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Day 1: Classic DC Sights and Riverfront Vibes

Morning:

Start with a retro-style breakfast at Silver Diner in Navy Yard, where local ingredients meet diner classics. Then hop on a Big Bus Tour for a convenient hop-on, hop-off experience through the National Mall. Explore DC’s most famous monuments, memorials, and museums, and visit the International Spy Museum for an undercover adventure into the world of espionage.


Afternoon:

Head to The Bullpen for lunch, where you’ll enjoy live music, great food, and a lively atmosphere. If visiting during the spring, summer, or fall, check out the schedules for a Washington Nationals or D.C. United game at nearby Nationals Park or Audi Field.


Evening:

As the sun sets, stroll along The Wharf’s boardwalk. If you are looking for dinner with a waterfront view, choose between fresh seafood from vendors like Jessie Taylor Seafood at the historic Municipal Fish Market or grab a table at one of The Wharf’s many restaurants. End the night with live music at The Anthem or drinks at, Whiskey Charlie, a rooftop bar with stunning views.Shape

Day 2: Markets, Beer Trails & Nightlife

Morning:

Start your day at Union Market in DC’s NoMa neighborhood, where dozens of local vendors offer a delicious variety of breakfast options and unique shopping gems. Nearby, La Cosecha celebrates Latin American culture and is the perfect stop for artisanal crafts and culinary delights.


Afternoon:

Hop on a bike and cruise the Metropolitan Beer Trail, stopping at any of the 11 bars and pubs along the route. Once you’ve had your fill, head over to the U.S. National Arboretum to explore its tranquil landscapes, including the iconic Capitol Columns and a breathtaking Bonsai Garden.


Evening:

Make it a night to remember with group activities at Throw Social or Beat the Bomb—ideal for some friendly competition. Celebrate your victories with a luxurious seafood dinner at Ivy City Smokehouse. For late-night energy, dance the night away at Echostage, DC’s top electronic music venue.

Day 3: Local Markets, Historic Georgetown & Shopping

Morning:

Begin with a relaxing morning at the Dupont Circle Farmers’ Market. Grab coffee and fresh pastries, then take a stroll down Embassy Row, admiring the historic architecture of DC’s international embassy district.


Afternoon:

Enjoy a classic American lunch at City Tap House in Dupont Circle before heading to Georgetown for an afternoon of sightseeing. Take a scenic boat tour along the C&O Canal, learning about the waterway’s impact on DC’s history, or simply enjoy Georgetown’s beautiful streets.


Evening:

Shop along M Street in Georgetown, famous for its charming boutiques and brand-name stores. Round out your trip with a fun evening at Pinstripes, where you can unwind with bowling, bocce, and a full bar—a perfect farewell to your DC adventure with friends.

Day 1: Discover the National Mall & DC's Free Museums

Morning:

Start the day at the historic Willard InterContinental for breakfast. This iconic hotel holds a special place in history as a former temporary residence for Abraham Lincoln and the site where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. finalized his legendary "I Have a Dream" speech. After breakfast, head to the National Mall to visit the famous monuments and memorials, where kids can roam and admire the sites that capture America’s history.


Afternoon:

Dive into the Smithsonian Museums, all free and family-friendly. Check out the National Museum of American History to see the flag that inspired the national anthem, or the National Museum of Natural History for dazzling exhibits on dinosaurs and gemstones. Kids might also enjoy the National Air and Space Museum, filled with historic aircraft and interactive displays.


Evening:

Dine at one of the many restaurants around the National Mall before experiencing the monuments in a whole new way—by moonlight. Big Bus Tours and Unlimited Biking offer evening tours, providing breathtaking views of the city’s monuments as they light up against the night sky.

Day 2: Historic Georgetown Adventures

Morning:

Head to Georgetown for a hearty brunch at Farmers Fishers Bakers on the Georgetown Waterfront, where you can enjoy stunning views of the Potomac River while indulging in delicious family-friendly dishes like French toast and pancakes.


