WASHINGTON DC

Monday, April 21, 2014


    WASHINGTON DC. If you're going for a minute less than 10 days be prepared to feel rushed or skip entirely over half of the things you planned to do. That aside, be ready for a monumental time! (Puny, right? Come on, y'all!) Beware, I am completely prepared to be full of spoilers and my personal tips.



    Wow! Graham and I celebrated our anniversary in style, let me tell you. Of course we booked with our favorite hotel chain: The Omni (Shoreham). The always make us feel like high-class aristocrats, I always feel the need to don a ball gown as we shimmy under the vibrant chandeliers! Graham told our concierge that we were celebrating and had always have a wonderful experience with Omni Properties! That was well received and guess what they did free of charge? We were placed on the top floor, with a great view, voucher for free drinks every morning and they even sent up chocolate covered strawberries for the occasion. Seriously, book with the Omni; they'll never do you wrong.
    So I have been bursting at the seams to share everything we have even going through! It has been very fun, with lots of hectic moments followed by tender mercies. 
    I was completely surprised to find out what a tourist location it was. There was many, many languages spoken on every corner. There was always a huge variety of museums, monuments and shops to amble around. The best part is that almost everything is free! Yippee! I did a collaboration of dances upon discovering that fact. +1 for the Alexander's.

Now that we've got that out of the way, here's my suggestions if you're up for visiting this grandiose town.


    

TRAVEL:
- Easy enough, use the Metro! Assuming you're on a leisure trip this cheap underground route will get you just about anywhere you need to go. Grab a map and ask locals until you get the hang of it, after a few go around it's simple. This recommendation saved us the price of a rental car, and each trip took approximately $.50- $3.00 per person, depending on where you want to go.
If you have more time/money I would also suggest taking a tour bus, this eliminates wasted time and some are guided. We rode The Big Bus, we were huge fans of the guided night tour, but being the most popular bus it was known to get crowded. 

FOOD:
-The temptation to eat at the convent hot-dog stands or room service is overwhelming when you haven't taken the time to break from your sightseeing. The best route we found was to snag up reasonably priced things at stores like CVS and carry them to cut down on price. We actually ran have starved to a quick service counted and bought  two hot dogs and a drink for $14. I nearly passed out. 

SIGHTS:
This one is the hardest since it depends on where your interests lie. Nearly everything in DC is historical, so my initial suggestions would be:
-Lincoln Monument
-Washington Monument (if open)
-Natural History Museum
-Air and Space Museum 
-American History Museum
-National Cathedral 
-Holocaust Museum
-Arlington Cemetery
  Each of those are popular but I would say to just pick a few in you're on a time constraint. Graham and I desperately wanted to see the National Archives and National Zoo, alas everything is so great that you'll need plenty of one to explore. So just pick what you like and go from there!


All in all, DC, you're a 10.

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WASHINGTON DC

Monday, April 21, 2014


    WASHINGTON DC. If you're going for a minute less than 10 days be prepared to feel rushed or skip entirely over half of the things you planned to do. That aside, be ready for a monumental time! (Puny, right? Come on, y'all!) Beware, I am completely prepared to be full of spoilers and my personal tips.



    Wow! Graham and I celebrated our anniversary in style, let me tell you. Of course we booked with our favorite hotel chain: The Omni (Shoreham). The always make us feel like high-class aristocrats, I always feel the need to don a ball gown as we shimmy under the vibrant chandeliers! Graham told our concierge that we were celebrating and had always have a wonderful experience with Omni Properties! That was well received and guess what they did free of charge? We were placed on the top floor, with a great view, voucher for free drinks every morning and they even sent up chocolate covered strawberries for the occasion. Seriously, book with the Omni; they'll never do you wrong.
    So I have been bursting at the seams to share everything we have even going through! It has been very fun, with lots of hectic moments followed by tender mercies. 
    I was completely surprised to find out what a tourist location it was. There was many, many languages spoken on every corner. There was always a huge variety of museums, monuments and shops to amble around. The best part is that almost everything is free! Yippee! I did a collaboration of dances upon discovering that fact. +1 for the Alexander's.

Now that we've got that out of the way, here's my suggestions if you're up for visiting this grandiose town.


    

TRAVEL:
- Easy enough, use the Metro! Assuming you're on a leisure trip this cheap underground route will get you just about anywhere you need to go. Grab a map and ask locals until you get the hang of it, after a few go around it's simple. This recommendation saved us the price of a rental car, and each trip took approximately $.50- $3.00 per person, depending on where you want to go.
If you have more time/money I would also suggest taking a tour bus, this eliminates wasted time and some are guided. We rode The Big Bus, we were huge fans of the guided night tour, but being the most popular bus it was known to get crowded. 

FOOD:
-The temptation to eat at the convent hot-dog stands or room service is overwhelming when you haven't taken the time to break from your sightseeing. The best route we found was to snag up reasonably priced things at stores like CVS and carry them to cut down on price. We actually ran have starved to a quick service counted and bought  two hot dogs and a drink for $14. I nearly passed out. 

SIGHTS:
This one is the hardest since it depends on where your interests lie. Nearly everything in DC is historical, so my initial suggestions would be:
-Lincoln Monument
-Washington Monument (if open)
-Natural History Museum
-Air and Space Museum 
-American History Museum
-National Cathedral 
-Holocaust Museum
-Arlington Cemetery
  Each of those are popular but I would say to just pick a few in you're on a time constraint. Graham and I desperately wanted to see the National Archives and National Zoo, alas everything is so great that you'll need plenty of one to explore. So just pick what you like and go from there!


All in all, DC, you're a 10.

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