42 min

Best DC Neighborhoods for Vegan Travelers | Tim Wright and Donna Zeigfinger | Ep 41 The World Vegan Travel Podcast

    • Places & Travel

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In today’s episode, we’ll be talking to two guests! Firstly, we are talking with Tim from Attucks Adams who specializes in giving tours of Washington. Donna Zeigfinger is a vegan travel agent who is from this part of the world and she is also from the Washington DC area and they will be talking to us all about Washington DC.

So this is a really fun episode for pretty much everyone! For those of you who have visited DC before, chances are you have spent your time there at some incredible museums and sightseeing around the memorials and the iconic government buildings. There is honestly so much of this incredible stuff but there are some really interesting neighborhoods in DC. They have people living their lives and just like so many big cities DC is rich in culture, diversity, history, and character. 
Tim and Donna are going to be sharing four neighborhoods in DC that have all that culture, diversity, and history in abundance. They will be sharing their favorite spots for entertainment, favorite lodgings, and of course where to go to get the best vegan food in each neighborhood. 
Even if you have never visited DC before and intend to go to all the main sights, consider basing yourself in one of these neighborhoods so you can soak up more of what makes DC the fascinating city that it is. Consider this your guidebook for your next visit to DC.

Make sure you listen in, star these locations in Google Maps so you know where to head when you are next there and, share this with someone who is traveling to Washington DC to get all the recommendations from these vegan travel professionals who are long time DC residents.
Learn more about what we talk about
U Street
Black BroadwayThe Howard TheatreBen’s Chilli BowlThe Line DC Hotel (in Adams Morgan)Downtown
Eaton HotelFruitativeHip City VegSticky FingersH Street North East
Union StationFare WellThe Fancy RadishSticky RicePow PowBelmont-Paul Women’s Equality Museum (walkable from this area - on Capitol Hill)DC StreetcarGeorgetown
Check out our website | Check out all the podcast show notes | Follow us on Instagram

Click here for full show notes with links and images.

In today’s episode, we’ll be talking to two guests! Firstly, we are talking with Tim from Attucks Adams who specializes in giving tours of Washington. Donna Zeigfinger is a vegan travel agent who is from this part of the world and she is also from the Washington DC area and they will be talking to us all about Washington DC.

So this is a really fun episode for pretty much everyone! For those of you who have visited DC before, chances are you have spent your time there at some incredible museums and sightseeing around the memorials and the iconic government buildings. There is honestly so much of this incredible stuff but there are some really interesting neighborhoods in DC. They have people living their lives and just like so many big cities DC is rich in culture, diversity, history, and character. 
Tim and Donna are going to be sharing four neighborhoods in DC that have all that culture, diversity, and history in abundance. They will be sharing their favorite spots for entertainment, favorite lodgings, and of course where to go to get the best vegan food in each neighborhood. 
Even if you have never visited DC before and intend to go to all the main sights, consider basing yourself in one of these neighborhoods so you can soak up more of what makes DC the fascinating city that it is. Consider this your guidebook for your next visit to DC.

Make sure you listen in, star these locations in Google Maps so you know where to head when you are next there and, share this with someone who is traveling to Washington DC to get all the recommendations from these vegan travel professionals who are long time DC residents.
Learn more about what we talk about
U Street
Black BroadwayThe Howard TheatreBen’s Chilli BowlThe Line DC Hotel (in Adams Morgan)Downtown
Eaton HotelFruitativeHip City VegSticky FingersH Street North East
Union StationFare WellThe Fancy RadishSticky RicePow PowBelmont-Paul Women’s Equality Museum (walkable from this area - on Capitol Hill)DC StreetcarGeorgetown
Check out our website | Check out all the podcast show notes | Follow us on Instagram

42 min