
20 Vacation Spots in Washington DC
Exciting Vacation Places in Our Nation's Capital
Washington, D.C., our nation's capital, is a cosmopolitan city rich in history. The many vacation spots to see in Washington DC, history, government in action, architecture and memorials, make Washington D.C. a popular destination for tourists. But traffic is hectic inside the city. When you want to see the sights, it is recommended you park your car and travel to vacation spots around Washington by the Metro subway, taxi, Tourmobile, Old Town Trolley Tours and tour buses. The Metro color-coded subway system is clean, safe and easy to learn. Many of the museums, government buildings and tourist sights are located downtown in the area around the National Mall, a large green space two miles long between Madison Drive and Jefferson Drive. You'll be surprised that there are no skyscrapers in Washington, D.C. The original city planners made a law that no building can be taller than the dome of the U.S. Capitol, 110 feet.
Vacation Spots in Washington DC
- About Sightseeing in Washington DC
- Vacation Spots in Washington DC: Smithsonian Museums
- Vacation Spots In Washington DC: National Museum of American History
- Vacation Spots in Washington DC: National Museum of Natural History
- Vacation Spots in Washington DC: The White House
- Vacation Spots in Washington DC: Lincoln Memorial
- Vacation Spots in Washington DC: Smithsonian American Art Museum
- Vacation Spots in Washington DC: The National Zoological Park
- Vacation Spots in Washington DC: Freer Gallery of Art
- Vacation Spots in Washington DC: Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
- Vacation Spots in Washington DC: National Air and Space Museum
- Vacation Spots in Washington DC: National Museum of African Art
- Vacation Spots in Washington DC: National Museum of the American Indian
- Vacation Spots in Washington DC: Arthur M. Sackler Gallery
- Vacation Spots in Washington DC: Jefferson Memorial
- Vacation Spots in Washington DC: Washington Memorial
- Vacation Spots in Washington DC: Other Memorials
- Vacation Spots in Washington DC: U.S. Capitol Building
- Vacation Spots in Washington DC: National Postal Museum
- More Vacation Spots in Washington DC
About Sightseeing in Washington DC

Vacation Spots in Washington DC
Lincoln Memorial

Vacation Spots in Washington DC
Jefferson Memorial
with Cherry Trees in Bloom
Admission to many museums is free because the federal government pays a large part of the bills. You can get free tickets to the popular exhibits at the National Gallery of Art's East Building. Pick up your free time-stamped tickets at the Ticket Counter, and return later in the day to visit at the time shown on the ticket. However, there is usually a fee for special exhibits, IMAX films, theatrical performances, and privately-owned attractions. A group should register a month or more in advance to arrange a guided tour of a museum.
Allow at least two hours to visit each museum, but if you're like me, a half-day won't be enough to do a museum justice. The quality and historical significance of the exhibits makes every moment spent worthwhile. Outdoor memorials are popular with visitors to Washington. Tourists enjoy the memorials at day or at night under dramatic lights. The memorials are supervised by the National Park Service.
Hours of operation may change with the seasons. At each attraction, pick up the printed guides with floor plans and schedules of special events. Many museums have free activities, special programs, movies, children's crafts, tours, story time and actors in period dress. They sometimes put on special performances and demonstrations. There are often free outdoor concerts during the summer months. Check the Washington Post Weekend magazine to find the special events and exhibits scheduled during your trip.
Generally no food and drinks are allowed at the exhibits inside the museums, except for bottled water. Many of the museums have one restaurant, and some have two. Metal detectors are everywhere, but don't let them bother you. Be ready for them, with your metal items all in one bag, and your packs unlocked. For your own safety be cautious. Certain neighborhoods are not safe for tourists on foot, day or night.
Vacation Spots in Washington DC: Smithsonian Museums
The Smithsonian is a major vacation spot. It is an enormous complex of museums and a zoo. Many of the Smithsonian museums are conveniently located on the National Mall. Admission is free, but a small donation is appreciated. The web site, gosmithsonian.com includes exhibits and floor plans.
The Smithsonian was begun by James Smithson who bequeathed 105 bags of gold sovereigns to establish an institution for the increase and diffusion of knowledge. With 137 million artifacts, 19 museums and galleries, plus the National Zoo, it is one of the world's major toruist attractions. The Smithsonian "Castle" on the National Mall is where you'll get visitor information, with lots of interactive, kid-friendly video displays about things to do. Don't miss it. The Castle also has the crypt of James Smithson, and the Children's Room. Nearby is the Enid A. Haupt Victorian Garden.
Vacation Spots In Washington DC: National Museum of American History

Vacation Spots in Washington DC
National Museum of American History
Uniform of George Washington
Vacation Spots in Washington DC: National Museum of Natural History

Vacation Spots in Washington DC
National Museum of Natural History
In Dinosaur Hall you will meet skeletons of stegosaurus and triceratops. Lots of dinosaurs, fossils, bones, and prehistoric animals, plus a 70-million-year-old-dinosaur egg are included in the exhibits. There are also other exhibits dedicated to African, Asian and Pacific cultures and family life. The Discovery Room has a crocodile head, a preserved rattlesnake, and lots for children to touch and feel.
The Janet Annenberg Hooker Hall of Geology, Gems and Minerals has lots about rocks and mining, along with precious lodes of gold and silver. The moon rock brough back by the astronauts is on display here. The star of its collection of precious jewels is the Hope Diamond, a 45 and 1/2 carat blue diamond with a fabled history and worth $100,000,000. It also has the diamond earrings worn by Marie Antoinette on her way to the guillotine. In the Discovery Center, you can watch 3D movies about the natural world at the IMAX theater. The National Museum of Natural History has interesting gift shops, and Friday night jazz performances, too.
Vacation Spots in Washington DC: The White House
The White House is northeast of the National Mall. You can tour this vacation spot if you make reservations through your U.S. Representative or Senator at least 30 days ahead of time. The self-guided tour gives you access to the ground floor and the East, Green Blue and Red rooms, the State Dining Room, Cross Hall, North Entrance Hall and the Oval Room. You'll see period furnishings, historical memorabilia and portraits of the First Ladies. Stop first at the White House Visitor Center, 15th and E Streets, for exhibits about its architecture, furnishings, first families, social events, and famous visitors, as well as a thirty-minute video. When the President is in town, a flag flies over the White House.
Vacation Spots in Washington DC: Lincoln Memorial

