DC is one of America's most popular tourist destinations. When it comes to attractions, Washington's impressive list of monuments and other landmarks is hard to beat. There are so many fun sights, activities and events to experience (the cherry blossoms on the Mall, the extensive Fourth of July celebrations, and that familiar building called the White House) that you're more likely to run out of time before you run out of things to see. Consider more unusual attractions as well, such as the George Washington Masonic Memorial or the International Spy Museum.
517 10th St. NW
Between E and F Sts
The infamous theater where President Lincoln's drew his last breath...
7300 MacArthur Boulevard
Enjoy weekend dances at this beautifully restored ballroom...
3000 K Street Northwest
Riverside festivity in the heart of Georgetown...
900 Ohio Drive, Southwest
The Nation's front yard - and home to DC's most notable monuments...
18th Street Northwest & Columbia Road Northwest
Explore this vibrant neighborhood with great food, boutiques,nightlife...
M Street and Wisconsin Avenue
Washington's oldest neighborhood...
Connecticut Avenue
Lively, artsy neighborhood...
2700 F St. NW
At New Hampshire Avenue NW and Rock Creek Pkwy
Memorial & Performance...
1025 F St. NW
Attraction...
1120 King Street, Alexandria, VA
Capitol Hill, Washington, DC
722 King Street, Alexandria, VA
1330 Maryland Avenue, SW
2th and 14th Streets
Delectable Cuisine...
25 West Market Street
(Office)
Historic Virginia town...
D Street Southwest
(at the 12th Street Expressway)
Elegant shopping...
7500 Maple Avenue
(City offices)
Do something different...
Connecticut Avenue & K Street, Northwest
Take a historical stroll in this park, which is within spitting distance of the White House...
2400 East Capitol Street, SE
Plan your celebration at this Southeast event center, near RFK Stadium...