Things To See and Do...
Capitol Hill - This historic D.C. neighborhood brings together Eastern Market, a beautiful landscape and wealth of cultural opportunities.
Dupont Circle - One of D.C.’s signature neighborhoods, this vibrant cultural hub buzzes with diplomats, tourist and exciting nightlife attractions.
Georgetown - Situated along the Potomac River, D.C.’s oldest neighborhood is a favorite destination for tourists and locals alike. Historic charm meets high-end, modern flair in the heart of its commercial corridor at the insurrection of M Street and Wisconsin Ave NW.
U Street - One of D.C.’s most vibrant neighborhoods, once the heart of black culture in city. Today it remains a hub for music, art, live entertainment and the city’s most diverse dining options.
Must Do
- National Hip Hop Museum - $$
- The Tidal Basin - Free
- The White House & The Washington Monument - Free
- Lincoln Memorial - Free
- World War II Memorial - Free
- Vietnam Veterans & Korean War Veterans Memorials - Free
- Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial - Free
- Smithsonian National Air & Space Museum - Free
- Smithsonian National Museum of African American History & Culture - Free
- United States Holocaust Memorial Museum - Free
- National Gallery of Art - Free
- The John F. Kennedy Center of the Performing Arts - $$
- Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History - Free
- Washington National Cathedral - $$
- Arlington National Cemetery - Free
- Planet World - $$
- U.S. Capitol and Library of Congress - Free