"Nothing beats the Greater Washington DC area for experiences that are unlimited and varied."

 

Our Location

Traditionally Georgetown is linked with Washington DC. That is due not only to proximity, but to the many famous members of our Federal government who have established residence here over the years.

But you might be surprised to know that members of the Georgetown University Hospital team actually can live in any of a wide variety of areas. The range is as broad as Washington D.C., the Maryland suburbs, and Northern Virginia. In fact, the area offers something for everyone.

Georgetown

Georgetown has a long history of gracious living. Established prior to the Revolutionary war, the city still maintains its incredible colonial charm while establishing itself as a modern day hotspot for nightlife activities.

The residential streets are lined with the finest townhouses you’ll find anywhere. The shopping is sensational as you stroll a downtown district boasting quaint boutiques. And the restaurants offer an eclectic fare that reflects the diversity and discernable tastes of this highly desirable area.

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Washington DC Area

The District of Columbia has a well-earned reputation as a place of unparalleled political power. Many of the world’s most critical decisions are made right here.

But its residents see another side to this bustling enclave of politicians, lobbyists, journalists, and more. They see a culture that offers the most diverse opportunities around the globe. That’s because Washington DC is not merely representative of the United States, but is reflective of the world.

In its 120 neighborhoods you’ll find music ranging from opera to bluegrass to hip-hop. And destinations including coffeehouses, comedy clubs, sports bars, cybercafes and more.

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Maryland and Northern Virginia Suburbs

But many on the Georgetown University Hospital team like to leave the hustle and bustle of the city behind after hours. They can choose from either the Maryland or Northern Virginian suburbs. No matter where you choose, you’ll be living in a neighborhood that is among the most desirable in the nation.

Fairfax County, Virginia is tops in the nation in wealthy households, singles tend to choose Arlington and Alexandria, Virginia. The professionals are more likely to make their home in Montgomery County, Maryland. For example, Montgomery County has one doctor for every 142 people.

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