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Solo Traveler's Guide to Washington, D.C.

Discover world-class museums, iconic monuments, and a vibrant cultural scene perfectly suited for independent exploration in the nation's capital.

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Location:

Washington, D.C.

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When to Visit:

Spring (late March–May) and fall (September–October)

Washington, D.C. Travel Recommendations

Washington, D.C. Travel Tips


  • The Smithsonian museums are all free — plan to hit no more than two per day to avoid museum fatigue and truly absorb what you see.
  • Download the DC Circulator app and get a SmarTrip Metro card for the most efficient way to move between neighborhoods.
  • Stay in neighborhoods like Dupont Circle, Logan Circle, or Capitol Hill for walkable access to great dining and nightlife without premium hotel pricing near the Mall.
  • Catch a free performance at the Kennedy Center — the Millennium Stage hosts free shows every evening at 6 PM, no tickets required.
  • Book popular monument tours (Capitol Building, Library of Congress) in advance through your congressional representative's office; many other sites are walk-up friendly.

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