Washington DC Honors Veterans During Memorial Day!

May 16, 2011 by  
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Memorial Day presents many opportunities to be thankful for the freedom through veterans, and Washington DC provides ceremonies at several of their most famous national memorials during this special day on May 30. You can visit areas like the Arlington Cemetery, Vietnam Veterans Memorial and the Korean Veterans Memorial to visualize the symbolic sacrifice that many military personnel have given for the privileges that Americans share. Look for the Eternal Flame near John F. Kennedy’s grave, or stand by as military bands play heartwarming, patriotic tunes. If you’re interested in booking DC lodging while you’re here, you can browse through our Washington DC hotels.

Once you’ve viewed some of the sobering ceremonies in tribute to Memorial Day, you can find some more lighthearted entertainment at Washington DC’s shows, such as the famous dinner show, Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament in Hanover, MD. Walk into the massive arena and watch as the lights dim and six armored knights ride out with lances in their hands as they compete for the princess. At your table, you can cheer on the knights as you eat a delicious meal of roasted chicken, herb-basted potato, garlic bread and tomato soup. It’s a thrilling experience from the start of the tournament to the finale!

If you enjoy a show that will make you contemplate and decipher riddles, you can try out the Mystery Dinner Playhouse in Arlington, VA. Sit down in a classic setting, bite into an array of entrées like top sirloin of beef or grilled fish, and determine who the culprit is.  Once the play begins, it will be up to you and those at your table to find out who’s going to be knocked off next! In addition to your meal, you can earn a special prize if you guess the murderer by the end of the show.

Pay Tribute to Veterans at Washington DC’s National Memorial Day Parade

May 3, 2011 by  
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On May 30, Washington DC will commemorate current and past veterans by hosting the National Memorial Day Parade, which will give US veterans a large tribute to their efforts in fighting for the freedom of Americans. Join the 150,000 spectators that come out to watch this great event, which represent the nation’s 50 states, with marching bands and veterans from all over the country. Be sure to bring your camera to take pictures of the parade as members march down DC’s Constitution Avenue. If you’re planning on coming down for a vacation to see this event and others, be sure to reserve your Washington DC lodging. You can continue your celebration of America’s proud history by viewing many of its monuments and memorials on the DC in a Day Tour. This great tour includes sightseeing some of the most famous national memorials and sites such as the FBI Building, Washington Monument, World War II Memorial, Ford’s Theatre, Grant Memorial and the Library of Congress. Take the comfortable motorcoach across the DC area and participate in this nine hour tour, which will provide you with a comprehensive experience of DC’s landmarks. After you’ve taken a ride on the motorcoach, you can try out a little more unique transportation with the DC Ducks tour, which takes you on both land and water in this World War II vehicle. You’ll hear interesting stories and witty side remarks from your tour guide as you view DC’s historic landmarks. Some of the tour’s highlights will include the legendary Smithsonian Institute, Korean War Memorial and Union Station. The tour is fully narrated, so feel free to ask your guide whatever questions you may have about DC’s sites!

Enjoy Art and Refreshments at Phillips After 5 in Washington DC

April 15, 2011 by  
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There are a variety of interesting museums and art exhibits that you will find in Washington DC during your vacation, and on May 5th, you can enjoy “Phillips after 5” at the The Phillips Collection. This event will give you the chance to mingle with locals and enjoy live entertainment and refreshments while perusing the interesting art exhibits in The Phillips Collection. Some of the artistic work featured includes a series celebrating Rome that features comic strips, and pieces associated with Roman architecture. If you enjoy art, attending Phillips after 5 is certain to be a great addition to your vacation. If you are interested in visiting Washington DC for Phillips after 5, you can compare prices for lodging and make reservations online.

During your vacation in Washington DC, you will want to see some of the area’s historical attractions, and you can embark on a great day trip with the Monticello – Thomas Jefferson Country Tour. This tour will provide you with transportation to Monticello, where you will tour President Thomas Jefferson’s famous home. On the way, you will get to make stops at the University of Virginia and have lunch at the notable and historical Michie Tavern. This full-day experience will give you unique insight into the life of the United States’ third president.

After a day full of sightseeing in Washington DC, you will be ready for a relaxing meal, and you can dine on delicious American fares like burgers and fries while admiring priceless rock and roll artifacts at the Hard Rock Café. This popular restaurant gives you the opportunity to see valuable piece of memorabilia related to rock and roll legends like Elvis, Jerry Lee Lewis and Chuck Berry. If you think the memorabilia is great, then you will love the food, which is guaranteed to satiate your appetite!

Enjoy Earth Day Events in Washington DC!

April 5, 2011 by  
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Starting April 16 and going through the end of the month, visitors will have a chance to take part in the environmentally friendly event, “Earth Day,” in Washington DC. The event will bring together volunteers and businesses from all over the area to celebrate the city’s natural areas such as nature parks and trails. Visitors will also have the chance to help clean up target locations in the DC area, including natural streams, creek beds and major walking areas. Each day will bring a new way to help make the environment better, and you can help make DC “greener” than ever before! If you’re interested in this event or would like to book a vacation, you can reserve DC lodging.

