Dupont Circle is one of Washington, DC’s most vibrant and historic neighborhoods, known for its elegant architecture, lively atmosphere, and rich cultural scene. Located just north of downtown, it serves as both a major traffic circle and a popular gathering place for locals and visitors. You can take metro to Dupont Circle stop that put you right at next to the Dupont circle.
I have been to Dupont Circle many times, but I had never actually visited the circle itself. This was my first time walking up to it and taking pictures. The circle felt especially magical, coming right after the area’s biggest snow in January 2026. Patches of snow still covered the ground, making the scene perfect for photos.
There were a couple of girls there with a lovely dog right in the circle. One of them was holding a banner that read: “Life is hard, but dogs are warm. Come say hi to Otis.” I asked if I could take a picture with Otis.
(The white marble fountain at the center of Dupont Circle is called the Dupont Circle Fountain, officially known as the Rear Admiral Samuel Francis Du Pont Memorial Fountain.)






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