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      A Traveler’s Itinerary To Washington DC

      Just like we have seen it on House Of Cards, Washington DC is politically charged up and home to the crème de la crème of American politics. Full of memorials and museums, DC has a residential side to itself too. Green parks, small restaurants playing some of the best jazz, food markets and much more. Before visiting DC, you may be under the impression that it’s a city for the tough politicians, but don’t be fooled by its hard exterior as Washington DC will surely have your heart with its warmth and energy. Don’t postpone your trip any further; book your flights to Washington DC today.

      What Can I Do In Washington DC?

      Apart from the stoic White House and other significant political monuments, Washington DC has a lot to offer the thousands of international tourists that visit the city every year. Once you have booked your plane tickets to Washington DC you will need to concentrate on your itinerary for your trip. DC will surely not disappoint you when it comes to things to do. Plan your trip well so that you are not scurrying for time with a massive to-do list in the city.

      What Can I See In Washington DC?

      Watching the news every day we have grown up saddled with the idea that Washington DC is a place for high profile politicos and their entourage. However, one couldn’t be far from the truth as DC has a lot to offer the common man too. A recent explosion in gourmet restaurants, hip cafes, zany boutiques and clubs, DC is slowly transitioning into a cultural center. Read on to find out where you can go to get a real feel of the city.

      Adams Morgan

      A colorful cosmopolitan neighborhood, Adams Morgan has a pulsating nightlife that is sure to blow your mind away. Gorgeous Victorian-style homes are surely a treat for sore eyes in this neighborhood. The place also offers an extensive choice of cuisines, which are international and will surely have you coming back. You could also take a late afternoon walk around the vintage clothing stores and second-hand book stores. All in all, you could make an entire day of it in this neighborhood and go back satiated and content.

      The White House

      May sound like a stereotype, but a visit to this significant building is a must. It is the residence and office of the President of the United States of America. A tour through the insides of the White House requires extensive planning, time and a few rounds to the embassy but it is surely worth its weight in gold. The building designed by James Hoban was ready in 1800 and has since housed some of the most powerful leaders of the world.

      National Museum of Natural History

      Slated to be among the ten most visited museums in the world, this surely has to make it to your list of priorities. The size of about 20 football fields, this museum houses the Hope Diamond in the Janet Annenberg Hooker Hall of Geology, Gems & Minerals. If you are traveling with children, this will surely get you brownie points with the kids after.

      Where Can I Eat And Drink In Washington DC?

      Washington DC has seen a surge of restaurants in recent years, which has made it a favorite with the who’s who of the culinary world. Take for instance ‘The Dabney’, which is a great dining destination for curious gourmands. Their menu evolves constantly, which gives locals and tourists and peak into their culinary delights. We would also recommend Centrolina, which is a posh eatery that serves food from a terracotta clad wood oven. Why wait? Experience a gastronomic delight in the capital city of Washington.

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      When Is The Best Time To Visit Washington DC?

      The best time to visit Washington DC is in the autumn from September to November. The weather is generally crisp and breezy, the changing colors of leaves look fascinating and surreal. You could book your cheap flights to Washington today to be able to enjoy the autumn in the city.

      How Do I Get To Washington DC?

      AIR: There are three major airports in the Washington, DC region, namely the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, Washington Dulles International Airport and Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport. Book your flights to Washington DC from whichever Airport is closer to your choice of accommodation.

      TRAIN: The best way to get to Washington DC is by its well-connected metro rail. Most trains arrive and depart from the Union Station

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