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100+ Free Things to Do

Take advantage of Washington, DC’s numerous free events, museums, to...

Things to Do This March 2026 in Washington, DC

Marvel at holiday lights decorating historic homes, ice skate in fro...

Things to Do This Week

Things to Do This Weekend in Washington, DC

Our end-of-the-week picks for March 6-8, 2026

Where to Find the Most Colorful Street Murals in Washington, DC

Vibrant street art adds color to DC in any season.


Capitol Hill

Mary McLeod Bethune Statue Lincoln Park ...

The Mary McLeod Bethune Statue Lincoln Park commemorates educator and activist Mary McLeod Bethune

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Upper Northwest

Washington National Cathedral

Standing at one of the city's highest points, this soaring Gothic cathedral extends almost the length of two football fields and pierces the city's skyline.

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DC Metro Area

DC Tours and Events

Experience the Culture, Stories & Icons of Washington, DC

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Foggy Bottom

Top of the Gate

An award-winning open-air rooftop, Top of the Gate offers 360-degree views of the Kennedy Center, Potomac River, the Key and Arlington bridges, Washington Monument and the DC skyline.

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Georgetown

Sea Suite Cruises

Passengers sit on comfortable bike seats that belly up to a 10-person mahogany bar as they pedal at their own pace

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Southwest & The Wharf

Unlimited Biking

Discover the most unique, dynamic and fun way to enjoy Washington, DC's historic monuments and architecture with a professionally guided bicycle or Segway tour of DC.

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DC Metro Area

City Brew Tours DC

All-inclusive craft brewery tours in DC – guided tastings, food pairings, and behind-the-scenes access at top local breweries. You drink, we drive!

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Anacostia

Frederick Douglass National Historic Sit...

The Frederick Douglass National Historic Site preserves the last residence of Frederick Douglass (1818 -1895), one of the most prominent African American leaders of the 19th century

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