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The 5 Best Restaurants in Washington D.C.
Jul 26, 2011
The best restaurants in Washington D.C. offer a huge variety of flavors that appease not only the savvy locals, but regional and global tourists, and the nation’s most powerful elite, and foreign ambassadors and dignitaries alike, whether you prefer vegetarian or freshly deep-fried dockside.
Jul 26, 2011
The Georgetown neighborhood of Washington D.C. by day bustles with visitors perusing the quirky little shops and restaurants of the historic M Street. The nightlife is just as lively – if not more so – than the day. Whether you are up for a dance floor rife with students or an upscale experience, the Georgetown bars will satisfy.
Washington DC Must-See Attractions Guide
There are so many things to do and see in Washington DC that even seeing all of the most notable sights is impossible to do in one trip. Add to that all of the lesser-known sights, and you have your work cut out for you. That's why the Washington DC Must-See Attractions Guide is so valuable. The guide contains all the information you need to help you make informed choices and fill your trip with fun.
Whether you want to visit Washington DC attractions such as Mount Vernon, just on the outskirts of the city, tour national monuments and memorials, or kayak the C&O Canal, there are some Washington DC sights and attractions you just can't miss, so planning is essential.
With the Washington DC Must-See Attractions Guide, you'll know the best time to visit attractions, best ways to get there and what secondary choices are near top spots. Plan your agenda according to what matters most to you with the Washington DC Must-See Attractions Guide.
5 Fun Things to do in Washington D.C.
Jul 26, 2011
Washington D.C. is home to many of the national treasures of the United States, making it a top travel destination. The city was built with tourism in mind, so finding fun things to do in Washington D.C. is easy, with Smithsonian Museums, famous landmarks, and park spaces.
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The Washington D.C. Zoo, also known as the Smithsonian National Zoological Park or National Zoo, offers over 400 species spanning over 166 acres in metropolitan Washington D.C. Check out the exciting exhibits free of admission charge.
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