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Visit the nation’s capital to admire presidential monuments, tour fascinating museums, watch professional sports and see modern history being created.

Washington D.C. is an important destination to learn about the U.S., its historic past and eventful present. Tour monuments and museums and appreciate nonpolitical aspects of this impressive city.

The National Mall and Memorial Parks is a good place to begin, with a 2-mile (3-kilometer) stretch of attractions. Stand on the steps of the Lincoln Monument and remember Lincoln’s actions in freeing slaves and establishing a path to race equality in the U.S. Gaze over the reflecting pool to see the tall Washington Monument for the nation’s first president at the center of the mall and the dome of the U.S. Capitol in the distance.

View poignant memorials recognizing American veterans of the Vietnam War, Korean War and World War II near the reflecting pool. Monuments to Franklin Roosevelt, Thomas Jefferson and Martin Luther King, Jr. surround the Tidal Pool just south of the mall. Take a paddleboat across the water for different monument perspectives. The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum is just east.

The Smithsonian has 13 sites along or near the National Mall. Stop at the Smithsonian Castle visitor center to plan your days of exploration, whatever your interests. Among the options are the Air and Space Museum, the Natural History Museum, the American History Museum, the American Indian Museum, the African American History and Culture Museum and the African Art Museum.

North of the National Mall is the president’s residence, the White House. For tours of the White House or observations of sessions in the U.S. Capitol, contact your member of congress or country embassy well in advance of your trip to D.C.

Other attractions in Washington D.C. include the National Gallery of Art, the Newseum, filled with interactive stories about freedom and free expression, and the Library of Congress,recognized asthe world’s largest library. Ford’s Theatre, where Lincoln was assassinated, is now a working theater. Enjoy outstanding performances at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. See professional football, baseball, hockey and basketball in nearby venues.

Where to stay in Washington

Downtown Washington D.C. showing street scenes, a city and night scenes

Downtown Washington D.C.

4.5/5(6,676 area reviews)

Central business district boasting Penn Quarter, Chinatown, and CityCenterDC, with a variety of bars, restaurants, and theaters. Explore historic sites like Lafayette Square and enjoy diverse dining options such as Fogo de Chão and Old Ebbitt Grill.

Downtown Washington D.C.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park which includes a city and a river or creek

Northwest

4/5(100 area reviews)

Discover the heart of Washington, D.C. in this bustling quadrant, home to the central business district, Federal Triangle, and northern National Mall museums. Explore college campuses, catch a game at Capital One Arena, or visit the National Cathedral and Rock Creek Park. Enjoy seamless connectivity with all six Metro lines and numerous bus options.

Northwest
Georgetown showing a house, heritage architecture and a city

Georgetown

4.5/5(371 area reviews)

Historic landmarks and a bustling commercial district await, with high-end shops, bars, and restaurants at Wisconsin Avenue and M Street. Enjoy waterfront dining at Washington Harbour or explore the scenic Chesapeake and Ohio Canal.

Georgetown
United States Capitol featuring heritage architecture, a sunset and an administrative buidling

Capitol Hill

4/5(2,968 area reviews)

Historic and densely populated, this neighborhood boasts the Capitol, Supreme Court, and Library of Congress. Stroll along Pennsylvania Avenue, shop at Eastern Market, or explore Barracks Row's vibrant commercial scene.

Capitol Hill
Dupont Circle which includes a monument and a statue or sculpture

Dupont Circle

4.5/5(2,793 area reviews)

Embassies and think tanks abound in this area, where visitors can enjoy the Dupont Circle Fountain, historic Anderson House, and diverse dining options. Easily accessible via the Red Line Metro station.

Dupont Circle
Alexandria featuring heritage elements

Old Town Alexandria

4.5/5(580 area reviews)

Discover well-preserved late-18th and early-19th century urban architecture in this National Historic Landmark District. Explore the commercial center around S. Washington Street and King Street, featuring notable buildings like the Art Deco Virginia Public Service building.

Old Town Alexandria
Washington Plaza Hotel
Washington Plaza Hotel
4 out of 5
10 Thomas Circle NW, Washington, DC
Book a stay at this business-friendly hotel in Washington. Enjoy free WiFi, an outdoor pool, and breakfast (surcharge). Our guests praise the breakfast and the ...
8.6/10 Excellent! (3,268 reviews)
"Great location if you take cabi!"

