Embassy Row: International Intrigue & Millionaires

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  • Duration: 120 Minutes (approx.)
  • Location: Washington, DC
  • Product code: 11

Explore Embassy Row and Dupont Circle. Learn about the people and places that have turned this district into one of the most exclusive neighborhoods in the city and the center of the foreign diplomatic community.


Take a walk around the world and see the international side of the nation’s capital city.


From diplomatic scandals to millionaires mansions, this tour explores the glamour of DC in the early 20th century and the international aura of today.


Experience a fascinating 2-hour walking tour of Embassy Row, guided by a professional tour guide who will immerse you in tales of international intrigue and Gilded Age splendor. Starting at the iconic Dupont Circle Fountain, you'll travel along Embassy Row, marveling at the opulent mansions and historic embassies that line Massachusetts Avenue. Along the way, you'll uncover stories of power, diplomacy, and scandal that have shaped the area. The tour continues to Sheridan Circle before winding through the serene streets of Kalorama to visit the historic Woodrow Wilson House, a preserved gem of the past. Concluding back at the Dupont Circle Metro, this tour offers a captivating blend of architecture.

 

Known as the Gilded Age’s “Millionaire’s Row,” this portion of Embassy Row showcases grand, opulent mansions that once belonged to the wealthiest figures in Washington, D.C. These architectural marvels represent a variety of styles, from Beaux-Arts to Italian Renaissance Revival, serving as a testament to the glamour and excess of a bygone era.


Massachusetts Avenue is home to a dazzling array of international diplomatic missions, each embassy offering a glimpse into their country’s culture and heritage. These buildings not only host diplomatic affairs but also offer events that celebrate their respective nations’ rich histories and traditions.

 

At the heart of the neighborhood, Dupont Circle serves as an oasis of social interaction and community vibrancy. The Dupont Circle Fountain, designed in 1921 by sculptors Daniel Chester French and Henry Bacon, is an iconic meeting point surrounded by manicured parks and bustling streets. This lively area features local markets, street performers, and cafés, adding to its reputation as a hub for culture and gathering.


A historic private club dating back to 1878, the Cosmos Club is housed in a majestic mansion that exudes sophistication. Known as a gathering place for intellectuals, dignitaries, and members of the arts and sciences, the club carries a long legacy of academic and cultural contributions. The building itself is an architectural gem, featuring richly decorated interiors and a grand façade.

  

Anderson House, a marvel of early 20th-century design, was once the winter residence of Larz and Isabel Anderson. Today, it serves as the headquarters of the Society of the Cincinnati. The house’s ornate décor, with Italian murals and carved woodwork, reflects the Andersons’ world travels and refined taste.

 

Nestled in the Kalorama neighborhood, the Woodrow Wilson House is a lovingly preserved time capsule of the former president’s life. This historic site features period furnishings, personal artifacts, and educational displays about Wilson’s presidency and legacy. 


A hidden gem in the city, the Spanish Steps provides a quiet and picturesque escape from the urban bustle. Modeled after the famous steps in Rome, this charming staircase is surrounded by lush greenery and historic homes.