A Weekend Tour of the Nation’s Capital
- Day One: Begin the Morning on Capitol Hill
- Tour the Capitol
- Visit the Library of Congress
- Eat Lunch at Eastern Market or Barracks Row
- Spend the Afternoon on the National Mall
- Take a Photo Op at the White House
- Enjoy an Evening in Georgetown
- Day Two: Morning Tour of the National Memorials
- Eat Lunch in Penn Quarter
- Spend the Afternoon Learning About American Heroes
- Visit Ford’s Theatre, Museum, and Education Center
- Tour Arlington National Cemetery
- Happy Hour at P.O.V.
Day One: Begin the Morning on Capitol Hill
Tour the Capitol
Arrive early to take a guided tour of the U.S. Capitol. Learn about its history and architecture, including the Hall of Columns, the rotunda, and the old Supreme Court chambers. From the visitors’ gallery, you can watch bills being debated and speeches being delivered. Tours are free, but tour passes are required. Reserve your tour in advance. The Capitol Visitor Center includes an exhibition gallery, orientation theaters, a cafeteria, gift shops, and restrooms.
Visit the Library of Congress
The Library of Congress is a beautiful neoclassical building and the largest library globally, containing over 128 million items. It offers exhibitions, interactive displays, concerts, and lectures that enhance your visit.
Eat Lunch at Eastern Market or Barracks Row
Walk east to Eastern Market, especially vibrant on weekends with vendors selling crafts and food. Enjoy casual dining or stroll to Barracks Row for a variety of dining options. After lunch, use the metro to the Smithsonian Metro Station to continue your exploration.
Spend the Afternoon on the National Mall
Explore the Museums on the National Mall
Ten of the Smithsonian museums are located on the National Mall, with free admission. Popular choices include the Air and Space Museum, Natural History Museum, and American History Museum. Select a museum that captivates you and spend a few hours discovering its treasures.
Take a Photo Op at the White House
Take the metro from Smithsonian Station to McPherson Station, followed by a short walk to the White House. Although public tours are available, they must be arranged ahead of time.
Enjoy an Evening in Georgetown
Dinner and Shopping in Georgetown
Georgetown, one of Washington DC’s oldest neighborhoods, offers upscale shops and restaurants along cobblestone streets. Take the DC Circulator Bus or a taxi to reach this vibrant area. Explore M Street and Wisconsin Avenue for dining and entertainment options. Don’t miss the Washington Harbour for stunning Potomac Waterfront views.
Day Two: Morning Tour of the National Memorials
Visit the Memorials
The national memorials in Washington DC are historic landmarks that are essential to visit. To cover them efficiently, consider a guided tour or explore on foot. Notable sites include the Lincoln Memorial, Vietnam War Memorial, Korean War Memorial, and World War II Memorial, all located within a reasonable walking distance of one another.
Eat Lunch in Penn Quarter
Head to the Chinatown/Gallery Place Metro station for lunch in the revitalized Penn Quarter. This vibrant neighborhood offers dining options ranging from fine to casual restaurants.
Spend the Afternoon Learning About American Heroes
Visit Ford’s Theatre, Museum, and Education Center
Ford’s Theatre is a national historic landmark where Abraham Lincoln was assassinated. A short talk by a National Park guide is available every half hour. Advanced timed tickets are a must. The museum exhibits Lincoln’s life and the circumstances surrounding his tragic death, providing a profound educational experience.
Tour Arlington National Cemetery
Arlington National Cemetery is a special place that should not be missed. Explore the grounds on your own or take an interpretive tour that includes significant stops like the Kennedy gravesites and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
Happy Hour at P.O.V.
P.O.V. is the rooftop bar at the W Hotel, renowned for its breathtaking views of the White House and historic monuments. Enjoy a variety of wines and cocktails while soaking in panoramic city views—the perfect way to conclude your weekend in Washington DC.