Extending from 2nd Street NE to Starburst Plaza, the H Street Corridor is situated in Washington’s Northeast Quadrant. Also known as Near Northeast or the Atlas District, the H Street Corridor is abuzz with art, culture, and events.
The Atlas Performing Arts Center, for example, offers an incredible bill of events, performances, and initiatives that cover a wide array of different artistic and cultural disciplines.
Every year, residents and tourists fill the streets of the H Street Corridor during the annual H Street Festival. Spanning 10 blocks and attracting thousands of participants, this fall event includes art exhibitions, live music concerts, and multi-cultural activities, as well as the possibility to buy crafts and enjoy some local food and drinks.
Similarly, the H Street Farmers’ Market – open every Saturday morning from April to December – is a great attraction of the area. With its fresh, local, organic produce, as well as dairy, pastries, and even flowers, this is one of the H Street Corridor’s must-see.
Of course, the restaurant scene here is buzzing. With countless options for food and drinks, everyone can find something they love – from ramen and dumplings, all the way to chic French cuisine.