Washington DC
The nation's capital city, Washington D.C., is a city steeped in history and culture. It has some of the world's greatest museums as well as important monuments, storied restaurants, and, of course, serves as the center of the federal government. You will be all set to stroll the National Mall, visit the National Zoo, or explore the wonders of the Smithsonian.
Washington DC at a Glance
The District of Columbia or 'the District' as it's called by locals and insiders, is one of the most-visited cities in the United States. Visitors come to see the government at work or to join a protest or to immerse themselves in American history. In the spring, the iconic cherry blossoms are in bloom and the famous reflecting pool in front of the Lincoln Memorial, site of Martin Luther King's 'I Have a Dream' speech, reflects back the deep blue sky, white fluffy clouds, and charmingly delicate pink blossoms. Washington is a year-round attraction that is popular among American tourists and overseas visitors, with more than 24 million visitors annually.
Where is Washington DC? On the shores of the Potomac River, the City of Washington is a compact, well-designed city and an independent district of slightly more than 68 square miles. In the heart of the hustle and bustle of the East coast, Washington D.C. is just five miles from Arlington, Virginia, home of Arlington National Cemetery. It is also about 40 miles from Baltimore, Maryland. The Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport serves Washington D.C. even though it is located across the river in Arlington, Virginia. Likewise, Dulles International Airport is in Dulles, Virginia and the Baltimore/Washington International Airport is in Baltimore. In addition, there is the Potomac Airfield in Fort Washington, Maryland, and the Washington Executive Airpark in Clinton, Maryland.
Washington DC Attractions Whether it is a work trip that brings you to Washington D.C. or an educational family trip, you will find plenty of activities and attractions to keep you entertained. The Smithsonian Institute is so large that it would take days to fully explore its halls and rooms. Washington D.C.'s culinary scene is quite international. You can dine at an exquisite French restaurant, try Ethiopian cuisine, and sample unique Mediterranean dishes.
Some of the most popular destinations and attractions are the Washington Monument, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Capitol Hill, Supreme Court, National Air, and Space Museum, and National Museum of African American History.
Diplomatic Reception Rooms Museum
General Frederick Baron Von Steuben Statue
Black Fashion Museum
National Society Of Daughters Of American Revolution, Headquarters And Museum
Von Steuben Statue
Goose Island
Anacostia Museum
Navy Memorial Museum
Del Vaell Jose Cecilo Memorial
Korean War Veterans Memorial
U S Soldiers And Airmens Home Golf Course
House Of The Temple Museum
Fountain Four
The Potomac Gorge
General Meade Statue
Discovery Creek Children'S Museum
Count Jean Baptiste Rochambeau Statue
Andrew Jackson Downing Urn
Albert Einstein Statue
Founders Of The Daughters Of The American Revolution Statue
Peace Monument
General Jose De San Martin Memorial
Fishing Shore
Haupt Fountains
National Museum Of Crime And Punishment
Albert Gallatin Statue
Aztec Fountain
Western Ridge Trail
National Museum Of African Art
Washington Dolls' House And Toy Museum
Truxtun-Decatur Museum
Infinity Sculpture
National Zoological Park
Queen Isabella I Statue
Arts Of Peace Statues
Three Sisters Islands
Burnham Barrier
National Museum Of Health And Medicine
Rock Creek Park Public Golf Course
International Spy Museum
Brigadier General Thaddeus Kosciuszko Statue
Bathing Beach
Alexander Hamilton Statue
Chesapeake And Ohio Trail