What to see and do once you’ve had the best gifting experience in D.C.

Whether you are a D.C. native or are traveling from another destination, there is always something new to see and do in the capital. We know that people who love luxury goods also love great food, entertainment and culture, so the team at Luxury Soil has put together a complete list of exciting things to do in D.C. that pair well with the best luxury gifts in D.C. Take a look around the city and remember that no matter where you are in D.C. Luxury Soil to source your desired luxury goods.

H Street

Excellent shopping, bars, art, and culture

The same street as our storefront.

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Capitol Hill

The largest and most historic neighborhood in D.C.

A 7-minute drive from Luxury Soil.

U Street Northwest

One of the most active streets in D.C. with amazing bars

A 21-minute drive from Luxury Soil.

NoMa

New modern development with a metropolitan feel

A 4-minute drive from Luxury Soil.

Downtown D.C.

Classy, historical, and iconic places to eat and shop

A 12-minute drive from Luxury Soil.

Adams Morgan

A classic and historic area to shop and dine

A 29-minute drive from Luxury Soil.

Union Market

Great open-air market feel for food or drinks

A 5-minute drive from Luxury Soil.

National Harbor

Upscale waterside shopping, dining, and attractions

A 20-minute drive from Luxury Soil.

Northwest Washington

Home to The White House, Smithsonian Museums, and more.

A 30-minute drive from Luxury Soil.

More sites to see once you’ve experienced luxury in D.C.

Whether you are a D.C. native or are traveling from another destination, there is always something new to see and do in the capitol. We know that people who love luxury also love good food, entertainment and culture, so the team at Luxury Soil has put together a complete list of what to see and do once you’ve experienced luxury goods in D.C. Take a look around the city and remember that no matter where you are in the capitol, Luxury Soil is the best place to look for luxury goods.

interior shot of a large domed room inside the Library of Congress

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Library of Congress

The Library of Congress is the official library of the United States Congress, however, it is also open to the public. The Library of Congress is viewed as one of the top research libraries in the world and is one of the oldest libraries in the United States. It’s a terrible idea to try and blaze your favorite flower inside the library, but if you’re the type that likes to expand your mind after you elevate it then this is the perfect place to pay a visit.

Security camera in front of an American flag

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International Spy Museum

The International Spy Museum is a privately owned and not-for-profit museum dedicated to educating its visitors on the historical and current role of espionage in society. If you’re the type to smoke a joint or two and then you think someone is watching you, then this is not the place for you. However, if you’re the type to get high and watch James Bond, then the International Spy Museum is right up your alley.

Front-facing view of The White House

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The White House

The White House is arguably the most recognizable landmark in D.C. and possibly all of the United States. The White House has been home to 46 U.S. Presidents, has been visited by countless world leaders and politicians, and is even possible for the general public to tour. With federal agents around The White House, we strongly suggest you don’t smoke anywhere nearby. However, after a nice pre-roll or flower, this site is certainly a sight to see.

Statue of Abraham Lincoln beneath text on a wall behind statue that reads, "In this temple as in the hearts of the people for whom he saved The Union the memory of Abraham Lincoln is enshrined forever."

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The Lincoln Memorial

The monument constructed for the 16th President of the U.S. is truly fantastic. Whether you are a fan or a skeptic of our late president, it’s worth going to see the beauty of the memorial. Lincoln was most well known for signing the Emancipation Proclamation and fighting hard against slavery. He partially lives in infamy because of his choice to sign the Indian Removal Act and relocating many natives to “Indian Territory” which is now in its present-day state of Oklahoma. Again, this monument is on federal property, so we discourage consumption here. However, next time you smoke some of the best weed in D.C., you can thank Lincoln for winning the Civil War!