1. Georgetown is a historic neighborhood in Washington, DC known for its charming cobblestone streets, elegant row houses, boutiques, and restaurants. It was founded in 1751 and has a rich history, including serving as a major port for the slave trade. Georgetown also boasts a number of notable museums and institutions, including the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and Georgetown University.

2. Working hours and phone numbers vary depending on the establishment. It’s best to check ahead of time for specific operating hours and contact information.

3. There is no ticket required to visit Georgetown as it is an open neighborhood. Transportation options include Metrobus, Circulator bus, and the DC metro. There are also bike rental stations and scenic water taxis available for visitors to use.