Afternoon:

Explore Georgetown’s historic charm with a family-friendly walking tour. DC by Foot offers tours that cover Georgetown’s storied past, from the Kennedy family homes to the scenic Tudor Place Historic House & Garden. For a fun break, stop by Pinstripes for bowling and bocce, nestled alongside the historic C&O Canal, a perfect spot for a family photo.


Evening:

Enjoy an early dinner in Georgetown at Il Canale for some iconic Neapolitan pizza.. With Georgetown’s bustling vibe and beautiful evening atmosphere, it's an ideal place to relax and unwind after a day of exploration. If you’re visiting during warmer months, head to the Georgetown Waterfront Park to cool off in the refreshing river breeze and let the kids play in the splash pad.

Day 3: Eastern Market & Capitol Riverfront

Morning:

Begin the day at Eastern Market, DC’s oldest public market, to savor the blueberry buckwheat pancakes at Market Lunch and explore the variety of local produce, crafts, and artisanal goods. Afterward, make your way to The Yards Park along the Capitol Riverfront, where kids can play in splash pools and enjoy the beautiful river views.


Afternoon:

If visiting during baseball season, take in a Washington Nationals game at Nationals Park, just a short walk from The Yards Park. Families will love the excitement, and kids can take part in activities geared towards young fans. After every sunday afternoon home game, kids ages 4-12 are invited to run the bases on the field! For a hands-on experience, consider renting kayaks and exploring the Anacostia River for an afternoon of water fun.


Evening:

Wrap up your day with dinner at Bluejacket for a vibrant atmosphere with craft beers and American fare or Osteria Morini for Italian cuisine with a view.

Day 1: Relive Iconic Moments

Morning - Forrest Gump Locations

Begin your adventure at the Lincoln Memorial and the Reflecting Pool on the National Mall. This is where Forrest Gump delivered his memorable anti-war protest speech and met Jenny. It’s a perfect spot to kick off your cinematic journey and take in the historic views.


Afternoon- Captain America: The Winter Soldier Locations

After lunch, head to the Tidal Basin, where Captain America meets Falcon for the first time. Stroll around this beautiful reservoir, then move on to the Theodore Roosevelt Bridge, where Captain America engages in an intense battle with a gunship.


Evening - State of Play Locations

Wrap up the day with an evening show at the Kennedy Center. Soak in the grand setting, featured in State of Play, and feel like part of the drama as you dress up for an unforgettable DC performance.

Day 2: Mystery and Suspense

Morning - Wonder Woman: 1984 Locations

Start your day at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. This is where Diana (Wonder Woman) works as a cultural anthropologist. Explore its collection of gemstones dating back to the 1500s – no Dreamstone, but plenty of history!


Afternoon: All the President’s Men, No Way Out, & True Lies Location

Next, visit the historic Watergate Hotel, home to both political intrigue and Diana’s residence in the Wonder Woman universe. Take in the scandalous history, explore its architecture, and check out the rooftop bar. Later, head to Georgetown, where scenes from No Way Out and True Lies were filmed. Take a stroll and enjoy a snack in one of DC’s trendiest neighborhoods.


Evening - The Exorcist Locations

As night falls, embrace the eerie side of DC by visiting the Georgetown University campus, featured in The Exorcist. Explore the iconic Exorcist Stairs on Prospect Street, and feel the thrill of the legendary horror film.

Day 3: Adventure Awaits

Morning - Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian Locations

Begin with a trip to the National Air and Space Museum, where scenes from Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian were filmed. Walk through the galleries, explore historical exhibits, and follow in the footsteps of Larry and his fantastic adventures.


Afternoon - Hannibal Locations

Afterward, head to Union Station, DC’s beautiful transportation hub featured in Hannibal. Admire the Beaux-Arts architecture, which gives the station a grand feel, even if the carousel from the movie was added in post-production.


Evening - National Treasure Locations

Spend your evening exploring National Treasure filming spots. Start with the Edgar Hoover Building, then explore the National Archives and end the night at the Library of Congress. Admire the elegance of the Main Reading Room and immerse yourself in in this cinematic adventure.

Day 4: Make Your Own Adventure

Morning - National Monuments Tour

Take some time to visit a few monuments you may have missed. Visit the Washington Monument, the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial, or the U.S. Capitol. It’s a great way to wrap up your DC exploration and reflect on all the places you’ve seen.


