I've always liked to play tour guide at the places that I know very well. Washington D.C. is one of those places. I took several weekend trips to this City between 2006 and 2008. DC has a special place in my heart, not only because one of my best friends and my cousin live there. This was the first place were I did a semi-solo trip and after that I was hooked on taking short trips. Since my best friend hosted me, I was not completely alone. However, I was alone during the day while she worked. I loved it. I spent as much time as I wanted visiting the museums and the monuments and at night I had the best company that I could ask for. Every trip I took, there was always something new to see and a great restaurant to try. I wanted to move there, until I visited during the winter and confirmed that I can't like in the cold. I still have it at the top of my list if I ever move out of Tampa.
My sister and my nephew are going to Washington next month. Sadly, starting next week, I can't fly until my baby arrives. Otherwise, I would have been planning a weekend trip to DC. Years ago, I promised my 8 year old nephew to give him a trip to New York City for his 10th birthday. I will keep that promise and give him that trip next year. After looking at some of my old pictures, I got inspired to make a list for my sister and nephew to make the best out of their weekend in DC.
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The view from the Lincoln Memorial
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One of the best parts of walking around tourist attractions alone is that there is only room for 1 more. I remember that the line to go up to the Washington Monument was very long. Since I was alone, there was room for 1 more and I was able to skip the line. The view from the top is worth the long line.
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Washington Monument |
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View of the Lincoln Memorial from the Washington Memorial |
One of those great trips to DC was when I went with my parents. I really enjoyed showing them around one of my favorite Cities. My dad and I love history and my mom and I love art. It was great to share these things with them. We took the tourist
hop on hop off bus to see as much of DC as possible in 3 days. This was the first time that I took the bus and I was surprised by how much I liked it. I highly recommend it if you only have a few days in the City. The only way to see the National Mall is walking, but the bus is a great way to get to George Town, the
Arlington National Cemetery, and the Washington Cathedral which are not so close to the metro.
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National Gallery of Art |
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JFK's Eternal Flame at the Arlington Cemetery |
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U.S. Capitol |
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Jefferson Memorial |
Does anyone has any advise for visiting DC with kids? There are so many museums to visit in DC that there is never enough time. My parents and I decided to go to the
National Gallery and the
Holocaust Memorial. I have also been to several other Smithsonian Museums, but never with the intention of traveling with kids. I know that my nephew would love the
Air and Space Museum. Anything else? I'm going to look through my old travel pics and my maps to give them a nice itinerary in another post.