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Visiting washington DC in March for 3 days - an itinerary please!? |
Travel Info Visiting washington DC in March for 3 days - an itinerary please!? Travel Tips You HAVE to visit the Holocaust museum. But get tickets ahead of time (they are free). They tell you what time to show up so you don't have to wait 4 hours to get in. Seriously, when I heard they were building it I thought "who the heck would want to see that!" but it is really very well done. Best presentation of history I've ever seen. You'll be affected forever. Call your congressperson's office and ask if you can visit their office or even have breakfast with him/her at the Capitol cafeteria. It's worth a try. They do it a lot. If you want a unique and exotic dining experience go to the Marrakesh (617 New York Avenue Northwest, 202.393.9393 for reservations). Dimly lit and mysterious, to the point of being a bit freaky, lots of good Morrocan food, eat roast chicken with your hands, copious amounts of wine included in price, and belly dancers. Others See as many of the Smithsonian museums as possible (their website is www.si.edu so you can read about which ones you're interested in). Also the National Zoo, if you're interested and the weather's good. It's one of the top 3 or 4 zoos in the country. Also the monuments and memorials - Vietnam and Korean War memorials, FDR Memorial, and especially the Lincoln and Jefferson Memorials. If you can tour the U.S Capital building then do that as well, although I haven't been there in years so I'm not sure how easy it is to do that with all the security now. I grew up 5 miles from DC I went on a 3 day trip to DC last May. We went EVERYWHERE! Definitely go see: Lincoln Memorial Washington Monument-go to the top! It's gorgeous! Korean War Memorial WWII Memorial FDR Memorial Jefferson Memorial White House Holocaust Museum ALL the Smithsonians! Ford Theatre & Peterson House (there's some great souvenir shops right around there, too) Union Station Arlington Cemetary Have a fun trip! Spend one whole day at the Air & Space museum. The several war memorials are worth seeing. Then the museums on the mall. Parking is a problem so I recommend you take the tram into DC If you are interested in museums then DC is the town for you. All of the Smithsonian Museums are free of charge, and most are on the National Mall. Be prepared to stand in line on busy days due to security screenings. The new Air & Space Museum (Udvar-Hazy Center) is out by Dulles Airport and has no admission fee but they do charge $12.oo per car for parking. There is a shuttle bus from the mall but they charge a fee per person. This museum is excellent and if you have any interest in aviation or space travel this is a must see. If you have just a passing interest in aviation then the National Air & Space on the Mall will be fine. The Museum of the American Indian is also an excellent stop while you're here. Also a trip into Virginia to vist Mount Vernon is worthwhile. George Washington's home is an excellent place to spend an afternoon. There are walking tours that will take you all through the grounds. The links below will give you the rundown on all of the museums in detail. http://www.si.edu/ http://www.mountvernon.org/ |
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