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Top attractions near Audi Field in Washington for 2025 Club World Cup fans

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With the world’s eyes on Audi Field for the 2025 Club World Cup, Washington D.C.’s waterfront buzzes with hidden gems, craft brews, and history steps from the pitch. Here's what makes it unforgettable.

Buzz is already building in Washington, as Audi Field gears up to host international crowds for the FIFA Club World Cup. With the stadium set along the Anacostia River, the surrounding area offers more than just pre-match pints.

From converted industrial spaces now pulsing with food and art to riverside walks that brush against American history, this pocket of the capital blends old grit with fresh energy. Fans won’t need to venture far to soak in something uniquely D.C.

Whether visitors land in the Navy Yard or slip over from the National Mall, the neighborhood around the field is primed to show off. Sports may be the draw—but culture, cuisine and character won’t be sitting on the bench.

Explore the waterfront buzz at The Wharf and Navy Yard

Just steps from Audi Field, the transformation of Washington’s Southwest waterfront has turned this formerly industrial district into a vibrant cultural and entertainment hub.

A general view in the first half between the Vancouver Whitecaps and D.C. United at Audi Field on July 14, 2018. (Source: Patrick McDermott/Getty Images)

The Wharf and Navy Yard brim with activity, offering scenic views along the Anacostia River and a promenade dotted with lively restaurants, cafes, and performance spaces. Whether fans are seeking a riverside stroll before kickoff or a late-night drink with live jazz, this area offers a unique blend of local energy and modern development, perfect for filling the hours before or after a match.

Local brews and game-day vibes in D.C.’s Brewery scene

D.C.’s craft beer culture is thriving, and Audi Field sits right in the middle of it. Within walking distance, Bluejacket Brewery serves up inventive brews in a sleek former Navy Yard warehouse, while Bardo Brewing offers a more relaxed, open-air vibe perfect for game-day gatherings.

The area’s beer gardens, taprooms, and microbreweries often show matches on big screens and are a natural extension of the stadium experience. It’s the kind of neighborhood where fans can raise a pint, talk tactics, and soak up the pre- and post-match buzz.

Culture and history in the heart of the capital

While soccerl is the main attraction, the area surrounding Audi Field offers a window into Washington’s deeper story. The U.S. Navy Museum, located nearby in the Navy Yard, showcases naval artifacts, submarines, and maritime exhibits in a historic setting.

For a more spontaneous cultural hit, the neighborhood is home to outdoor art installations, rotating exhibitions, and colorful murals that reflect the city’s creative pulse. Whether you’re a history buff or just looking to immerse yourself in D.C.’s distinct character, culture is never far from the pitch.

Savor D.C.’s culinary hotspots along the Anacostia

Dining in the Audi Field area is a delight for fans looking to eat well before or after the match. The Salt Line is a local favorite for fresh oysters and New England-style seafood, while Del Mar brings a refined Spanish touch to the waterfront with tapas and paella.

More casual options like Shake Shack or All-Purpose Pizzeria round out the offering for those craving quick bites without sacrificing flavor. The culinary landscape reflects D.C.’s global spirit, making it a delicious complement to the international action on the field.

Adventure meets relaxation on the Anacostia river

For fans looking to recharge away from the roar of the stadium, the Anacostia River offers peaceful and unexpected outdoor escapes. Kayak and paddleboard rentals are available at the Ballpark Boathouse just minutes from Audi Field, letting visitors glide past the city skyline from a new perspective. Whether it’s a morning paddle before a late match or a sunset cruise to unwind, the river offers a calm counterpoint to the electric matchday energy.

Unique finds and unexpected fun beyond the game

Audi Field’s neighborhood doesn’t just cater to traditional tourists—it surprises with local color and offbeat activities. At The Yards Park, kids splash in interactive fountains while adults relax with coffee and river views.

Meanwhile, shops like Steadfast Supply offer handcrafted goods from local makers, and adventurous types can book a class at the Trapeze School New York D.C., located right behind the stadium. It’s this mix of grit and creativity that gives the area its charm—and turns a simple match outing into a full-day adventure.

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