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Washington, DC: Top 5 Favorite Places to Visit - Activities and Attractions for Tourists

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My Favorite City!

Washington, D.C. is by far, my most favorite city. I travel there frequently for work and pleasure and know the city like the back of my hand. Even if you're not involved with politics, this phenomenal city has something for everyone. It's a great family destination where you can sneak in a little history and your kids won't even know that they're learning. It's also a very romantic city in the evenings; try a walk in the dusk along the Potomac River or even a dinnertime cruise on the Potomac. For tourists, Limousine sightseeing tours are usually offered at very affordable rates.

If I was to do a true “Top 5” list of my absolute favorite places in D.C., I would choose all the landmarks in the city because of what the represent in our nation's history; not to mention they are incredibly breathtaking. Anyways, I'm sure we all can name off at least 8 landmarks in D.C., so to make this article a little more interesting;

Here are my top five places of Washington, D.C. in the following categories:

  • National Landmark
  • Museum
  • Restaurant
  • Nightlife
  • Shopping Area

 


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National Landmark: The White House

1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Arguably the most famous residence and office building in the entire world. This is hands down, my favorite place in Washington, D.C. The White House is said to accomodate 5,000 visitors a day, although this number is not all tourists. Many are dignitaries, ambassadors, lobbyists, etc. On your next trip to Washington, D.C., you absolutely must take a tour!

How to Take a Tour of the White House: Because of security restrictions, it is no longer possible to simply walk up to the gate, get a ticket and get a sneak peak inside. If you would like a tour of the White House, simply contact one of your state's U.S. Senators' office and request tickets. I suggest doing this, at minimum, three months in advance. You will need to provide your Social Security number and your date of birth. A background check will be run on you and your party and the office will contact you when your tickets are available, or you may even be able to pick them up at the Capitol building when you arrive in town. Also inquire about a tour of the Capitol Building; these are much easier to get and the Capitol Building is absolutely breathtaking, even more so than the White House. Unfortunately, the "generic" White House tour does not include acces to the West Wing, which is where the Oval Office is located. In order to get a coveted tour of the West Wing (which houses the President's Office, the Oval Office), you must know someone that works for the administration. They can typically arrange a private tour that will give you limited accesst to the West Wing at a much shorter notice. Out of courtesy, you should give them at least a month to make the proper arrangements.


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Museum: Smithsonian's Museum of Natural History

The Smithsonian Institute boasts a whopping 18 museums in Washington, D.C. alone. They are all free to attend and are incredible places to visit. I've haven't seen all of them...yet.

My absolute favorite Smithsonian Museum in Washington, D.C. is the Museum of Natural History.

It is at this museum that you can view the world's most gorgeous diamond, the Hope Diamond. It is a whopping 40+ carats! You can also see the most famous type of dinosaur's skelton, the Tyrannosaurus Rex. It is huge and is absolutely breathtaking. Next time you're in D.C., definitely check out the Museum of Natural History. It's completely free and is very suitable for entertaining the entire family.


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Restaurant - Kramerbooks

Out of the thousands of restaurants in D.C., Kramerbooks is my favorite. I have about 20 other favorites that consist of more traditional dining, but Kramerbooks, which is located on Dupont Circle, is a wonderful place to eat breakfast or brunch. It is a great place for tourists to check out. It's moderately priced, but the food and service is fantastic. Try to get a seat outside and you'll have a great experience. They stay open until 1am in the morning, which is very convenient and their brunch is to die for. Mimosa's are even included in their brunch price. Kramerbooks also serves as a bookstore and is a very charming shop. It's not (yet) a chain and is therefore unique which adds to the experience. Try it; you won't be disappointed!


Nightlife - Hawk 'N Dove

Located on Capitol Hill, the Hawk 'n Dove is the place to go if you want to check out what the nightlife is like for Capitol Hill staffers. If you're lucky, you'll also occasionally see a few legislators there, as well. The Hawk 'n Dove is an Irish pub that has great drinks, not to mention great food and has a wonderful ambiance. Some fun trivia is that this pub has even been featured on NBC's critically acclaimed drama, "The West Wing". It gets very crowded on the weekends, especially if there is a private party upstairs and the level is closed off. Definitely check it out on your next trip, but try to get there on a weeknight.


