Washington D.C.
Experience Washington, DC
Serving as our nation’s capital, Washington, DC is an exciting vacation destination and home to our nation’s most prominent monuments, memorials, and museums. Millions come each year to witness attractions like the Washington Monument, Smithsonian Museums, and the White House. Be sure to visit these and other sites that pay tribute to the people, places, and events that represent all that our country has ever stood for.
Top 10 Attractions in Washington, DC
Smithsonian Museums and Institute. A trip to Washington, DC is never complete without a visit to this world famous museum complex. With 14 of Smithsonian’s 19 museums, galleries, and zoos in Washington DC, you are sure to find exhibitions and art that will inspire and delight. From African, American, and Asian art galleries to a museum dedicated to the postal system, the Smithsonian Museums are some of the most exciting attractions in Washington, DC.
Arlington National Cemetery. Whether you come to this famed national cemetery to visit the burial site of a loved one or pay tribute to the brave who lost their lives fighting for our country, this is one memorial place that you will never forget. Arlington National Cemetery is a sacred ground that reminds us all of our soldiers’ sacrifices.
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White House. Take an interesting and informative tour of the White House in Washington, DC - home and work place of the president of the US. Stroll through some of our nation’s most famous rooms and learn what purpose they serve.. Admire the beautiful furniture, outstanding artworks, and lifelike busts throughout this magnificent building. Plan your visit ahead of time, as tours are by reservation and in high demand.
Washington Monument. Soaring high into the Washington, DC sky, this breathtaking monument is a stunning tribute to “the father of our country”. More than the first president of the United States, George Washington was an admirable general during the Revolutionary War and a man steadfast in his ideals and character. Experience this unique structure and learn about the individual who exemplifies what our nation stands for.
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NASA Goddard. A few miles outside Washington, DC, in the suburbs of Maryland, stands the NASA Goddard Flight Center, the world’s largest organization devoted to unlocking the mysteries of our planet, solar system, and Universe. At NASA Goddard, the world’s most respected names in science are working day and night in an effort to make advancements in our quest to journey deeper into space.
Washington DC Shopping. Discover trends and treasures at the 13 retail centers and malls in the Washington, DC area, including Tysons Galleria and Tysons Corner Mall and Potomac Mills Outlet Mall, which features 200 shops with popular names in fashion. On the historic streets of Georgetown - the hippest shopping district in Washington, D.C. -you’ll find trendy chains and boutiques. The Shops at Georgetown Park offers four levels of shopping, dining and entertainment. Torpedo Factory Art Center is home to studios, galleries, and workshops where you can purchase original artwork. Fashion Centre at Pentagon City offers trendy shopping at 170 stores and restaurants.
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Fort Meade. Named after the Union Army general, George G. Meade, this 5,415 acre US Army installation east of Laurel, Maryland, is headquarters of our nation’s Environmental Protection Agency, Army Field Band, and Defense Courier System. Fort Meade acts as the United State’s top center for information and intelligence.
Baltimore Inner Harbor . One of the United States’ oldest and most important seaports, this Baltimore attraction is a favorite photography spot in the Washington, DC area. Baltimore Inner Harbor and its neighborhoods offer an eclectic atmosphere full of delicious dining, hot nightspots, and breathtaking views. Take a cruise, go to an art gallery, or watch a Baltimore Ravens or Orioles game. The possibilities for sightseeing are endless.
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FedEx Field. Home of the NFL’s Washington Redskins, this 91,000+ capacity facility is the largest stadium in the National Football League. It is also Washington, DC’s destination for high drawing concerts and sporting events like World Cup soccer matches.
Mount Vernon. Visit the home and gardens of our nation’s first president when you stop by this 500-acre estate located 16 miles south of Washington, DC. Mount Vernon offers a real glimpse of George Washington’s surrounding environment just as they were over 200 years ago. Also included on the grounds of the estate are a museum and the tombs of both Mr. Washington and his wife, Martha.
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Washington, DC Golf Getaways. Set aside some time in between your sightseeing adventures in Washington, DC to experience the impressive semi-private and public golf courses that the area offers. Whether you’re traveling with friends, family, or on business, you’ll enjoy chasing birdies at one the spectacular golf courses that are just a chip away from our nation’s capital.
- East Potomac Park Golf “Red” Course
- East Potomac Park Golf “Blue” Course
- East Potomac Park Golf “White” Course
- Marlborough Country
- University of Maryland Golf Course
Washington, DC Universities & Colleges.
Thee center of our nation’s governmental intelligence is also the home to some of the nation’s oldest and most respected colleges and universities. The institutions of higher education in the Washington, DC area mirror the hardworking and diverse character that is symbolic of our inspiring nation. Many unique college campuses in the area feature some of the most beautiful 18th and 19th century architecture existent in the United States.
- George Washington University
- Georgetown University
- University of the District of Columbia
- University of Maryland
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Hersha Hotels of Washington, DC & Maryland.
Hersha Hotels offers several outstanding hotels in the Washington, DC area including the suburban communities of Frederick, Laurel, Tysons Corner, and Greenbelt, Maryland. Our modern hotels are conveniently located close to some of the areas most beautiful scenery, historic landmarks and exciting destinations like Cunningham Falls, Appalachian Mountains, Gettysburg, Historic Frederick, Baltimore and Washington D.C. Whether visiting for a family vacation or business, Hersha Hotels offers several exciting getaway packages for unforgettable adventures in Maryland and Washington, DC!
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Six Flags America Package
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Take a plunge at Hurricane Harbor or ride the breathtaking twists and turns of the Gotham City roller coasters when you visit Six Flags America. Located in the Baltimore/Washington Dc area, Six Flags America is just minutes from your hotel. After you've experienced all you can at Six Flags, come back and enjoy a comfortable and convenient stay at your Washington DC area hotel.
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Washington DC Museum Package
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As our nation's capitol, Washington DC is rich with history. Travelers from around the world flock to the DC area to experience this history daily. There is no better way to learn about the history of the United States than to explore the many museums of Washington DC. Two of these museums are the International Spy Museum and the Crime and Punishment Museum.
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Washington, DC Attractions Package
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Explore the amazing attractions, monuments, museums and memorials of Washington, DC – our nation’s capital and a captivating vacation destination. Witness the majesty and beauty of the Washington Monument, Lincoln Memorial, Jefferson Memorial and the famous White House – icons of American liberty and freedom. Disover the nation’s most inspiring art, history, science and wildlife at the Smithsonian Institution Museums, a complex of 14 museums, galleries, and zoos located in Washington DC. Enjoy sightseeing tours of Washington, DC that lead you to impressive attractions, such as US Capitol, US Supreme Court, Union Station, National Gallery of Art, Fedex Field, Mount Vernon, Smithsonian Institution Museums, FDR Memorial, National Mall, Arlington National Cemetery, Washington National Cathedral and Dupont Circle.
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