US Department of State

Federal government office · Northwest Rectangle

3

@afar

"Feeling Like a Dignitary Located on the 7th floor of the U.S. State Department, the 42-room Diplomatic Reception Room collection is used by the Secretary of State, Vice President, and Cabinet members to sign treaties, hold summit meetings, and entertain world leaders and dignitaries. Visitors can tour seven of the rooms, including the Franklin Dining Room, where the carpet is so large, it had to be brought in by crane. But the coolest part is viewing the incredible display of over 5,000 objects of early-American fine and decorative art from 1750 to 1825 such as an original Gilbert Stuart portrait of George Washington, the desk where Benjamin Franklin, James Madison, and John Jay signed the Treaty of Paris in 1783 ending the American Revolution, Thomas Jefferson's desk where he drafted the Declaration of Independence, and a silver bowl made by Revolutionary War patriot Paul Revere. Free tours are offered Monday-Friday at 9:30am, 10:30am, or 2:45pm. Call at (202) 647-3241 or reserve online at https://receptiontours.state.gov."

D.C. Hidden Gems and Treasures

2201 C St NW, Washington, DC 20451 Get directions

state.gov
@statedept

3 Postcards

See full details

More Places For You

Pendry Washington DC - The Wharf

Hotel · Waterfront

Nestled in the vibrant Wharf district, Pendry Washington, D.C. offers chic accommodations with stunning Potomac views, a luxurious rooftop bar, and a lively atmosphere, making it the perfect spot for both relaxation and celebration.

13 Postcards

VUE Rooftop

Lounge · Downtown

Experience stunning views of the White House and Washington Monument at Vue Rooftop, a chic bar perfect for sipping pricey cocktails in style.

13 Postcards

The Salt Line

Oyster bar restaurant · Near Southeast

Nautical seafood spot near Nationals Park serving fresh New England and Chesapeake classics with killer oysters, lobster rolls, and a lively riverside patio vibe.

36 Postcards

Lucky Buns

Restaurant · Adams Morgan

At Lucky Buns, this lively Adams Morgan spot redefines casual dining with globetrotting burger creations, killer chicken sandwiches, and a great bar.

24 Postcards

La' Shukran

Middle Eastern restaurant · Capital City Market

La’ Shukran is a hidden gem in Union Market where vibrant Levantine flavors and eclectic decor blend to create a cozy yet lively dining experience that'll make you feel transported.

8 Postcards

Players Club

Bar · Logan Circle

Tucked beneath Shake Shack, this retro lounge delivers vintage arcade games, buzzing nightlife, and rooftop views, making it a playful escape in Logan Circle.

11 Postcards

San Lorenzo

Italian restaurant · Shaw

San Lorenzo serves seasonal Tuscan dishes and Italian cocktails in a cozy, chic space with a rustic-modern vibe.

14 Postcards

Oyster Oyster

Restaurant · Shaw

Michelin-starred vegan spot in DC's Shaw with inventive, hyperlocal veggie tasting menus starring mushrooms and sustainable oysters.

38 Postcards

Da Hong Pao Restaurant and Bar

Chinese restaurant · Logan Circle

Da Hong Pao is a bustling haven for dim sum lovers in DC, serving up a range of Chinese classics, including crispy roast duck and dumplings, all within a spacious and contemporary setting.

4 Postcards

Old Ebbitt Grill

American restaurant · Downtown

Old Ebbitt Grill is a storied DC tavern near the White House serving classic American eats, standout crab cakes, and a celebrated raw bar with lively happy hours.

32 Postcards