In town for a little while?
Being the nation’s capital, DC has everything and anything! Unlimited restaurants, events, arts, museums, theaters, parks, to discover. With too many entertainment choices to possibly fit into one weekend, we thought we’d ask Washington locals what the best plans are for someone who wants to see the sights, go off the beaten path, and experience the full breadth of what DC has to offer. Only a few short hours away from Richmond, make the drive out and experience these 16 unmissable plans when you’re visiting DC.
1. “Take a water taxi and hit 3 waterfronts (The Wharf, National Harbor, Alexandria)”
2. “In the National Gallery and Dumbarton Oaks. Pack a bag lunch, bathe your soul in the art, walk through all the stunning gardens, and fall asleep peacefully at night, knowing that you’ve taken in as much beauty as the senses can bear (while also dodging 90% of all the tourists). “
3. “Washington monument in morn, Capitol tour until lunchtime, Arlington cemetery highlights after lunch, and scooter or night tour of the mall and White House, finish with a rooftop bar or outdoor bar. Museums/zoos if you have another day or already seen the main staples.”
4. “Monuments and then Pearl Dive Oyster bar on 14th”
5. “Walking, museum seeing, eating various ethnic foods in different neighborhoods, riding the Metro to Arlington National Cemetary, 24 hours is not enough”
6. “African-American Museum; Capitol; Tour Howard U Campus and the Shaw District; Walk across the new Frederick Douglass Bridge and tour Frederick Douglass’ home.”
7. “Monuments at sunset for sure!”
8. “Old town, Georgetown and then walk the National Mall at dusk!”
9. “Watch the golden sunrise by Lincoln memorial, breakfast in Georgetown, boat to the wharf for kayaking, walk to Navy yard for lunch & finish by walking to the capitol to enjoy sunset/night view…”
10. “Brunch, museums, popup shops, seafood, cocktails & wind down at a lounge or your hotel.”
11. “Day date at the National Zoo! 🐼 Dinner date in Chinatown.”
12. “Georgetown, Adam’s Morgan, the Wharf & U-street (in that order)”
13. “National mall, Georgetown, U Street, Adams Morgan”
14. “Walk Lincoln To The Capitol building. If you like buildings like I do, walk and take it in. Visit Navy yard, old town, Embassy row.”
15. “Georgetown, Exorcist stairs, up M Street to Wisconsin Ave, do some shopping, stop by Holy Rood cemetery on your way to the National Cathedral. Walk around and enjoy the scenery, be mesmerized by the stained glass inside the cathedral. Explore and enjoy!”
16. “Monuments, museums. Old Ebbitt Grill, scooters around town.”
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