Farragut Square

17th Street Northwest
Washington, DC - 20006

Type: Parks
(202) 245-4715
 
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Farragut Square is a historic public park located in the heart of Washington, D.C., within the bustling business district. Named in honor of Admiral David Farragut, a prominent naval hero of the Civil War, the square is a prominent landmark and a popular spot for both locals and visitors. With its beautiful green spaces, historical monuments, and proximity to various attractions, Farragut Square is a key part of the city’s cultural and social landscape.

Why Visit Farragut Square

  • Historical Significance: The square is named after Admiral David Farragut, the first admiral of the U.S. Navy. It features a statue of Farragut, which serves as a focal point and tribute to his legacy.
  • Green Space in the City: Enjoy a relaxing stroll or a picnic in the park’s green areas. The well-maintained lawns and shaded trees offer a peaceful escape from the busy urban environment.
  • Proximity to Attractions: Located in the downtown area, the square is conveniently situated near many of Washington, D.C.’s major attractions, including the White House and the National Mall.
  • Public Events: The park often hosts various public events, including farmers’ markets, art exhibitions, and community gatherings. Check local event listings to see what’s happening during your visit.

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Farragut Square is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and ideal for outdoor activities. Spring (March to May) offers blooming flowers and pleasant temperatures, while fall (September to November) provides cooler weather and colorful foliage. Summer can be hot and busy, but the square remains a vibrant spot for enjoying the city. Winter visits can also be enjoyable, though it can be cold and less busy.

How to Get There

  • By Car: Farragut Square is easily accessible by car, located at the intersection of K Street and Connecticut Avenue NW. There are parking garages and metered parking options available nearby.
  • By Public Transit: The park is well-served by Washington, D.C.’s public transit system. The Farragut North and Farragut West Metro stations are both within walking distance, providing easy access via the Red, Orange, and Blue Metro lines.
  • By Bike: For those who prefer biking, the area around Farragut Square is bike-friendly, with bike racks available for secure parking.

Tips for Visitors

  • Check Event Schedules: Look up any scheduled events or markets that might be taking place during your visit to make the most of your time at the square.
  • Bring Essentials: Pack essentials such as water, sunscreen, and a hat for sunny days. Comfortable walking shoes are also recommended for exploring the area.
  • Respect Park Rules: Follow park rules and guidelines to ensure a pleasant visit for everyone. This includes keeping the area clean and respecting the historical monuments and statues.

Farragut Square offers a blend of historical charm and urban relaxation, making it a must-visit destination in Washington, D.C. Whether you’re enjoying the green space, attending an event, or exploring nearby attractions, the square provides a vibrant and welcoming atmosphere in the heart of the city.

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