Afternoon - Smithsonian Museums

Spend a leisurely afternoon exploring more of the Smithsonian museums. The National Museum of American History and National Portrait Gallery are both fantastic choices that add cultural and artistic experiences to your trip.


Evening - Farewell DC

Wind down with a stroll by the Potomac River, enjoying dinner at a Georgetown restaurant like Nick’s Riverside Grill or Sequoia DC to end your cinematic journey through Washington, DC with a waterfront view.

Day 1: Iconic Landmarks & Artistic Treasures

Morning:

  • Big Bus Tours: Start with an Old Town Trolley or Big Bus Tour to get a sense of the city layout and major attractions. Hop off at Washington National Cathedral to explore the impressive Gothic structure and peaceful Bishop’s Garden.

Afternoon:

  • Library of Congress: After lunch, visit the National Gallery of Art to see a range of art, from classic works by Da Vinci and Monét in the West Building to modern art pieces in the East Building.
  • Folger Shakespeare Library: Check out the world’s largest collection of Shakespeare materials and rare books.
  • Library of Congress: End your afternoon with a tour, including the chance to view Thomas Jefferson’s personal library collection.

Evening:

  • Dupont Circle: For dinner, head to Dupont Circle for a selection of acclaimed restaurants with vibrant atmospheres, from chic bistros to upscale American fare. If you’re visiting in the summer, head to Tag Rooftop Bar to sip and snack poolside while admiring the city from above.
Day 2: Hidden Gems & Historic Collections

Morning:

  • Hillwood Estate, Museum & Gardens: Begin your day at the stunning Hillwood Estate, Museum & Gardens, a hidden gem of beauty and elegance. Explore 13 acres of beautiful formal gardens and an incredible collection of Russian Imperial and French decorative art. Enjoy lunch at the estate’s café.

Afternoon:

  • National Museum of African American History and Culture: Head over to the National Museum of African American History and Culture to explore the resilience, artistry, and contributions of African Americans throughout history.

Evening:

  • Monument Tour by Moonlight: After dinner at one of DC’s top restaurants, take a private or guided tour of the monuments at night for a unique and enchanting view of DC’s most famous landmarks.
Day 3: Modern Art, Local Flavors & Performances

Morning:

  • FRESHFARM Market: Start the day by exploring the vibrant FRESHFARM Market near Dupont Circle. Savor samples of organic produce, local cheeses, and treats like creamy chocolate milk from Clear Springs Creamery.

Afternoon:

  • The Phillips Collection: Visit America’s first modern art museum just steps from the market, featuring works by Renoir, Rothko, van Gogh, and O’Keeffe.

Evening:

  • The Kennedy Center: Enjoy a performance at the Kennedy Center, an outdoor show at Wolf Trap, or a sophisticated classic at the Shakespeare Theatre Company.
Day 4: Historical Landmarks & Literary Legends

Morning:

  • Ford’s Theatre: Start at the historic Ford’s Theatre, where President Lincoln was assassinated. Tour the museum and gain insight into this pivotal moment in American history.

Afternoon:

  • National Archives: Visit the National Archives to see the original Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and Bill of Rights.
  • National Portrait Gallery: Stroll through portraits of historical figures and presidents and explore rotating exhibitions of contemporary art.

Evening:

  • Eastern Market: Wrap up with dinner in the Eastern Market neighborhood, known for its casual dining options and lively atmosphere.
Day 5: Explore Georgetown & Potomac Views

Morning:

  • Georgetown Waterfront Park: Start your day with a riverside walk along the Georgetown Waterfront. Take in the views of the Potomac River and historic row houses lining the cobblestone streets.

Afternoon:

  • Dumbarton Oaks: Discover the lush gardens and historic mansion of Dumbarton Oaks. Wander through the terraces and gardens, which feature vibrant seasonal flowers and peaceful spaces.

Evening:

  • Georgetown’s Culinary Scene: Conclude your trip with dinner in Georgetown, where a range of restaurants offers everything from classic American dishes to international cuisine.
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