Experience the Soul of Jazz at Bohemian Caverns
Discover the rich legacy of jazz music at Bohemian Caverns, a historic bar in Washington D.C. where every note tells a story.
Bohemian Caverns, a historic bar in Washington, D.C., offers a rich jazz heritage and a vibrant atmosphere, perfect for tourists seeking to immerse themselves in the city’s musical legacy. From live performances to exquisite cocktails, it's a must-visit destination.
A brief summary to Bohemian Caverns
- 2001 11th St NW, Washington, Cardozo, District of Columbia, 20001, US
Know before you go
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- Check the schedule for live performances in advance to catch your favorite artists.
- Arrive early to secure a good spot, as seating can fill up quickly during popular shows.
- Try their signature cocktails, which are crafted to complement the jazz experience.
- Engage with the locals and musicians; they often share great stories about the bar's history.
- Keep an eye out for themed nights that highlight specific jazz genres or artists.
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Getting There
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Public Transit - Bus
From Annapolis, walk to the nearest bus stop where you can catch the Annapolis Transit Line 1 or Line 2 bus. Take the bus to the ‘Annapolis Transit Center.’ Once there, transfer to a DC Circulator which takes you directly into Washington, DC. You will need to get off at the ‘11th St NW & U St NW’ stop. From there, walk two blocks west along U Street NW, then turn right onto 11th Street NW. Bohemian Caverns will be on your left at 2001 11th St NW.
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Public Transit - Train
Walk to the Maryland Area Regional Commuter (MARC) train station in Annapolis. Board a train heading towards Washington, DC. Get off at the 'Washington Union Station.' Once you arrive at Union Station, exit and head to the ‘Red Line’ Metro towards Glenmont. Get off at ‘Gallery Place’ and transfer to the ‘Yellow Line’ Metro towards Greenbelt. After two stops, get off at ‘U Street/African-Amer Civil War Memorial’ station. From the station, walk two blocks west on U Street NW and then turn right onto 11th Street NW. Bohemian Caverns will be located at 2001 11th St NW.
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Biking
If you prefer to bike, rent a bike from one of the bike-sharing services available in Annapolis. Start your ride on the scenic West Street towards the Naval Academy Bridge. Cross the bridge and continue heading towards Washington, DC. Follow the bike lanes along Route 50 towards the Maryland Route 295. When you reach DC, continue on the bike lanes towards U Street NW. Once you reach U Street, turn left and ride down to 11th Street NW. Bohemian Caverns will be on your left at 2001 11th St NW.
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Walking
Walking from Annapolis to Bohemian Caverns is quite a trek, but if you're up for an adventure, start by heading towards the Chesapeake Bay Bridge. Walk along the scenic route towards Eastport and continue until you reach the nearby bus terminal. From there, catch a bus to DC. Once in DC, follow the public transit instructions outlined above.
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