Reviewed on May 22, 2024

Washington Plaza Hotel
State Plaza Hotel
State Plaza Hotel
3.5 out of 5
2116 E Street NW, Washington, DC
Book a stay at this business-friendly hotel in Washington. Enjoy free WiFi, breakfast (surcharge), and a fitness center. Our guests praise the breakfast and ...
9/10 Wonderful! (1,656 reviews)
"What a great little gem in such an accessible part of the city"

Reviewed on May 23, 2024

State Plaza Hotel
Omni Shoreham Hotel
Omni Shoreham Hotel
4 out of 5
2500 Calvert St Nw, Washington, DC
Book a stay at this business-friendly hotel in Washington. Enjoy an outdoor pool, 2 bars/lounges, and breakfast (surcharge). Our guests praise the breakfast ...
8.4/10 Very Good! (1,303 reviews)
"Excellent hotel!!! It was fantastic except for one thing: housekeeping was unbelievably loud; slamming doors, chatter, banging against the walls. Not everyone gets up early."

Reviewed on May 21, 2024

Omni Shoreham Hotel
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Embassy Suites by Hilton Washington D.C. – Convention Center
Embassy Suites by Hilton Washington D.C. – Convention Center
3.5 out of 5
900 10th St NW, Washington, DC
Stay at this 3.5-star aparthotel in Washington. Enjoy free breakfast, a 24-hour fitness center, and WiFi (surcharge). Our guests praise the breakfast and the ...
8.6/10 Excellent! (1,881 reviews)
"Great location! The staff was excellent. Plan to visit this location again soon."

Reviewed on May 20, 2024

Embassy Suites by Hilton Washington D.C. – Convention Center
Holiday Inn Washington Capitol - Natl Mall, an IHG Hotel
Holiday Inn Washington Capitol - Natl Mall, an IHG Hotel
3 out of 5
550 C St SW, Washington, DC
Book a stay at this business-friendly aparthotel in Washington. Enjoy free WiFi, an outdoor pool, and 2 restaurants. Our guests praise the helpful staff and ...
8.2/10 Very Good! (3,667 reviews)
"great location"

Reviewed on May 23, 2024

Holiday Inn Washington Capitol - Natl Mall, an IHG Hotel
The Dupont Circle Hotel
The Dupont Circle Hotel
4.5 out of 5
1500 New Hampshire Ave Nw, Washington, DC
Book a stay at this boutique aparthotel in Washington. Enjoy free WiFi, breakfast (surcharge), and 24-hour room service. Our guests praise the breakfast and ...
9.4/10 Exceptional! (1,175 reviews)
"It was our first time staying in the area. We loved all the places it had to offer and how convenient the hotel location was. Staff was very friendly and accommodating."

Reviewed on May 22, 2024

The Dupont Circle Hotel
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.

Getting around Washington

Unlike many American cities, Washington D.C. is easy to navigate without access to a car of your own. Reach all the major points of interest using the Metrorail and Metrobus systems, which you can pay for with a reloadable SmarTrip card. The card also covers the DC Circulator, an affordable bus. Taxis are widely available and fairly inexpensive too. Rent a car if you plan to travel outside D.C. Visit the District Department of Transportation (DDOT) website. Browse Washington rental cars.

Best time to visit

Summer can get very hot and very busy in Washington, so aim to avoid the warmest months and visit in spring or fall instead. The city’s cherry trees usually blossom at the end of March and in early April. This annual spectacle tends to draw a high volume of visitors to the city. See it for yourself, however, and you will most likely decide it was worth braving the crowds for this lovely sight.

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4/5 - Good

Verified traveler
Jun 5, 2020

We were there for our sons wedding he had at the Spanish Trail, it was nice area.

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveler
Jun 2, 2020

The protestors were not peaceful. Well a few were, but most were anarchists. I did feel safe and peaceful in the hotel however.

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveler
May 31, 2020

Beautiful city, lovely to see our nation's capital in spring

4/5 - Good

Verified traveler
May 27, 2020

I went to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. It is a very somber, yet thought-provoking place.

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveler
May 27, 2020

Great place to visit

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveler
May 25, 2020

DC is one of my top 2 favorite cities to visit...with SF being the other

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