Washington DC Attractions and Washington Sightseeing
(Washington, DC, USA)
There are so many wonderful tourist attractions to see in Washington that there is sure to be something for everyone. Whether you are looking for thrills and excitement, Washington history and exhibitions or animals and the more exotic, tourists and visitors will not have to look far in Washington, one of America's most important cities. Here are some of the top tourist attractions in Washington.
Washington Attractions: Lafayette Square - 16th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest, Washington, DC, 20006, USA
Tel: +1 202 755 7798
Lafayette Square is a park situated in Downtown Washington, opposite the White House. Named after the Marquis de Lafayette, a hero in the American Resolution, tourist attractions at Lafayette Square include landscaped gardens, a statue of Andrew Jackson riding his horse and this is a popular spot for protesters in Washington DC. Lafayette Square is situated close to Washington's Farragut West Metro Station.
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Washington Attractions: L'Enfant Plaza - D Street Southwest, Washington, DC, 20024, USA L'Enfant Plaza, at the 12th Street Expressway, is a large paved square, in the southwest area of Washington DC, close to the National Mall district and a number of the popular Smithsonian museums. The square is at the center of a large office, hotel and retail complex and there is a large underground shopping mall, with many popular stores and several restaurants.
Washington Attractions: Dupont Circle - Connecticut Avenue, Washington, DC, 20036, USA
Washington's Dupont Circle is a lively neighborhood, situated between N and T streets Northwest, and offers many attractions for tourists visiting Washington DC. These include trendy shopping areas, art galleries, good restaurants and popular bars. Dupont Circle is one of the most fashionable districts in Washington and attracts people of all ages.
Washington Attractions: Naval Observatory - Massachusetts Avenue & 34th Street Northwest, Washington, DC, 20392, USA
Tel: +1 202 652 1507
The Naval Observatory in Washington's Georgetown district is a working observatory with tours available to the public. Attractions include short films about astronomy, a high-powered telescope and also the home of the vice-president, which is situated in the grounds, although it is not actually open to the public. Attraction admission: free
Washington Attractions: National Mall - 10 Street and Constitution Avenue, Washington, DC, 20001, USA
Tel: +1 202 485 9880
The National Mall in Washington DC is located between Constitution and Independence Avenues and is full of an enormous range of tourist attractions and Washington landmarks. Attractions include a vast, open park area, running from the US Capitol to the Lincoln Memorial, a number of popular Washington museums and the impressive Washington Monument. Washington's National Mall is home to a many large festivals, concerts and events in Washington and these are usually held on the main lawn area.
Washington Attractions: Ford's Theater - 511 10th Street NW, Washington, DC, 20004, USA
Tel: +1 202 347 4833
Ford's Theater, in Downtown Washington, is a popular attraction for tourists visiting Washington DC and is full of history. The theater is particularly famous as President Abraham Lincoln was actually assassinated here in 1865. There is an interesting Lincoln museum in the basement area of Ford's Theater, displaying a number of artifacts, including the actual gun that was used to kill the president. Petersen House is situated opposite Ford's Theater and this is where Lincoln died, shortly after he was shot.
Attraction open: daily - 09:00 to 17:00
Attraction admission: free
Washington Attractions: Washington Bureau of Engraving and Printing - 14th Street and C Street SW, Washington, DC, 20228, USA
Tel: +1 202 874 3019
The Washington Bureau of Engraving and Printing is located in the National Mall district of Washington DC, close to the Smithsonian Metro station. This popular tourist attraction is where the paper currency for America is printed and guided tours of the factory are available. Each day, around USD 500 million is printed at the Washington Bureau of Engraving and Printing and visitors can observe every stage of the production line.
Attraction open: September to April, Monday to Friday - 09:00 to 14:00, May to August, Monday to Friday - 09:00 to 14:00 and 17:00 to 19:00
Attraction admission: free
Washington Attractions: Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium - 2400 East Capitol Street, Washington, DC, 20003, USA
Tel: +1 202 547 9077
Washington's Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium was opened in 1961 and this large outdoor stadium can seat almost 27,000 spectators. Attractions at the stadium includes regular soccer matches, featuring Washington's famous DC United soccer club, numerous summer festivals and many large open-air concerts.
Washington Attractions: John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts - 2700 F Street Northwest, Washington, DC, 20566, USA
Tel: +1 202 416 8340 or 1 800 444 1324
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts is situated in the Waterfront area of Washington DC, close to the Foggy Bottom Metro train station. This is one of Washington's major tourist attractions and features six theaters, with regular performances of plays, ballets, operas and movies. Guided tours of Washington's enormous John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts are available.
Attraction open: Monday to Saturday - 10:00 to 21:00, Sunday - 12:00 to 21:00
Attraction admission: free
Washington Attractions: Capital Crescent Trail - Water Street Northwest, Washington, DC, 20009, USA
Tel: +1 202 789 7000
The Capital Crescent Trail runs for around 11 miles / 17.5 km through northwest Washington. This trail is an excellent place to walk, cycle and roller-skate, and there are many scenic areas, including views of the Potomac River. Washington's Capital Crescent Trail starts in the Georgetown district on Water Street.
Washington Attractions: MCI Center - 601 F Street Northwest, Washington, DC, 20004, USA
Tel: +1 202 628 3200
The MCI Center opened in December 1997 and this huge USD 200 million arena hosts over 200 public events in Washington each year, including many attractions, such as concerts, family entertainment and local college athletics, as well as a number of professional sports games by the Washington Capitals NHL hockey team and the Wahington Wizards NBA basketball team. Washington's MCI Center is close to the Gallery Place Metro train station.
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