Visitors can enjoy the sights of DC even more with the Washington Photo Safari Full Day, taking them close to landmark memorials and famous national architecture. Walk with a knowledgeable tour guide who will provide a few techniques for taking high quality photographs, whether you’re carrying a high quality, LSR camera or a general point-and-shoot. Visit memorable areas such as the White House, U.S. Capitol, Iwo Jima Memorial, Albert Einstein Memorial and the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.

You can also enjoy the surrounding nature on two wheels with the Bike the Sites Guided Bike Tour of Washington, DC. Follow an adventurous guide for four to eight miles as you learn about some of the national history and view places such as the Reflecting Pool, Lincoln Memorial, White House and Washington Monument. The experience is great for those that love the outdoors and want a little exercise while they’re touring the city’s sites.

Take Part in the National Cherry Blossom Festival!

March 18, 2011 by  
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Every spring, the Cherry Blossom trees bloom a faded pink color all over Washington DC, marking the first signs of the new season. Visitors can join in the celebration at the National Cherry Blossom Festival, taking place from March 26 through April 10. The event promotes much of the DC area culture and traditions, and you’ll find plenty of activities while you’re here. Pick up official festival merchandise such as hats, pins or shirts, or stop by one of the “Cherry Picks” restaurants to receive a free dessert or coffee. You will have their share of lodging to choose from while you’re in DC as well, and you can rest comfortably while enjoying your spring break.

If you’re planning to stay in Washington DC for a few days, you can explore the area’s memorials and attractions through some of the historical tours, such as the Monticello – Thomas Jefferson Country Tour. This tour provides visitors with 11 hours of views and discoveries, including a full look at the home of the third president. You’ll be able to see some of the top highlights in the area such as the University of Virginia, Monticello and Michie Tavern, which all relate to Jefferson’s traditions and favorite locations.

For those who would like a closer look at the history of the Civil War, they can go on the Gettysburg Tour, which highlights important areas such as the Gettysburg Battlefield, Home of George Washington Shriver, Town of Gettysburg and Cemetery Ridge. During your travels, you’ll be provided with interesting facts and information by your knowledgeable guide. The battle of Gettysburg also includes powerful lights and sound effects to mimic the historic battle.

Don’t Miss the Edward Albee Festival in Washington DC!

March 7, 2011 by  
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During your vacation in Washington DC, you will want to experience some of the various cultural and arts events that take place in the city, and you won’t want to miss The Edward Albee Festival March 21 through April 3rd at the Mead Center. Edward Albee is considered to be the United States’ greatest living playwright, and you can experience all 30 of his impressive works through either a public reading or full production at the festival. For a special experience at the festival, be sure to catch a reading or production of one of Albee’s Pulitzer Prize winning plays like “A Delicate Balance,” “Seascape” or “Three Tall Women.”

Your Washington DC vacation won’t be complete without a tour of our nation’s capital, and you can see the most popular attractions in the city by taking the DC in a Day Tour. This tour takes you by important landmarks like Ford’s Theatre, the World War II Memorial, the White House, the U.S. Capitol and the National Air and Space Museum. You will have plenty of chances to get out and explore some of these attractions, and since the tour lasts about a day, you won’t have to miss any exciting attractions! If you really want to see it all on your vacation, be sure to include the DC in a Day Tour in your vacation plans.

Sightseeing in Washington DC is sure to work up an appetite, and you can enjoy a delicious meal during your vacation at the Hard Rock Café. You can satisfy your hunger with American fares like burgers and fries while admiring priceless rock and roll memorabilia. You will see artifacts associated with greats like Jerry Lee Lewis, Elvis and Chuck Berry at this location of the Hard Rock Café. The Hard Rock Café is the perfect place to refuel for more exciting sightseeing at places like the FBI Headquarters, which is located right across the street!

Washington DC Attracts Homemakers with Capital Home and Garden Show!

February 4, 2011 by  
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At the end of the this month, the Washington DC Dulles Expo Center will celebrate its annual Capital Home and Garden Show, giving locals and visitors from across the country a chance to learn about house remodeling, furnishing and landscape improvements they can make to their own homes. The show takes place on February 25-27, and all kinds of home improvement workshops, seminars and presentations will be available for you to attend. This special event provides expert advice on how to improve your property. Book your reservations at a Washington DC hotel today.

After you’ve attended the Capital Home and Garden Show, you can see the rest of Washington DC with the Washington Photo Safari Half Day, which combines many of the best national monuments and landmarks into one picturesque tour. Pack your camera and head out with your guide to explore well-known areas like the U.S. Capitol, Union Station, Lafayette Park, Vietnam Veterans Memorial and Albert Einstein Memorial. Your knowledgeable guide has great tips on how to take some of the best shots of these highlights, whether you’re using a point-and-shoot or a more complex camera.

