With
over eight million guests each year, the
National Air & Space Museum is the most visited
museum in the world. Housed inside are
exhibits like the Wright Brothers’ plane,
the Apollo 11 command module, and other more
modern exhibits like the Einstein Planetarium
and an IMAX theater.
One
of the most popular attractions in Washington
DC, the Lincoln Memorial is definitely one of
the must-see attractions in Washington D.C.
Reminiscent of a Greek Temple, the Lincoln
Memorial has beautiful views of the city,
including a clear view of the National Mall that extends all the way to the Capitol
Building.
Although
it had a very tumultuous and controversial
debut, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial has grown
to become one of America's true treasures. The
memorial primarily consists of a reflecting black
granite wall inscribed with the names of the
58,191 soldiers who died in the Vietnam War.
Directories are available to locate names
inscribed on the wall.
Enjoy
the comfortable sophistication of this
boutique-style hotel in the heart of downtown
Washington D.C., mere blocks from the
White House, the National Mall and the Capitol
Building. Formerly the Park Terrace, the
Washington Terrace Hotel offers superb upscale
accommodations with unique amenities such as
three garden terraces and the highly acclaimed
bistro, 15 Ria.
The
Madison is an upscale hotel situated in the
heart of downtown Washington D.C., just four
blocks from the White House. Relax in
elegantly appointed guestrooms and a
European-style lobby decorated with precious
antiques donated from the hotel owner's
private collection.
The Morrison-Clark
is Washington D.C.'s only inn listed in the
Nation Register of Historical Places.
Originally built in 1864, the restored
Victorian mansion boasts lofty medallion
ceilings, Italian Carerra decorative marble
fireplaces, period antiques and an eccentric
red-tiled Shanghai roof. Although the structure
and furnishings may be historic, the services
and amenities are state-of-the-art.