Washington, D.C.
Explore a city brimming with iconic monuments and world-class museums, offering a deep dive into American history and culture. Indulge in a diverse culinary scene, from power-lunch spots to international flavors, all while experiencing the vibrant energy of the nation's capital.
Best Places in Washington, D.C.
National Mall
An expansive park that is home to many of Washington DC's most famous memorials and museums where you can stroll along the treelined paths, admire the reflecting pool, and visit the Vietnam Veterans Memorial World War II Memorial and many others.
Lincoln Memorial
An incredible place to visit and a beautiful memorial to one of the best presidents, built in 1922, featuring a 60-foot tall and 60-foot wide statue and some of his most famous public addresses and quotes.
Washington Monument
A towering Obelisk that stands as a tribute to America's first president and offers panoramic views of the city from its observation deck where visitors can take an elevator up 500 ft for a breathtaking perspective.
Georgetown
Georgetown is one of the oldest neighborhoods in Washington D.C. with cobblestone streets, historic rowhouses, and a lively waterfront along the Potomac River, known for its shops, restaurants, and Georgetown University.
White House
An iconic residence and workplace of the president of the United States and is a symbol of American democracy where visitors can admire the building's exterior and learn about its history at the nearby White House Visitor Center.
Jefferson Memorial
A place to enjoy rich American history by walking through the stories of America, and a landmark framed by cherry blossoms during the National Cherry Blossom Festival.
National Gallery of Art
A free museum established in 1937 by Congress for the American people, featuring countless priceless works from famous artists like Van Gogh, Monet, and Rembrandt, and the only painting on display by Leonardo da Vinci in North America.
Library of Congress
A stunning building that houses the largest library in the world and features breathtaking architecture and design where visitors can explore the ornate main reading room and view special exhibits showcasing rare books and historical documents.
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