Washington D.C. is more than a metropolis full of museums and monuments. In fact, many people visit this city for its vibrant culture and the way it blends tradition and culture with patriotism and history.
This city has a rich nightlife scene, eclectic neighborhoods, and a range of amazing tourist activities.
Luckily, we have rounded up the top things to do in Washington, so you will know exactly where to go on your trip to the United States’ capital city.
The Smithsonian National Museum Of Natural History
This museum offers free entry and fun for everyone, young and old. Not only does it boast a range of interactive exhibits, but it is also home to the Hope diamond, one of the most infamous gems in the world.
There is also a live insect zoo where you can observe a range of critters, butterflies, and spiders in their natural habitats up close.
We highly recommend checking their daily events page to see if you can catch an interesting event when visiting this historic museum. We personally love the screenings they offer.
The Cherry Blossom Festival
The Cherry Blossom Festival is a must-do activity if you visit Washington D.C. in the spring.
In 1912, the mayor of Toyo gifted 3000 cherry trees to this district, and today, many years later, they are a feast for the eye for all who visit.
Ascend The Washington Monument
The Washington Monument is one of the landmarks you can’t miss when visiting the American nation’s capital.
It is the tallest building in Washington D.C., surrounded by a range of flags representing each state in America.
If you want to ascend to the top, you must buy a ticket, but the views make it worth it. And don’t worry, you will use an elevator and make your way up there in a short span of two minutes.
Explore Georgetown
Georgetown is the oldest neighborhood in Washington D.C., and the ambiance is like something from a storybook.
Whether you want to experience old architecture or want a scenic spot for photos, Georgetown is not to be missed.
There are a variety of walking tours, including the Kennedy walking tour, where you retrace this couple’s steps.
We highly recommend an evening at Blues Alley, the oldest jazz dining club in America, which has hosted a variety of talent over the years, including Ella Fitzgerald.
Kayak At Rock Creek Park
Rock Creek Park is a top spot for kayaking and is available for adventure enthusiasts of all levels.
Paddling up Rock Creek Park offers impressive views and a glimpse of history along the way, especially where the Potomac river meets Rock Creek.
For more advanced kayak enthusiasts, the Rock Creek kayaking route offers a challenge.
But, if you are more interested in a relaxed route to enjoy the sights, you can enjoy the wide and shallow span of water in Rock Creek Park.
Take A Walking Tour Downtown
You can’t visit Washington D.C. without exploring Downtown D.C., and one of our favorite ways to do this is by enjoying a free walking tour.
These guided walks mean you will be accompanied by a knowledgeable and experienced tour guide who ensures that all the essential hotspots are covered.
This is an excellent activity for first-time visitors to D.C. Just be sure to book ahead of time.
Experience Local Art At Blind Whino
This eclectic spot is an abandoned church that has become a popular destination for art and artists. The Blind Whino features local art, talks, and other shows as a way to put the best of D.C.’s art culture on display.
You can attend an event or pop in on a Wednesday evening (or over the weekend) when the Blind Whino’s doors are open to members of the public.
We loved the neon exterior of this old building, which represents the perfect blend of old and new, much like D.C. itself.
Begin Your Washington D.C. Journey
Ready to explore everything Washington D.C. has to offer? Not only can you learn everything there is to know about this historical city on your next visit, but there is also a range of activities to keep you active, engaged, and entertained.
Why not start your itinerary for your next visit today?
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