There is no place such as America’s capital city. Washington was named to honor the first President of the United States, George Washington. Known as “The Evergreen State”, this city is a real fantastic natural beauty thanks to its big green parks. In your ultimate Washington travel guide, you will know everything you need to know before visiting this city: where to stay? What to do? What to visit? From government buildings to historical monuments to interesting museums…I know you’ve probably learned about those things in movies, but there’s nothing like seeing the real thing up close—when you visit Washington. So, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to your ultimate Washington travel guide! I hope you’ll find it helpful, enjoy!
Located 651 m from the White House, the 5 stars hotel offers very luxurious modern rooms with a flat-screen TV, tea and coffee making facilities and a very nice clean bathroom. You will never get bored in this hotel thanks to its fitness center, free unlimited WIFI connection and its breathtaking architecture from the inside (it really looks like a mall from in the inside in the lobby). Plus, you will be well served in its American-style restaurant Avenue Grill and you will also enjoy the on-site Starbucks coffee shop.
Located in the center of Washington, D.C, this hotel provides rooms with a flat-screen TV, a microwave, a refrigerator, and a coffee maker. It offers also a fitness center, an indoor pool, the casual Grist Mill Restaurant and The Pavilion Pantry where you can find microwavable meals and snacks. Only 3 blocks from the White House, Hilton Garden Inn has one of the top-rated locations in Washington, D.C.!
You wouldn’t call it a trip to Washington if you go there and you don’t visit the White House. Built between 1792 and 1800, the “President’s House” is an iconic, imposing building that’s thrilling to see but difficult to access. So you can only enjoy the view from the outside and take pictures with it.
This is where the lower House of Representatives (435 members) and upper Senate (100) meet to write the country’s laws. You can take pictures of it from the outside or enter it, but just know that tickets are limited and there’s often a long wait.
The Lincoln Memorial was built to honor the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln. It is located on the western end of the National Mall in Washington, across from the Washington Monument. Behind the Abraham Lincoln statue, you are going to find this memorable quote: “In this temple, as in the hearts of the people for whom he saved the Union, the memory of Abraham Lincoln is enshrined forever.” Make sure you take a pic of it!
Composed of 36,000 blocks of stone, the Washington Monument is the district’s tallest structure. I mean, it was the tallest structure in the world from 1884 to 1889, then it was overtaken by the Eiffel Tower in Paris. It was built to commemorate George Washington.
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