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What to do in Washington DC besides National Mall

nisryus

Golden Member
Since the tips and information I got for my trip back in 2019 (Seattle to SF road trip) was very help, its time to ask for information related to DC.

Kid has been staying on top of his school work and been maintaining a 4.0 GPA while doing several extracurriculars activities. Time to reward him with a trip. (Plus we haven't gone anywhere since 2020, so its time).

He wanted to visit Washington DC, so I have booked flight and hotel at the beginning of June. We will be staying there for five days.

First three days will be around the National Mall area such as various museums, national archives (if it opens), and monuments. Then one day will be visiting Georgetown university and American University. He is in Model UN, so not only interested in medical studies but also internal relation. So one day left to do.. something..

Any tips on must visit there? Will be weather be humid and hot?
 
Been in the area for over three decades. More likely than not, the weather will be hot and humid indeed.


Though I've been in the area for a while, never really did much sightseeing except the museums on the Mall. So the Tripadvisor list of sites might have something that catches your attention.

There's also venturing into NoVA and looking at something like Mount Vernon...
 
Smithsonian Air & Space Museum *(re-opens 3/1/22)

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Virtual tour


Additionally I would strongly suggest a visit to the US Holocaust Museum.

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ALSO be advised that the Mall itself isn't the safest place.... don't get me wrong if you live in NYC or LA you have nothing to worry about beyond the normal care BUT if you are from a rural area be advised that getting robbed/scammed is quick & easy! (be a little careful using the trains too)
 
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Yeah, the air and space museum is on the plan. But the Falls of the Potomac and Ford Theatre are not.. Now they are!

Thanks guys! I know I can count on y'all!
 
Fun for the whole family! Need to find Nancy Pelosi's podium and office for the full experience.

Seriously though does the White House do tours like they do with Parliament? I imagine that would be something worth doing.
Not the easiest thing to get done, but it can be done.
 
Fun for the whole family! Need to find Nancy Pelosi's podium and office for the full experience.

Seriously though does the White House do tours like they do with Parliament? I imagine that would be something worth doing.
Yes, but there is a weirdly political process to obtaining a tour ticket. One has to go through one of their Congressional representatives.
 
Yeah, the air and space museum is on the plan. But the Falls of the Potomac and Ford Theatre are not.. Now they are!

Thanks guys! I know I can count on y'all!


Make sure to pick up a mozaic puzzle of Lincoln.



Mine is still new in the box and I got it in 2001 xd
 
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See the other Air and Space museum near Dulles airport that has a copy of the space shuttle, Concorde, and Blackbird SR-71 you can see up close. My younger self enjoyed mingling with the crowds on weekends at Georgetown or Old Town waterfront tho with the pandemic it’s probably no longer a thing. If you can rent bikes and ride along the Potomac both on the Virginia side and DC side you can take in some unique vantage memorable views of the city.
 
June weather will probably be brutal.

Georgetown is nice down by the waterfront especially in the evening when the sun has gone down.

Go check out the Exorcist stairs and take a tumble down then for fun!

If the Capitals are in a deep playoff run, anywhere around Capital One Arena will be a fun time.

Maybe catch a Nationals game in the evening if you all are into baseball.
 

https://www.spymuseum.org/ (Never been but heard good things)


Korean War Memorial was very cool


https://washington.org/DC-guide-to/washington-monument (tickets are scarce)


And of course: https://benschilibowl.com/
 
Oh, is there any trolley running in Georgetown area? Besides Uber, its a long walk from the The Old Stone House to the university.
 
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