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5. THE SHOPS AT NATIONAL PLACE
This mall is worth a visit even for non-shoppers. The architecture in the four-story
space is inspired, and there are quiet areas to have a coffee. The shops are mainly
boutiques and small emporiums.
529 14th St or 1331 Pennsylvania Ave, NW • Dis.
access
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6. TYSONS CORNER CENTER AND GALLERIA AT TYSONS II
This huge shopping complex has many anchor stores - Nordstrom, Bloomingdale's,
Lord & Taylor, Saks Fifth Avenue, Macy's, and Neiman Marcus. Two separate malls
are separated by Chain Bridge Road. There's plenty of parking, and some hotels run
shuttle buses.
Tysons Corner Center • 1961 Chain Bridge Rd, McLean, VA
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Galleria at Tysons II • 2001 International Drive, McLean, VA • Dis. access
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7. PENN QUARTER
Close to the mall and filled with restaurants, stores like Bed, Bath and Beyond,
Aveda, and small boutiques, Penn Quarter is a nice respite from a day at the mu-
seums.
7th and G Street, near the Verizon Center
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8. GEORGETOWN
Probably the most famous shopping area in the city, partly because of the hundreds
of shops but also for the pervasive sense of style. Fashion shops are especially nu-
merous, but antiques, art, books, records, electronics, wine, and other products are
found here. The main area is between K and T and 27th and 38th streets, NW, espe-
cially on Wisconsin Avenue, NW, and M Street, NW.
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