Guide · 13 Places

Washington DC

United States

Before You Go

When to Visit

March to May (cherry blossoms in late March/early April) and September to November offer ideal weather with temperatures from 15-26°C (59-79°F). Summer is hot and humid (25-32°C). Winter is cold (0-8°C) but museums are less crowded. Most museums and monuments are free.

Visa

Check requirements

International visitors from Visa Waiver Program countries can stay up to 90 days without a visa (requires ESTA authorization). Others need a B-2 tourist visa. Verify at travel.state.gov.

Getting There

Transportation

By Air: Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) is closest to downtown. Dulles (IAD) and Baltimore-Washington (BWI) are larger hubs.

By Train: Amtrak connects to Boston (7 hours), New York (3.5 hours), Philadelphia (2 hours) from Union Station.

By Car: I-95 corridor. Parking downtown is expensive and difficult.

Language

Communication

English is the primary language. DC is very international but English is universal.

Currency

Money matters

US Dollar (USD). Cards accepted everywhere. ATMs widely available. Tipping: 18-20% at restaurants, $1-2 per drink, 15-20% for rideshare.

Getting Around

Local transport

Metro: 6 lines covering DC, Maryland, Virginia suburbs. Clean and efficient (single ride $2-6 depending on distance/time). SmarTrip card recommended.

Buses: Metrobus network complements metro.

Capital Bikeshare: Extensive bike share system.

Uber/Lyft: Widely available ($15-35 for most DC trips).

Walking: National Mall, monuments, downtown very walkable. DC is designed for pedestrians.

DC Circulator: Tourist-friendly buses to major sites ($1).

From the Airport

Arrival info

From Reagan (DCA):
Metro: Blue/Yellow lines to downtown (15-20 min, $2-3).

Uber/Lyft: $20-30 to downtown (15-25 min).

From Dulles (IAD):
Silver Line Metro: Direct to downtown (60 min, $6).

Uber/Lyft: $50-70 to downtown (35-60 min).

From BWI:
MARC/Amtrak train: To Union Station (40-60 min, $8-16).

Uber/Lyft: $60-90 to downtown (45-75 min).

Accommodations

Accommodations

Eaton DC

Progressive hotel near White House. Activism-focused with radio station and cinema.

Accommodations

The LINE DC

Bars and Rooftops

Bars and Rooftops

Silver Lyan

Bookstores and Libraries

Bookstores and Libraries

Politics and Prose

Coffee and Tea

Coffee and Tea

La Colombe

Coffee and Tea

Compass Coffee

Cultural and Artistic Venues

Cultural and Artistic Venues

The Phillips Collection

Health and Wellness

Health and Wellness

VIDA Fitness

Markets and Shopping

Markets and Shopping

Shop Made in DC

Places to Work

Places to Work

WeWork

Restaurants and Food

Restaurants and Food

Rose’s Luxury

Restaurants and Food

Maydan

Restaurants and Food

Rose's Luxury