Welcome to Adams Morgan
A multicultural melting pot.
Adams Morgan, a neighborhood on the hill adjacent to Dupont Circle, was built on diversity in the 1950s when residents rallied for the desegregation of its two elementary schools, John Quincy Adams and Thomas P. Morgan. Since then, it’s become known for its cultural diversity and as a welcoming place for all residents.
For some, the neighborhood is synonymous with the late-night revelry on 18th Street, but for others, it’s a charming and mellow place to call home. Tall townhouses on shady side streets speak to its past, while a large contingent of residents and a diverse community are the reason for its vibrant present.
What to Expect
Entertainment-filled evenings and daytime diversions.
Bar-hopping and dancing until dawn is my favorite pastimes on 18th Street. Nightclubs, bars, and affordable eateries line the commercial strip. There’s a wide variety of eclectic shops and places to be discovered by those with a curious nature.
The Lifestyle
Laidback and unpretentious.
Enjoying your evenings and easing into your mornings make up the daily rhythms here. Residents tend to be socially conscious and politically involved, but also not to take themselves too seriously.
The Market
A variety of housing options.
Adams Morgan’s attractive rowhouses, pre-war apartment buildings, and newer loft apartments have grown in value as the neighborhood has evolved. Affordable apartment options are still plenty in many larger buildings and condos.
You'll Fall in Love With
The diverse culture and endless distractions.
Those who want a full urban experience but appreciate eye-catching architecture and proximity to green space will feel at home here. Trying new foods, listening to new music, and making new friends keeps this neighborhood constantly humming.