Kalorama Triangle and Sheridan-Kalorama are two very affluent residential neighborhoods in Northwest Washington, D.C. Kalorama Triangle is bordered by Connecticut Avenue, Columbia Road and Calvert Street/Rock Creek Park. Sheridan-Kalorama is immediately west, located between Connecticut Avenue, Rock Creek Park, Massachusetts Avenue and Florida Avenue. Both are accessible from the Dupont Circle and Woodley Park Metro stations.
The chief distinction between the two lies in the more urban character of Kalorama Triangle, and the more suburban feel to Sheridan-Kalorama. The latter is notably the most affluent neighborhood in Washington, while the Triangle is comparable with Dupont Circle and Woodley Park, in being populated by Washington's large affluence. Both the Kalorama Triangle and Kalorama-Sheridan are noted for their park-like settings, large single-family homes, spacious and elegant pre-war condominiums and coops, and prestige as desirable addresses within Washington, D.C.
