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Welcome to the nation’s capital, where you can find history and urban living in equal measure. There is no shortage of things to see in Washington, D.C. From quintessential stops at places like 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue to hours spent at small museums and fantastic restaurants, there are loads of ways to use your time in this city. Visit the Jefferson Memorial, stop by Ford’s Theater, and cap off your day at a chic restaurant lounge. There is so much to do in the capital that many visitors take advantage of Washington, D.C. tours.

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An escape to Washington doesn't have to break the bank. You can leave your wallet at home if you go to:

Historical Society of Washington D.C. - Wander the halls and marvel at the impressive displays and unique collections at this popular museum.

American Legion Freedom Bell - This is an ideal place to get your culture hit and learn more about the local arts scene.

Bundy Playground - Give the kids a good time or unleash your own inner child — this attraction was made for fun.

Upshur Pool - Swing by for a refreshing paddle and let your inner water lover splash free.

FBI headquarters - Pay a visit to this landmark and take in its distinctive design.

Peterson's Boarding House - If you plan to explore the region's history through its landmarks, stick this one on your must-see list.

Franklin Square - Mingle with the local people and discover the real character and energy of this place.

Turquoise Lake - Find a nice spot to sit and enjoy the calmness that comes with being around water.

Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library - Introduce yourself to a local and find out why many tourists stop by this place.

Sixth and I Historic Synagogue - Whatever your religious leanings, this place will inspire a sense of reverence in you.

National Mall - You're sure to reconnect with Mother Nature at this magnificent attraction.

McPherson Square - Refresh your mind, body and soul by spending time with Mother Nature.

Areas & Neighborhoods in Washington

Attractions in Washington, D.C. span many neighborhoods, each with its own vibe. Perhaps you want to dive into the arts scene, or maybe you’re in town with one mission: Learn everything you can about American history. It doesn’t matter what you’re hungry for, Washington is serving it in at least one neighborhood.

Arts District — Head to the Arts District for a sampling of the city’s best jazz musicians, as well as iconic local restaurants serving late-night chili and plenty of historic buildings.

Capitol Hill — This neighborhood is, naturally, home to the U.S. Capitol Building. In addition to this important landmark, you will also find other places of interest in the area. The Library of Congress is in Capitol Hill, as well as the Eastern Market. Foodies will be happy to be met with lots of fine dining as well.

Chinatown — Washington, D.C.’s Chinatown is not the largest of its kind in the nation. Still, what it lacks in size it makes up for in atmosphere. This neighborhood is a refreshing blend of culture, cuisine, and event venues.

Penn Quarter — Penn Quarter marries some of the best parts about Washington, D.C. art and culture. For instance, you can watch a major event at the Verizon Center just as easily as you can grab a bite at a small ethnic eatery.

Things to See in Washington, DC

Spend your mornings reflecting in front of the Lincoln Memorial or the Washington Monument. You can take photos of some of the most important sights in the country on just about every corner, so keep your shutter finger ready. Other meaningful things to see in the city include: Jefferson Memorial, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, and the Supreme Court building. Visit in the spring, and you can revel in the sight of more than 1,000 cherry blossoms. And year round, your evenings are easy to fill with shows like the Washington Ballet.

Sightseeing in Washington

The diverse list of things to do in Washington, D.C. is ever growing, while historic mainstays are not going anywhere. You can fill your time in more active pursuits walking through the National Zoo and the Smithsonian Museum. You might also want to spend an afternoon exploring the foliage in Rock Creek Park. The city sponsors a program called the Capital Bikeshare, which has hundreds of bike rental stations in the city and makes it easy to get around. Washington, D.C. bus tours help you see many of the most significant attractions in one day.

Things to Do in Washington with Kids

There's fun for all the family wherever you wander in Washington. Here are a few family friendly experiences you can enjoy together that will make your getaway a blast:


 

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Dupont Circle

Visitors to Dupont Circle love its fantastic nightlife, and you can check out Dupont Circle and Mansion on O Street. If you want to see more in the area, you can get around town on the metro at Dupont Circle Station.

Georgetown

Georgetown is known for its abundant dining options, and you can plan a trip to Georgetown Park and Washington Harbour while you're in town.

Capitol Hill

Known for its fascinating museums and important monuments, there's plenty to explore in Capitol Hill. Check out top attractions like United States Capitol and Folger Shakespeare Library, and jump on the metro at Capitol South Station or Eastern Market Station to see more of the city.

Downtown Washington D.C.

Known for its fascinating museums and important monuments, there's plenty to explore in Downtown Washington D.C.. Check out top attractions like Smithsonian Institution and National Museum of Women in the Arts, and jump on the metro at McPherson Sq. Station or Center Station to see more of the city.

Foggy Bottom

The important monuments and popular shops are just a few highlights of Foggy Bottom. Make a stop by Potomac River or Market 5 Gallery while you're exploring the area.


 

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Frequently asked questions

Is Washington worth visiting?
From retail therapy to outdoor pursuits and history, there are many great things to do in Washington. Don't forget to enjoy the area's mix of unmissable sights, culture and local charm.
How do I spend a day in Washington?
Once you've checked off leading attractions like Smithsonian Institution and Smithsonian's National Zoo, spend the rest of your day enjoying the retail and food options in Washington.
What is the top tourist attraction in Washington?
National Mall is one of the top tourist attractions in Washington and should be high on every sightseeing itinerary of the area.
Is three days enough to stay in Washington?
Three days in Washington is plenty of time to enjoy the city's leading attractions. Many guests book for three days on average. National Mall, Smithsonian Institution and Smithsonian's National Zoo are highly rated sights. Want to see more? Hang around a bit longer to check off nearby hotspots like Arlington.
Is Washington a walkable city?
With exciting neighborhoods and leading attractions within walking distance of the city center, Washington is a great destination to see on foot. Wander between Smithsonian Institution and Smithsonian's National Zoo. Then take a stroll through Downtown Washington D.C, located 0.2 miles from the center, and Connecticut Ave - K Street, which is roughly 1 mile away.
What are some activities to do in Washington with kids?
What to do in Washington for adults?
K Street and Sixth and I Historic Synagogue are just a couple of the things to do in Washington. With plenty of activities available, there's something here for everyone.
Are there free things to do in Washington?
From visiting parks to wandering around exciting neighborhoods, it's simple to discover free things to do in Washington. If you're looking for inspiration, ask for recommendations from a local tour guide. National Mall is a great spot for anyone looking to save on their sightseeing activities.

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