Located on one of D.C.'s primary thoroughfares, and in one of its most popular neighborhoods, Hampton Court offers the best in city living at an affordable price. Remodeled kitchens and beautiful hardwood floors lend convenience and charm to these apartments. Hampton Court is in walking distance of two Metro stations, as well as the shops, dining, and nightlife found in Dupont Circle.
2013 New Hampshire Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20009
Phone: 877-810-1993
Development of Dupont Circle originally called Pacific Circle began in 1871. The name change occurred after a statue of Rear Admiral Samuel Francis Du Pont was erected. (This statue has since been replaced by the marble fountain we see today, which symbolizes the Wind, Sea, and Stars.)
Dupont Circle centers around the intersection of D.C.'s three best-known causeways: Connecticut Avenue, Massachusetts Avenue, and New Hampshire Avenue. Though the neighborhood boasts an active nightlife, the area is primarily residential. Freestanding houses and palatial mansions line the broader avenues, while the grid streets are comprised of rowhouses, typically in Queen Anne and Richardsonian Romanesque styles.
Today, Dupont Circle houses a wide variety of art studios, cinemas, restaurants, bars, and coffee shops. These, along with the area's unique architecture, make Dupont one of the most popular areas in D.C.--both to live and to have fun.