What to Do in Washington DC
There is so much to see and do in our nation’s capital, Washington, DC that it is sort of very unlikely to see them all in one visit. However, that did not stop my better half and kids from trying to cover everything on our recent vacation. Here are only a few of the highlights we experienced on that vacation.
Our first challenge before we even left home was finding an inexpensive place to stay in the Washington, DC area. For the most part, hotels are pretty dear in that area and make it tough to locate a good place for a family of 5 to stay without absolutely blowing the old budget. We ended up selecting the American Hotel in Bethesda, MD and are awfully happy with our choice. It’s not the most glamorous hotel in the area but very convenient, clean and affordable. So, we highly reccomend it when looking for Bethesda hotels.
Then, on to the tourist sites we enjoyed. Of course we started with the famous State Monuments and Commemoratives . These included the Lincoln Memorial, the Jefferson Memorial,the Washington Monument, and the Arlington National Cemetery. There were many more as Washington is a town of monuments and commemoratives. Many are found on the nation’s Mall but others are pretty spread out so that you will get a very good walk exercise if you intend to visit them all on foot as we did. (I admit I had to visit my Sacramento podiatrist when I got back home to deal with some foot pain from so much walking)
Next came our tour of the three different branches of official Presidency buildings.When sightseeing in Washington, D.C., the government, the Capitol and the high Court are key places to go to. Touring these impressive buildings will help you understand more about our executive and its history. Plan in advance and find out about schedules and special events. The White House is the home and office of the President and is found at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW. To arrange a tour you have to make a request through one of your members of Congress. Group tours are held Tuesday through Saturday from 7:30 a. m. through 11:30 a. m. And are scheduled one month ahead.
At the east end of the nation’s Mall stands the majestic U. S. Capitol Building. Because of increased security, the Capitol is open to the public for steered tours only.
The one thing you will need to do for sure is take a lot of photographs as you tend to remember everything as you are going to remember everything as you are so impressed at the time but listen to me, your memories tend to fade and it is always better to have some pictures to help bring those memories back to pointy focus. I’m not a Commercial Photographer but wish I was to have better captured some of the beauty we saw on ths trip
Also, in addition to the typical tourist attractions discussed above, you may find that the Washington, DC area has some of the finest restaurants in the country. I suppose this may be due to all of the important politicians that live there as well as the many dignitaries that visit the area and need to go out to eat.
Well, that rather sums up our trip and I can only hope that you get the opportunity to visit the Washington, DC area.