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The Washington, D.C. Travel Guide

Free museums, monumental walks, cherry blossom evenings along the tidal basin.

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When to Go

Best Time to Visit

March–May, September–October. Cherry blossoms in late March/early April; September brings cool sunny days without summer humidity.

Daily Spend in USD

Budget

  • Budget

    $90/day

  • Mid-range

    $200/day

  • Luxury

    $480/day

Free Smithsonian museums save hundreds; hotel rates spike around inaugurations and cherry blossoms.

With Kids

Family Travel

Free Smithsonian museums, the National Zoo, a paddle-boat at the Tidal Basin, the Capitol tour.

Together

Couples Travel

A dinner at a 14th Street wine bar, monuments lit at night, a brunch in Georgetown.

On Your Own

Solo Travel

Endless free museums make solo days productive; cafés and rowhouse neighborhoods make evenings easy.

Food

What to Eat

  • Half-smoke. Half-pork, half-beef smoked sausage with chili — the D.C. signature, born at Ben’s Chili Bowl.
  • Mumbo sauce. Sweet-tangy red sauce on wings and rice — a Chinese-takeout D.C. standard.
  • Ethiopian injera. D.C. has the largest Ethiopian community in the US — try injera at a U Street spot.
  • Maryland crab cake. Lump-crab with little filler — the regional dish on every restaurant menu.

Transportation

Getting Around

Metro is clean, fast, easy; buy a SmarTrip card from a kiosk.

Walking the Mall sounds short on the map; it’s 2 miles end-to-end — pace yourself or rent a bike.

Where to Base Yourself

Neighborhoods

  • Georgetown. Historic cobbled streets, M Street shopping, canal walks, Sunday brunch.
  • Dupont Circle. Bookshops, embassy row, indie cafés, walkable to museums and bars.
  • U Street / 14th Street. Live music history, top restaurants, the busy nightlife corridor.

What to Know

Safety

Tourist areas are very safe; some neighborhoods east of the Capitol feel sketchy after dark — use Metro or rideshare.

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