Flights to Washington
Overview
Washington Holiday Guide
With the astounding collection of museums and historical troves, Washington is the vitrine of American arts and history. This place is a gateway to the past and a glimpse at the stretching power of the government. This world-class cultural capital offers walkable strip of museums for free. But the world of Washington doesn’t end in museums and galleries, DC is also a thoughtful music and nightlife hub. The recent outburst of innovative eateries throughout town has invited the biggest the cultural change for the city.
Locate yourself in Washington D.C.
Washington, D.C. is the capital of the United States of America and the city itself is a lively metropolis that is an amalgamation of monuments, politics, neoclassical buildings, restaurants and nightlife.
Downtown: This zone of Washington is famous for The National Mall, East End, West End and Waterfront and hence is the most visited areas. This place is the home of D.C.’s main theater district, the central business district, Smithsonian and non-Smithsonian museums galore, the Verizon Center, West Potomac Park, fine dining, the beautiful Tidal Basin, the Kennedy Center, Chinatown, the Convention Center, the White House and Nationals Park.
North Central: This area is D.C.’s hippest and most sundry neighborhoods that encompass Dupont Circle, Shaw, Adams Morgan, Columbia Heights and Petworth along with the amazing location for live music, nightlife, and restaurants. Here, you can find Howard University along with boutique shopping, beautiful embassies, Little Ethiopia, U Street, and enjoyable hotels.
West: This zone is the home to the significant village of Georgetown and also contains Upper Northwest. To be precise, this is the high-status, affluent side of the town with its enthusiastic nightlife, overseas architecture, and satisfactory dining. This place also encloses the National Zoo, bucolic Dumbarton Oaks, the massive National Cathedral, expensive shopping, Embassy Row and American University
East: This region of Washington encloses Capitol Hill, Near Northeast, Washington, D.C./Brookland and Anacostia. Some of the astonishing scenery of this place includes Capitol Building and Library of Congress along with the historic Capitol Hill neighborhood, D.C.’s “Little Vatican” nearby the National Shrine, the Kenil worth Aquatic Gardens and eccentric nightlife in the Atlas District.
Attractions
Points of interest in Washington D.C.
- 1United States Capitol and Capitol Hill
- 2The White House
- 3The Lincoln Memorial
- 4The Washington Monument
- 5National Air and Space Museum
- 6National Gallery of Art
- 7National Museum of American History
- 8National Museum of Natural History
- 9National Mall and Veterans Memorials
- 10National Zoological Park
What to do in Washington D.C.
- 1Learn your state tree at the National Arboretum
- 2Get buzzed at Gravelly Point Park
- 3Peruse art up-close at the Phillips Collection
- 4Wander the woods of Theodore Roosevelt Island
- 5Live the mansion lifestyle at Anderson House
- 6Follow the graffiti to The Fridge
- 7Uncover the story behind George Mason's memorial
- 8Sniff out the 'corpse flower' at the Botanic Garden