Stay : The musts of D.C.

It's difficult, and even impossible, to visit even the city of D.C in a few days, there are so many things to see! If you stay there for only 3 or 4 days, this is a planning idea which will give you a good overview of the capital.

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4 days

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Detail of the stay : The musts of D.C. - 4 days

  • NATIONAL AIR AND SPACE MUSEUM
  • NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART
  • CHESAPEAKE & OHIO CANAL
  • MERIDIAN HILL PARK

Day 1: Georgetown and Dupont Circle

Steps: Washington Dc

Boat ride on the Georgetown district, promenade on the campus of its prestigious university and evening dinner in area offering a wide choice of restaurants and bars.

Places of interest :
CHESAPEAKE & OHIO CANAL

Day 2: The National Mall, the White House and the Capitol

Steps: Washington Dc

Choose beforehand the museums you wish to visit on the Mall, as there are many... for example the exciting, but colossal National Gallery of Art, the Air and Space Museum. Then to get some fresh air and discover the long lawn of the National Mall, walk from memorial to memorial. Dinner in the heart of Chinatown.

Day 3: U Street, Adams Morgan and Columbia Heights

Steps: Washington Dc

You will wander in the heart of Washington's different communities while making a green break at Park. The Ethiopian restaurants and jazz clubs abound so as to spend spicy and exotic evenings.

Places of interest :
MERIDIAN HILL PARK

Day 4: D.C's surrounding.

Why not going to Alexandria, Annapolis or Baltimore and discovering the famous crab cakes, the culinary speciality of the corner?

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