Vacation Spots in Washington DC
Lincoln Memorial
Vacation Spots in Washington DC: Smithsonian American Art Museum

Vacation Spots in Washington DC
Smithsonian Art Museum
Vacation Spots in Washington DC: The National Zoological Park
The National Zoological Park is also part of the Smithsonian. With 5,000 animals, 163 acres and many rare and endangered species, the Washington Zoo is a major vacation spot. The Zoo is on Connecticut Avenue NW, near the Metro, and admission is free. Visit in the morning when the animals are active. Stop at the information kiosk to find out when animals eat, bath and train and other zoo activities. The pandas and the baby animals are always a big hit. And say hello to the cheetas, bald eagles, red pandas, giant salamander, as well as the huge variety of other large wild animals, birds, rodents and invertebrates. At the Think Tank, visitors watch while orangutans show off their language, tool use and problem-solving skills. Amazonia is a warm indoor exhibit of the biodiversity of a rainforest. Kids Farm gives children hands-on time with chickens, donkeys and goats. The Zoo also includes lots of fast-food dining areas and a charming Zoo Store.
Vacation Spots in Washington DC: Freer Gallery of Art

Vacation Spots in Washington DC
Freer Gallery of Art
Peacock Room
Vacation Spots in Washington DC: Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden

Vacation Spots in Washington DC
Hirshhorn Museum
Vacation Spots in Washington DC: National Air and Space Museum

Vacation Spots in Washington DC
National Air and Space Museum
As if that weren't enough, the National Air and Space Museum includes the Albert Einstein Planetarium. Buy your ticket to tour the sky and space, with sound and special effects. The planetarium also has a free daily show called "The Stars Tonight." The restaurant was designed especially for the museum. Also stop by the gift shop, where they sell freeze-dried ice cream sandwiches along with a great selection of educational souvenirs.
Only 10% of the museum collection is in this building. If you want to see more about air and space, check out the large Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center. It's best to take a car to the location near Dulles Airport, with an observation tower for to watch planes at the airport. You'll see famous historic airplanes like the Enola Gay, the Warhawk, the Blackbird reconnaissance plan and a flight simulator, theater, restaurants and gift shops. Admission to the Udvar-Hazy Center is free, but parking is not free.
Vacation Spots in Washington DC: National Museum of African Art
The National Museum of African Art is the only museum dedicated solely to African art. Here at this vacation spot, you'll see carved wood masks, fertility dolls, a big gong and cultural treasures. The Walt Disney Co. - Tishman Collection, which inspired the creation of the movie Lion King, is also on display. Occasionally the museum has special programs, workshops, films and storytelling to introduce children to African culture and literature. It is located on the Mall, underground, next door to the Castle.
Vacation Spots in Washington DC: National Museum of the American Indian

Vacation Spots in Washington DC
National Museum of the American Indian
Vacation Spots in Washington DC: Arthur M. Sackler Gallery

Vacation Spots in Washington DC
Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Washington DC
Angel of Death Detail
Vacation Spots in Washington DC: Jefferson Memorial

Vacation Spots in Washington DC
Jefferson Memorial
with Cherry Trees in Bloom
Vacation Spots in Washington DC: Washington Memorial
The Washington Monument is an obelisk over 555 feet tall made of marble and granite. After an elevator ride to the top, you will have a spectacular view of Washington DC. To enter, you must have a timed ticket, which costs $1.50. Climbing up the steps is not permitted anymore, but there is a "Down The Steps Tour." The Washington Monument is at the west end of the National Mall.
Vacation Spots in Washington DC: Other Memorials
- The World War II Memorial is near the Washington Monument
- The Korean War Veterans Memorial and the Vietnam Veterans Memorial are near the Lincoln Memorial.
- The Franklin Roosevelt Monument overlooks the Potomac River on Ohio Drive near the Thomas Jefferson Memorial.
- Arlington National Cemetery, the largest U.S. military cemetery, where 216,000 Americans are buried, is just across the Potomac River. At night, the Eternal Flame at the John F. Kennedy gravesite can be seen from Washington.
Vacation Spots in Washington DC: U.S. Capitol Building

Vacation Spots in Washington DC
Capitol Building, Interior
Vacation Spots in Washington DC: National Postal Museum

Vacation Spots in Washington DC
National Postal Museum
More Vacation Spots in Washington DC
I've mentioned more than the top twenty vacation spots in Washington, D.C. But who's counting? If you have time, there's are more vacation spot to see in Washington. The National Gallery of Art, the Holocaust Memorial Museum, the International Spy Museum, the National Archives with the Declaration of Independence, the Constituion, and the Bill of Rights, the Newseum, American History Museums, National Air and Space Museum and the Folger Shakespeare Library, the Kennedy Center, the Phillips Collection, and the Corcoran Gallery of Art are just a few more of the attractions that draw people to Washington, D.C. I hope this brief travelogue will help you plan a wonderful trip to Washington, D.C., the nation's capital.
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