
Capital Region
Political power meets cultural sophistication and history
The Capital Region isn't just about politicians in suits rushing between marble buildings. Sure, you've got the White House and Capitol Hill, but look beyond the monuments and you'll find a region that pulses with unexpected energy. Georgetown's cobblestone streets hide speakeasies older than the Metro system. Alexandria's waterfront serves up some of the best Ethiopian food outside of Addis Ababa. And those free Smithsonian museums? They're genuinely world-class, not just tourist traps with gift shops attached. The Cherry Blossom Festival brings crowds, but come in October when the leaves turn and you can actually walk the National Mall without dodging selfie sticks every three steps.
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Money-Saving Tips
- 1.All Smithsonian museums stay free year-round, including the Air and Space Museum and Natural History Museum
- 2.Happy hour runs 4-7 PM at most DC bars, with half-price appetizers and $2 off cocktails
- 3.Metro day passes cost $14.50 and beat buying individual rides if you're hitting multiple neighborhoods
- 4.Kennedy Center Millennium Stage hosts free concerts every evening at 6 PM on their outdoor terrace
- 5.Many museums offer free tours - just show up 15 minutes early and ask at the information desk
- 6.Street food trucks cluster around the National Mall and serve $8-12 meals that beat overpriced museum cafeterias
- 7.Alexandria's King Street trolley runs free between the Metro station and Old Town waterfront
- 8.Library of Congress tours cost nothing and include access to the stunning Jefferson Building reading room
Travel Tips
- •Download the Smithsonian mobile app before visiting - it includes maps and highlights for each museum
- •Security lines at popular monuments move faster in early morning or late afternoon
- •Wear comfortable walking shoes - the National Mall stretches 2 miles from Capitol to Lincoln Memorial
- •Book restaurant reservations at least a week ahead, especially for spots in Georgetown and Dupont Circle
- •Keep your Metro card handy - you need it to both enter and exit the system
- •Many government buildings offer free tours but require advance online booking with photo ID
- •Pack layers year-round - DC weather changes quickly and many buildings blast air conditioning
- •Eastern Market on Capitol Hill runs Saturday farmers markets with local vendors and fresh produce
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