Washington DC Travel Guide
When I think of obvious things to add to a Washington DC travel guide, I think of history, museums, and monuments.
From the iconic landmarks of the National Mall, where you can stand in awe of the Lincoln Memorial and soak in the grandeur of the U.S. Capitol, to the world-class Smithsonian museums that offer a deep dive into art, science, and American history, there's something for everyone's interest.
But, Washington DC isn't just about politics and history. It's a place where history comes alive, where cultures collide, and where you can't help but be captivated by the city's energy.
Keep reading for the top 3 must-do's when visiting Washington DC. And if you're thinking of planning a trip to Washington DC but don't want to plan, check out my Washington DC travel guide.
Top 3 To Do When Visiting Washington DC
See The White House
Visiting the White House should not only be on your Washington DC travel guide but also your USA Bucket List. The White House is the symbol of American power and democracy. You really realize the magnitude of its historical significance standing in front of it.
Explore The National Mall
The National Mall is the heart and soul of Washington DC. Here, you'll find the famous Lincoln Memorial, the Washington Monument, and the U.S. Capitol. You can also take a walk around the Reflecting Pool, soak in the history at the memorials, and take tours. Visiting the National Mall is a must on your trip to Washington DC!
Tour The Smithsonian Museums
Washington DC is known for its world-class museums, most of which are part of the Smithsonian Institution. Visit the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum to see historic aircraft and space artifacts or explore the National Museum of American History to learn about the nation's history and culture. There are also the National Gallery of Art, the Smithsonian American Art Museum, or the National Museum of Natural History. Some of these museums offer free admission too!
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