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Welcome to Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America! As soon as you set foot in D.C., you'll be struck by its grandeur and scale. The nation's capital is designed to impress, with its monumental architecture and expansive avenues. Beneath the surface, the city is a hub of drama and intrigue, while its streets are alive with trendy events, world-class museums, diverse restaurants, and vibrant clubs. Washington D.C. upholds the principles of Equality, Justice, Life, and Liberty, but it is also a cosmopolitan and international city.

The average price of hotels in Washington D.C. right now is $198, with options ranging from $48 to $954. With 156 hotels available, you have plenty of choices to suit your needs. Some of the neighborhoods where you can find accommodations include Northwest, Downtown Washington D.C., Capitol Hill, Dupont Circle, and Connecticut Ave - K Street. Among the most popular hotels are the Fairmont Washington, D.C., Georgetown, Generator Hotel Washington DC, Avenue Suites, Placemakr Navy Yard, and The St. Gregory Hotel.

Things to do in Washington

Washington D.C. offers a plethora of activities and sights that cater to all interests. Start your journey at the Washington National Cathedral, a massive and stunning structure where you can take a guided tour to learn about its rich history. The cathedral is a national treasure, featuring beautiful stained glass and awe-inspiring architecture. Inside, you'll also find a café and a gift shop.

For a unique experience, consider the Washington DC Monuments by Moonlight Tour by Trolley. This guided night tour allows you to see the city's iconic monuments illuminated and free from daytime crowds. Hop on an open-air trolley and enjoy engaging stories and historical insights as you pass landmarks like the Lincoln Memorial, the Washington Monument, and the White House.

Speaking of the White House, no trip to Washington D.C. would be complete without visiting this iconic residence. While internal tours are not possible due to security measures, the visitor center offers a virtual tour that provides a glimpse into the life of the President of the United States.

For families, the National Air and Space Museum is a must-visit. Children will be thrilled by the exhibits, which include airplanes and spaceships from Amelia Earhart’s Lockheed to World War II spitfires. The museum also features re-enactments of the first moon landing, educational workshops, an IMAX cinema, simulators, and a Planetarium.

Art enthusiasts should not miss the National Gallery of Art, home to one of the world's most extensive art collections. The gallery's Neo-Classical West building and modernistic East building house a wide range of works. Educational programs are available both in person and virtually. Don't forget to explore the Sculpture Garden, an expansive outdoor space filled with monumental sculptures.

Where to Go Out / Nightlife in Washington

Washington D.C. boasts a vibrant nightlife scene with something for everyone. Clyde's of Georgetown is a long-standing favorite, having evolved from a student hangout to a sophisticated venue that attracts an upscale crowd. For a more relaxed atmosphere, head to The Tombs, Georgetown’s go-to spot for students and lecturers. Here, academic discussions give way to casual conversations over a beer.

Music lovers should not miss the 9:30 Club, a legendary venue in the indie-rock scene. Recognized by Rolling Stone Magazine as one of the top 10 live music venues, it has hosted performances by icons like Bob Dylan, Radiohead, and the Red Hot Chili Peppers.

For a high-end yet relaxed experience, Barcode offers a chic setting with a 45 ft. bar, HDTVs, massive booths, and an indoor/outdoor ambiance during the warmer months. The venue's no cover/no dress code policy ensures a laid-back vibe.

If you're looking for a place to unwind with a cocktail or enjoy a late-night burger, Barrel is the spot for you. It's also a great choice for Sunday brunch.

Where to Eat in Washington

Washington D.C. is a food lover's paradise with a diverse culinary scene. Start your day at Call Your Mother Deli, where you can customize your bagel with fillings like pastrami, smoked salmon, seasonal jam, and hummus. For lunch, options include fried turkey, burger meat, and tuna salad, all of which can be paired with hot or iced drinks.

For authentic Italian pizza, head to Pizzeria Paradiso. Known for its large, ingredient-packed pizzas, this eatery has locations in Georgetown, Dupont Circle, and Old Town, and is open daily from lunchtime until late in the evening.

Spanish cuisine enthusiasts will love Jaleo, a restaurant with nearly 30 years of experience in serving traditional Spanish dishes. Chef José Andrés offers a menu of over 40 tapas, including simple paella and exotic eggplant flan.

Bistrot Lepic in Georgetown is a favorite for its cozy atmosphere and delicious French cuisine. Choose between the intimate first floor and the downstairs restaurant, and don't miss the Happy Hour from Wednesday to Monday, 5:30pm–7pm.

Finally, for top-notch Italian dishes, visit Cafe Milano. This restaurant is a hotspot for diplomats, politicians, celebrities, and anyone who appreciates fine Italian cuisine. The stylish interiors and sidewalk patio add an extra touch of Italy to your dining experience.

Cheapest time to stay in Washington

December is the cheapest time to stay in Washington for an average of $188 per night.

Average price per night for 3-star hotels

Month

Price

January

$216

February

$233

March

$269

April

$258

May

$253

June

$222

July

$196

August

$189

September

$228

October

$218

November

$195

December

$188

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