Things To Do in The 930 Club 15588214, Washington DC

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ARitz-Carlton, Georgetown - Boutique Spa

Ritz-Carlton, Georgetown - Boutique Spa
  • 3100 South Street
    Washington DC, Washington DC 20007, USA
  • +1 800 241 3333
4.5
63+ reviews, 5 sources
  • service was excellent and the rooms were supurb more on Yahoo! Travel
  • room, although a tad small, was perfectly appointed and the beds were extremely comfortable more on TripAdvisor

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Ritz-Carlton, Georgetown - Boutique Spa
3100 South Street
Washington DC, Washington DC 20007, USA

BCourtyard Washington Convention Center

Courtyard Washington Convention Center
  • 900 F St nw
    Washington, DC 20004
  • +1 800 368 9000
4.0
182+ reviews, 6 sources
  • Highlights: wheelchair accessible more
  • son loved the monuments, the natural history museum, the archives, and air and space museum (all free) more on TripAdvisor
  • heated pool was smaller than I expected and needed to be cleaned during our visit more on Travelocity.com

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Courtyard Washington Convention Center
900 F St nw
Washington, DC 20004

CNational Air and Space Museum

National Air and Space Museum
  • 6th St and Independence Ave SW
    Washington, DC 20001
  • 2026331000
4.5
167+ reviews, 3 sources
  • I loved the Air & Space Museum because everything was life size. Looking at all those airplanes and the engines, not just pictures, but the real thing. It was amazing! Since the museam is free, it's worth the time. A trip to Washington DC isn't complete without a trip to the Air & Space museum. I... more on Yahoo! Travel
  • As a certified plane-nut, this museum is nice, but not special. Yes, they have the first airplane, the Wright Flyer...but do they tell you that the Wright Brothers way of flying (wing-warping) was flawed and the development of ailerons by Alexander Graham Bell, Glenn Curtiss and their scientific ... more on TripAdvisor

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National Air and Space Museum
6th St and Independence Ave SW
Washington, DC 20001

DNational Zoological Park

National Zoological Park
  • 3001 Connecticut Ave NW
    Washington, DC 20008-2537
  • 2026734800
4.5
168+ reviews, 3 sources
  • Most people fawn over the panda house, but my favorite is the gorilla house. Be sure to visit in the less busy early Fall Season to avoid the heat and the crowds. The Gorilla's are incredible. The Orange Line is also interesting and is a mass transit system from one end of the park to the other f... more on Yahoo! Travel
  • Don't waste your money here. Yes, it's one of the few "National" sites in DC that charges a fee. My local aquarium fish store is more interesting than this place. Spend your valuable vacation ... more on TripAdvisor

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National Zoological Park
3001 Connecticut Ave NW
Washington, DC 20008-2537

EUnited States Holocaust Memorial Museum

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
  • 100 Raoul Wallenberg Place South West
    Washington, DC 20024-2126
  • 800 400-9373 tickets.com
5.0
116+ reviews, 3 sources
  • great resources for hisotrian includes exhibits not only reltated to holocaust but also genocide situations ... more on Yahoo! Travel
  • If there is one museum in Washington that you should visit, this is it. The HMM is one of the finest... more on OpenList.com

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United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
100 Raoul Wallenberg Place South West
Washington, DC 20024-2126

FFord's Theatre, National Historic Site; the Lincoln Museum; and the Petersen House, The House Where Lincoln Died

  • 511 10th Street
    NW, Washington, DC 20004
  • +1 202 426 6925
5.0
50+ reviews, 2 sources
  • Highlights: wheelchair accessible more
  • The theater itself, a historic place, wasn't much on historical interpretation. The Park Service was herding people down one aisle and out the next, and we were reminded not to pause, keep moving, etc. The visitor center in the basement has ... more on Yahoo! Travel
  • We arrived at Ford's Theater around 10:40 and noticed that they were going to be doing a short talk about the assassination of Pres. Lincoln at 11:15, which gave us just enough time to head downstairs to the museum before the talk. There were some very interesting artifacts in the museum includin... more on TripAdvisor

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GInternational Spy Museum

  • 800 F St
    NW, Washington, DC 20004-1505
  • 866.SPY.MUSEUM
3.5
94+ reviews, 3 sources
  • The International Spy Museum was very interesting, or would have been if we didn't have to fight through large crowds at each and every exhibit. It also felt very rushed, especially. There are only a few hands-on activities so you can't spend much time really exploring them. I think the museum ha... more on Yahoo! Travel
  • My wife & I live in Maryland and have been waithing for the perfect rainy weekend to see the Spy Museum .....What a let down. As the other reviews have stated it takes about 45min. to stand in the cattle lines and then there is one (single) elevator that takes you upstairs to the museum. Way over... more on TripAdvisor

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International Spy Museum
800 F St
NW, Washington, DC 20004-1505

HNational Museum of Natural History

National Museum of Natural History
  • 10th Street and Constutution Avenue
    North West,Washington, DC 20004
  • 2026331000
3.5
96+ reviews, 4 sources
  • Let me say that there was nothing I disliked about the Natural History Museum. I loved it. It was so fun. There was so much stuff I could learn just in one part of the museum. I do recommend others go see it. Even the younger children will love the experience they would have just to see th... more on Yahoo! Travel
  • This is a great museum and a fun place for the kids. But beware! The food is EXPENSIVE and during the warm days you can buy a regular size bottle of water for $3.50. No misprint here. The water fountains are free. For a small family you could easily spend a small fortune just for lunch. My 8 year... more on GoCityKids.com

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National Museum of Natural History
10th Street and Constutution Avenue
North West,Washington, DC 20004

IThomas Jefferson Memorial

Thomas Jefferson Memorial
  • 900 Ohio Drive SW
    Washington, Dc, 20024
  • +1 202 426 6821
5.0
38+ reviews, 3 sources
  • Unlike the conventional memorials, this one is a winding path through FDR's life. I prefer the type of memorial such as the Jefferson but this was interesting. The cherry blossoms and the dogwood were blooming all ... more on Yahoo! Travel
  • This is such a beautiful memorial. My wife and I come here late at night when much of Washington is going to sleep. At that time it is peaceful and ... more on Yelp

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Thomas Jefferson Memorial
900 Ohio Drive SW
Washington, Dc, 20024

JNational Building Museum

National Building Museum
  • 401 F Street Northwest
    Washington, DC 20001-2637
  • 2022722448
4.5
29+ reviews, 2 sources
  • Height of ceiling in main room. Excellent exhibits. Best ballroom/lobby. The exhibits are unique and so interesting. Very educational, I highly recommend a visit to Washington DC . ... more on Yahoo! Travel
  • A grand old Building from the outside to the inside. The red brick exterior sports a ring around the outside depicting civil war soldiers...for whom this building was built to serve. Inside is an enormous cavern for who knows what purpose or design, but grand it is. ... more on TripAdvisor

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National Building Museum
401 F Street Northwest
Washington, DC 20001-2637