Washington DC

Re: I wouldn't travel around SE (L’Enfant Is In SW DC, Not SE
Doogiemo 28 Reviews 1739 reads
posted
1 / 7

I'm going to be visiting DC in September on business and going to be staying near the L'Enfant Plaza. Are there any AMPs or massage parlors near there (or within a metro ride) that provide more than just a rub?

TheOB 72 Reviews 63 reads
posted
2 / 7

Not a whole lot of those businesses near L'Enfant Plaza, and you'd be a stone's throw from Southeast.  You do not want to go wandering around over there.  Your best bet would be hopping on the Metro towards Northern VA.  I suggest the Blue line (Franconia-Springfield) or Orange Line (Vienna Fairfax).  You may have to take a short Uber after getting out of the train.

cks175 44 Reviews 53 reads
posted
3 / 7

L'Enfant Plaza is located in Southwest Washington, D.C., between the National Mall and the Southwest Waterfront. The complex is made up of four commercial buildings around a large plaza and is named after architect Pierre Charles L'Enfant. It's a popular destination for tourists and residents, and is close to popular streets and attractions.  

L'Enfant Plaza, named after architect Pierre Charles L'Enfant, is a lively commercial cent...
L'Enfant Plaza has a variety of shops and services, including a food court with over 20 restaurants. It also has an outdoor square, 1,800 parking spaces, and indoor access to the Metro. The L'Enfant Plaza station is an intermodal transit station complex that includes an underground Washington Metro rapid transit station and an elevated Virginia Railway Express commuter rail station. The station serves the Blue, Orange, Silver, Green, and Yellow lines.
No problem walking around that area, but there are also no AMPs in SW DC. The DC AMP scene used to be quite lively, they were truly more like brothels than standard suburban AMPs. Alas, no more. Only a few AMPs in the entire city and the ladies are old and HJ is the limit (if you can get that).

Take the advice to venture into Northern Virginia.

Max101 8 Reviews 57 reads
posted
4 / 7

I would add Greenbelt to the mix.  You could take the Green Line from L'Enfant Plaza all the way to the north end (Greenbelt).  From there, it would be a short Uber ride to four AMPs, all of which are similar in cost, provider age, and services.  You could also take the Silver Line to Tysons Corner.  There is at least one AAMP within walking distance.  Happy to communicate by PM with more details.

TurbayVeronica See my TER Reviews 66 reads
posted
5 / 7

is not a big deal... also you can take the metro.

ChangeOfPlans 59 reads
posted
6 / 7

This is complete foolishness that should be ignored. Anybody who says "stay away from SE" knows nothing about the city.

That said, unfortunately there is no AMP scene in DC any longer. It's been dead for many years now. In it's heyday was as good as it gets but that is long gone, and if you choose to head out to Va or MD for an AMP you are definitely taking a risk. Your best bet is going to be a provider from Eros.

dcatl 70 Reviews 108 reads
posted
7 / 7

I find rubmaps.ch pretty reliable when I’m traveling.  As a non member you can’t see details beyond house fee but you can tell which places are up based on quantity of reviews and how recent

Register Now!