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A Circular Argument For High-Style Living

Tucked between Logan and DuPont Circles, Thomas Circle offers close-in proximity to the National Mall (4 blocks away) and the full range of business and government offices and agencies. With two Metro stops nearby, 1301 Thomas Circle is a beneficiary of Washington DC's distinctive urban geography-just close enough to be immediately responsive when the office calls, yet also part of its own unique and lively neighborhood vibe. Surrounded by high-end grocery stores and a regional produce delivery / CSA program, access to fresh foods is easy here. Combined with the proximity to clubs and cultural icons, old and new, this is one of the places to be in Washington's ever-changing landscape.

Thomas Circle, between Logan and DuPont Circles, offers proximity to National Mall, government offices, and business centers. With two Metro stops nearby, 1301 Thomas Circle benefits from DC's unique urban geography-close enough for work, yet with its own lively neighborhood vibe. Enjoy high-end groceries and fresh produce. This is the place to be in DC's ever-changing landscape.

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1301 Thomas Circle
1301 M Street NW,
Washington, DC 20005
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Location Highlights

The World At Your Door

With one of the most innovative and exciting restaurant scenes in the nation, the choices in the District are infinite. International food is one of the great delights of Washington DC, and you have wonderful ethnic choices within walking distance. You can also find everything from casual bar food to romantic fine dining without getting in a cab.

Rock Creek Park

Washington DC is a very dense urban environment where nearly every square foot of space is spoken for. Rock Creek Park, running along the Potomac, is the oldest and largest urban park in the national park system. Dedicated in 1890, Rock Creek features 1,700 acres of natural, multi-use scenery. Hundreds of trails run throughout the park, making it a perfect getaway just a few miles from the White House.

Vibrant Cultural Scene

The U Street Corridor is known for its rich cultural history, particularly its jazz heritage, with landmarks like the historic Lincoln Theatre and the Howard Theatre. The neighborhood hosts numerous art galleries, live music venues, and cultural festivals, making it a lively and engaging place to live.

Capital One Arena

The huge Capital One Arena arena hosts a roster of sports teams: the Capitals, Wizards, Georgetown Hoyas, and WNBA Mystics. When not booked for a game, the arena gets taken over by the latest and greatest music acts. Best of all: You don’t have to fight to park. Just walk a few blocks, and you’re there.

The Library of Congress

The Library of Congress, located near the Capitol Building is open to the public for research purposes, rotating exhibitions, and a variety of special events. A research institution, the LOC is a remarkable place to visit, research, and immerse yourself in virtually any conceivable subject. Along with the nearby Smithsonian, the LOC is the primary repository for the great milestones and myriad details that comprise our nation’s history.