Namrud Miruts
March 22, 2025
This place has really good gas not gonna lie. And they bless with a free jay here and there. First time here but they def going to see me again!

Botaniq DC is a local cannabis dispensary in Washington, D.C. that offers a wide range of high-quality cannabis products and exceptional customer service. Whether you're a seasoned connoisseur or new to cannabis, their knowledgeable staff is ready to assist you in finding the right products.
700 7th Street Northwest
Washington, DC 20001
$$ · Recreational & Medical
4.6
38 reviews
Namrud Miruts
March 22, 2025
This place has really good gas not gonna lie. And they bless with a free jay here and there. First time here but they def going to see me again!
Dawit Yeshak
March 15, 2025
The gentlemen at the store very helpful and friendly I been ordering from hilife dc for the past 3 weeks. Have nothing but best products 🔥
LV Postal
March 12, 2025
Always a great experience. People there are helpful and friendly. Highly recommend checking it out!
Garrett Brooks
October 7, 2024
Absolute BEST service around!! Delivery was super easy! Customer service above and beyond!! Don't hesitate to do business here!! All around GREAT experience.
Claudia mariani
May 2, 2024
Exceptional customer service and unbeatable prices for the great quality. I have been a customer for a year and have always been satisfied, no need to look elsewhere, I found my spot. Thank you guys for doing what you do!! Highly recommend !!
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Tourists can possess cannabis legally. However, there are no licensed recreational stores — only medical dispensaries (which require a D.C. medical card). The "gifting" market operates in a legal gray area. DC HI- botaniq is a recreational & medical dispensary, so no medical card is needed for adult-use purchases.
In District of Columbia, recreational customers can purchase up to 2 oz (56g) possession limit. No legal retail sales (gifting only).. DC HI- botaniq may have additional product-specific limits — check with the dispensary for details.
DC HI- botaniq is cash only. Check with the dispensary for nearby ATM locations.
Yes, DC HI- botaniq offers delivery. Cannabis delivery is legal in District of Columbia. Check the dispensary's website for delivery areas and minimum order requirements.
DC HI- botaniq is located at 700 7th Street Northwest, Washington, DC 20001. The dispensary is open 7 days a week. Hours vary by day — check the hours section above for today's schedule.

Washington, DC

Washington, DC

Washington, DC
Last updated January 15, 2026
Washington D.C. legalized recreational cannabis possession and home growing in 2014 through Initiative 71. However, due to a Congressional spending rider, commercial sales remain technically blocked. A gray market of "gifting" services has emerged. Medical marijuana has been available since 2010.
Recreational: 21+
Medical: 18+
Rec: 2 oz (56g) possession limit. No legal retail sales (gifting only).
Med: 4 oz per month from licensed dispensaries
Prohibited. Cannot consume on any public space, federal property, or in any vehicle. Given D.C.'s unique federal status, this is especially strictly enforced near federal buildings.
Adults 21+ may grow up to 6 plants per person (no more than 3 mature) and up to 12 plants per household.
Allowed
Medical cannabis is subject to 6% sales tax. No recreational tax exists because there are no legal recreational sales.
Tourists can possess cannabis legally. However, there are no licensed recreational stores — only medical dispensaries (which require a D.C. medical card). The "gifting" market operates in a legal gray area.
Disclaimer: Cannabis laws change frequently. This information was last updated on January 15, 2026. Always verify current laws with official state sources before making any decisions. This guide is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.