Woodley Park
Woodley Park is a neighborhood in the northwest quadrant on Washington, DC that is home to a bustling commercial sector along Connecticut Avenue as well as many serene, leafy side streets catering to quiet residential lifestyles. Woodley Park is home to the National Zoo as well as two of DC's largest hotels, the Marriott Wardman Park and the Omni Shoreham. Many tourists and Washingtonians alike visit Woodley Park to dine at the vast array of international restaurants that line a single block along Connecticut Avenue between Calvert Street and Woodley Road.
Woodley Park was developed in the early part of the 20th century and many original row houses remain and have been beautifully restored. Many grand condo developments offer a wide range of living options in Woodley Park. Read more about Woodley Park real estate.
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Woodley Park boundaries are 34th Street to the west, Woodley Road and Klingle to the north, the National Zoo and Rock Creek Park to the east, Calvert Street to the south and Cleveland Avenue to the southwest. Neighborhoods adjacent to Woodley Park include Cleveland Park, Mount Pleasant, Adams Morgan, Kalorama, Massachusetts Heights and Woodland-Normanstone.
Woodley Park is served by the Woodley Park-Zoo/Adams Morgan Metro station as well as the Circulator Bus.
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