nice video. You have some very interesting places.
thank you, have you ever been to any of the DC neighborhoods? they're fun to explore
👍🏾 Great work José. I like see your video.
🙏 thank you
Beautifully shot ! 👏🏾
Thank You Ray
Jose!! This was dope🙏🏽
thank you so much
Wow. Well done!
Thank You
Good job José 👍
Thank you for this interesting video of my native Washington, D.C. I worked in DuPont Circle for years and I wasn't aware, the Dupont Underground. I assumed you were Dominican before you stated in the video, you were born in the Dominican Republic. 😁As an Afro Boricua, I can relate to Afro Latinos from the Caribbean.
thank you for the support
To be honest. Philadelphia being a capital again looks kind of cool. Its already a beautiful city with allot of history and many historic landmarks.
Jose, do you offer tours to DC, Maryland, Georgetown & Philly?
You can get on a tour bus at Union station.
DuPont Circle is actually a traffic circle, not a roundabout. It doesn’t have free flowing traffic.
The internet correctors 🤦🏾
I’m from Washington DC. I was born there in 1944 but did you know that Alexandria and Arlington were part of the district of Columbia and that Real Estate was seated back to Virginia after the Civil War yeah so Virginia’s contribution doesn’t exist only Maryland.
Does anybody remember the street cars $.10 and you could ride around all day alone?
This was a terrible tour of my hometown. This is a classic example of someone who knows nothing about the city trying to give you a tour. Washington DC is so, so, so much more than this. You only display parts of North West and one part of South East. Even with that, when you talk about "Discover the Amazing Washington DC Neighborhoods" North West has so much more to offer than just Georgetown, The National Mall, DuPont Circle and Friendship Heights. By the way Embassy Row starts blocks before 18th and Massachusetts Avenue, and extend blocks past 35th and Mass. South East is so much more than just the Navy Yard, which is not "DC's southern most point" as you stated. What about South West and North East? You were three blocks away from South West, but there was no mention of it. There is so much rich DC neighborhood history that obviously didn't make the cut. I know it can be a lot to pack into 20-30 minutes, but if you're going to content create, at least be accurate with your information, and visit as much of the city as you can. A hint from a true Washingtonian..... if you had ventured across the Anacostia River to truly see South East, you could've looked back across the river and seen some of the most breathtaking views of DC not seen from anywhere else in the city. Maybe this should've been titled "A birds eye touristy view of DC'
Our capital is ugly
Now, the worst hoods in DC.
You can't do one without the other.