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Somewhat Walkable

Commute to Downtown Washington, DC

Somewhat Walkable

Some errands can be accomplished on foot.

Rider’s Paradise

World-class public transportation.

Bikeable

Some bike infrastructure.

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About this Location

Washington
DC

This location has a Walk Score of 66 out of 100. This location is Somewhat Walkable so some errands can be accomplished on foot.

This location is a six minute walk from the BL Blue, the OR Orange and the SV Silver at the SMITHSONIAN, BLUE/ORANGE/SILVER LINE TRACK 1 PLATFORM stop.

This location is in the Dupont Circle neighborhood in Washington, DC. Nearby parks include The Gwenfritz Sculpture, Infinity Sculpture and Jefferson Pier Marker.

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Rider’s Paradise

This location is a Rider’s Paradise which means world-class public transportation.

Rail lines:

  • SV Silver

    0.2 mi

  • OR Orange

    0.2 mi

  • BL Blue

    0.2 mi

  • GR Green

    0.6 mi

  • YL Yellow

    0.6 mi

  • RD Red

    0.6 mi

Bus lines:

  • NMS National Mall Route

    0.1 mi

  • 250 KENT ISLAND & DAVIDSONVILLE - DC

    0.1 mi

  • 230 SEVERNA PARK & ANNAPOLIS - DC

    0.1 mi

  • 305 COLUMBIA & SILVER SPRING - DC

    0.1 mi

  • 630 LA PLATA/WALDORF - WASHINGTON DC

    0.1 mi

  • 335 CLARKSVILLE & COLUMBIA - DC

    0.1 mi

  • 325 COLUMBIA & SILVER SPRING - DC

    0.1 mi

  • 345 ELLICOTT CITY & COLUMBIA - DC

    0.1 mi

  • 725 CALIFORNIA/CHARLOTTE HALL - DC

    0.1 mi

  • D50 14 ST

    0.1 mi

Dupont Circle Neighborhood

This location is in the Dupont Circle neighborhood. Dupont Circle is the 2nd most walkable neighborhood in Washington, DC with a neighborhood Walk Score of 98.

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