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Shopping - Georgetown

There are tons of great places to shop in D.C., the most famous place is probably the Union Station which has around 100 stores. My favorite place to go shopping in D.C. however, is the commercial district in Georgetown, mainly on M Street and Wisconsin Ave. For a gorgeous area, wonderful shops and a great shopping experience, you have to try this area out. It is adjacent to a beautiful canal and makes for a great sightseeing experience, all while getting to sample a variety of high-end shops, restaurants and bars. Why shop inside at the mall when you can spend time in historic Georgetown?

The United States Capitol Building in Washington, D.C.
The United States Capitol Building in Washington, D.C.

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GeneriqueMedia  says:
7 months ago

Wow girly! Too HubNugget nom's in one week?! I must study you to divine the secret. ;)

Though, it's no secret you write excellently.

Love the pix.

My favorite thing about DC...is the street vendors. Call me weird, but anyone who can peddle their art on the side of the street and make it interesting enough for someone to buy it...well, that's art in it's self.

Sincerely,

G|M

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girly_girl09  says:
7 months ago

Hi, again Generique! I just got on the computer for the first time today and had nooooo clue about the HubNuggets nomination! hahaha I don't even know if I would've known if you hadn't of told me; so THANK YOU! I'm very excited and am off to find some info on that...not really even sure what it is. :)

Anyways, I, too, LOVE the street vendors in D.C. there are definitely an artsy bunch in the city, which isn't always expected as I know many in the city aren't.

You sometimes do have to be careful about the souvenir vendors though; those guys can be super pushy!

Tourists should also be wary of anyone that tries to sell them a map (typically happens entering or exciting the subway entrances); common scheme that is done for tourists. There are hundreds of great maps for free all over the city.

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ripplemaker  says:
6 months ago

Now I know where to go to when my path will lead me to Washington DC someday! LOL Yes, two hubs in a hubnugget! Wow! Keep up the good work.

To vote for this hub click here: http://hubpages.com/hub/HubNuggets-Overloaded

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girly_girl09  says:
6 months ago

Thanks, ripplemaker! You absolutely MUST go to DC. It's such a great city. It's a pretty affordable place to travel to, as well; an added bonus!. (oooh, maybe that's an idea for another hub) It's just such a cool city to able to walk around, go shopping and eat great food, all while seeing national monuments in the background!

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ripplemaker  says:
6 months ago

I will place that in my list of places to travel someday...now I just have to apply for the US visa. That is one thing I have been putting off. heheh

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girly_girl09  says:
6 months ago

haha; I know what you mean! I've been wanting to go to Egypt FOREVER but I've heard from several people that getting a travel visa there can take 3 years and I have no clue what I'll be up to by then lol.

Just a tip, when you do get your travel visa here, you can get really cheap airfare with a few airlines by getting multiple one-way tickets to plan a tour across the US. I'm sorry; can't think of the airlines that do this right now...but I'll look into it. It'd make a cool hub. I've looked into flying down to Florida, staying there for a few nights, going to Vegas for a night or two and then going to Los Angeles for a few nights and then flying back to Boston (all on one trip!). It was surprisingly affordable! Something like $1,000 for all those places!

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ripplemaker  says:
6 months ago

Egypt huh? Cool...hmmm well when I do travel to the US I'll be sure to tell you and ask all the help I need. :-) In the meantime, I better start saving up for that LOL

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girly_girl09  says:
6 months ago

oooh, one more thing. I should mention that the $1,000 was a figure I got by including cheap hotels with airfare...so about $250/city if you stay only one or two nights in each place.

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ripplemaker  says:
6 months ago

Hehe okay girly thanks for the tip! Hmmm but I should just save more because by the time I might travel it might increase or decrease LOL

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earnestshub  says:
6 months ago

Washington must have changed a lot since I was last there. it was dangerous to go out at night back then.I do think it is a beautiful City.

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girly_girl09  says:
6 months ago

Thanks for reading! As long as you are in safe areas (like the ones I mentioned) it is not very dangerous. The Capitol police are everywhere and as long as you don't wander off into questionable areas, it is a very safe tourist destination.

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imadork  says:
6 months ago

I love Washington DC and have been there three times. It's a great place for a history buff like me to visit.

Pierre  says:
5 months ago

Thank you very much for sharing this interesting and informative Hub. Also, many congratulations on the HubNuggets - keep them coming!

dahfd  says:
5 months ago

i love washington i once did a report on it in 5th grade and my name u will never know because i dont want u to! =D

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mwaky  says:
4 months ago

nice! i like it my favourite place will be maybe the museam

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