In addition to your explorations around DC, you can feast on a hearty meal inside the castle walls of the Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament – Hanover MD. Sit down at your royal table and dine on four courses while you watch an extraordinary tale of six knights who battle for the heart of the princess. The production reigns down special effects from wizards and spotlights the banner of every knight as they fight with swords and lances around the sandy arena.

See Important African American Artifacts in Washington DC This February

January 21, 2011 by  
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When planning a winter getaway, Washington DC is an excellent vacation destination with its variety of historical and cultural attractions. This February, you can experience “America I Am: The African American Imprint,” which is an exciting exhibit that will be housed at the National Geographic Museum. This display of valuable artifacts celebrates 400 years of African American contributions to American society. At the exhibit, you will have the opportunity to see artifacts like Malcom X’s personal belongings, the stool from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Birmingham jail cell and Muhammad Ali’s robe. This exhibit begins February 2, so start making plans now to attend this important exhibit!

There are so many exciting things to see in Washington DC that it is necessary to take a tour so you don’t miss anything important. With the DC The Best! Tour, you can visit notable landmarks like the Washington Monument, the Lincoln Memorial, the Kennedy Center and the US Capitol in a motor coach with a professional tour guide who will be sure to fill you in on all the important stories and information about each of these landmarks. Be sure to bring your camera on this tour because you won’t want to forget all the exciting landmarks you will see!

After taking an exciting tour to see the sights in Washington DC, there may be a few landmarks that you may want to spend more time exploring. Consider renting a bicycle from Bike and Roll Bicycle Rental. You can get some exercise while you avoid the costs of a taxi and the crowds of the subway, and you can take all the time you need visiting landmarks like the White House and the National Mall. Bike and Roll also offers child bike rentals, so the whole family can bike around DC and enjoy the sights!

DC Celebrates Artistic Sugarloaf Crafts Festival in January!

January 10, 2011 by  
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Right outside of Washington DC in Chantilly, Virginia, over 250 craftsmen and artists will be promoting a vast variety of their works in the Sugarloaf Crafts Festival. Receiving national acclaim, the festival will take place on January 28 – 30 and give spectators a chance to browse through colorful pottery, intricate sculptures, shining glass and all kinds of home decoration. Along with admiring the artisanship at each booth, visitors who attend will also receive the chance to participate in interactive demonstrations of wheel pottery, metal spinning and wood turning. To attend this artistic event, you’ll want to make sure you book your DC hotel early on for reservations.

There are several other opportunities you’ll want to try out while you’re in Washington DC as well, including Tyson’s Corner Shopping Tours, which provide four shopping options for city visitors to choose from. The shopping center is one of the largest in the DC metro area, and it boasts many great stores, including the Modern Day Spa, Shaw Jewelers, Apple, Build-a-Bear Workshop and Banana Republic. The mall has several restaurants and diners, so you’re welcome to grab a bite to eat in between your shopping tour.

For a full and complete education experience of the Washington DC area, visitors can travel along the city streets on the DC in a Day Tour, which covers all of the major DC landmarks. You’ll have several stops on your tour including the White House Visitor’s Center, U.S. Capitol and the World War II Memorial. Many other famous landmarks will be seen directly from your window, so you’ll want to bring your camera to capture each one. Learn all about the city’s history in the length of the tour, nine hours.

Washington DC Offers Something For Everyone This January

December 27, 2010 by  
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If you are a history buff, there is no better vacation destination than Washington DC! The city’s rich history and culture promises something that will interest everyone, so people of all ages can enjoy vacationing in the nation’s capitol. If you are interested in learning more about the Civil War while you are on vacation, you will love the Political Cartoons of the Civil War and their Role in Shaping History event and exhibit at the Walter and Leonore Annenberg Theater, located in the Newseum. At this exhibit, you will get an opportunity to view both Union and Confederate political cartoons. The event will be moderated by Harold Holzer and other Civil War historians from across the country on January 6.

While you are vacationing in Washington D.C., get a unique view of the capitol’s beloved landmarks at night by taking the DC After Dark Tour. Your entire family will love seeing our capitol’s most famous attractions like the Lincoln Memorial and the Korean War Memorial lit with spotlights. This bus tour has several stops for walking and photo opportunities. Be sure to bring your camera because you will want to remember these views of the Whitehouse, the US Capitol building, and the Library of Congress for years to come. 

For those who are interested in the fascinating mystery associated with espionage, you will love the Spy City Tour and International Spy Museum! You will participate in your own mission during the 2 ½ hour tour, and you will become an insider on incredible secrets about the most famous Washington, D.C. espionage missions. This tour is hosted by former high-level intelligence offers and is appropriate for children, so the entire family can enjoy this incredible attraction!

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