Private guide in Washington, guided tours in Washington, United States
Top Attractions in Washington
Lincoln Memorial, Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, National World War II Memorial, Korean War Veterans, Blair House, Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle, Folger Shakespeare Library, Ford's Theatre, Blair House, Cathedral of St. MatthewWashington
United States
Language: English
Currency: US dollar (USD)
Information about Washington
It's natural to expect something special from the capital of the United States, Washington D.C. and once you arrive there you can rest assured that all your expectations will be surpassed and you will be in awe. Despite being a relatively small city both in size and population, Washington, or as it is often called simply D.C., is striking nevertheless. What it lacks in size and number it certainly makes up with splendor and exquisiteness.
Many people say that Washington is a huge outdoor museum and they are right, given that every street in the city has a historic importance, while every building, even the modern ones, wielding a rich history that is worth learning.
As one would expect from the capital, most of its attractions revolve around its special status and historical significance. Buildings and edifices such as the Capitol, the Washington Monument, the Lincoln Memorial, the City Hall, the National Mall, the Jefferson Pier and the National World War II Memorial among many others attract millions of tourists every year. The rich cultural and artistic scene is also one of the most attractive features of the city, as there's always an interesting and important event to be attended.
Not to mention its prominent political value, which often makes it the setting for social and political events. So if you want to enjoy a condensed spirit of the United States, there's no other place like Washington to taste the atmosphere of splendor and freedom.