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Ranking Washington, D.C.'s Attractions from BEST to WORST

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Discover the best of Washington D.C. with this guide to its top attractions, from iconic monuments on the National Mall to vibrant dining and entertainment hubs. Explore symbols of American history and culture in this essential United States travel destination.

  • White House

    The most famous house in America, where every president since John Adams has lived, with 132 rooms and 35 bathrooms, though it appears surprisingly modest from the outside.

  • Lincoln Memorial

    Houses a 19-foot tall seated Lincoln statue and is where Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his "I Have a Dream" speech.

  • U.S. Capitol

    An iconic building that has been attacked more times than any other government building in US history and is featured on the $50 bill.

  • Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum

    A museum housing the Wright Flyer, the Spirit of St. Louis, and moon rocks, with free admission.

  • The Hamilton

    A restaurant offering a diverse menu of American, Asian, Middle Eastern, and Italian cuisines with a relaxing atmosphere.

  • US Treasury Department

    A massive neoclassical structure that houses the Department of Treasury, including the IRS, and processes approximately 200 billion in government transactions daily.

  • Ted’s Bulletin

    A retro diner capturing the heart of American comfort dining with unbeatable value, including a $9 all-American burger and fries during happy hour.

  • The Washington Monument

    The world's tallest stone structure and the most recognized obelisk on the planet, part of the National Mall.

  • The Wharf DC

    A billion-dollar development that has transformed a forgotten stretch of waterfront into a vibrant destination with restaurants, shopping, and interactive fountains.

  • Bartaco

    A restaurant at the Wharf bringing laid-back tropical vibes to DC's waterfront, known more for its atmosphere and prices than its culinary excellence.

  • National Mall

    America's front yard, where over 25 million visitors come annually to connect with history.

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