About Washington DC:
Washington DC, named after the first President of the United States, is situated in the central eastern part of the US on the Potomac River. It borders Virginia in the west and Maryland in the east. The humid subtropical climate offers its residents chilly winters with light snow and hot and humid summers. Winter temperature is around 38 °F, while in July you can expect about 80 °F.
The population is about 700,000. You can expect the cost of living to be fairly high, but it tends to be balanced out by a median household income, which is much higher than average. When it comes to transportation, the city offers you numerous biking trails all around and organized public transportation. It is not difficult to learn how to get around the city since it is divided into four quadrants. The city offers much art exhibitions and events that are free of charge, as well as many free activities. If you are interested in it, click here.
The best neighborhoods are:
- Capitol Hill
- Downtown
- Woodley Park/Cleveland Park
- National Cathedral
- Foggy Bottom
- Georgetown
- Adams Morgan
- U Street
- DuPont Circle
- Logan Circle
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