District of Columbia Travel Guide: Reviews, photos, & videos
Few cities are as easy on tourists as Washington, DC—the capital of the United States is surprisingly walkable, green and kid-friendly. And perhaps best of all: most of the attractions are free. The National Mall, anchored by the White House, the Capitol, and the Lincoln and Jefferson memorials and with the pencil-like Washington Monument at its middle, is the city’s touristic center. But for Washingtonians life is elsewhere—in little neighborhoods tucked in behind the Capitol and the Cathedral, and in the historic Georgetown. Stop by the Jefferson Memorial, draped in cherry blossoms in the spring, the massive Lincoln Memorial, casting a long shadow in the Reflecting Pool, and the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, engraved with the 58,256 names of the fallen.
Take in the incredible wealth of knowledge at the different museums of the Smithsonian Institution—the kid-favorite Air and Space Museum, newcomer National Museum of the American Indian, the fossil-dense Museum of Natural History and the world-class National Gallery of Art. Hike or bike the enormous Rock Creek Park, stretching the entire length of Washington from north to south. Shop till you drop in Georgetown, and watch the sun set into the Potomac River at one of the many outdoor restaurants at the Georgetown waterfront. Dine at one of Chinatown’s new and exciting restaurants and hop from bar to bar along the newly revitalized U Street.
























































