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The Cakeroom

If you have a hankering for some divine baked goods, stop by the Cakeroom for those delicious sweets. The bake shop's delectable offerings range from "tea time" cakes to layered cakes to gourmet cupcakes. For those who are looking for something a little less cakey, the bakery also whips up cookies, cheesecakes, and morning pastries. Wash your selection down with coffee, hot chocolate, or tea, depending on your mood. Want something a little more personal? The Cakeroom also creates custom-to-order cakes for special occasions.

Chinatown

Chinatown is a neighborhood in the bustling city of Washington, DC. From coffee houses to hole-in-the-wall restaurants to unique stores, you have it all in this place. After undergoing massive renovations in 2006, this district has become one of the city's hip and happening spots. Movie theaters and high-end shopping boutiques attract a young and chic crowd. True to its name, most of the businesses have Chinese signs and feature Chinese products. You can see the blend of tradition and modernity in this uber-cool area.

U Street

With cute boutiques, great restaurants, exciting nightlife spots, and tourist attractions like the African-American Civil War Memorial, U Street is a lively neighborhood in the city. A portion of this nine-block district is part of the larger Shaw District, but U Street is unique because it was once the cultural center for African Americans in the city. Also, remaining significant to this day, the area is known for its distinct cultural vibe. Thus, you'll discover artistic murals lining the neighborhood as well as notable jazz venues and theaters.

Georgetown Park

Whether you fancy a bit of window shopping or wish to indulge in a full-fledged shopping spree, Georgetown Park has got you covered. This iconic shopping center thrives right at the center of the historic neighborhood of Georgetown. Earlier developed as an indoor mall, Georgetown Park underwent an extensive facelift in 2014, during which premier stores cropped up on M Street and Wisconsin Avenue--adding a lovely character to the overall complex. Despite its modern retail stores and shops, this beloved shopping center retains its erstwhile heritage charm, which is an extension of its century-old warehouse building. Visitors will love the vibe here at Georgetown Park as they stroll along the neighborhood's streets and fulfill their shopping needs from the numerous retail stores in the complex.

Tysons Corner Center

Tysons Corner Center is one of the largest malls in the DC Metro area. The mall features six anchor stores, almost 300 shops, an impressive selection of restaurants to dine in, and a luxury Hyatt Regency Hotel; the center offers a premium shopping experience. You'll discover high-end boutiques along with inexpensive stores, ensuring that you'll find something for any budget. If you get tired of shopping, you can visit the 16-screen theater at the mall. Stop by the mall and be dazzled at the variety of options to indulge in this shopping destination.

Barracks Row

Barracks Row, situated in Washington, D.C.'s Capitol Hill neighborhood, is a lively and historic section along 8th Street South East. Facing a decline after World War II and the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., it has evolved into a lively destination with a mix of historic charm and contemporary flair. The area boasts diverse dining, trendy boutiques and a welcoming atmosphere. You can enjoy exploring historic architecture, local shops and a variety of restaurants and cafes. Barracks Row captures the essence of Washington, D.C.'s rich culture, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists.

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