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100+ Free Things to Do

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

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

Vibrant street art adds color to DC in any season.

80+ Things to Do This March 2025 in Washington, DC

Breathe in the first weeks of spring in the nation's capital as the ...

Things to Do This Weekend in Washington, DC

Our end-of-the-week picks for Feb. 28 - March 2


Capitol Hill

Folger Shakespeare Library

Explore Shakespeare and his world in performances, exhibits, podcasts and more with the Folger, home to the world’s largest Shakespeare collection.

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Penn Quarter & Chinatown

Smithsonian American Art Museum

Smithsonian American Art Museum

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Penn Quarter & Chinatown

Puttery

A modern spin on putting, redefining the game within an immersive experience and innovative technology as guests move from one course to the next.

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National Mall

L'Enfant Plaza

L'Enfant Plaza is a newly renovated and expanded restaurant and shopping destination conveniently located just two blocks south of the National Mall's Smithsonian Castle in Southwest Washington, D.C.

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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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Penn Quarter & Chinatown

The Hamilton Live

The Hamilton is fast-becoming Washington, DC's new favorite gathering place for music, art, entertainment and inventive dining.

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National Mall

E-MILE: The Electric Ride

Why walk?? Travel all over Washington, DC with E-MILE: The Electric Ride! Electric Bikes, Scooters and Helmets for rent today!

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Penn Quarter & Chinatown

Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company

An innovator in the development of new plays earning a reputation for staying plugged in to the mad temper of the times (New York Times).

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