Brookland Neighborhood Guide | Living in Washington, DC | Long & Foster

Living in Brookland, D.C.

Known as “Little Rome,” Brookland is one of D.C.’s most vibrant and distinctive neighborhoods. It’s home to iconic landmarks like the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Trinity College, and The Catholic University of America. The area’s tree-lined streets are dotted with historic houses and new developments, while Monroe Street Market has emerged as a lively spot for arts and culture. Brookland’s welcoming community, historic charm, and thriving creative scene make it an outstanding place to call home.

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Things to Do in Brookland, D.C.

Brookland offers a rich mix of history, culture, and outdoor spaces. The National Arboretum, a 446-acre park, invites nature lovers to explore its gardens, trees, and nine miles of bike paths. History enthusiasts can visit President Lincoln’s Cottage at the Soldiers’ Home or stroll through Fort Bunker Hill Park, a former Civil War site now filled with walking trails and scenic views.

Monroe Street Market serves as a neighborhood hub, featuring art studios, small shops, and restaurants that reflect Brookland’s creative spirit. The Franciscan Monastery is another must-see, with its stunning gardens and historic architecture providing a peaceful escape. Families enjoy Turkey Thicket Recreation Center and Noyes Park, both offering playgrounds and spaces for outdoor fun.

Rowhouses and traffic in Brookland, Washington, DC

The Brookland Neighborhood

There is a good mix of families and young professionals in Brookland occupying the neighborhood's single-family homes. More post-graduates are moving into the area, drawn by the Monroe Street Market. Restaurants in the vicinity are typically small, locally owned establishments. You won't find many major retail chains within the community, as those that call Brookland home strive to keep the small-town feel to their neighborhood. The business area is contained to just a few blocks.

Train with Brookland sign in background in Brookland, Washington, DC

Housing in Brookland, D.C.

Brookland’s housing options reflect the neighborhood’s rich history and evolving character. You can find charming bungalows, Victorian-style homes, and classic brick rowhouses. Many homes boast spacious front porches and yards. For those seeking modern living, more recent developments around Monroe Street Market offer contemporary apartments and condos with stylish amenities. The community is a favorite for families and professionals alike, thanks to its walkable streets, easy access to Metro stations, and proximity to universities.


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