Meridian Hill Park
Meridian Hill Park
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Stacey
Hampshire, UK33 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2024 • Couples
We visited here on the way back from a trip to Washington Zoo, and honestly we thought it was beautiful.
Lots of reviews saying it’s such a shame that the fountain is no longer switched on, but we found it to be beautiful in its natural state of decommission. We met a few really friendly locals who were hanging out there as it was a nice day, it was great to see people chilling and enjoying the space available to them. It was quiet and peaceful, and we thoroughly enjoyed the walk through.
Written 24 February 2024
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roj1281
Houston, TX524 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2022 • Solo
I didn’t realize that this park was under construction when I visited. The fountains and lower portion are closed off to the public. The upper part is still open and lots of people running and walking their dogs. Great wooded area. Once it’s finished it should be very nice. Has great potential.
Written 13 September 2022
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timd640911
Toronto, Canada110 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2019 • Couples
This park has a perfect location and excellent bones as they say. It is a travesty then, that it is so neglected. It has a commanding viewpoint from the top of the hill, looking down on Washington. And what could be a stunning cascading fountain, that has clearly not been working for years as witnessed by the weeds growing in the empty pools. Big beautiful old trees, statues, inviting garden paths. We were happy we stumbled across it but it also says to us that Washington needs to invest more in it's public spaces that are for the people, and not the politicians.
Written 5 May 2019
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Michael E
Arlington, VA311 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2015 • Friends
Meridian Hill Park (AKA: Malcolm X Park) is a beautiful reminder of times past.
The fountain cascading down the hillside and the beautiful pool at the lower end of the park bring peace to the area. On the upper side of the park you can always find people doing something.
On many weekends you can find people playing music under the shade of the trees.
I have seen several couples taking wedding photos on the lower portion of the park near the reflecting pool.
It is a fun place to visit and while you’re at it you can visit Adams Morgan for a bite to eat and a drink in one of the many restaurants running along 18th Street NW between Florida Ave and Columbia Road.
My fiends and I ride bicycles there in the summer.
Written 20 May 2015
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pnmbn
Chicago, IL219 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
June 2013 • Family
We went for the Sunday drum circle. What a unique DC experience! Everyone gathers and drums and dances or just people watch. Be warned.....lots of stairs to get to the top!
Written 18 June 2013
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Kara D
West Falls Church, VA2 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2020 • Family
Was clearly once a beautiful and special place now sadly neglected and in total disrepair. Has the potential to be a remarkable respite in the city.. Instead the gardens are dead, the grass trampled to dirt, the statutes vandalized, fountains dry, trash strewn about. We found a prized parking spot and our car window was smashed while we visited mid day during the week. Not a friendly neighborhood; there were many, many people around and no one offered any assistance. The local police passed me off and didn’t respond. What a hassle.
Written 3 August 2020
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Elliott C
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5.0 of 5 bubbles
June 2019
After more than a year, the repairs on the fountain have been completed and it been running since June 11. It is worth the visit to this urban oasis.
Written 16 June 2019
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SarahMiller73
Georgiana, AL879 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
July 2018 • Couples
First of all, there are literally 4 designated parking spaces, and local residents were using them as their own permanent parking spaces. The second day we tried to go, we finally took a chance and parked in a permit only resident spot. I’m glad we didn’t get a ticket, because what we found was a run-down, graffiti-tagged, littered dog park. Such a sad shame. This is the first National Park I’ve ever felt was a waste of my vacation time. The fountains you see in the old photos don’t work. There is no water anywhere. Trash covers the grounds and all of the grass has been worn away by dogs. It also stinks from dog waste.
Written 3 July 2018
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Leanne S
Alexandria, VA360 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2017 • Family
Not sure what we were expecting as we were going off a 2007 National Park stamp, but what we found was a remnant if it’s former glory. Arriving at dusk we found a fountain system in disrepair and it had been for some time. Poorly lit the park was well used by surrounding residents but lacked little evidence of its glorious past. View of downtown has been obscured for many years by an uninteresting block of flats. Little parking so unless you have a particular interest would not bother. Such a shame....
Written 22 October 2017
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Jonathan M
3 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2016 • Couples
I live nearby and can testify this is the most underrated destination in DC. Especially on a spring / summer day, go here for some rest between sight seeing. Bring a picnic or pick up some food nearby at Harris teeter.
Written 3 January 2016
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