10 Free Things to Do in Washington DC

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Washington DC is one of the most iconic cities in the U.S. From the White House to the Smithsonian to the Washington Monument, DC is a world all its own. Despite being a huge tourist attraction, the city actually boosts an impressive selection of free events and activities to attend for tourists and locals alike. Here are 10 fun and free things that you should consider doing while in DC.

  1. Visit the monuments at night. Start near the Grant Memorial and head toward the Washington Monument, National World War II Memorial, and the Lincoln Memorial.
  2. Stroll the Botanic GardensFree admission everyday 10am-5pm. Enjoy nature at its most beautiful.
  3. Tour the Smithsonian MuseumsThe Smithsonian Institute is a large complex made up of many museums, such as the National Air and Space Museum and the American Art Museum.
  4. Take selfies outside the White HouseWhile you can’t go inside without special permission, you can view the grounds and get close enough for the perfect #selfie.
  5. Shop on M Street in Georgetown. Located in the Georgetown area, M street has a quaint vibe of fine dining and luxury shopping that’s sure to please.
  6. Enjoy a concert at the Kennedy CenterMillennium Stage hosts free performances everyday at 6pm.
  7. Get a book signed at Politics and Prose BookstoreMany authors come to the bookstore for signings, so delight your inner book-worm with a visit.
  8. Explore Eastern MarketFind fresh food and homemade crafts and get a taste of the local community at this market.
  9. (Don’t) Pet the animals at the National ZooNational Zoological Park, otherwise known as the National Zoo, contains a delightfully abundant variety of animals for being a free zoo.
  10. Visit the Capitol. See the center of the US government. Admission to the Center is free, but passes are required for official tours.

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