Me again,
Bumping this as travel week is approaching. Thanks so much to everyone who chimed in when I posted here last, and the regular contributors.
To recap: the goal is mainly to see a lot of the stuff along the National Mall. Our 15-year-old has never been to D.C., my wife and I haven't been to D.C. in at least 20 years.
Our hotel is in Foggy Bottom. According to Goggle Maps, we're about a mile walk south to the Lincoln Memorial, and about a mile walk east to the White House. So we're not going to rent a car, mostly rely on public transportation, walking when we can.
Thanks to working with our Congressman's office, we have several tours booked.
Monday: Capitol building in AM, Kennedy Center in PM (Kennedy Center tour is timed to finish just in time to attend the 6:00 pm performance if we want)
Tuesday: (hoping to tour White House, haven't received confirmation yet)
Wednesday: Bureau of Engraving and Printing in AM (we're losing enthusiasm for this one, might skip it), Supreme Court early PM
Thursday: Library of Congress in AM
Of course we plan for several hours at Smithsonians spread across our stay. Holocaust Museum is a must-do.
We're the types who will dig at least a short stay at the National Archives. We saw one of the original Manga Cartas last summer and I was surprised how much I enjoyed that experience. Do you have to reserve a time to see the Declaration of Independence and such, or it is a matter of waiting out lines?
We've been to zoos all over the country so we're definitely going to check out the National Zoo. Is there a preferred entrance or walking plan there?
Thank you to those who recommended seeing the monuments at night. We will do a 2-hour night tour of the monuments. Seeing the photos/videos of how they are lit at night makes me want to see them in person. And after walking around all day, getting driven around at night will agree with us.
Want to check out Arlington National Cemetery. Google Maps says it's slightly over a mile walk from Lincoln Memorial to the Cemetery entrance. Is that walk feasible? How's the walk across the bridge? Windy?
Seems like a lot of the museums, buildings, etc we want to see don't have much in terms of nighttime hours, so I expect to spend the daytime there, then exploring surrounding neighborhoods like Georgetown in the evening. Are there food carts and trucks in the Mall? Or do we need to wander off a block or so to find a quick lunch?
Georgetown is moving up our interest list. The kid is 99th percentile academically, a TIP kid who has won a couple of state- and national-level math competitions, currently in a specialized high school academy program centered around the science, economics, and politics of renewable energy. So a goal like "I would like to attend Georgetown Law School someday" is a dream, but attainable.
The kid is becoming a bit of a political junkie, so she wants to at least take a quick look at the Watergate Complex (we will probably work that in with our Kennedy Center visit or a Georgetown evening). Also might buzz by the Mayflower Hotel.
As much as I would like to check out Nationals Park and Camden Yards, that's probably another trip at another time. Maybe a long weekend where I can catch games at both parks.
And thanks to everyone for their food recommendations! We're definitely going to try Ethiopian food while we're there, and have a good list a world cuisine options thanks to or inspired by y'all. Probably will hit up a Nando's, too - we try to re-create the Nando's Wings Roulette and Peri-Peri Chips at the house, so may as well get some of the real stuff.